Graham Lindsey
Graham Lindsey | |
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Born |
May 20, 1978 Madison, Wisconsin |
Origin | Madison, Wisconsin |
Genres | Alternative country, americana, folk rock |
Occupation(s) | Recording and touring artist |
Instruments | drums, vocals, guitar, banjo, harmonica |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Farmageddon Records, Bloodshot Records, Sonic Rendezvous, Spacebar Recordings, Catamount Records |
Associated acts | Old Skull, Constatine Sankathi, Slackeye Slim, The Perreze Farm |
Website | http://grahamlindsey.net |
Graham Lindsey is an American singer, songwriter, and musician born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. He played in several punk bands, including Old Skull; "the world's youngest punk band",[1] while still in high-school. He released his first solo album in 2003. While retaining the punk attitude and political awareness Lindsey's music had since evolved and exposed his folk and country roots, to create a mix of folk, alternative country, Americana & country noir. He has since released two more albums, one EP and contributed to several compilations. Four of Lindsey's songs were used in the direct-to-DVD film Fairview St., released in 2010. His song "Emma Rumble" was used in the direct-to-DVD film Dunsmore, released in 2004. Lindsey lives in Montana and performs with his wife Tina Lindsey.
History
Lindsey left home at age fourteen and resided in New Orleans, Brooklyn, and Nebraska.[2] After the dissolution of Old Skulland as he hit his teen years -- Lindsey became interested in acoustic music (particularly the burgeoning anti-folk movement) and started playing local gigs in Madison, WI. After that period, he dropped music altogether for four years.[3] Famous Anonymous Wilderness seems to at once distill ancient, knee-trembling folk and "alt" otherness, with a few tracks stepping in alt-country directions. [4]
Discography
Solo Albums
- Famous Anonymous Wilderness (September 2, 2003)[5]
- Hell Under The Skullbones (August 15, 2006)[6]
- We Are All Alone In This Together (January 20, 2009)[7]
- The Mine EP (January 20, 2009)[8]
- Digging Up Birds: A Collection of Rarities & Others (May 27, 2014)[9]
Guest Appearances & Side Projects
- The Perreze Farm - Songs For The Birds EP (May 25, 2009)[10]
- Slackeye Slim - El Santo Grial: La Pistola Piadosa (2011)
Compilations
- Uncut Magazine's Tracks inspired by Bob Dylan (2004)
- Pop Culture Press CD Sampler (2004)
- Hit The Hay - Vol. 2 (2004)
- For A Decade Of Sin: 11 Years Of Bloodshot Records (2006)
- KVCU 1190 AM - 10th Anniversary CD Live Compilation (2008)
- OST Fairview St. (2009)
- Y'all Motherfuckers Need Justice: Free Uriah and Quentin (2010)
- Danielle Colby Presents: The Music of Farmageddon Records (2011)
References
- ↑ Graham Lindsey. "homepage". Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
- ↑ Lindall, Anders Smith (August 31, 2003). "Graham Lindsey-Famous Anonymous Wilderness". No Depression. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- ↑ https://graham-lindsey.tunesgo.com/. Missing or empty
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(help) - ↑ Graham Lindsey. "Famous Anonymous Wilderness". Retrieved 23 March 2017.
- ↑ Graham Lindsey. "Hell Under The Skullbones". Retrieved 23 March 2017.
- ↑ Graham Lindsey. "We Are All Alone In This Together". Retrieved 23 March 2017.
- ↑ Graham Lindsey. "The Mine EP". Retrieved 23 March 2017.
- ↑ Graham Lindesy. "Digging Up Birds: A Collection of Rarities & Others". Retrieved 23 March 2017.
- ↑ JC SHEPARD. "I Saw The Light Come Down: Graham Lindsey and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance". NO DEPRESSION. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
External links
- Official website
- Graham Lindsey on Facebook
- Graham Lindsey on ReverbNation
- Video on YouTube
- Graham Lindsey on Twitter