Will Cullen Hart, Elephant 6 Co-Founder, Dies at 53

Will Cullen Hart, a founding member of the Athens, Georgia, indie-rock collective Elephant 6, died on Friday, November 29, of a heart attack, according to a statement on the Elephant 6 website. One of the musician’s Elephant 6 co-founders, Robert Schneider, shared that Hart died “suddenly, peacefully, and in a very happy mood around the release of the two new OTC songs”—the recently released Olivia Tremor Control singles “The Same Place” and “Garden of Light.” Will Cullen Hart was 53 years old.

Born in Athens, in 1971, Hart grew up in Ruston, Louisiana, alongside Schneider, Bill Doss, and Jeff Mangum. As teenagers, the four put out home recordings under the Elephant 6 banner, and, after completing high school, Doss, Hart, and Mangum moved to Athens, where they formed the Olivia Tremor Control. Schneider ended up in Denver, Colorado, where he founded the Elephant 6 Recording Company label to put out music created by his band Apples in Stereo. Hart, a visual artist, created most of the artwork for his own band and others associated with the collective.

Schneider concluded: “My dear friend, my brother, my co-conspirator, my E6 co-founder, I have always loved you and will always love you with the same intensity I had when we were young. You were so amazing, I can’t even believe you existed. I will miss your love and your humor and your energy and your brilliance forever. I will endeavor to help your bandmates finish your work, and I will forever be grateful for your friendship and your love – my sweet friend and my greatest artistic influence. May your journey to the mountains be beautiful.”

Source : Pitchfork