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Dan Sullivan (musician)

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Dan Sullivan is an American indie rock musician based in Chicago, Illinois.[1] He started his musical career with self-titled (albeit mirrored) folk rock band Nad Navillus, (also styled NadNavillus), releasing three albums from March 1999 to November 2002. He was also a member of the short-lived post-rock project A-Z Consolidated, releasing one EP.

Sullivan was also known as an occasional guitarist in the folk rock band Songs: Ohia.[1] He is currently[when?] leading metal band Arriver and also plays in rock band The American Pringles.

He is a woodworker and his company Navillus Woodworks was selected to provide chairs, stools and tables for the restaurant at the center of The Bear.[1]

Personal life

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He is married to Puerto Rican artist Edra Soto, and the two are frequent creative collaborators.[2]

Discography

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  • NadNavillus, "Upper Constant"[1]
  • Arriver, "TSUSHIMA" Bloodlust 170 (released February 2012)
  • Rabid Rabbit "Czarny Sen" Bloodlust 169 (released January 2012)
  • Arriver, "Center Down" Nodak 006 split 7-inch (released June 2011)
  • Arriver, "Simon Mann EP" BecRec (released February 2010)
  • Arriver, "Vanlandingham and Zone" Proshop (released 2006)
  • The American Pringles "1968-1970" Proshop (released June 2006)
  • The American Pringles "The Pringles Are Coming!" ProShop 015 (released June 2005)
  • The Butchershop Quartet "The Rite of Spring" G4CD7701 (released April 2004)
  • Nad Navillus "Iron Night" Jag51 (released November 2002)
  • Nad Navillus "Show Your Face" Jagjaguwar (released November 2001)[3]
  • A-Z Consolidated s/t ProShop 008 (released October 1999)
  • Nad Navillus s/t ProShop 005 (released March 1999)
  • Cockpokalypse "C'est Cockpokalypse" (cassette release 1996)
  • Cockpokalypse "Big Gun Party Fun" (cassette release 1995)
  • Yakamashi "Shot Out Your Asshole" (cassette release 1995)
  • Cockpokalypse "Answer Lies" (cassette release 1993)
  • Wrektomb s/t (cassette release 1993)
  • Nad Navillus "On the Ground" (cassette release 1993)

On other releases

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  • Dylan Posa and Three Cheers For One Dead Man "Executive Shirts '79/The Nairu Report" 7-inch Northern Varieties NV03 (2006)
  • Dave LaCrone and the Mistletones "The New Old-Fashioned Way" (December 2003)
  • Songs: Ohia "The Magnolia Electric Company" SC76 (released February 2003)
  • Parker Paul "Wingfoot" Jag28 (released October 2001)
  • Songs: Ohia “Mi Sei Apparso Come Un Fantasma” Paper Cup/White and Black (released September 2001)
  • Joan of Arse "Distant Hearts A Little Closer" slab4 (released September 2001)
  • Steve Fanagan "There is Hope" mango010 (released July 2001)
  • Songs: Ohia/Glen Hansard split 7-inch RR7-006 (released December 2000)
  • Skeeter Pete & the Sullivan Mountain Boys s/t Bert 012 (released April 2000)

Compilations

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  • An International Compilation "Performance #1" ITC 8 (released July 2002)
  • Tract Records "Eye of the Beholder II" TR002 (released October 2002)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Schaults, Janine (2025-04-14). "You can catch Nad Navillus at The Hideout — you've seen furniture he's built on 'The Bear'". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
  2. ^ Cuddy, Alison (2025-04-23). "Chicago's busiest art couple is shaping the city one project at a time". WBEZ. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
  3. ^ Haywood, Brad. "Nad Navillus: Show Your Face". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
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