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Richard Slaid Cleaves (born June 9, 1964) is an American folk singer-songwriter who has been performing extensively and recording albums in the Americana genre since the early 1990s. [1] Raised in South Berwick, Maine , he has lived in the Austin, Texas , area since 1992.
Still Fighting the War is a studio album by American musician Slaid Cleaves. It was released in June 2013 under Music Road Records. It was released in June 2013 under Music Road Records. Track listing
Picott met Slaid Cleaves on his first day of second grade and the two became lifelong friends and even wrote several songs together. [3] After a period living in Boulder, Colorado, where he busked and studied the art of songwriting, [4] Picott moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1994, where he spent a number of years playing local clubs. [2]
We've got your August (and beyond) concert calendar with Willie Nelson, Luke Bryan, Ted Nugent, Rod Stewart and Jelly Roll among the highlights
He has recorded and performed with Shawn Colvin, Peter Wolf, Lucy Kaplansky, Bill Morrissey, Jonatha Brooke, John Gorka, David Maxwell, Dennis Brennan, Jeanie Stahl, Ellis Paul, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Slaid Cleaves and many others. [2] From 2009 to 2015, he was the touring guitarist for The J. Geils Band and is currently playing with Bonnie ...
Adam Carroll (born 1975) is an Americana singer-songwriter who was born in Tyler, Texas, and has spent most of his career in the Austin, Texas area. Carroll has nine solo albums to his credit, all indie releases, beginning with 2000's South of Town.
A Calliope Concert at Carnegie Lecture Hall featuring Tom Rush on April 22, 2006. Calliope: Pittsburgh Folk Music Society is an organization that promotes folk music and folk dance in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, area.
Born in Buffalo, New York, Morlix moved to Texas in 1975 and performed with Blaze Foley.He moved to Los Angeles in 1981 and joined Lucinda Williams's band. He accompanied her from 1985 to 1996 and produced two of her records, Lucinda Williams and its follow-up, Sweet Old World.