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Guy Forsyth

Guy Forsyth (born November 30, 1968)[2] is an American blues rock singer and songwriter.[3]

Guy Forsyth
Background information
Born (1968-11-30) November 30, 1968 (age 55)
Denver, Colorado, United States
GenresTexas blues, Americana, blues rock[1]
Occupation(s)Singer, musician
Instrument(s)Guitar, harmonica, musical saw
Years active1990s–present
Labels33rd Street
WebsiteOfficial website

He has toured in the U.S. and Europe and has been the opening act for Ray Charles, Robert Cray, Dr. John, B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan, and Lucinda Williams.

Forsyth's repertoire primarily incorporates elements of blues and Americana traditions, with the requisite traces of rock, R&B, folk, jazz and pop. As a songwriter, many of his albums contain his own work and songs he co-composed with other musicians.[4] Forsyth has won several Austin Music Awards, including one for "best male vocalist" in 2005.[5]

Life and career edit

Forsyth was born in Denver, Colorado,[6] and grew up in Kansas City, Missouri.[7] With an airline employee as a father, Forsyth's formative years were interspersed with frequent moves to New York, Connecticut, and California before the family returned to Kansas City. By the age of 16 he began playing harmonica, in addition to singing, and was influenced by the work of Robert Johnson to learn guitar. Forsyth moved to Austin, Texas, in January 1990.[7]

By the mid-1990s, Forsyth's live performances became well known around Austin. In addition to solo work and with his own band, Forsyth was one of the co-founders of the Asylum Street Spankers.[4] The band developed a raucous and irreverent sound that was driven by musicianship and theatricality.[8] The band played most of its early concerts without amplification.[9] Forsyth played on the 2000 album, Spanker Madness. A Dutch based independent record label had earlier released High Temperature (1994), a live recording of Forsyth's own band's work.[7] The following year, Needle Gun was released by Lone Star Music, with the work also billed as by the Guy Forsyth Band. AllMusic noted that his live work was "loud, raw and raucous."[1] Forsyth played a lengthy residency at Antone's during this time and, in preparing work for his third album, he left the Asylum Street Spankers to pursue his solo career.[7]

In 1999, Can You Live Without was released, and in the following year Steak. Forsyth tried to promote both efforts but his record label hit financial trouble and momentum was lost.[7] In 2002, he set up his own label, Small and Nimble Records.[10]

In 2005 Love Songs: For and Against was issued.[7] Forsyth increased his touring schedule and performed at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2005 and 2007, plus the High Sierra Music Festival (2007), Notodden Blues Festival (1994), Los Alamos Festival, BBQ & Blues Festival, Tønder Festival (2008), Rhythm 'n' Blues Festival, American Music Festival, Ottawa Bluesfest, Kerrville Folk Festival and Rochester's Bricktown Festival.[10] 2007′s Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana, was a double live compilation album.[7] Calico Girl (2008), featured new songs as well as re-recordings from Can You Live Without.[10] 300 Miles from Here to There, a live performance CD and DVD was issued in 2011.[7]

In 2012, The Freedom to Fail was released by Blue Corn Music.[11] "These songs represent an articulation of the changes in my viewpoints and the new legality that I see." Forsyth explained. "Becoming a father in this period of time and looking around me and trying to figure out what it is that I had to say to my daughter to explain myself. I don't feel the need to explain myself to everyone, but I sure as hell feel the need to explain myself to my daughter, because I want her to have that sort of connection with her origins." It was recorded at the Lost Oasis Studio in Austin, Texas, and included musical contributions from Jon Dee Graham, plus Asylum Street Spankers band mates Jonathan Doyle and Sick.[7]

Forsyth continued to tour and perform regularly in 2015.[12]

Forsyth contributed "Thanks Me" to the satirical album Floater: A Tribute to the Tributes to Gary Floater, released early in 2018 on the Austin-based Eight 30 Records.[13]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title Record label(s) Notes
1994 High Temperature Lizard Discs (Netherlands) Billed as The Guy Forsyth Band (live)
1995 Needle Gun Antone's/Lone Star Billed as The Guy Forsyth Band
1999 Can You Live Without Antone's/Lone Star
2000 Steak Antone's/Lone Star
2002 Voices Inside Small and Nimble
2005 Love Songs : For and Against 33rd Street/Small and Nimble Produced by Mark Addison
2007 Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana Semaphore/Small and Nimble compilation Produced by Mark Addison
2008 Calico Girl Semaphore/Small and Nimble Produced by Mark Addison
2010 Live at Gruene Hall Semaphore/Small and Nimble live
2012 The Freedom to Fail Blue Corn
2014 Moustache Girl Small and Nimble Side project : The Hot Nut Riveters (debut album)
2015 Red Dress Lizard Disc/Small and Nimble
2015 The Pleaser Small and Nimble
2019 Conspirators Small and Nimble with Jeska Bailey

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Richard Skelly. "Guy Forsyth". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  2. ^ . Guyforsyth.com. Archived from the original on 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  3. ^ a b "Guy Forsyth | Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  4. ^ a b "Guy Forsyth Biography". OLDIES.com. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  5. ^ "Rag Radio 2012-11-16 - Award-Winning Singer-Songwriter Guy Forsyth : Rag Radio with Thorne Dreyer". 16 November 2012. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  6. ^ Komara, Edward; Lee, Peter (July 2004). The Blues Encyclopedia - Google Books. Routledge. ISBN 9781135958329. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Guy Forsyth". Blue Corn Music. 1990-01-10. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  8. ^ Ferris, Patrick. "Artist of the Month". Hotbands. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  9. ^ Coronado, Adam (2010). "Religious Asylum". The San Antonio Current. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  10. ^ a b c . Fire-eye.com. Archived from the original on 2014-03-15. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  11. ^ "The Freedom to Fail - Guy Forsyth | Releases". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  12. ^ "Guy Forsyth Tour Dates". Pollstar. 2014-01-30. Retrieved 2014-03-15.
  13. ^ "Eight 30 Records". Eight 30 Records. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Guy Forsyth born November 30 1968 2 is an American blues rock singer and songwriter 3 Guy ForsythBackground informationBorn 1968 11 30 November 30 1968 age 55 Denver Colorado United StatesGenresTexas blues Americana blues rock 1 Occupation s Singer musicianInstrument s Guitar harmonica musical sawYears active1990s presentLabels33rd StreetWebsiteOfficial website He has toured in the U S and Europe and has been the opening act for Ray Charles Robert Cray Dr John B B King Jimmie Vaughan and Lucinda Williams Forsyth s repertoire primarily incorporates elements of blues and Americana traditions with the requisite traces of rock R amp B folk jazz and pop As a songwriter many of his albums contain his own work and songs he co composed with other musicians 4 Forsyth has won several Austin Music Awards including one for best male vocalist in 2005 5 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editForsyth was born in Denver Colorado 6 and grew up in Kansas City Missouri 7 With an airline employee as a father Forsyth s formative years were interspersed with frequent moves to New York Connecticut and California before the family returned to Kansas City By the age of 16 he began playing harmonica in addition to singing and was influenced by the work of Robert Johnson to learn guitar Forsyth moved to Austin Texas in January 1990 7 By the mid 1990s Forsyth s live performances became well known around Austin In addition to solo work and with his own band Forsyth was one of the co founders of the Asylum Street Spankers 4 The band developed a raucous and irreverent sound that was driven by musicianship and theatricality 8 The band played most of its early concerts without amplification 9 Forsyth played on the 2000 album Spanker Madness A Dutch based independent record label had earlier released High Temperature 1994 a live recording of Forsyth s own band s work 7 The following year Needle Gun was released by Lone Star Music with the work also billed as by the Guy Forsyth Band AllMusic noted that his live work was loud raw and raucous 1 Forsyth played a lengthy residency at Antone s during this time and in preparing work for his third album he left the Asylum Street Spankers to pursue his solo career 7 In 1999 Can You Live Without was released and in the following year Steak Forsyth tried to promote both efforts but his record label hit financial trouble and momentum was lost 7 In 2002 he set up his own label Small and Nimble Records 10 In 2005 Love Songs For and Against was issued 7 Forsyth increased his touring schedule and performed at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2005 and 2007 plus the High Sierra Music Festival 2007 Notodden Blues Festival 1994 Los Alamos Festival BBQ amp Blues Festival Tonder Festival 2008 Rhythm n Blues Festival American Music Festival Ottawa Bluesfest Kerrville Folk Festival and Rochester s Bricktown Festival 10 2007 s Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana was a double live compilation album 7 Calico Girl 2008 featured new songs as well as re recordings from Can You Live Without 10 300 Miles from Here to There a live performance CD and DVD was issued in 2011 7 In 2012 The Freedom to Fail was released by Blue Corn Music 11 These songs represent an articulation of the changes in my viewpoints and the new legality that I see Forsyth explained Becoming a father in this period of time and looking around me and trying to figure out what it is that I had to say to my daughter to explain myself I don t feel the need to explain myself to everyone but I sure as hell feel the need to explain myself to my daughter because I want her to have that sort of connection with her origins It was recorded at the Lost Oasis Studio in Austin Texas and included musical contributions from Jon Dee Graham plus Asylum Street Spankers band mates Jonathan Doyle and Sick 7 Forsyth continued to tour and perform regularly in 2015 12 Forsyth contributed Thanks Me to the satirical album Floater A Tribute to the Tributes to Gary Floater released early in 2018 on the Austin based Eight 30 Records 13 Discography editAlbums edit Year Title Record label s Notes1994 High Temperature Lizard Discs Netherlands Billed as The Guy Forsyth Band live 1995 Needle Gun Antone s Lone Star Billed as The Guy Forsyth Band1999 Can You Live Without Antone s Lone Star2000 Steak Antone s Lone Star2002 Voices Inside Small and Nimble2005 Love Songs For and Against 33rd Street Small and Nimble Produced by Mark Addison2007 Unrepentant Schizophrenic Americana Semaphore Small and Nimble compilation Produced by Mark Addison2008 Calico Girl Semaphore Small and Nimble Produced by Mark Addison2010 Live at Gruene Hall Semaphore Small and Nimble live2012 The Freedom to Fail Blue Corn2014 Moustache Girl Small and Nimble Side project The Hot Nut Riveters debut album 2015 Red Dress Lizard Disc Small and Nimble2015 The Pleaser Small and Nimble2019 Conspirators Small and Nimble with Jeska Bailey 3 See also editList of Texas blues musicians List of blues rock musicians List of Austin City Limits performersReferences edit a b Richard Skelly Guy Forsyth AllMusic Retrieved 2014 03 15 Guy Forsyth The Blog Guyforsyth com Archived from the original on 2009 06 07 Retrieved 2014 03 15 a b Guy Forsyth Discography AllMusic Retrieved 2014 03 15 a b Guy Forsyth Biography OLDIES com Retrieved 2014 03 15 Rag Radio 2012 11 16 Award Winning Singer Songwriter Guy Forsyth Rag Radio with Thorne Dreyer 16 November 2012 Retrieved 2014 03 15 Komara Edward Lee Peter July 2004 The Blues Encyclopedia Google Books Routledge ISBN 9781135958329 Retrieved 2014 03 15 a b c d e f g h i Guy Forsyth Blue Corn Music 1990 01 10 Retrieved 2014 03 15 Ferris Patrick Artist of the Month Hotbands Retrieved 2013 03 12 Coronado Adam 2010 Religious Asylum The San Antonio Current Retrieved 2013 03 12 a b c Guy Forsyth Concert Fire eye com Archived from the original on 2014 03 15 Retrieved 2014 03 15 The Freedom to Fail Guy Forsyth Releases AllMusic Retrieved 2014 03 15 Guy Forsyth Tour Dates Pollstar 2014 01 30 Retrieved 2014 03 15 Eight 30 Records Eight 30 Records Retrieved 24 April 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Guy Forsyth amp oldid 1171743826, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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