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Gillian Welch
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Gillian Welch (born October 2, 1967 in New York City) first =Alec is a singer-songwriter whose musical style combines elements of bluegrass, neotraditional country, Americana, old-time string band music, and folk into a rustic style that she dubs "American Primitive". first =James All of her recordings feature the close harmonies and unconventional guitar work of her musical partner, David Rawlings

. Her music is often described as haunting or soothing. Welch pronounces her first name with a hard G (IPA2 g rather than IPA2 d??).

Biography and career

Welch was born in Manhattan and was adopted when she was three days old. She moved to Los Angeles at the age of four. On her eighth birthday she wished for and got a guitar and lessons, and learned soon to play the guitar. Studying at the University of California, Santa Cruz
In Boston, Welch met and began dating David Rawlings, who would become her long-time musical partner. In 1992, they moved to Nashville and began building a career. In Nashville, she met T-Bone Burnett, first =Rita producer to such artists as Los Lobos, Sam Phillips, Counting Crows, and Elvis Costello. In 1996, Welch released her first album, Revival, which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Contemporary Folk Album in 1997. Since then, she has recorded other albums and collaborated on the songs "Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby" and "I'll Fly Away" on the Grammy-winning soundtrack of the Coen Brothers hit film O Brother, Where Art Thou?. first =John Welch also had a cameo in the film, as a woman in a record store trying to obtain a copy of the Soggy Bottom Boys' recording of "Man of Constant Sorrow".

Welch has also collaborated with good friend and singer/songwriter Ryan Adams on the albums Heartbreaker and Destroyer. She and Rawlings toured with Emmylou Harris, Patty Griffin, and Buddy Miller in 2004 as The Sweet Harmony Traveling Revue. Welch and Rawlings have collaborated with Old Crow Medicine Show and appear in their video of their song "Wagon Wheel". Recently, Welch and Rawlings have been touring with Bright Eyes in 2007 on their American Cassadaga tour. Her song "My First Lover" is featured in the motion picture The Strangers.Rogue Pictures new motion picture, The Strangers www.thestrangers.net Welch and Rawlings made surprise appearances in Baltimore, Maryland; Washington, D.C.; Richmond, Virginia; Norfolk, Virginia; and Asheville, North Carolina opening for Rilo Kiley in June 2008 to showcase new songs the two had been working on.

Discography

Solo

  • Revival, 1996
  • Hell Among the Yearlings, 1998
  • Time (The Revelator), 2001
  • Soul Journey, 2003

Other appearances

  • Ryan Adams – Heartbreaker (2000 · Bloodshot)
  • Jay Farrar – Sebastopol (2001 · Artemis)
  • A Tribute to John Hartford: Live From Mountain Stage (2001 - Blue Plate)
  • Lifted: Songs of the Spirit (2002 · Sony/Hear Music) - "Orphan Girl"
  • Ryan Adams - Demolition (2002 . Lost Highway)
  • Bright Eyes – Cassadaga (2007 · Saddle Creek)

Videography

  • The Revelator Collection, DVD, 2002

Covers

Many artists have recorded songs written by Gillian Welch and by Welch and Rawlings:
  • "Orphan Girl" from the album, Revival, has been covered by:
    • Tim and Mollie O'Brien on the 1994 album, Away Out on the Mountain.
    • Emmylou Harris on the 1995 album, Wrecking Ball.
    • Suzannah and Georgia Rose on the 1999 album, Across the Blue Mountains.
    • Dry Branch Fire Squad on the 2005 album, Live at the Newburyport Firehouse (retitled as "Orphan Child") .
    • Over the Rhine on the 2007 album, Live from Nowhere, Volume 2.
    • Crooked Still on the 2004 album, Hop High.
    • Amos Lee live at Southpaw in Brooklyn, New York
  • "One More Dollar" and "Tear My Stillhouse Down" were both recorded by The Nashville Bluegrass Band on their 1995 album, Unleashed.
  • The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band included "Dry Town", on their 1999 album, Bang Bang Bang.
  • Joan Baez included "Caleb Meyer" and "Elvis Presley Blues" on her 2003 release, Dark Chords on a Big Guitar.
  • Jimmy Buffett has recorded "Elvis Presley Blues" on his 2006 album, Take the Weather with You.
  • Alison Krauss & Union Station, "New Favorite" appears on Alison Krauss & Union Station Live, and New Favorite, whilst "Wouldn't Be So Bad" appears on "Lonely Runs Both Ways".
  • The Holmes Brothers, "Everything is Free" appears on Simple Truths
  • Chris Pureka recorded "Everything is Free" on her 2006 album,, Dryland
  • Kathy Mattea, "455 Rocket" and "Patiently Waiting" appear on Love Travels (1997)
  • Trisha Yearwood, recorded "Two Days From Knowing" as the B-Side single for "You Can Sleep While I Drive" (1995)
  • David Johansen & The Harry Smiths recorded "My Morphine" on their 2002 release, Shaker
  • Jessica Haines & Mark Kaiser recorded "Caleb Meyer" on their 2006 release, ''So Here's to You
  • The Secret Machines, "Everything is Free" appears on the CD single for "All at Once (It's Not That Important)"
  • Chris Thile covered "Wayside/Back in Time" on his 2006 release, How to Grow a Woman from the Ground.
  • Peter Mulvey recorded "Caleb Meyer." It appears on his album, Ten Thousand Mornings.
  • The Greencards recorded "Caleb Meyer" for their album, ''Movin' On.
  • Miranda Lambert recorded "Dry Town" on her 2007 album, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
  • Glen Phillips recorded "Revelator" on his 2006 album, Unlucky 7
  • Elan Mehler recorded "Elvis Presley Blues" on his 2007 album, Scheme for Thought
  • Ryan Adams recorded "Revelator" on his 2000 unreleased album, Destroyer. Welch provided harmonies on the track, and along with Rawlings contributed to the entire album.

    Performances and recordings with other artists

    • Welch and David Rawlings toured and performed with Ani DiFranco, Greg Brown, and Bo Ramsey in the Three Stools Tour in 2000.
    • Welch covers Gram Parsons' "Hickory Wind" on the various artists' compilation, Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons, released in 1999.
    • Welch and Rawlings sing backing vocals on "Speedway at Nazareth" and "Prairie Wedding" on Mark Knopfler's 2000 album Sailing to Philadelphia.
    • Welch plays drums and David Rawlings produces on Old Crow Medicine Show's album Big Iron World.
    • Welch performs vocals on Bright Eyes' 2007 release Cassadaga.
    • Welch and Rawlings performed on Robyn Hitchcock's 2004 album Spooked.
    • On April 5, 2007, Welch joined the Decemberists on stage in Nashville as a surprise guest.
    • On June 2, 2007, Welch and Rawlings appeared as a special surprise guest at Levon Helm's Midnight Ramble sessions in Woodstock, NY.
    • Welch performs vocals on two songs for Old Crow Medicine Show's World Cafe EP. (Wrecking Ball, Odds'n Ends).
    • Welch and David Rawlings performed on Jay Farrar's 2001 album Sebastopol.
    • Welch and David Rawlings performed with Bright Eyes and Maria Taylor in the Taylor Family Band at a secret show in Birmingham, AL on December 28, 2006
    • Welch and Rawlings contribute various of their talents to Ryan Adams' Heartbreaker.
    • Welch plays drums on Uncle Earl's album Waterloo, Tennessee (The Last Goodbye)
    • Welch and Rawlings open for Bright Eyes in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Both join the second opener as well as Bright Eyes throughout the show. (Sioux Falls, SD: Ramkota Convention Center)
      • Welch and Rawlings played with Rilo Kiley in June 2008
      • On July 30, 2008, Welch and Rawlings joined She & Him, composed of Zooey Deschanel and M. Ward, for the encore of their performance in Nashville, Tennessee.
      • Welch sings harmonies with Jenny Lewis on her song "Barking at the Moon" on the Bolt soundtrack.

      External Links

      AskMen.com - Gillian Welch

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