Grant Young | |
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Birth name | Grant Young |
Born |
Iowa City, Iowa United States |
January 5, 1963
Genres | Alternative rock, Rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Drums, percussion |
Years active | 1984–1995 |
Labels | Twin/Tone, A&M |
Associated acts | Soul Asylum |
Grant Young (born January 5, 1963, in Iowa City, Iowa) was the drummer for the alternative rock band Soul Asylum from 1984–1995. He replaced Pat Morley shortly after the release of Soul Asylum's debut album, Say What You Will, Clarence...Karl Sold the Truck in 1984. Young's last appearance on a Soul Asylum record album was the breakthrough album, Grave Dancers Union. He was replaced in the middle of the recording sessions by Sterling Campbell, who has also since left the band and is primarily associated with David Bowie, as part of his touring bands.
Young has said that he played on five or six of the songs on the album. He did not, however, record on the band's biggest hit, "Runaway Train" (recorded by Campbell) but did initially play it with Soul Asylum in concerts.
After his departure from the band, Young and his wife Catherine owned and operated a resort in the Boundary Waters region near Ely, Minnesota, right next to the Canada–US border. After selling the resort, the two operated a retail business in Ely, but have since divorced, and moved back to the Twin Cities.