Today: Gillian Welch is 45

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“Each person comes to have this musical experience, this moment with us, where they get to sink into our world for a little while. It’s this very unhurried world. It’s fairly quiet, it’s contemplative, but it can be quite panoramic. I think people think interesting thoughts at our shows, and they go rather deeply into some personal experience of their own. I’m really proud that our music seems to connect, because it’s not for everybody. But for the people that our music works for, it really gets down pretty deep in there.” ~Gillian Welch on her live shows (via Acoustic Guitar)

From Wikipedia:

Born October 2, 1967 (age 45) Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Origin Nashville, Tennessee
Genres Bluegrass, Americana,Country
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Instruments singing, acoustic guitar, banjo,drums
Associated acts Dave Rawlings Machine
Website gillianwelch.com

Gillian Welch (born October 2, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter. She performs with her musical partner, guitarist David Rawlings. Their sparse and dark musical style, which combines elements of Appalachian music, Bluegrass, and Americana, is described by The New Yorker as “at once innovative and obliquely reminiscent of past rural forms”. Welch and Rawlings have released five critically acclaimed albums. Their 1996 debut, Revival, and the 2001 release Time (The Revelator), received nominations for the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Their 2003 album, Soul Journey, introduced electric guitar, drums and a more upbeat sound to their body of work. After a gap of eight years, they released their fifth studio album, The Harrow & The Harvest, in 2011. Welch was an associate producer and performed on two songs of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, a platinum album that won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2002. Welch has collaborated and recorded with distinguished musicians such as Alison KraussRyan AdamsJay FarrarEmmylou HarrisThe Decemberists, and Ani DiFranco.

“Stingy critics give Ms. Welch a hard time because she’s a California city girl, not an Appalachian coal miner’s daughter. But as Lucinda or Emmylou might attest, love of the music is not a birthright, but an earned right. Listen to Ms. Welch yodel, in a tune about that no-good “gal” Morphine, and you know she’s as mountain as they come.” ~Taylor Holliday (The Wall Street Journal)

Musical Style: Welch and Rawlings incorporate elements of early twentieth century music such as old time, classic country, gospel and traditional bluegrass with modern elements of rhythm and blues, rock ‘n’ roll, jazz, and punk rock. The New Yorker‘s Alec Wilkinson maintained their musical style is “not easily classified—it is at once innovative and obliquely reminiscent of past rural forms”.   Reception:

  • Geoffrey Himes of The Washington Post described Welch as “one of the most interesting singer-songwriters of her generation”
  • In 2003, Tom Kielty of The Boston Globe observed that she was “quietly establishing one of the most impressive catalogs in contemporary roots music”
  • in a 2007 piece in The Guardian by John Harris called Welch “one of the decade’s greatest talents”
  • Critic Robert Hilburn of the Los Angeles Times wrote, “At every turn, she demonstrates a spark and commitment that should endear her to anyone from country and folk to pop and rock fans who appreciate imagination and heart.”

Tennessee: Elvis Presley Blues: Album of the day: The Harrow & The Harvest (2011):   Other October 2:

  • Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner CBE (born 2 October 1951), known by his stage name Sting, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, activist, actor and philanthropist. Prior to starting his solo career, he was the principal songwriter, lead singer and bassist for the rock band The Police. –
  • Freedom is the eighteenth studio album by Canadian musician Neil Young, released in 1989.
    Released October 2, 1989
    Recorded July 25, 1988–July 10, 1989 The Barn-Redwood Digital, Arrow Ranch, Woodside, California;Jones Beach, New York (track 1);The Hit Factory, New York (tracks 3 5 8)
    Genre Heartland rock, hard rock
    Length 61:11
    Label Reprise
    Producer Neil Young, Niko Bolas

  • Orvon Grover Autry (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), better known as Gene Autry, was an American performer who gained fame as a singing cowboy on the radio, in movies, and on television for more than three decades beginning in the early 1930s. Autry was also owner of a television station, several radio stations in Southern California, and the Los Angeles/California Angels Major League Baseball team from 1961 to 1997. –
  • Magic is the fifteenth studio album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 2007 on Columbia Records. It was his first with the E Street Band since The Rising in 2002. The album was #2 on Rolling Stones list of the Top 50 Albums of 2007.
    Released September 25, 2007 (Vinyl) October 2, 2007 (CD)
    Recorded March – April, May 2007 at Southern Tracks Recording Studio, Atlanta, Georgia
    Genre Rock
    Length 48:00
    Label Columbia
    Producer Brendan O’Brien

  • Ron Meagher (born October 2, 1946) is best known as bassist of American rock band The Beau Brummels. When guitarist-songwriter Ron Elliott was putting the band together in 1964, he asked a friend, Kay Dane, if she knew any good bass players. Dane recommended Meagher, but cautioned, “He’s kind of weird. He has long hair!” After joining the band, Meagher proved to be important to the band’s image, as he was one of the first American rock musicians with Beatlesque hair.

-Egil