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Unfortunately, Doughty was dropped from Warner Brothers, but decided to take the bad with the good and rented a car in which he travelled 9000 miles on his first ever solo tour playing acoustic gigs, where he would sell CD copies of his acoustic album entitled “Skittish” at the end of his sets. Throughout a three-year tour, Doughty managed to shift 20,000 copies of the album.
He was without a label until playing at the Bonnaroo festival of 2004, where he bumped into Dave Matthews, who was already a fan of Soul Coughing, who would invite them to support him on previous tours, including a concert at Madison Square Garden. Dave Matthews would go on to release Doughty’s single under the name “Haughty Melodic” which is an anagram for Michael Daughty, on his ATO label. The album went to number 175 in the Billboard 200 Charts. The main single released from the album was called “Looking at the World from the Bottom of a Well” which came to prominence after being featured on episodes of the hit TV shows, Grey’s Anatomy and Veronica Mars. It led to a feature on the Late Show with David Letterman, which brought Doughty back to the eye of the public, and re launched his career. He has since released five studio albums. The most recent being a crowd funded project called “Stellar Motel” in 2014, which managed to reach number 66 on the Billboard 200 Charts.
Mike Doughty is and American singer-songwriter. He is also the founder of the band Soul Coughing which was released in the 1990’s. He is one of those singer-songwriters that when he performs, you hear every single little pain in his voice, because he is just so sincere when he since these songs about love loss and addiction. There are some especially adult themes throughout. He performs tonight with a band behind him, playing a Gibson hollow bodied guitar complete with a Bigsby tremolo arm. His band makes a fantastic sound of the sort of soft rock variety. “Tremendous Brunettes” opens the set in great form, with songs such as “Your Misfortune” and “Grey Ghost” keeping this congregation happy this evening, who hang onto every single hook that he sings and every single hook that he has written. It is as though these songs that he has written which are all made up of an array of hooks, can be sang, from all sorts of angles.