Career
In 2015, Faragher joined Richard Thompson"s Electric Trio for Thompson"s Still album and United States tour. From there he became one of Los Angeles" most sought after bass players, and was featured in Bass Player magazine in February, 2001. He also plays club gigs where he currently resides in Los Angeles near fellow Imposter Pete Thomas and guitarist Val McCallum under the band name Jackshit.
The trio was featured in the Spring 2002 issue of Grindstone Magazine.
Faragher shared a writing cr on the band"s 1993 hit "Low" among others and was given the cover feature story of Brooklyn Academy of Music magazine in July, 1992. After his departure from late in 1993, Faragher became bass player in John Hiatt"s band through the late 1990s.
Faragher has worked much of his career as a session musician, recording with such notables as The Monkees (on their 1986 reunion album Pool lieutenant!), David Crosby, John Phillips, Wanda Jackson, Dusty Springfield, Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Susanna Hoffs, Vonda Shepard, Joan Osborne, Ronnie Montrose, Mark Kozelek, Shivaree, Guster, The Finn Brothers, Camper Van Beethoven, Chantal Kreviazuk, Allen Toussaint, Buddy Guy, Willy DeVille and The Ditty Bops. He is thanked in the liner-notes for Counting Crows" hit single "Hanginaround" on This Desert Life (produced by former bandmate David Lowery).
More recently, in February 2007, he was seen playing the part of the bass player in Scrantonicity, the band featured in The Office episode, "Phyllis" Wedding." In January 2008, it was reported in Billboard that a new supergroup tentatively called the Scrolls, (now officially Works Progress Administration (World Pet Association)) had formed.
The group released their debut album in late 2009.