Bill Whitten

Bill Whitten
Origin Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States
Genres Alternative rock
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, musician
Instruments Guitar, keyboard, vocals
Years active 1989–present
Labels Ajax Records (Chicago), Rough Trade Records, Caroline Records, DGC Records, No.6 Records, Slash/London Records, Arena Rock Recording Co.
Associated acts Grand Mal, St. Johnny

Bill Whitten is an American songwriter and musician. He was the founding member, principal songwriter and singer/guitarist for St. Johnny. He is currently the singer/songwriter/guitarist for Grand Mal.

St. Johnny formed in 1989 in Hartford, Connecticut and made three full length albums, two for DGC Records, before disbanding in 1995.[1] Rolling Stone described St. Johnny as "a Connecticut band that likes their music loud and hard, are intent on a punk-edged sound that has more in common with the Ramones or Sonic Youth than with the latest Sub Pop release. In addition, St. Johnny possess a flair for songcraft, hooks and…hummable melodies".[2]

Grand Mal was formed in New York City in 1995 and has recorded for No.6 Records, Slash/London Records, Arena Rock Recording Co., New York Night Train and Groover Recordings.[3] According to the New York Times: "Grand Mal mixes three parts Rolling Stones, one part Velvet Underground … rock with an unabashed swagger."[4]

He has worked regularly with producer Dave Fridmann and has collaborated on recordings with members of Mercury Rev, Joan as Police Woman, The Flaming Lips, Antony and the Johnsons, Favourite Sons, Home, Shady, The Silent League, Hopewell, The Jealous Girlfriends, The Mooney Suzuki, VietNam, Mike Bones and others.[5][6][7][8]

Discography

St. Johnny Discography[9]

Singles

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Grand Mal Discography[10]

EP’s

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