Wes Berggren

American musician
  • Alternative rock
  • grunge
  • neo-psychedelia
Occupation(s)MusicianInstrumentGuitarYears active1991–1999Labels
  • Dragon Street
  • Island
  • Good
Formerly ofTripping Daisy
Musical artist

Wesley Joseph Berggren (April 3, 1971 – October 27, 1999)[1][2] was an American musician and former guitarist for the rock band Tripping Daisy.

Berggren was found dead of a drug overdose in his apartment on October 27, 1999, by his wife, Melissa.[3] The Dallas County Medical Examiner's office found traces of cocaine, propoxyphene, and benzodiazepine in his body.[4] With Berggren's death, the band cancelled its upcoming tour dates and finished some minor recording sessions for the final album. The self-titled album was released posthumously, with Berggren's father Don playing a Fender Rhodes electric piano on the unfinished song "Soothing Jubilee".

Tripping Daisy officially disbanded on December 14, 1999. Tim DeLaughter, the singer and founding member, went on to form the Polyphonic Spree, which also features former Tripping Daisy members Mark Pirro and Bryan Wakeland. Benjamin Curtis later became a founding member of the bands Secret Machines, School of Seven Bells, and UFOFU.

References

  1. ^ "Wes Berggren Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 2023-04-17.
  2. ^ McGill, Adam. "Music: The Biggest Rock Band in the World". D Magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  3. ^ "Tripping Daisy's Wes Berggren Found Dead At Dallas Home". MTV. Archived from the original on July 22, 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  4. ^ "Tripping, Falling". Dallas Observer. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  • Official Site of Wes Berggren (1971-1999) {Archive}
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Tripping Daisy
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  • Jeff Bouck
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  • Cory Lemons
  • Ben Curtis
  • Robert Hubbard
Studio albums
EPs
  • Get It On
Songs
  • "I Got a Girl"
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