Scott McCaughey Biography
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Scott Lewis McCaughey is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter and the leader of the Seattle and Portland-based bands The Young Fresh Fellows and The Minus 5. He was also an auxiliary member of the American rock band R.E.M. from 1994 until the band's break-up in 2011, contributing to the studio albums New Adventures in Hi-Fi, Up, Reveal, Around the Sun, Accelerate and Collapse into Now.
McCaughey started his career with the indie rock band Young Fresh Fellows. Beginning in January, 1980, he was also a writer for the Seattle monthly The Rocket.
From 1994 until 2011, McCaughey worked with R.E.M. both on stage and in the studio. βWhen R.E.M. came to Seattle to work on Automatic for the People, Peter [Buck] called me up. He probably didnβt know anybody else in town. Weβd go out to eat or have drinks pretty regularly while he was here. And then he ended up moving out here. Once he was here, we started playing together a lot, doing all The Minus 5 stuff." It was McCaughey who introduced Buck to his future wife, Stephanie. Buck invited McCaughey to join R.E.M. on their 1995 Monster tour, initially as a second guitarist. β[Peter] said, βI wouldnβt ask you if the Fellows were playing a lot.' But the Fellows were not really doing anything; weβd kind of brought it down to a crawl. I told him, βSure, Iβd like to try.β I had to audition because I didn't know the rest of the guys as well as Peter.β
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