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G. Love

Garrett Dutton (born October 3, 1972), better known as G. Love, is an American singer, rapper and musician best known as the frontman for the band G. Love & Special Sauce.

G. Love
Birth nameGarrett Dutton
Born (1972-10-03) October 3, 1972 (age 51)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Instrument(s)Guitar, harmonica, vocals
LabelsBrushfire, Republic, Thirty Tigers
Websitephiladelphonic.com

Biography edit

Dutton, the son of a banking lawyer, was born in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, and began playing guitar at age eight. He wrote his first song by the time he was in the ninth grade and began playing harmonica in a wire rack. Dutton credits Bob Dylan and John Hammond Jr., as well as the then-contemporary "old school" hip-hop sounds of Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, and Philadelphia's own Schoolly D, as influences.

Dutton, who attended high school at the private Germantown Friends School, began playing solo on the streets of Philadelphia. After one year at Skidmore College, Dutton dropped out and relocated to Boston, working as a fundraiser for Peace Action and playing wherever and whenever he could.

Shortly after moving to Boston, Dutton met Tom DeMille, a local producer Dutton later nicknamed T-Time, a reference to DeMille’s appreciation for both music and golf). DeMille had hung a flyer at local music store 'Daddy's Junky Music,’ describing his desire to combine blues influences (like Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, Little Walter, etc.) with modern music to create a new sound. This appealed to Dutton, whose approach to music was similar to what DeMille described. Initially, Dutton had focused on recording songs including “Yeah, It's That Easy” and “This Ain't Living,” that combined street influences with classic blues instrumentation. Early renditions were typically Dobro guitar over an early-1990s hip-hop beat, backed by synth bass and keys played by T-Time. In 1992, Dutton and DeMille realized that neither of them was particularly good at programming drum tracks, and Dutton began looking for help in that area.

One of his few indoor gigs at this time was a Boston bar called The Tam O'Shanter (a Boston institution which was in business until 2018), where he met drummer Jeffrey "The Houseman" Clemens in January 1993. Dutton and Clemens began working as a duo, and were joined a few months later by bassist Jim "Jimi Jazz" Prescott. This trio became the house band on Mondays at The Plough and Stars in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

In 1993, DeMille flew to New York to meet with a Los Angeles–based producer who had connections to Michael Jackson (arranged through a family friend). DeMille shared some studio and live recordings of Dutton, who had just started going by the moniker G. Love. Later in 1993, G. Love and Special Sauce (as the trio was now called) signed a record deal and released their first album in 1994.

G. Love featured Jack Johnson on his 1999 album Philadelphonic playing an early version of Jack Johnson's "Rodeo Clowns" when Jack was an unknown artist. Jack later featured the song on his 2003 album On and On. G. Love met Johnson through a mutual surf buddy who said, "Hey man, there's this kid you got to meet. He's a big fan and he's got this song called rodeo clowns and I think it's really great and I really think you should hear it." After that G Love saw Johnson's effortless style and potential and invited him into the studio to record the now-famous "Rodeo Clowns".[1]

Garrett dated Tristan Prettyman and wrote the song "Beautiful" with her while they were dating.[2]

Known for his live shows, he is often seen touring with Jack Johnson and Citizen Cope. As a producer, Johnson signed G. Love to his record label Brushfire Records. He has made appearances on the records of artists such as Slightly Stoopid and Donavon Frankenreiter, and has toured with Dave Matthews.

In 2009, he collaborated with Zap Mama on their album ReCreation, singing on the single "Drifting".

In 2010, G. Love joined forces with The Avett Brothers who produced and are featured on his album "Fixin' to Die". The album was released under the Brushfire label on February 22, 2011.

Discography edit

Studio albums – solo edit

Studio albums – with Special Sauce edit

Bootlegs, demos or outtake albums edit

  • Back in the Day (1993) [with Special Sauce]
  • G. Love In the King's Court (Fishtown Records – 1998; available online or at live shows, also Chicken Platters Records -1996 CP002) [as King's Court]
  • Oh Yeah (Philadelphonic Records – 1998) [Solo]
  • Has Gone Country (1998) [Solo]
  • Rappin' Blues EP (1999) [with Special Sauce]
  • Front Porch Loungin' (2000) [with Special Sauce]
  • Long Way Down (Philadelphonic Records – 2009 Australia & New Zealand only release) [with Special Sauce]

Compilation albums edit

  • Best Of (Sony – 2002) [with Special Sauce]
  • Playlist: The Very Best of G. Love & Special Sauce (The Okeh Years) (Epic/Legacy – 2013) [with Special Sauce]

References edit

  1. ^ . maryjaneexperience.com. Archived from the original on March 30, 2020. Retrieved January 13, 2022.
  2. ^ "G. Love and Special Sauce Live at Ram's Head Onstage on 2006-08-22 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive". Archive.org. August 22, 2006. Retrieved April 3, 2020.

External links edit

  • G. Love and Special Sauce website
  • G. Love discography at Discogs  
  • G. Love's YouTube site
  • "Hot Cookin'" artist commentary
  • The band's Myspace page
  • Always Refreshing: An Interview with G. Love
  • Garrett sits down with Ira Haberman of The Sound Podcast for a feature interview
  • Billboard.com Complete Discography of G. Love
  • G. Love at IMDb

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Special Sauce 2 3 Bootlegs demos or outtake albums 2 4 Compilation albums 3 References 4 External linksBiography editDutton the son of a banking lawyer was born in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia and began playing guitar at age eight He wrote his first song by the time he was in the ninth grade and began playing harmonica in a wire rack Dutton credits Bob Dylan and John Hammond Jr as well as the then contemporary old school hip hop sounds of Run DMC the Beastie Boys and Philadelphia s own Schoolly D as influences Dutton who attended high school at the private Germantown Friends School began playing solo on the streets of Philadelphia After one year at Skidmore College Dutton dropped out and relocated to Boston working as a fundraiser for Peace Action and playing wherever and whenever he could Shortly after moving to Boston Dutton met Tom DeMille a local producer Dutton later nicknamed T Time a reference to DeMille s appreciation for both music and golf DeMille had hung a flyer at local music store Daddy s Junky Music describing his desire to combine blues influences like Muddy Waters Howling Wolf Little Walter etc with modern music to create a new sound This appealed to Dutton whose approach to music was similar to what DeMille described Initially Dutton had focused on recording songs including Yeah It s That Easy and This Ain t Living that combined street influences with classic blues instrumentation Early renditions were typically Dobro guitar over an early 1990s hip hop beat backed by synth bass and keys played by T Time In 1992 Dutton and DeMille realized that neither of them was particularly good at programming drum tracks and Dutton began looking for help in that area One of his few indoor gigs at this time was a Boston bar called The Tam O Shanter a Boston institution which was in business until 2018 where he met drummer Jeffrey The Houseman Clemens in January 1993 Dutton and Clemens began working as a duo and were joined a few months later by bassist Jim Jimi Jazz Prescott This trio became the house band on Mondays at The Plough and Stars in Cambridge Massachusetts In 1993 DeMille flew to New York to meet with a Los Angeles based producer who had connections to Michael Jackson arranged through a family friend DeMille shared some studio and live recordings of Dutton who had just started going by the moniker G Love Later in 1993 G Love and Special Sauce as the trio was now called signed a record deal and released their first album in 1994 G Love featured Jack Johnson on his 1999 album Philadelphonic playing an early version of Jack Johnson s Rodeo Clowns when Jack was an unknown artist Jack later featured the song on his 2003 album On and On G Love met Johnson through a mutual surf buddy who said Hey man there s this kid you got to meet He s a big fan and he s got this song called rodeo clowns and I think it s really great and I really think you should hear it After that G Love saw Johnson s effortless style and potential and invited him into the studio to record the now famous Rodeo Clowns 1 Garrett dated Tristan Prettyman and wrote the song Beautiful with her while they were dating 2 Known for his live shows he is often seen touring with Jack Johnson and Citizen Cope As a producer Johnson signed G Love to his record label Brushfire Records He has made appearances on the records of artists such as Slightly Stoopid and Donavon Frankenreiter and has toured with Dave Matthews In 2009 he collaborated with Zap Mama on their album ReCreation singing on the single Drifting In 2010 G Love joined forces with The Avett Brothers who produced and are featured on his album Fixin to Die The album was released under the Brushfire label on February 22 2011 Discography editStudio albums solo edit Lemonade Brushfire Records 2006 Fixin To Die Brushfire Records 2011 Studio albums with Special Sauce edit G Love and Special Sauce Epic 1994 Coast to Coast Motel Epic 1995 Yeah It s That Easy Epic 1997 Philadelphonic 550 Music 1999 Electric Mile 550 Music 2001 The Hustle Brushfire Records 2004 Superhero Brother Brushfire Records 2008 Sugar Brushfire Records April 22 2014 Love Saves The Day Brushfire Records October 30 2015 The Juice 2020 Philadelphia Mississippi Philadelphonic Records June 26 2022 Bootlegs demos or outtake albums edit Back in the Day 1993 with Special Sauce G Love In the King s Court Fishtown Records 1998 available online or at live shows also Chicken Platters Records 1996 CP002 as King s Court Oh Yeah Philadelphonic Records 1998 Solo Has Gone Country 1998 Solo Rappin Blues EP 1999 with Special Sauce Front Porch Loungin 2000 with Special Sauce Long Way Down Philadelphonic Records 2009 Australia amp New Zealand only release with Special Sauce Compilation albums edit Best Of Sony 2002 with Special Sauce Playlist The Very Best of G Love amp Special Sauce The Okeh Years Epic Legacy 2013 with Special Sauce References edit Garrett Dutton AKA G Love Of G Love and Special Sauce Shares Cannabis Stories the Mary Jane Experience maryjaneexperience com Archived from the original on March 30 2020 Retrieved January 13 2022 G Love and Special Sauce Live at Ram s Head Onstage on 2006 08 22 Free Download Borrow and Streaming Internet Archive Archive org August 22 2006 Retrieved April 3 2020 External links editG Love and Special Sauce website G Love discography at Discogs nbsp G Love s YouTube site Hot Cookin artist commentary The band s Myspace page Always Refreshing An Interview with G Love G Love interview with the Cornell Daily Sun Garrett sits down with Ira Haberman of The Sound Podcast for a feature interview Billboard com Complete Discography of G Love G Love at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title G Love amp oldid 1217116778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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