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'''Jeffrey Cain''' is a former guitarist for [[Remy Zero]], | '''Jeffrey Thompson Cain''' (born [[1972]] in Mobile) is a former guitarist for [[Remy Zero]], now performing as [[The Dead Snares]], and co-founder with [[Jim Fahy]] of [[Woodlawn]]'s [[Communicating Vessels]] record label. | ||
Cain also composed the theme song for the FX series "Nip/Tuck" and was nominated for an Emmy award for it in [[2003]]. He and Australian musician and poet Steve Kilbey recorded two albums as "Isidore" in [[2004]] and [[2012]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 4 January 2014
Jeffrey Thompson Cain (born 1972 in Mobile) is a former guitarist for Remy Zero, now performing as The Dead Snares, and co-founder with Jim Fahy of Woodlawn's Communicating Vessels record label.
Cain also composed the theme song for the FX series "Nip/Tuck" and was nominated for an Emmy award for it in 2003. He and Australian musician and poet Steve Kilbey recorded two albums as "Isidore" in 2004 and 2012
References
- Grosso, Chris (December 11, 2010) "Jeffrey Cain and the Romance of the Deep South: An Interview" The Indie Spiritualist
- "Groundbreakers" (December 2013) Birmingham magazine