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In [[1997]], following the release of {{PN|Weezer}} [[1996]] album, ''[[Pinkerton]]'', [[Rivers Cuomo]] began writing droning, minimalist songs as a reaction to ''Pinkerton's'' complex chord structures. [[Mikey Welsh]] suggested drummer Zeph Courtney for Cuomo's new potential side-project (dubbed "[[Lovely]]"). Cuomo first saw Courtney perform as part of a [[Wikipedia:Kyuss|Kyuss]] cover band, and the three rehearsed as "Lovely" in Cuomo's basement.<ref>"Lovely" ''Mister Rivers' Neighborhood'' https://books-r-fun.herokuapp.com/wiki/Lovely</ref> Courtney played drums at (at least) two of Cuomo's solo concerts in October of 1997, alongside Welsh and [[Kevin Stevenson]]. | In [[1997]], following the release of {{PN|Weezer}} [[1996]] album, ''[[Pinkerton]]'', [[Rivers Cuomo]] began writing droning, minimalist songs as a reaction to ''Pinkerton's'' complex chord structures. [[Mikey Welsh]] suggested drummer Zeph Courtney for Cuomo's new potential side-project (dubbed "[[Lovely]]"). Cuomo first saw Courtney perform as part of a [[Wikipedia:Kyuss|Kyuss]] cover band, and the three rehearsed as "Lovely" in Cuomo's basement.<ref>"Lovely" ''Mister Rivers' Neighborhood'' https://books-r-fun.herokuapp.com/wiki/Lovely</ref> Courtney played drums at (at least) two of Cuomo's solo concerts in October of 1997, alongside Welsh and [[Kevin Stevenson]]. | ||
Courtney played drums on the [[Juliana Hatfield]] album ''[[Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure]]'', released in [[2000]]. | |||
==Concerts with [[Rivers Cuomo]]== | ==Concerts with [[Rivers Cuomo]]== | ||
*[[Rivers Cuomo concert: 10/08/1997]] | *[[Rivers Cuomo concert: 10/08/1997]] | ||