Brendon McNichol
Brendon McNichol (born November 1969), is a lap-steel/guitar player, who has played with bands including Queens of the Stone Age, Masters of Reality.
Biography
In 1990 Brendon lived in Hollywood, California.
The Drills released a 5-song EP in 1991 produced by Dave Jerden. In 1996 Brendon joined Masters of Reality led by Chris Goss, and appeared on tour with the band, and on the live album "How High The Moon: Live At The Viper Room". In 2000 he joined Queens of the Stone Age, teaming up with his longtime friend Josh Homme, playing not only guitar, but also lap-steel and piano. Besides touring he also recorded various studio songs. Brendon has also played with bands including K.C. and the Sunshine Band, The Drills, Stacy Q., Pablo Moses [1], Michigan and Smiley, Charlie Chaplan, Drone w/ Ted Parsons, Desert Sessions, Levi Chen, Photek, Discordia, The Dwarves, Palmerville as well as countless soundtracks, commercials and albums as a session player.
Bands
- the Drills (band) (1990–1995)
- Masters of Reality (1996–present)
- Queens of the Stone Age (1999–2001)
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- Josh Homme
- Troy Van Leeuwen
- Michael Shuman
- Dean Fertita
- Jon Theodore
- Mark Lanegan
- Dave Catching
- Brendon McNichol
- Nick Oliveri
- Alain Johannes
- Natasha Shneider
- Alfredo Hernández
- Gene Trautmann
- Dave Grohl
- Joey Castillo
- Queens of the Stone Age
- Rated R
- Songs for the Deaf
- Lullabies to Paralyze
- Era Vulgaris
- ...Like Clockwork
- Villains
- In Times New Roman...
- "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret"
- "Feel Good Hit of the Summer"
- "No One Knows"
- "Go with the Flow"
- "First It Giveth"
- "Little Sister"
- "In My Head"
- "Burn the Witch"
- "Sick, Sick, Sick"
- "3's & 7's"
- "Make It wit Chu"
- "My God Is the Sun"
- "I Sat by the Ocean"
- "The Vampyre of Time and Memory"
- "Smooth Sailing"
- "The Way You Used to Do"
- "Emotion Sickness"
- "Carnavoyeur"
- "Paper Machete"
- Gamma Ray 7"
- "Never Say Never"
- "The Fun Machine Took a Shit & Died"
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