Todd Deatherage
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Todd Deatherage is a Dallas, Texas born musician and songwriter. In 1995 he formed the alt-country band The Calways with Steve Visneau and Todd Pertll, and they opened for such acts as Wilco, the Old 97's, and Reverend Horton Heat. Their album Starting at the End was released on Red Label Records in 1998.
Deatherage began his solo career in 1999, and in 2001 released the album Dream Upon a Fallen Star on Summer Break Records. The album featured a guest appearance from Old 97's frontman Rhett Miller on the song "Too Late Now." Deatherage relocated to New York City in 2001 and self-released an eponymous EP in 2006 with the help of producers Damien Mendis and Mike Daly.