Duncan Arsenault

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Duncan Arsenault
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Duncan Arsenault drumming with The Curtain Society, October 2006
Background information
Born (1974-08-28) August 28, 1974 (age 49)
Origin Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Genres Rock, funk, pop, country, folk, electronic music, alternative
Instrument(s) Drums, guitar, bass guitar, piano, electronic music
Website www.duncanarsenault.com

Duncan Charles Arsenault (born August 28, 1974, in Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.) is a multi-instrumentalist and the drummer for the American rock bands the Curtis Mayflower, the Curtain Society, Sam James, Big Eyed Rabbit, and Scott Ricciuti & Pistol Whipped. His solo electronic music project has been featured on the CBS television programs NCIS and The Young and the Restless . The Marshall Pass's music will appear in the independent film American Mongrel . [1]

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Collaborations

Arsenault has played drums with Shana Morrison, daughter of Van Morrison, with author, poet, and musician Jim Carroll, and Mark Burgess from the Chameleons.

Discography

The Curtis Mayflower

The Marshall Pass

Nicole Sutka

Gracie Day

Cowboy & Lady

Sam James

Big Eyed Rabbit

Scott Ricciuti & Pistol Whipped

Beg, Scream & Shout!

James Keyes

Zack Borer

The Al Arsenault Blues Band

The Curtain Society

Albums

EPs

Singles, compilations

  • Birds Fly Information, Boston Does Boston Vol 1&2, 2013
  • Every Corner of the Room - Worcester Magazine Turtle Boy Music Awards CD 2008
  • Sleigh Ride - A Very Local Christmas 2003, Bedazzled Records X-Mas Disc 1997
  • No Wonder - It's Your Local Music 2002
  • Plaster - Several Bands Galore - Claire Records 1998
  • Swing/Evanston - Splashed with Many a Speck - Dewdrops Records 1997
  • Riverful Losing Today Magazine 1997
  • Mouthwithout (version 2) - Nigh - Castle von Buhler Records 1997
  • Mouthwithout b/w Swamp Thing - 7" vinyl - Bedazzled Records 1997
  • Ferris Wheel - Radio Hepcats Vol. 1 1996
  • Gravity - Anon - Castle von Buhler Records 1995
  • Cradle - Woke Up Smiling - Bedazzled Records 1995
  • Love Ends - Soon - Castle von Buhler Records 1994

Other appearances

Additional information

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References

  1. "American Mongrel Kickstarter page". 2012-12-04. Retrieved 2012-12-04.