Gill Landry

American singer-songwriter


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nameGill Landry
imageGill Landry with Old Crow Medicine Show at 9-30 Club Washington DC August 2012.jpg
captionPlaying resonator guitar with Old Crow Medicine Show at 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., August 2, 2012
backgroundsolo_singer
birth_nameGilbert John Landry
aliasFrank Lemon
birth_date
birth_placeLake Charles, Louisiana, United States
genre
occupationMusician
instrumentGuitar, banjo, steel guitar, resonator guitar
years_active1998–present
labelLoose, ATO
associated_actsThe Felice Brothers, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Kitchen Syncopators, Dianna Agron
website
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Gilbert John Landry (born December 10, 1975), also known by the stage name of Frank Lemon, is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist born in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He is a former member of Old Crow Medicine Show and a founding member of the Kitchen Syncopators. In March 2015 he released his third album, the self-titled Gill Landry, and in October 2017 came Love Rides a Dark Horse released by ATO Records and Loose Music.

Biography

Early days

Gill Landry got his first guitar when he was 5. After spending many years busking the streets of New Orleans, the Northwest, and Europe, he started The Kitchen Syncopators with his friend Woody Pines in 1998. As he tells the story:

Those songs would come in handy later when they'd moved to the Pacific Northwest. Landry recounts:

The Kitchen Syncopators recorded seven self-released CDs:

  • The Kitchen Syncopators
  • Jug Band and Rag Time
  • Tijuana Zebra
  • Pepper In My Shoe (2003)
  • Yazoo City Strugglers (2004)
  • Underwood (2005)
  • Live From Sedona (2006)

Old Crow Medicine Show

Gill began to fill in for Critter Fuqua, lending vocals, banjo and steel guitar for Old Crow Medicine Show, joining them on tour in Europe in 2005 and appearing at the Cambridge Folk Festival. As Landry tells it:

Recovering quickly, he "went to a place called The Folkstore in Seattle, and bought a Goodtime banjo." He got a five-minute lesson from the store owner, then "practiced it for two weeks before I went to meet the boys. I played it on the Opry and at Doc Watson days. I must have just been god awful (sic)." Something must have worked, because "they kept calling me back.

When Old Crow co-founder Chris "Critter" Fuqua officially "went on hiatus" from the group in 2007 to pursue "recovery from a longtime alcohol addiction", the group looked to Landry as a replacement. "

Regarding his third solo album, released March 2015, he says: "This album, though holding to a few similar influences as Old Crow, is very much a departure as it is more of a personal journey, musically and lyrically." Landry left Old Crow Medicine Show following the release of this record.

Solo albums

In 2007, Landry released a solo album titled The Ballad of Lawless Soirez on Nettwerk Records. "Coal Black Heaven" from this album was hailed by one reviewer as "something of a hobo haiku to the national collapse and depression looming over every hollowed-out and rusted-through US river town."

In October 2011, he self-released his second solo album titled Piety & Desire — featuring the Felice Brothers, Brandi Carlile, Jolie Holland, Ketch Secor, and Samantha Parton (of the Be Good Tanyas) — where he "creates a whole film and stereo hi-fi noir milieu" by realizing "a dozen rootsy, ambient and mostly catchy hardscrabble southwestern tinged originals." ::quote

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|width=20% |align=right |quote="Recorded in a south Nashville apartment and produced by Landry himself, the album pitches its tent in the four-way intersection between Dylan-inspired folk-rock, atmospheric Americana, dusty cowboy songs and street busker ballads."|source=Rolling Stone}} His third, self-titled album was released by ATO Records on March 3, 2015. Leaving the "relative security of the popular roots band Old Crow Medicine Show" and suffering a "tough breakup with a one-time fiancée," forced a reevaluation of Landry's life helping to generate the "introspective, generally dark songs that pour out of him' on this album. Landry says of his "map out of the darkness":

''Love Rides a Dark Horse'' (2017)

Love Rides a Dark Horse was released by ATO Records & Loose in October 2017. Landry says of the impetus for the album: The album includes contributions from Ross Holmes on fiddle (Mumford & Sons, Bruce Hornsby), Skylar Wilson on keyboard (Andrew Combs, Rayland Baxter), and Logan Matheny on drums (Roman Candle, The Rosebuds). American Songwriter notes "Landry’s looming yet subtle baritone — somewhere between Leonard Cohen, Kris Kristofferson and Dave Alvin — unspool (sic) stories of broken hearts."

Festivals and tours

Landry shared the stage at Americana Music Festival in September 2015 with acts such as Loretta Lynn, Steve Earle, Pokey Lafarge, and Gillian Welch. He opened for Warren Haynes and The Wood Brothers on tour in Fall of 2015.

After touring Sweden in 2016, Landry performed at Twisterella (2016) and both the Latitude Festival in Suffolk, England and Longitude Festival in Ireland in 2017.

In 2017 and 2019 he performed concerts with singer Dianna Agron at the Café Carlyle in New York.

Film/Video

Landry contributed music for the Run Away Dog (2017) soundtrack. He appeared in Austin to Boston (2014), which chronicled four bands riding in five Volkswagen buses across three thousand miles, and featured: Ben Howard, The Staves, Nathaniel Rateliff, and Bear's Den. Landry appeared in Big Easy Express (2012) with his former band, Old Crow Medicine Show. He also appeared at the end of Be Good Tanyas video "The Littlest Birds".

References

References

  1. Hahne, Jeff. (May 9, 2007). "Dark inspiration". [[Creative Loafing]] Charlotte.
  2. (January 13, 2015). "Listen to the New Single From Old Crow Medicine Show's Gill Landry 'Just Like You' paves the way for self-titled, genre-jumping solo album". Rolling Stone.
  3. (November 3, 2017). "Interview: Gill Landry on New Solo Album, Freedom After Old Crow Medicine Show".
  4. Aird, Jonathan. (December 11, 2017). "Gill Landry "Love rides a dark horse" (Loose Music, 2017)".
  5. Chris, Mateer. (December 13, 2011). "Gill Landry Reflects On His Work With The Kitchen Syncopators & Old Crow Medicine Show, While Delivering His Own "Piety & Desire"". Uprooted Music Revue.
  6. (October 11, 2007}}{{Dead link). "Gill Landry". [[The Post and Courier]].
  7. Comaratta, Len. (July 26, 2012). "Interview: Critter Fuqua (of Old Crow Medicine Show)". Consequence of Sound.
  8. Dickens, Tad. (August 14, 2012). "Old Crow Medicine Show's new chapter [podcast with new member Chance McCoy]". The Roanoke Times.
  9. (February 8, 2015). "Grammy Awards 2015: The Complete Winners List". [[Rolling Stone]].
  10. (July 23, 2015). "Interview: Gill Landry. I'm Putting My Own Boots On And Taking A Walk.". Rock Shot.
  11. Danielsen, Aarik. "Gill Landry: The Ballad of Lawless Soirez". [[PopMatters]].
  12. Ritter, Mitch. (March 19, 2011). "Mitch's Monthly Mix: Aguas de Marḉo (Waters of March)". Driftwood Magazine.
  13. Ritter, Mitch. (October 18, 2011). "Feature Review: Gill Landry, Piety & Desire". Driftwood Magazine.
  14. (March 3, 2015). "Gill Landry Pre-Order". Atorecords.shop.musictoday.com.
  15. Horowitz, Hal. (October 5, 2017). "Gill Landry: Love Rides a Dark Horse « American Songwriter". American Songwriter.
  16. (August 15, 2017). "Gill Landry announces new album "Love Rides A Dark Horse" – ATO RECORDS".
  17. "Loose | Gill Landry's New Album 'Love Rides A Dark Horse' Is Out Today".
  18. (April 2, 2014). "2017 Line Up". Latitude Festival.
  19. (February 1, 2013). "Line up". Longitude Festival 2017.
  20. Frisby, Troy. "BWW Review: Dianna Agron Nails the Songs But Loses the Thread at Cafe Carlyle".
  21. (2017-09-20). "Music Review: Dianna Agron breaks loose at Cafe Carlyle with Gill Landry".

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