Peter Buck
Peter Lawrence Buck (born December 6, 1956) is an American
musician and songwriter. He was a co-founder and the lead guitarist of the
alternative rock band
R.E.M.; he played the banjo and mandolin on several R.E.M. songs. Throughout his career with R.E.M. (1980–2011), as well as during his subsequent solo career, Buck has been at various times a member of numerous side project groups. These groups included Arthur Buck (with
Joseph Arthur),
Hindu Love Gods,
The Minus 5,
Tuatara,
The Baseball Project,
Robyn Hitchcock and the Venus 3,
Tired Pony, The No-Ones, and
Filthy Friends, each of which have released at least one full-length studio album. Additionally, the experimental combo Slow Music have released an official live concert CD. Another side project group called Full Time Men released an EP while Buck was a member. As well, ad hoc "supergroups"
Bingo Hand Job (
Billy Bragg and R.E.M.), Musical Kings (Michelle Malone, Peter Buck, John Keane) and Nigel & The Crosses (Robyn Hitchcock, Peter Buck,
Glenn Tilbrook and others) have each commercially released one track.
Richard M. Nixon, a band Buck founded in 2012 to support the release of his solo album with live gigs, has never issued an official recording. Richard M. Nixon consisted of Buck,
Scott McCaughey and
Bill Rieflin, the same three musicians who comprise The Venus 3.
Buck has a career as a record producer including releases by
Uncle Tupelo,
Vigilantes of Love,
Dreams So Real,
The Fleshtones,
The Feelies, and
The Jayhawks, as well as a
session musician (
The Replacements,
Billy Bragg,
Decemberists and
Eels).
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