- Marshall Vore is a multi-talented drummer, and a member of a Los Angeles-based folk-rock band ‘Olin in the Moon’, which first started in Idaho before the founding members moved to California
- He has lent his talents to artists and bands such as Ryan Adams, Phoebe Bridgers, Korey Dane, and Better Oblivion Community Center
- Vore is one of those that voiced his support to women that were allegedly abused by Ryan Adams according to a New York Times report in 2019
Marshall Vore is an American drummer who has established himself as a producer, songwriter, and writer. He has been known to have collaborated with artists such as Ryan Adams, Phoebe Bridgers, and Korey Dane on their albums. He is also one of the 5-member folk-rock band ‘Olin in the Moon’, which started in his native Idaho, and is now based in Los Angeles, California.
His talent has gone beyond just sitting behind the drums, to writing for a number of TV shows such as Godless (2017), Conan show (2018), Splitting Up Together (2019), and 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020). Below are facts about his life and career.
Brief Biography of Marshall Vore
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Vore is one of the most sought-after personalities in the American indie rock scene. He is a producer, drummer, songwriter, vocalist, and writer whose unique talent adds beauty and credence to bands, TV shows, and almost every facet of the American entertainment world.
The drummer has been a key figure in Ryan Adam’s music and has contributed immensely to the albums of artists such as Korey Dane, Phoebe Bridgers as well as Better Oblivion Community Center. As a writer, he has written for a few TV shows such as Godless, and Conan show.
He hails from Hailey, Idaho, and was born in 1987.
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1. Vore’s Career Traverses Several Aspects of the American Entertainment Industry
The Idaho-born prolific drummer’s talents cover music production, vocals, songwriting, and writing. This is why he is sought by artists, bands, and even producers of TV shows.
As earlier mentioned, he has been lending his talents to several artists, bands, and TV shows. He has worked with alt-country artist, Ryan Adams and became a major player in the singer’s music. He featured in two of Adam’s 2011 singles “Empty Room” and “Come Home/Starsign”, and his 2014 albums Ryan Adams and 1984, and EP Do You Laugh When You Lie?. Interestingly, these works were well received by fans, generating millions of streams.
Also, he has worked with Korey Dane between 2015 and 2017, contributing to the artist’s albums Youngblood and Chamber Girls on drums, percussion and as an engineer. This is followed by Vore’s positive contributions to the music of indie artist Phoebe Bridgers. He didn’t only play drums and percussion, he composed, sang, and produced in two of her albums Stranger in the Alps (2017) and Punisher (2020).
Away from music, the Idaho native has shown his writing skills after writing for a couple of TV shows. Some of them include; Godless (2017), Conan show (2018), Splitting Up Together (2019), and 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020).
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2. He is a Member of ‘Olin And The Moon’
Vore is a member of a Los Angeles, California-based folk-rock band ‘Olin And The Moon.’ The band was started in Idaho by David LaBrel, his brother Travis LaBrel, and Marshall Vore. Brian McGuiness and Kyle Vicioso joined after the founding members relocated to Los Angeles.
Albums released by the band include; Terrible Town (2008), Footsteps (2011), Destroyer (2012), and Everyone You Know (2015). They released two singles in 2012; Something I Need To Break and Help Me Please.
3. He Dated Phoebe Bridgers in 2015
Although there are no exact details of the number of women Vore has dated, his relationship with indie artist Phoebe Bridgers was in the open. According to reports, the pair date each other in 2015 and 2016. However, they are no longer together now.
After the breakup, both have moved on with other people. At the moment, the Idaho native is dating an unnamed girl whose pictures are on his Instagram page. Her Instagram name is MisscOnsin.
4. His Ex-girlfriend Released a Song About Their Breakup
The drummer’s ex-girlfriend Phoebe Bridgers did a song ICU, which captures the moments of their relationship and split. Similarly, I Know The End was initially written by her and Vore about the end of their relationship, and her depression as a result of the breakup. However, she rewrote the song and transformed it into a song about driving away to northern California.
Talking about the breakup, she said it was tough and heartbreaking when it happened at first. She went on to give a further explanation saying it is just weird that you become strangers with people you’ve been with for some time.
She said her relationship with the drummer is different, unlike others where friendship is sacrificed for romance. The two are still close friends to date. This could be why he collaborated with her on two of her albums Stranger in the Alps (2017) and Punisher (2020).
Both ICU and I Know The End are tracks off her Punisher 2020 album.
5. He Lends His Voice in Support of Women Alleged to be Emotionally Abused by Ryan Adams
The Idaho native was one of those that backed the women that were said to have been emotionally abused by alt-country artist Ryan Adams. It turns out that one of the women alleged to be abused by Adams was Vore’s ex-girlfriend Phoebe Bridgers. His ex-girlfriend dated Adams in 2014 when they met in his studio.
He took to Instagram and register his support and encouragement to the women for speaking out, and his displeasure at Adams for taking advantage of them.
6. Loves Animals
The drummer love animals. He is fond of cats and loves having them around him. His Instagram page is littered with images of different cats.
7. Where Does He Reside?
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Although he was born in Hailey, Idaho, his career has taken him out of his native town. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California.