Dougie Poole
American singer-songwriter
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Dougie Poole is a singer-songwriter from Brooklyn, New York[1][2][3] now based in Los Angeles, California.[4]
Dougie Poole | |
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| Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
| Genres | |
| Instruments | Vocals, guitar, synthesizer |
| Years active | 2016–present |
| Website | https://www.dougiepoole.com/ |
History
Dougie Poole's music has been described as an "intersection of experimental pop and outlaw country."[5] He released his debut EP Olneyville System Special in 2016.[6]
In 2017, Poole released his debut full-length album Wideass Highway.[7] In a review of the album, Cameron Perry wrote that Poole "twists classic country into something strange and authentic."[8] The Morning News included Wideass Highway in their list of The Top Albums of 2017.[9] Dougie Poole's 2017 song "Don't You Think I'm Funny Anymore" was included in The Fader's list of under-appreciated songs from 2017.[10] Dougie Poole has shared stages with Jerry Paper, Sean Nicholas Savage, Dark Tea, New Love Crowd, and Drugdealer amongst others.[11][12][13][14]
Poole's sophomore album The Freelancer's Blues was released in June 2020.[15] His third album The Rainbow Wheel of Death was released in February 2023.[16] A live album, At Tubby's, was released in July 2025.[17]
Discography
Studio albums
- Wideass Highway (2017)
- The Freelancer's Blues (2020)
- The Rainbow Wheel of Death (2023)
Live albums
- At Tubby's (2025)
Singles and EPs
- Olneyville System Special (2016)