Graham Lindsey
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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 | , Bloodshot Records, , , Catamount Records |
Associated acts | Old Skull, , , |
Website | http://grahamlindsey.net |
Graham Lindsey (born May 20, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. He played in several punk bands, including Old Skull,[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 & . 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.[citation needed]
History[]
Lindsey left home at age fourteen and resided in New Orleans, Brooklyn, and Nebraska.[2] After the dissolution of Old Skull, Lindsey became interested in acoustic music, particularly the burgeoning anti-folk movement, and began playing local gigs in Madison. He then dropped music altogether for four years.[3]
Discography[]
Solo albums[]
- Famous Anonymous Wilderness (September 2, 2003)[4]
- Hell Under The Skullbones (August 15, 2006)[5]
- We Are All Alone In This Together (January 20, 2009)[6]
- The Mine EP (January 20, 2009)[7]
- Digging Up Birds: A Collection of Rarities & Others (May 27, 2014)[8]
Guest Appearances & Side Projects[]
- The Perreze Farm - Songs For The Birds EP (May 25, 2009)[9]
- 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 (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
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