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Portugal. The Man is an experimental indie rock band from Wasilla, Alaska (formed in 2004), but currenly based in Portland, Oregon, USA. The band's line-up currently consists of singer/guitarist John Gourley and bassist Zach Carothers (both formerly of Anatomy Of A Ghost), Gourley's wife Zoe Manville (backup vocals/percussion), guitarist Eric Howk, drummer Jason Sechrist, and keyboardist Kyle O'Quin (formerly of Gatsby's American Dream). The band has released nine studio albums (the latest being 2023's "Chris Black Changed My Life") Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • indie rock
  • indietronica
  • modern alternative rock
  • modern rock

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the lead singer of Portugal. The Man a woman?
No, the lead singer of Portugal. The Man is not a woman. The band's lead vocalist is John Gourley, who is male. Known for his distinctive falsetto voice and energetic stage presence, John Gourley co-founded Portugal. The Man in 2004 in Wasilla, Alaska. He also serves as the group's primary songwriter and guitarist, contributing significantly to the band's unique indie rock sound. While Portugal. The Man has featured various collaborators and backing vocalists over the years, John Gourley remains the central figure and unmistakable voice behind their biggest hits, including the Grammy-winning single "Feel It Still."
Is one of the members of Portugal. The Man in a wheelchair?
Yes, one of the members of Portugal. The Man is in a wheelchair. Eric Howk, who plays guitar for the band, uses a wheelchair due to a spinal cord injury he sustained in 2007. Since joining Portugal. The Man in 2015, Eric Howk has become an integral part of the group's dynamic live performances and studio recordings. His presence on stage, performing from a wheelchair, is a testament to his resilience and passion for music. Howk's contributions have helped shape the band's evolving sound, particularly on albums like "Woodstock,"
Why is the guy from Portugal. The Man in a wheelchair?
Eric Howk, the guitarist for Portugal. The Man, is in a wheelchair due to a life-changing accident that occurred in 2007. While living in Seattle, Howk fell into a construction site hole, resulting in a severe spinal cord injury that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Despite this setback, Howk's determination and love for music never wavered. He continued to play guitar and eventually joined Portugal. The Man in 2015. Since then, he has become a vital member of the band, contributing to their creative process and live shows. Eric Howk's journey has inspired both fans and fellow musicians, proving that physical limitations do not define one's ability to succeed in the music industry. His story is often highlighted in interviews and media coverage, resonating with audiences worldwide and adding another layer of depth to Portugal. The Man's inspiring narrative.
Is Portugal. The Man touring in 2025?
As of now, Portugal. The Man has not officially announced a full-scale tour for 2025. However, the band is known for their consistent touring schedule, often performing across North America, Europe, and beyond to promote new music and connect with fans. For the most up-to-date information on Portugal. The Man's 2025 tour dates, fans should regularly check official sources, such as the band's website and verified ticket platforms like Gigfomo. Signing up for alerts and newsletters can also ensure you don't miss any announcements regarding upcoming shows, presale opportunities, or exclusive events. Portugal. The Man's concerts are renowned for their energetic performances, eclectic setlists, and immersive visuals, making them a must-see act for indie rock enthusiasts. Stay tuned to Gigfomo for the latest Portugal. The Man tour news and ticket availability in 2025.
Why are they called Portugal. The Man?
Portugal. The Man chose their unique band name as a creative way to represent themselves collectively as a single, larger-than-life character. According to lead vocalist John Gourley, the idea was to imagine a fictional figure named "Portugal,"

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