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Son Volt

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  • Formed: Chicago, IL
  • Years Active: 1990s, 2000s
  • Group Members: James Walbourne, Jay Farrar
  • Website: http://www.sonvolt.net/
  • Recent Activity: 04.26.13 George Jones epitomized the spirit of country music. He represented the Honky Tonk zeitgeist like no other.
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Biography All Music GuideWikipedia

Group Members: James Walbourne, Jay Farrar

All Music Guide:

After touring in support of their 1993 masterpiece, Anodyne, the seminal alternative country band Uncle Tupelo split up over long-simmering creative differences between co-leaders Jay Farrar and Jeff Tweedy. Tweedy recruited much of the band to form Wilco, while Farrar teamed up with original Tupelo drummer Mike Heidorn to form Son Volt, the more tradition-minded of the two Tupelo offshoots. Joined by brothers Jim (bass) and Dave Boquist (guitar, fiddle, banjo, fiddle, steel guitar), the band signed to Warner Bros. and released its debut album, Trace, in 1995. It was greeted with excellent reviews from most critics, offering a set of stark, subtle, mostly downbeat songs that drew from traditional country, folk, and roots rock. The single "Drown" was successful on both college and rock radio, and the band subsequently added unofficial fifth member Eric Heywood on mandolin and pedal steel for its second album, 1997's Straightaways.

While Straightaways mined territory similar to Trace and again received positive reviews, some found Farrar's lack of creative progression troubling, and although 1998's Wide Swing Tremolo was a somewhat harder-rocking affair, the erosion of critical support for the group continued. They ended up on an unofficial hiatus (rumors of their breakup were denied), and Farrar debuted as a solo artist with 2001's Sebastopol, putting the future of Son Volt in further doubt. He continued with his solo career throughout 2002 and 2003, and in 2005 Rhino issued Retrospective: 1995-2000. But Son Volt weren't over. Farrar revived the nameplate in July 2005 with the issue of Okemah and the Melody of Riot (Legacy). For the album, recorded in St. Louis, Farrar was joined by drummer Dave Bryson, bassist Andrew DuPlantis, and ex-Backsliders guitarist Brad Rice. Search arrived in early 2007, followed by American Central Dust in 2009. Honky Tonk, full of pedal steel guitars and twin fiddles, and a sort of homage to the Bakersfield country sound, arrived early in 2013.

Wikipedia:

Son Volt is an alternative country group formed by Jay Farrar in 1994 after the breakup of the band Uncle Tupelo.

History [edit]

The group formed after Farrar met Jim and Dave Boquist during the final Uncle Tupelo tour. Together with former Uncle Tupelo drummer Mike Heidorn, the band rehearsed and recorded in the Minneapolis area in late 1994. The group performed its first concert at the 7th Street Entry in Minneapolis on June 16, 1995. While half of the band was rooted in the Minneapolis area, Farrar and Heidorn lived in the St. Louis area, and the band used both cities as bases for its operations during the first couple of years.

Early Albums [edit]

Son Volt's first album, Trace, met with critical acclaim and topped many "best-of" lists in 1995, despite not being a large commercial success. Two follow-up albums (1997's Straightaways and 1998's Wide Swing Tremolo) continued in the same vein. A Retrospective: 1995-2000, released in 2005, gathered highlights from this era, along with previously unreleased recordings.

Hiatus and return [edit]

Jay Farrar announced a hiatus from Son Volt after their 1999 tour. Beginning in 2001, Jay Farrar released several solo efforts that postponed further releases from Son Volt. Farrar reformed with the original members of Son Volt to record a song for a tribute album for Alejandro Escovedo. The sessions reportedly went so well that Farrar and the other band members intended to record once again in the autumn of 2004. Just prior to the sessions, however, Farrar and the other band members abruptly ended negotiations. Farrar formed a new version of the band with a different line-up and released an album on Transmit Sound/Sony Legacy, Okemah and the Melody of Riot, in 2005. 2006 saw the release of a live CD and DVD called Six String Belief. In 2007 the band released a studio album called The Search. American Central Dust followed, released by Rounder Records on July 7, 2009. A new album, Honky Tonk, was released March 5, 2013 by Rounder Records. A large scale tour is following the release of the album.

Musical style [edit]

Son Volt's music ranges from quiet folk/country ballads reminiscent of Bob Dylan's John Wesley Harding, to barhouse rockers in the spirit of Neil Young with Crazy Horse. Often considered a staple band of the alternative country movement, their music is perhaps better described as genre-spanning traditional American music.

Members [edit]

Current members [edit]
Jay Farrar (guitar, harmonica, vocals), formerly of Uncle TupeloDave Bryson (drums)Andrew Duplantis (bass guitar, backing vocals)Mark Spencer (keyboards, steel guitar), formerly of Blood OrangesGary Hunt (Guitar, Mandolin, Fiddle)

The new Son Volt line-up began touring February 22, 2013, in support of their new album Honky Tonk.

Former members [edit]
Mike Heidorn (drums), formerly of Uncle Tupelo (Original member of Son Volt)Dave Boquist (banjo, fiddle, guitar, lap steel) (Original member of Son Volt)Jim Boquist (bass guitar, backing vocals) (Original member of Son Volt)Eric Heywood (mandolin, pedal steel)Brad Rice (guitar, Okemah & The Melody Of Riot, The Search)Derry deBorja (keyboards, The Search)Chris Masterson (guitar, American Central Dust)James Walbourne (touring guitarist)Chris Frame (touring guitarist)
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Tour Dates All Dates Dates In My Area

Date Venue Location Tickets
05.30.13 Mulberry Mountain Ozark, AR US
05.30.13 Outland Ballroom Springfield, MO US
06.01.13 The Pageant Saint Louis, MO US
06.03.13 The Englert Theatre Iowa City, IA US
06.04.13 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN US
06.05.13 Turner Hall Ballroom Milwaukee, WI US
06.06.13 High Noon Saloon Madison, WI US
06.07.13 Park West Chicago, IL US
06.08.13 The Vogue Indianapolis, IN US
06.11.13 Hart Theatre at The Egg Albany, NY US

Video from YouTube

  • thumbnail from Son Volt - Windfall (Austin City Limits, 1996) Son Volt - Windfall (Austin City Limits, 1996)
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  • thumbnail from Son Volt - Drown Son Volt - Drown
  • thumbnail from Son Volt - Tear Stained Eye Son Volt - Tear Stained Eye

Activity

  • 04.26.13 George Jones epitomized the spirit of country music. He represented the Honky Tonk zeitgeist like no other.
  • 03.05.13 Head over to @CMT and check out the video premier for "Hearts and Minds." http://t.co/CBWfauwhSs
  • 03.05.13 At long last 'Honky Tonk' is finally here! Please RT and help spread the word. iTunes http://t.co/Yj0g2DzmtD Amazon http://t.co/9ehEzWwNEI
  • 03.01.13 Listen to Jay discuss the idea behind the new album,'Honky Tonk.' Honky Tonk is available on Tuesday March 5! http://t.co/1rfl9xpBzd
  • 02.26.13 American Songwriter is streaming the entire album! Honky Tonk out March 5! http://t.co/xxLTXoHdlo
  • 02.23.13 Sneak peek of "Down The Highway" from Honky Tonk - out March 5! Please share! http://t.co/fcfNHhrkK8
  • 02.22.13 AOL/Spinner premieres "Bakersfield" from Honky Tonk in it's entirety! http://t.co/yhZX6plRa3
  • 02.21.13 April through June dates have been added to the Son Volt site and Facebook page! https://t.co/EWRSzTPql6 http://t.co/iA6JBOFB9T
  • 02.21.13 Check out a sneak peak for "Bakersfield" - new album, Honky Tonk, out on March 5! Spread the word! http://t.co/Jw0Vr48iuJ
  • 02.20.13 Here's a sneak peak of "Brick Walls" from the upcoming release 'Honky Tonk.' Stay tuned all week for more music! http://t.co/xgEdzVZ8
  • 02.19.13 Free music for Son Volt fans today! Get an MP3 download of "Hearts and Minds" from the upcoming album 'Honky Tonk.' http://t.co/2opzDYGI
  • 02.15.13 Check out the full version of "Hearts and Minds" via Rolling Stone - Honky Tonk out March 5! http://t.co/HP0uuaMD