Dylan LeBlanc

Dylan LeBlanc

LeBlanc performing at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles
Background information
Born Shreveport, Louisiana
Genres Alternative Country
Folk
Americana
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar
mandolin
Years active 2009–present
Labels Rough Trade
Website dylanleblanc.com

Dylan LeBlanc (born March 9, 1990 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is an American singer-songwriter.

Early life

Dylan LeBlanc is an American musician and artist. Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, LeBlanc began performing at age Fifteen. In Shreveport, LA and Muscle Shoals, AL he began performing at local venues. From a young age, LeBlanc watched his father perform at various clubs and bars. He became intrigued with musicianship and the way of life. At the age of Nineteen after parting ways with the band Abraham he acquired a vast amount of original material. Then, he was signed by Rough Trade Records who released his first album Pauper's Field.

At infancy LeBlanc's maternal mother and father divorced. Until the age of nine, LeBlanc lived with his mother in Blanchard, LA; a small town in the northeast corner of Shreveport. Working full-time cleaning houses, LeBlanc's mother raised Dylan and his two siblings. At the age of ten, LeBlanc relocated to Muscle Shoals, AL so his father could pursue his musical career as a professional country music songwriter. In Muscle Shoals, AL, LeBlanc acquired a unique musical education. He spent late nights watching musicians record at the studios where his father played on sessions for songs that he wrote.

At the age of fourteen he moved back to Shreveport to live with his Grandmother and began to attend High School at Captain Shreve. While attending High School, LeBlanc met musician Daniel Goodwill and began playing music with an alternative rock band, Jimmy Sad Eyes Blue. While playing with Jimmy Sad Eyes Blue, Goodwill inspired LeBlanc to begin writing his own music. After a few years of playing with Jimmy Sad Eyes Blue, LeBlanc was forced to attend rehab. Following this event, rather than attending high school, LeBlanc decided to pursue a full-time music career.

After the lead singer from Son's of Roswell resigned, LeBlanc joined the local Muscle Shoals Punk Rock band and toured the southeast. A few years later after touring the southeast, LeBlanc became a co-founder of the band, Abraham. He made his first recordings with Abraham at Fame Recording Studios in Muscle Shoals, AL. At that time the house engineer, Ben Tanner was a member of LeBlanc's band and is now a current band member of the Alabama Shakes and has also been noted for performing with other bands native to Muscle Shoals such as Belle Adair, The Bear and The Pollies.

Music career

In early 2010, LeBlanc released his first album Paupers Field. The song "If the creek don't rise" features Emmylou Harris.[1] In support of the album, LeBlanc toured with and opened for acts such as Lucinda Williams, The Civil Wars, Laura Marling, and Calexico.

LeBlanc's second album, Cast the Same Old Shadow was released in August 2012. Following its release, LeBlanc played with Bruce Springsteen, First Aid Kit, The Drive By Truckers and the Alabama Shakes. The Guardian review of Cast the Same Old Shadow called its songs "as beautiful as they are bleak" and the album "eerie rather than unsettling".[2]

LeBlanc is currently in the process of working on his third studio album due early next year.

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