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  1. Brendon McNichol (born November 1969), is a lap-steel/guitar player, who has played with bands including Queens of the Stone Age, Masters of Reality. Biography. In 1990 Brendon lived in Hollywood, California. The Drills released a 5-song EP in 1991 produced by Dave Jerden.

  2. Not to be too harsh, but why was he in the band in the first place? Considering the plethora of great guitarists and keyboardists in the desert rock scene as well as in Seattle (where Josh was based for much of QOTSA's early days), why did he bring Brendon along on tours? Am I missing something?

  3. Queens of the Stone Age (también conocidos como QOTSA o simplemente Queens) ( Español: Las Reinas de la Edad de Piedra) es una banda estadounidense del Stoner rock y del Rock alternativo.

  4. Queens of the Stone Age are known for their blues, Krautrock and electronica -influenced style of riff -oriented and rhythmic hard rock music, coupled with Homme's distinct falsetto vocals and unorthodox guitar scales.

  5. Brendon McNichol Was Good. For the most part, he did exactly what Josh asked him to. He didn't need to be amazing, because Josh just needed him to play a part, and he did (usually). I know he had his moments, but so has almost everyone else in the band. 8 Share.

  6. Brendon McNicholReplaced Dave Catching playing guitar, lap steel and keyboards during live performances and also recorded parts of Songs for the Deaf before leaving the band. (2000–2002) Dean Ween (aka Mickey Melchiondo) – Played guitar and provided backing vocals during the recording of Songs for the Deaf.

  7. Brendon McNichol. Profile: American musician (guitar, lap-steep, piano), born in November 1969. In Groups: Masters Of Reality, Queens Of The Stone Age, Rattlebone, The Desert Sessions. Variations: Viewing All | Brendon McNichol.