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David Olney

David Charles Olney (March 23, 1948 – January 18, 2020) was an American folk singer-songwriter.[1] Olney recorded more than twenty albums over his five-decade career. His songs have been covered by numerous artists, including Emmylou Harris, Del McCoury, Linda Ronstadt and Steve Earle.[2][3]

David Olney
Birth nameDavid Charles Olney
Born(1948-03-23)March 23, 1948
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
DiedJanuary 18, 2020(2020-01-18) (aged 71)
Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, U.S.
GenresFolk
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1971–2020
LabelsPhilo
Rounder
Strictly Music
Deadbeet
Websitewww.davidolney.com

Career edit

Olney was born on March 23, 1948, in Providence, Rhode Island.[4] After briefly attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he joined Bland Simpson's band Simpson.[5][6] They recorded one album in New York in 1971. The next year he relocated to Atlanta and in 1973 moved to Nashville with the hope of selling his material to record labels.[7][8]

In the early 1980s, he formed the band The X-Rays, which recorded two albums for Rounder Records. The group appeared on Austin City Limits, opened for major acts, including Elvis Costello, and broke up in 1985.[9]

Over the following decades, Olney performed as a solo singer-songwriter, releasing more than 20 albums including six live recordings. He collaborated with artists such as John Hadley and Sergio Webb.[10] His songs were covered by and co-written with Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Young, Del McCoury, and Laurie Lewis, among many others.[6]

Olney was a key member of Nashville's music community. The Rhode Island native was a compelling and enigmatic presence in Music City. He wrote sonnets and starred at the Nashville Shakespeare Festival, and his live concerts blended tenderness and ferocity, theatre and sincerity, agitation and embrace.[11]

Personal life and death edit

Olney resided in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife Regine,[8] with whom he had a son, Redding, and a daughter, Lillian.[8][12] Olney formed a mutual admiration with Townes Van Zandt when he began his solo career.[13] Van Zandt bought Olney a sport coat from a Goodwill store in Little Rock,[14] and famously stated that "Dave Olney is one of the best songwriters I've ever heard," alongside Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Bob Dylan.[12]

Olney died of an apparent heart attack during a performance onstage at the 30A Songwriter Festival in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, on January 18, 2020, at the age of seventy-one.[6][8][15] He was in the middle of his third song when he stopped, apologized and shut his eyes, according to fellow musician Scott Miller, who was accompanying Olney.[16][3][15]

Discography edit

Solo albums edit

  • 1986: Eye of the Storm (Philo / Rounder)
  • 1989: Deeper Well (Philo)
  • 1991: Roses (Philo)[5]
  • 1991: Top to Bottom (Appaloosa)
  • 1992: Border Crossing (SilenZ Records)
  • 1994: Ache of Longing (Roadsongs)
  • 1995: High, Wide and Lonesome (Philo / Rounder)
  • 1997: Real Lies (Philo)
  • 1999: Through a Glass Darkly (Philo / Rounder)
  • 2000: Omar's Blues (Dead Reckoning)
  • 2003: The Wheel (Loud House)
  • 2005: Migration (Loud House)
  • 2007: One Tough Town (Red Parlor)
  • 2007: Illegal Cargo (South Central Music)
  • 2009: Ol' Diz: A Musical Baseball Story. A Songwriters' Work in Progress (Deadbeet) with John Hadley
  • 2010: Dutchman's Curve (Deadbeet/Continental Song City)
  • 2014: Sweet Poison (Strictly Country Records) available at shows starting Nov. 2013, generally released in Jan. 2014
  • 2014: When the Deal Goes Down (Deadbeet)
  • 2016: Holiday in Holland DVD + CD (Strictly Country Records) with Sergio Webb
  • 2017: Don't Try to Fight It (Red Parlor)
  • 2018: This Side or the Other (Black Hen Music)

Live albums edit

  • 1994: Live in Holland (Strictly Country Records)
  • 1999: Ghosts in the Wind: Live at La Casa, Michigan (Barbed)
  • 2002: Women Across the River: Live in Holland (Strictly Country Records)
  • 2004: Illegal Cargo: Live in Holland (Strictly Country Records)
  • 2007: Lenora: Live in Holland (Strictly Country Records)
  • 2008: Live at Norm's River Roadhouse, Volume 1 (Deadbeat) with Sergio Webb and Jack Irwin

Compilations edit

  • 2012: Body of Evidence (Deadbeet) collects the EPs Film Noir, The Stone, and Robbery & Murder as a 3-CD box set
  • 2013: Predicting The Past: Introducing Americana Music Vol.2 (Rootsy) [Two discs. Disc 2: retrospective 2000–2012, all previously released]

Sources: [13][17][18]

EPs edit

  • 2011: Film Noir (Deadbeet)
  • 2012: The Stone (Deadbeet)
  • 2012: Robbery & Murder (Deadbeet)

With Anana Kaye edit

  • 2021: Whispers and Sighs (Schoolkids Records)

With Bland Simpson edit

  • 1971: Simpson

With the X-rays edit

With Nashville Jug Band edit

Singles edit

  • 2014: "When the Deal Comes Down"[19]

As composer edit

  • 1985: Mike CrossSolo at Midnight (Sugar Hill) – track 5, "Georgia May"
  • 1985: Mimi FariñaSolo (Philo) – track 5, "If My Eyes Were Blind"
  • 1986: Steve YoungLook Homeward Angel (Mill) – track 3, "If My Eyes Were Blind"
  • 1993: Emmylou HarrisCowgirl's Prayer (Warner Bros.) – track 8, "Jerusalem Tomorrow"
  • 1995: Emmylou HarrisWrecking Ball (Elektra / Asylum) – track 6, "Deeper Well" (co-written with Daniel Lanois and Emmylou Harris)
  • 1995: Linda RonstadtFeels Like Home (Elektra) – track 9, "Women Cross the River"
  • 1996: Garnet RogersNight Drive (Snow Goose) – track 6, "Love's Been Linked To The Blues"
  • 1999: Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou HarrisWestern Wall: The Tucson Sessions (Asylum) – track 5, "1917"
  • 2006: Kieran Kane, Kevin Welch, and Fats KaplinLost John Dean (Compass) – track 5, "Postcard From Mexico" (co-written with John Hadley); track 8, "Mr Bones" (co-written with Claudia Scott, John Hadley, and Kevin Welch)
  • 2006: Slaid CleavesUnsung (Rounder) – track 7, "Millionaire"
  • 2007: Mae Robertson – Dream (Lyric Partners) – track 14, "Dream a Dream" (co-written with Carol Elliott)
  • 2008: Eric Brace and Peter Cooper – You Don't Have to Like Them Both (Red Beet / CoraZong) – track 2, "Omar's Blues #2"
  • 2008: Tim O'BrienChameleon (Howdy Skies) – track 3, "The Garden"; track 7, "Chameleon"; track 12, "When In Rome" (all co-written with John Hadley and Tim O'Brien)
  • 2009: Del McCouryBy Request (McCoury Music) – track 11, "Queen Anne's Lace"
  • 2009: Pascal Briggs – The Mercenary (Drumming Monkey) – track 3, "Millionaire"
  • 2009: Kieran KaneSomewhere Beyond the Roses (Compass / Dead Reckoning) – track 8, "I Took My Power Back" (co-written with Kieran Kane)
  • 2009: The Wailin' JennysLive at the Mauch Opera House (Red House) – track 1, "Deeper Well" (co-written with Daniel Lanois and Emmylou Harris)
  • 2011: Annika Fehling – Fireflies (Rootsy) – track 12, "I Know Better" (co-written with Annika Fehling)
  • 2012: Rocky HillLone Star Legend (Floating World) – track 1, "Take A Message To Garcia"; track 2, "Go Down Dupree"; track 7, "Charleston Knife"
  • 2014: Rory McNamara – The Ring Of Truth Trio – Dangerous Business (Rolltop Discs) – track 4, "Walk Downtown"

As guest musician edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ "David Olney". Discogs. Portland, Oregon: Zink Media, Inc. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  2. ^ Iati, Marisa (January 19, 2020). "A singer-songwriter apologized, closed his eyes, dropped his head and died onstage". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Friskics-Warren, Bill (January 20, 2020). "David Olney, 71, Singer-Songwriter, Dies After Apparent Heart Attack Onstage". The New York Times. Retrieved January 22, 2020.
  4. ^ Atkinson 2011, p. 82.
  5. ^ a b Hudak, Joseph (January 19, 2020). "David Olney, Poetic Americana Songwriter, Dead at 71". Rolling Stone. United States: Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  6. ^ a b c Haring, Bruce (January 19, 2020). "David Olney Dies: Prolific Musician, Composer, Cinematographer Was 71, Passed On Stage". Deadline Hollywood. United States: Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  7. ^ Hall, Russell (February 28, 2003). "David Olney – Character study". No Depression. United States: FreshGrass Foundation. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d Paulson, Dave (January 19, 2020). "Nashville singer-songwriter David Olney dies at 71 after performance". The Tennessean. United States: Penske Media Corporation. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  9. ^ Galipault, Gerry (October 30, 1997). "The resurrection of David Olney". Pause & Play. San Diego: Pause & Play, Inc. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  10. ^ Waters, T. Wayne (June 18, 2010). "David Olney: Literate, Rabble-Rousing Troubadour". American Songwriter. United States: ForASong Media, LLC. Retrieved April 24, 2017.
  11. ^ "David Olney". davidolney.com. Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  12. ^ a b Willman, Chris (January 19, 2020). "Singer David Olney Dies During Performance at Florida's 30A Festival". Variety. United States: Variety Media, LLC. (Penske Media Corporation). Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  13. ^ a b c d e Atkinson 2011, p. 83.
  14. ^ Atkinson 2011, p. 85.
  15. ^ a b Variety Staff (January 19, 2020). "Singer-songwriter David Olney dies on stage during performance at Florida festival". NBC News. New York City: NBC. Variety. Retrieved January 19, 2020.
  16. ^ Peters, Michelle (January 19, 2020). "David Olney, Nashville Singer-Songwriter, Dies Onstage at 71". Billboard. United States: Billboard-Hollywood Media Group (Valence Media). Retrieved January 20, 2020.
  17. ^ "David Olney: Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  18. ^ Atkinson 2011, p. 84.
  19. ^ . Allaccess.com. Malibu, California: All Access Music Group. Archived from the original on July 27, 2014.

Sources edit

External links edit

  • Official web site
  • David Olney at AllMusic
  • David Olney discography at Discogs
  • Strauss, Neil (September 29, 1999). "THE POP LIFE. An Outsider Keeps Digging". The New York Times. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  • Hilburn, Robert (March 9, 2003). "The best songwriter you've never heard of?". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  • Moser, Margaret (April 25, 2003). "Record Review: David Olney, The Wheel". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  • Moser, Margaret (June 24, 2005). "Record Review: David Olney, Migration". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved June 3, 2011.

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Not to be confused with David Onley Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Canada David Charles Olney March 23 1948 January 18 2020 was an American folk singer songwriter 1 Olney recorded more than twenty albums over his five decade career His songs have been covered by numerous artists including Emmylou Harris Del McCoury Linda Ronstadt and Steve Earle 2 3 David OlneyBirth nameDavid Charles OlneyBorn 1948 03 23 March 23 1948Providence Rhode Island U S DiedJanuary 18 2020 2020 01 18 aged 71 Santa Rosa Beach Florida U S GenresFolkInstrument s GuitarYears active1971 2020LabelsPhiloRounderStrictly MusicDeadbeetWebsitewww wbr davidolney wbr com Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life and death 3 Discography 3 1 Solo albums 3 1 1 Live albums 3 1 2 Compilations 3 2 EPs 3 3 With Anana Kaye 3 4 With Bland Simpson 3 5 With the X rays 3 6 With Nashville Jug Band 3 7 Singles 3 8 As composer 3 9 As guest musician 4 References 4 1 Citations 4 2 Sources 5 External linksCareer editOlney was born on March 23 1948 in Providence Rhode Island 4 After briefly attending the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill he joined Bland Simpson s band Simpson 5 6 They recorded one album in New York in 1971 The next year he relocated to Atlanta and in 1973 moved to Nashville with the hope of selling his material to record labels 7 8 In the early 1980s he formed the band The X Rays which recorded two albums for Rounder Records The group appeared on Austin City Limits opened for major acts including Elvis Costello and broke up in 1985 9 Over the following decades Olney performed as a solo singer songwriter releasing more than 20 albums including six live recordings He collaborated with artists such as John Hadley and Sergio Webb 10 His songs were covered by and co written with Emmylou Harris Steve Earle Linda Ronstadt Steve Young Del McCoury and Laurie Lewis among many others 6 Olney was a key member of Nashville s music community The Rhode Island native was a compelling and enigmatic presence in Music City He wrote sonnets and starred at the Nashville Shakespeare Festival and his live concerts blended tenderness and ferocity theatre and sincerity agitation and embrace 11 Personal life and death editOlney resided in Nashville Tennessee with his wife Regine 8 with whom he had a son Redding and a daughter Lillian 8 12 Olney formed a mutual admiration with Townes Van Zandt when he began his solo career 13 Van Zandt bought Olney a sport coat from a Goodwill store in Little Rock 14 and famously stated that Dave Olney is one of the best songwriters I ve ever heard alongside Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Lightnin Hopkins and Bob Dylan 12 Olney died of an apparent heart attack during a performance onstage at the 30A Songwriter Festival in Santa Rosa Beach Florida on January 18 2020 at the age of seventy one 6 8 15 He was in the middle of his third song when he stopped apologized and shut his eyes according to fellow musician Scott Miller who was accompanying Olney 16 3 15 Discography editSolo albums edit 1986 Eye of the Storm Philo Rounder 1989 Deeper Well Philo 1991 Roses Philo 5 1991 Top to Bottom Appaloosa 1992 Border Crossing SilenZ Records 1994 Ache of Longing Roadsongs 1995 High Wide and Lonesome Philo Rounder 1997 Real Lies Philo 1999 Through a Glass Darkly Philo Rounder 2000 Omar s Blues Dead Reckoning 2003 The Wheel Loud House 2005 Migration Loud House 2007 One Tough Town Red Parlor 2007 Illegal Cargo South Central Music 2009 Ol Diz A Musical Baseball Story A Songwriters Work in Progress Deadbeet with John Hadley 2010 Dutchman s Curve Deadbeet Continental Song City 2014 Sweet Poison Strictly Country Records available at shows starting Nov 2013 generally released in Jan 2014 2014 When the Deal Goes Down Deadbeet 2016 Holiday in Holland DVD CD Strictly Country Records with Sergio Webb 2017 Don t Try to Fight It Red Parlor 2018 This Side or the Other Black Hen Music Live albums edit 1994 Live in Holland Strictly Country Records 1999 Ghosts in the Wind Live at La Casa Michigan Barbed 2002 Women Across the River Live in Holland Strictly Country Records 2004 Illegal Cargo Live in Holland Strictly Country Records 2007 Lenora Live in Holland Strictly Country Records 2008 Live at Norm s River Roadhouse Volume 1 Deadbeat with Sergio Webb and Jack IrwinCompilations edit 2012 Body of Evidence Deadbeet collects the EPs Film Noir The Stone and Robbery amp Murder as a 3 CD box set 2013 Predicting The Past Introducing Americana Music Vol 2 Rootsy Two discs Disc 2 retrospective 2000 2012 all previously released Sources 13 17 18 EPs edit 2011 Film Noir Deadbeet 2012 The Stone Deadbeet 2012 Robbery amp Murder Deadbeet With Anana Kaye edit 2021 Whispers and Sighs Schoolkids Records With Bland Simpson edit 1971 SimpsonWith the X rays edit 1981 Contender Rounder 13 1984 Customized Boulevard 13 With Nashville Jug Band edit 1982 Nashville Jug Band Rounder 13 Singles edit 2014 When the Deal Comes Down 19 As composer edit 1985 Mike Cross Solo at Midnight Sugar Hill track 5 Georgia May 1985 Mimi Farina Solo Philo track 5 If My Eyes Were Blind 1986 Steve Young Look Homeward Angel Mill track 3 If My Eyes Were Blind 1993 Emmylou Harris Cowgirl s Prayer Warner Bros track 8 Jerusalem Tomorrow 1995 Emmylou Harris Wrecking Ball Elektra Asylum track 6 Deeper Well co written with Daniel Lanois and Emmylou Harris 1995 Linda Ronstadt Feels Like Home Elektra track 9 Women Cross the River 1996 Garnet Rogers Night Drive Snow Goose track 6 Love s Been Linked To The Blues 1999 Linda Ronstadt and Emmylou Harris Western Wall The Tucson Sessions Asylum track 5 1917 2006 Kieran Kane Kevin Welch and Fats Kaplin Lost John Dean Compass track 5 Postcard From Mexico co written with John Hadley track 8 Mr Bones co written with Claudia Scott John Hadley and Kevin Welch 2006 Slaid Cleaves Unsung Rounder track 7 Millionaire 2007 Mae Robertson Dream Lyric Partners track 14 Dream a Dream co written with Carol Elliott 2008 Eric Brace and Peter Cooper You Don t Have to Like Them Both Red Beet CoraZong track 2 Omar s Blues 2 2008 Tim O Brien Chameleon Howdy Skies track 3 The Garden track 7 Chameleon track 12 When In Rome all co written with John Hadley and Tim O Brien 2009 Del McCoury By Request McCoury Music track 11 Queen Anne s Lace 2009 Pascal Briggs The Mercenary Drumming Monkey track 3 Millionaire 2009 Kieran Kane Somewhere Beyond the Roses Compass Dead Reckoning track 8 I Took My Power Back co written with Kieran Kane 2009 The Wailin Jennys Live at the Mauch Opera House Red House track 1 Deeper Well co written with Daniel Lanois and Emmylou Harris 2011 Annika Fehling Fireflies Rootsy track 12 I Know Better co written with Annika Fehling 2012 Rocky Hill Lone Star Legend Floating World track 1 Take A Message To Garcia track 2 Go Down Dupree track 7 Charleston Knife 2014 Rory McNamara The Ring Of Truth Trio Dangerous Business Rolltop Discs track 4 Walk Downtown As guest musician edit 2015 Tom Russell The Rose of Roscrae Proper References editCitations edit David Olney Discogs Portland Oregon Zink Media Inc Retrieved January 20 2020 Iati Marisa January 19 2020 A singer songwriter apologized closed his eyes dropped his head and died onstage The Washington Post Retrieved January 22 2020 a b Friskics Warren Bill January 20 2020 David Olney 71 Singer Songwriter Dies After Apparent Heart Attack Onstage The New York Times Retrieved January 22 2020 Atkinson 2011 p 82 a b Hudak Joseph January 19 2020 David Olney Poetic Americana Songwriter Dead at 71 Rolling Stone United States Penske Media Corporation Retrieved January 19 2020 a b c Haring Bruce January 19 2020 David Olney Dies Prolific Musician Composer Cinematographer Was 71 Passed On Stage Deadline Hollywood United States Penske Media Corporation Retrieved January 19 2020 Hall Russell February 28 2003 David Olney Character study No Depression United States FreshGrass Foundation Retrieved April 24 2017 a b c d Paulson Dave January 19 2020 Nashville singer songwriter David Olney dies at 71 after performance The Tennessean United States Penske Media Corporation Retrieved January 19 2020 Galipault Gerry October 30 1997 The resurrection of David Olney Pause amp Play San Diego Pause amp Play Inc Retrieved April 24 2017 Waters T Wayne June 18 2010 David Olney Literate Rabble Rousing Troubadour American Songwriter United States ForASong Media LLC Retrieved April 24 2017 David Olney davidolney com Retrieved January 20 2020 a b Willman Chris January 19 2020 Singer David Olney Dies During Performance at Florida s 30A Festival Variety United States Variety Media LLC Penske Media Corporation Retrieved January 19 2020 a b c d e Atkinson 2011 p 83 Atkinson 2011 p 85 a b Variety Staff January 19 2020 Singer songwriter David Olney dies on stage during performance at Florida festival NBC News New York City NBC Variety Retrieved January 19 2020 Peters Michelle January 19 2020 David Olney Nashville Singer Songwriter Dies Onstage at 71 Billboard United States Billboard Hollywood Media Group Valence Media Retrieved January 20 2020 David Olney Discography AllMusic Retrieved November 27 2021 Atkinson 2011 p 84 Future Releases on Triple A AAA Radio Stations Allaccess com Malibu California All Access Music Group Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Sources edit Atkinson Brian T 2011 I ll Be Here in the Morning The Songwriting Legacy of Townes Van Zandt John and Robin Dickson Series in Texas Music 1st ed College Station Texas Texas A amp M University Press ISBN 978 1603445269 External links editOfficial web site David Olney at AllMusic David Olney discography at Discogs Strauss Neil September 29 1999 THE POP LIFE An Outsider Keeps Digging The New York Times Retrieved June 3 2011 Hilburn Robert March 9 2003 The best songwriter you ve never heard of Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 3 2011 Moser Margaret April 25 2003 Record Review David Olney The Wheel The Austin Chronicle Retrieved June 3 2011 Moser Margaret June 24 2005 Record Review David Olney Migration The Austin 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