Coyote Shivers
- Actor
- Music Department
- Composer
Francis Coyote Shivers was born in Toronto, Canada, where as a teenager
produced the first
Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet
single, of which the b-side became the theme to the hit TV show
The Kids in the Hall (1988).
Coyote went on to produce their next two albums before handing the
dials over to producer Steve Albini
(Nirvana, etc.). Coyote Shivers played
guitar in the instrumental rock band Sharkskin (eventually releasing
three EPs, and the "Greatest Hits" CD compilation) before moving to Los
Angeles with famed record producer
Daniel Lanois(U2,
Bob Dylan, etc.), who later would produce
Coyote's "Sugarhigh" for the
Empire Records (1995) soundtrack.
He then packed up and moved to Amsterdam, where he bought a boat and
lived in the canals until fate brought our hero to New York City to
play guitar for The Dave Rave Conspiracy, who went down in rock history
as the first non-Soviet band signed to the Soviet state-run record
label "Melodyia" just after the fall of the Berlin wall. Soon after The
Dave Rave Conspiracy split, Coyote appeared in the film
Johnny Mnemonic (1995) with
Keanu Reeves, Ice-T,
and Henry Rollins, and then went on to
star in Empire Records (1995) with
Renée Zellweger,
Liv Tyler and
Ethan Embry. You can also see Coyote in a
cameo appearance in Smut (1999). Returning
to New York City, he enlisted Billy Ficca on drums
(Richard Hell and The Neon
Boys' drummer,
not to mention a member of the seminal New York band Television). Jack
Pedler'
eventually took over on drums, and along with Dagon Spector on bass,
Coyote released his first solo album (the self titled "Coyote
Shivers"), critically acclaimed by a diverse spectrum of media, ranging
from Billboard Magazine to Screw Magazine, and from Sassy to High
Times. Debbie Harry's bass
player, Greta Brinkman, eventually took
over on bass guitar, until Coyote formed his most recent lineup
featuring Chad Stewart (Faster Pussycat)
on drums, and Casper on bass. Greta went on to then play bass for
Moby. After a stint as the opening act on
the KISS reunion tour, Coyote began writing
songs for his forthcoming second album, releasing limited edition CD
singles and the 5-song CD "1/2 a Rock & Roll Record", spending most of
his time between Hollywood and New York City. Coyote recently finished
starring in
Down and Out with the Dolls (2001)
directed by Kurt Voss and also starring
Lemmy of Phil Campbell and
Inger Lorre of the Nymphs. Coyote also just
finished starring in director Luis Aira's
Girl in (2003).