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Kyle Field (musician)

Kyle Field
Kyle Field performing as Little Wings in West Philadelphia, 2017.
Kyle Field performing as Little Wings in West Philadelphia, 2017.
Background information
Born1972 (age 48–49)[1]
Alabama, United States[1]
GenresIndie rock, folk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, bass guitar
Years activeLate 1990s–present
Associated actsLittle Wings, Rodriguez, Grandaddy, Lee Baggett, André Herman Dune, Devendra Banhart, Feist, The Microphones
Websitehttp://www.littlewingsnow.com/

Kyle Field an American musician who releases material under the moniker Little Wings.

Early life

Field was born in Alabama in 1972,[1] the son of college football. As a child, his family relocated to Los Angeles, California, where his father worked as a coach for the UCLA Bruins.[2][3]

Career

Music

Field contributed bass and vocals in the band Rodriguez, along with M. Ward and Mike Funk.

In the late 1990s in San Luis Obispo, California, Field formed the band Little Wings, of which he is the only permanent member. In the past, the band has had members Adam Selzer on drums, Rob Kieswetter (aka Bobby Birdman) on keyboards, Mark Leece as bassist and various others. As Little Wings, Field has released over a dozen albums, under the Walking and independent K Records labels. Field also has played with Grandaddy, Lee Baggett, André Herman Dune, Peaches and Devendra Banhart throughout the 2000s.

Little Wings influenced the band Real Estate.[4]

Visual art

Field is also an acclaimed visual artist, having earned his BFA in 1997 from the University of California, Los Angeles.[1] His first book of drawings was released on the label Ahornfelder.

Personal life

Kyle Field lives near San Francisco, California.[1]

Discography

As Little Wings:

  • Discover Worlds Of Wonder [KLP154] (2000)
  • The Wonder City [KYO46] (2002)
  • Wonderue [KLP134] (2002)
  • Light Green Leaves [KLP139] (2002)
  • Harvest Joy [KLP152] (2003)
  • Magic Wand [KLP161] (2004)
  • Grow [KLP169] (2005)
  • Soft Pow'r [RAD001] (2007)
  • Black Grass [RAD005] (2011)
  • Last [RAD007] (2013)
  • Explains [WOODSIST077] (2015)
  • People [Self Released] (2019)
  • Ropes in Paradise [PIAPTK] (2019)

Has appeared on:

  • Calvin Johnson and The Sons of the Soil, Calvin Johnson and The Sons of the Soil [KLP180] (2007)
  • The Microphones, Mount Eerie [KLP140] (2003)
  • The Microphones, Song Islands [KLP125] (2002)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Kyle Field Bio « Taylor De Cordoba". Taylordecordoba.com. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  2. ^ "Field reconnects with Arkansas roots". wholehogsports.com. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
  3. ^ "He's No Bear, but Field Is Definitely All Bruin". Los Angeles Times. August 18, 1996. Retrieved September 5, 2020.
  4. ^ https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/rdz37m/little-wings-kyle-field-profile-2015

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