About Peter Case
"I
try to take things I love and use them in a new way," said triple
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Peter Case of his 16th solo album Doctor
Moan. Case brings his considerable songwriting ability to an 11-song
collection, largely performed on piano, including his first solo recorded
instrumental. Released by Sunset Blvd Records, Case's piano-based songs are
emotionally, sonically and stylistically rich.
As
a founding member of the early punk era trio The Nerves, in 1977 Case toured
the nation sharing bills with the Ramones, Mink DeVille, Pere Ubu, and Devo.
The Nerves single "Hanging on the Telephone," was covered by Blondie. In
1979, Case formed the Plimsouls, a record-breaking live act in California,
recording albums for Planet/Elektra and Geffen. Their independent single, "A
Million Miles Away," entered the Billboard charts and remains a garage rock
standard, performed by bands around the world. The band performed in the cult
classic film Valley Girl and the Nerves and Plimsouls timeless teenage
rock 'n' roll continues to appeal to fans of each new generation.
After
the Plimsouls, Case rediscovered his musical roots on his self-titled solo
debut, produced by T Bone Burnett. The New York Times declared Peter
Case the best album of 1986. It earned a five-star Rolling Stone
review and a Grammy nomination. As one of the first songwriters of his
generation to turn from rock music toward an acoustic sound, Case also helped
usher in what became known as Americana music.