David Allen " Davey" Faragher (born August 18, 1957)[Davey Faragher 1957- faqs.org] is an American from Redlands, California. Faragher's career took off and received critical notice as a founding member of the nineties band Cracker, and his subsequent work with John Hiatt's band, and The Imposters, the backing band for Elvis Costello since 2001. In 2015, Faragher joined Richard Thompson's Electric Trio for Thompson's Still album and US tour.
Faragher is an accomplished session musician, and has a strong portfolio of performances with notable musicians.
Biography
In the mid-to-late 1970s, Faragher recorded three albums with his brothers
Danny Faragher, Jimmy, and
Tommy Faragher as The Faragher Brothers. Later, the band was renamed The Faraghers for a fourth album, featuring fifth brother Marty and sister Pammy. From there he became one of Los Angeles' most sought after bass players, and was featured in
Bass Player magazine in February, 2001.
He also plays club gigs where he currently resides in Los Angeles near fellow Imposter Pete Thomas and guitarist Val McCallum under the band name Jackshit. The trio was featured in the Spring 2002 issue of Grindstone Magazine.
Cracker
Faragher was a founding member of the band Cracker in the early 1990s. Faragher shared a writing credit on the band's 1993 hit "Low," among others, and was given the cover feature story of
BAM magazine in July 1992. During his time in Cracker, Faragher would perform in a dress.
When the band performed on
Late Night with David Letterman, the show's
David Letterman made a joke about it.
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John Hiatt collaboration
After his departure from Cracker late in 1993, Faragher became bass player in
John Hiatt's band through the late 1990s. He was credited as associate producer for
John Hiatt's 1995
Walk On album, and producer (with Hiatt) on his 1997
Little Head album.
Session work
Faragher has worked much of his career as a session musician, recording with such notables as
The Monkees (on their 1986 reunion album
Pool It!),
David Crosby, John Phillips,
Wanda Jackson, Dusty Springfield, Red House Painters,
Bonnie Raitt,
Sheryl Crow,
Susanna Hoffs,
Vonda Shepard,
Joan Osborne,
Ronnie Montrose,
Mark Kozelek, Shivaree,
Guster, The Finn Brothers, Camper Van Beethoven, Chantal Kreviazuk,
Allen Toussaint, Dr. Zwig,
Buddy Guy,
Willy DeVille and The Ditty Bops. He is thanked in the liner-notes for
Counting Crows' hit single "Hanginaround" on
This Desert Life (produced by former Cracker bandmate David Lowery).
In February 2007, he was seen playing the part of the bass player in Scrantonicity, the band featured in The Office episode, "Phyllis' Wedding." In January 2008, it was reported in Billboard that a new supergroup tentatively called the Scrolls, (now officially Works Progress Administration (W.P.A.)) had formed. The octet is composed of Faragher, Sean Watkins (guitar), his sister Sara Watkins (fiddle), Glen Phillips (guitar, vocals), Benmont Tench (piano), Luke Bulla (fiddle), Greg Leisz (various), and Pete Thomas (drums). The group released their debut album in late 2009.
In 2010, Faragher played as a session bassist for The Union, a Grammy Award-nominated collaboration by Elton John and Leon Russell.
Collaborations
With Jann Arden
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Blood Red Cherry (Universal Music, 2000)
With Tracy Bonham
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Blink the Brightest (Zoe Records, 2005)
With Jonatha Brooke
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Steady Pull (Bad Dog Records, 2001)
With Jackson Browne
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Downhill from Everywhere (Inside Records, 2021)
With Cock Robin
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First Love / Last Rites (CBS Records, 1989)
With Sharon Corr
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The Same Sun (BobbyJean, 2013)
With Elvis Costello
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When I Was Cruel (Mercury Records, 2002)
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North (Deutsche Grammophon, 2003)
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The Delivery Man (Lost Highway Records, 2004)
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The River in Reverse (Verve Forecast, 2006)
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Momofuku (Lost Highway Records, 2008)
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National Ransom (Universal Records, 2010)
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Look Now (Concord Records, 2018)
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The Boy Named If (Capitol Records, 2022)
With Peter Criss
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Let Me Rock You (Casablanca Records, 1982)
With A. J. Croce
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Adrian James Croce (Seedling Records, 2004)
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Cage of Muses (Seedling Records, 2009)
With Sheryl Crow
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Sheryl Crow (A&M Records, 1996)
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C'mon, C'mon (A&M Records, 2002)
With E. G. Daily
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Lace Around the Wound (A&M Records, 1989)
With Ilse DeLange
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Next to Me (Universal Music, 2010)
With Willy DeVille
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Loup Garou (EastWest Records, 1995)
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Pistola (Eagle Records, 2008)
With Kat Edmonson
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The Big Picture (Sony, 2014)
With Mikky Ekko
With Jeffrey Gaines
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Alright (Omnivore Recordings, 2018)
With Michael Grimm
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Michael Grimm (Epic Records, 2011)
With Susanna Hoffs
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Susanna Hoffs (London Records, 1996)
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Someday (Baroque Folk, 2012)
With Greg Holden
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I Don't Believe You (Falling Art Recordings, 2011)
With Missy Higgins
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On a Clear Night (Reprise Records, 2007)
With La Toya Jackson
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Imagination (Epic Records, 1986)
With Elton John and Leon Russell
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The Union (Mercury Records, 2010)
With Chantal Kreviazuk
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Under These Rocks and Stones (Columbia Records, 1996)
With Jenny Lewis
With Shelby Lynne and Allison Moorer
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Not Dark Yet (Thirty Tigers, 2017)
With The Monkees
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Pool It! (Rhino Records, 1987)
With Mandy Moore
With Olivia Newton-John
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The Rumour (MCA Records, 1988)
With Heather Nova
With Chuck Prophet
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Feast of Hearts (China Records, 1995)
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Age of Miracles (New West Records, 2004)
With Daniel Powter
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Daniel Powter (Warner Bros. Records, 2005)
With James Reyne
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James Reyne (Capitol Records, 1987)
With Jessica Riddle
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Key of a Minor (Hollywood Records, 2000)
With Andrew Ridgeley
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Son of Albert (Columbia Records, 1990)
With Katey Sagal
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Room (Valley Entertainment, 2004)
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Covered (E1 Music, 2013)
With Alejandro Sanz
With Ron Sexsmith
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Time Being (V2 Records, 2006)
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Forever Endeavour (Cooking Vinyl, 2013)
With Vonda Shepard
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(Jacket Records, 1999)
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Chinatown (Edel Records, 2002)
With Chris Shiflett
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Chris Shiflett & the Dead Peasants (RCA Records, 2010)
With Josh Smith
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Burn to Grow (Vizztone, 2018)
With Dusty Springfield
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White Heat (Casablanca Records, 1982)
With Curtis Stigers
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Brighter Days (Columbia Records, 1999)
With Peter Stuart
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Propeller (Vanguard Records, 2002)
With The Temptations
With Teddy Thompson
With Rufus Wainwright
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Unfollow the Rules (BMG, 2020)
With Robbie Williams
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Intensive Care (Chrysalis Records, 2005)
With Paul Young
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The Crossing (Columbia Records, 1993)