Gary Louris
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Gary Louris | |
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Origin | US |
Genre(s) | Folk, Americana, alt-country |
Years active | 1985–Present |
Label(s) | Rykodisc |
Associated acts | The Jayhawks Golden Smog |
Website | Official website |
Gary Louris (born March 10, 1955 in Toledo, Ohio) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band The Jayhawks, and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the departure of Mark Olson; he is often credited with the band's subsequent move from folk-country toward a more progressive, poppier sound.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Gary Louris grew up in Toledo, Ohio, where he took piano lessons before becoming a guitarist as a teenager. He graduated from St. John's Jesuit High School in 1973.
[edit] 1985-2005: The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks were formed in 1985 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Louris had formerly played guitar in a rockabilly band called Safety Last. On May 13, 2003 The Jayhawks returned to the Late Show with David Letterman where they performed their title track "Save it For a Rainy Day" off their "Rainy Day Music" CD. The Jayhawks recorded seven albums prior to going on indefinite hiatus in 2005.
[edit] 2005-Present: Solo career
Louris is also a member of the intermittent Midwest musical collective/side-project Golden Smog; other members have included fellow Jayhawk Marc Perlman, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, Dave Pirner and Dan Murphy from Soul Asylum, Kraig Johnson of Run Westy Run and Chris Mars of The Replacements.
In spring 2005, Louris and Olson toured together billed as "From the Jayhawks: An Evening with Mark Olson & Gary Louris, Together Again."
He co-wrote the Nickel Creek song Jealous of the Moon with Chris Thile in 2005, and it appeared on the Nickel Creek album Why Should the Fire Die?.[1] Louris is also a songwriter on the 2006 Dixie Chicks album Taking the Long Way.
Louris wrote and performed "Every Word," the theme song for the 2006 documentary Wordplay.[2][3]
In 2008, Louris released his first solo album called Vagabonds. The album was produced by The Black Crowes frontman Chris Robinson. [4][5]
Robinson has also produced a collaboration between Louris and his former Jayhawks bandmate Mark Olson. The album, called Ready For The Flood, is expected to be released in late 2008. [6]
[edit] Equipment
A 1968 Gibson SG guitar reputed to have been formerly owned by lead guitarist John King of The Litter is now owned and frequently used by Gary Louris of the Jayhawks and Golden Smog. The Gibson SG guitar was owned from 1977-1986 by Kevin Waddick. Chris Osgood, at the time the guitarist of the legendary Suicide Commandos seminal punk trio, originally suggested that Kevin Waddick buy the guitar and then was the one who later informed Gary Louris that it was for sale. Louris also uses a Martin 000-18 acoustic guitar.
[edit] Personal life
Louris is married and has a son.
[edit] Discography
[edit] With The Jayhawks
- The Jayhawks (1986) also known as the Bunkhouse Tapes
- Blue Earth (1989)
- Hollywood Town Hall (1992)
- Tomorrow the Green Grass (1995)
- Sound Of Lies (1997)
- Smile (2000)
- Rainy Day Music (2003)
- Live From The Women's Club (volumes one and two)
[edit] With Golden Smog
- On Golden Smog (1992)
- Down By The Old Mainstream (1996)
- Weird Tales (1998)
- Another Fine Day (2006)
- Blood On The Slacks (2007)
[edit] Solo
- Vagabonds (2008)
[edit] With Mark Olson
- Ready For The Flood (2008)
[edit] References
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- ^ Hasty, Katie. "Nickel Creek 'Fires' Up For New Album". Billboard. June 9, 2005. Retrieved March 31, 2005.
- ^ http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2006/06/02/gary_louris/
- ^ http://www.wordplaythemovie.com/
- ^ http://www.bostonherald.com/entertainment/music/general/view.bg?articleid=1084114&srvc=rss
- ^ http://www.jambase.com/Articles/13315/Gary-Louris-Meandering-To-The-Morning/1
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003714310