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The Paperboys

The Paperboys (sometimes billed and credited as Tom Landa and the Paperboys) are a Canadian folk music band from Vancouver that formed in 1991.[1] The Paperboys blend Celtic folk with bluegrass, Mexican, Eastern European, African, zydeco, soul and country influences.[2][3][4] The band has had a variety of members and line-ups since its original formation, with Landa remaining as the sole founding member, although veteran banjoist/bassist Cam Salay often returns as a guest performer. Known for consistently creating pop songs with melodic hooks, their music has been called versatile, with a wide range of influences, melding diverse musical influences more successfully than some other Irish rock bands have previously.[5][6]

The Paperboys
The Paperboys performing at The Triple Door in Seattle, Washington, 2007
Background information
OriginVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genresfolk rock, world music
Years active1991–present
MembersTom Landa
Brad Gillard
Kalissa Landa
Geoffrey Kelly
Sam Esecson
Kareem Kandi
Nick LaRiviere
Miguelito Valdes
Greg Lyons
Past membersChris Jonat
Jeremy Hughes
Kevin Ball
David Plenkovich
Glenn Kruger
Moritz Behm
Neil Burnett
Paul Lawton
Steve Mitchell
Cam Salay
Shona Le Mottée
Shannon Saunders
Hanz Araki
Doug Schmidt
Alan Macleod
Tom Neville
Victor Smith
Matt Brain
Kendel Carson
Miranda Mulholland
Websitewww.paperboys.com

The Paperboys first studio album, Late As Usual, was released on their own record label Stompy Discs in 1995. They also created Stomp Productions to produce and market their work themselves.[7] Their first three studio albums have received Juno Award nominations, with 1997's Molinos winning for the Roots and Traditional Album of the Year category. They also won a West Coast Music Award the same year.

Their album Postcards won a West Coast Music Award in 2000.[8]

After the untimely death of drummer Paul Lawton, The Paperboys helped to finance a scholarship in his name.[9] The band has also appeared in and scored award-winning international films. They are noted for their version of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower", which was part of a tribute album for Dylan's 60th birthday.[3] Their most recent release, and seventh album, was 2014's At Peace With One's Ghosts.

A staple at folk, roots, and bluegrass festivals in North America and Europe, The Paperboys have extensively toured both continents, performing in England, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Scotland, Ireland, France, and Austria.[10] Frequently featured on Canadian national television, The Paperboys have said in the past, "We get paid for the travel time, but play for free."[10]

Formation and roster edit

The Paperboys were originally formed in 1991 by bassist Christopher Jonat and Tom Landa on acoustic guitar and vocals, with Jeremy Hughes on accordion and vocals, Kevin Ball on fiddle, and Dave Plenkovich on drums. This early version of the band was very popular with the Vancouver college crowds, but after creative discrepancies Landa kept the Paperboys name, and all the other remaining band members reformed as The Clumsy Lovers.

Tom Landa was born in Mexico to a Canadian mother of Irish ancestry and a Mexican father, and later moved from Mexico City to Vancouver, British Columbia.[1][8][11] Initially, Landa discovered Celtic music via the Canadian band Spirit of the West, whose flautist and co-vocalist was Geoffrey Kelly. Kelly would later produce half of The Paperboys' first studio album Late as Usual with Colin Nairne (producer & guitarist for Barney Bentall) and eventually end up joining the band full-time.

The original Late As Usual band members included Moritz Behm on fiddle, Neil Burnett on vocals, penny whistle & celtic harp, Glenn Kruger (the Stoaters, Real McKenzies) on drums & vocals, and Cam Salay on banjo and bass.[12][13][14] In 1995, the band was later joined by Shona Le Mottée on fiddle, and Shannon Saunders on a variety of instruments (bass, fiddle, banjo), to contribute to the band's live shows.[14] Le Mottée left The Paperboys in 1997, after recording the award-winning Molinos, and was replaced by flautist Hanz Araki.[14] In the late 1990s, they were joined for a time by keyboardist Doug Schmidt.[15]

In 2010, the band consisted of Landa, Kalissa Hernandez on fiddle, Brad Gillard on banjo and bass, Geoffrey Kelly on flutes, and Sam Esecson on drums, with a three-piece horn section consisting of Kareem Kandi on saxophone, Nick LaRiviere on trombone, and either Miguelito Valdes or Greg Lyons on trumpet.

Recording history edit

 
Tom Landa, lead singer, and Kendel Carson, on fiddle
 
Geoffrey Kelley on flute, and Matt Brain on drums
 
Brad Gillard playing the banjo

The Paperboys released a cassette album called "January" in 1993 as their first commercially available recording, and sold many copies at local shows around their hometown of Vancouver. Those original recordings were never released on CD (except for the track "Judy's Wedding", which is featured on Tenure), but a few of the songs from January ("January", "Come Tella Me") were re-recorded by the new lineup for the Late As Usual CD. The Paperboys released their first CD studio album, Late as Usual, in 1994, on their self-established label Stompy Discs, with an associated production and management company, Stomp Productions.[7] Late as Usual went on to garner a Juno Award nomination for Roots and Traditional Album of the Year. They followed that album with 1997's Molinos, which also was nominated for the Roots and Traditional category at the Juno Awards, this time winning. Additionally, Molinos took away the Best Roots Recording category in the West Coast Music Award of the same year. One review referred to Molinos as "bluegrass-tinged pop-rock" with an "undercurrent of Celtic wildness".[16] In 2000, The Paperboys released Postcards, their third studio album, which also was nominated in the same category, for their third straight nomination, but Postcards did not win. In 2000, they won another West Coast Music Award for the Best Roots Recording category for Postcards.[8]

They followed next with Tenure in 2002, the double album Dilapidated Beauty in 2003, and The Road to Ellenside in 2006. In a review for Molinos, it was noted that The Paperboys consistently write pop songs with melodic hooks, which other prior Irish-rock inspired bands such as The Pogues and Oysterband, and others were not always successful at.[5] Postcards, which has songs that range musically from bluegrass, zydeco, flamenco, Irish traditional, country, to Celtic-new-age-Native, and with songs that mix some of the themes, was described as a satisfying example of how far the versatile scope of The Paperboys' music extends.[6]

The Paperboys' 2006 album, The Road to Ellenside, is named after the English mansion, Ellenside, Lake District near Ireby where the band, together with producer and engineer Mark Tucker, recorded the album. After a performance in the area, a fan invited the band to spend the night in her mansion for dinner.[17] Landa told her that the home would be an amazing place to record a record, to which the fan replied, "Why not?"[18] One year later, they returned to the Ellenside mansion, living there in Cumbrian countryside full-time while recording their studio album. Additional recording work for The Road to Ellenside was done at the Tragically Hip's studio in Bath, England and in Vancouver.[9] On The Road to Ellenside, The Paperboys covered Sting's song Fragile from his 1987 album …Nothing Like the Sun. The band had intended to film their music video for the track in Cuba, but because of high insurance costs from American companies due to the United States embargo against Cuba, opted to film in Morelia, Mexico.[10]

In 2009, the band released Callithump. This release features the band name "Los Paperboys" on the front cover, although this is not the official new band name.

Live performances and other work edit

 
Landa performs Sting's song Fragile
 
Cam Salay plays bass, as Gillard plays the banjo

The Paperboys have performed and appeared in the Genie Award nominated film Marine Life, for which Landa also wrote the musical score, and in the Genie Award winning Lunch with Charles, which was the first-ever film co-production between Hong Kong and Canada. The band have also made numerous appearances on Canadian national television. The band has performed and been interviewed on Vicki Gabereau, The Mike Bullard Show, The Jim Byrnes Show, Urban Rush, Worldbeats, and CBC Television's Terminal City. In 2001, the Red House Records label asked The Paperboys to contribute a track to A Nod to Bob, a 60th birthday homage to Bob Dylan.[19] Their rendition of "All Along the Watchtower" was consistently noted in reviews as one of the highlights of the album.[3] In honor of their former drummer, Paul Lawton, who passed on suddenly in 2005, the band worked on recording ten songs written by him, for a tribute album that would include recorded material by Lawton.[10] Following Lawton's death, a scholarship was created in his name. The Paul Lolly Lawton Scholarship Fund, was established by St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario, and The Paperboys worked with the Ontario Provincial Government to raise funds for it.[9]

The Paperboys routinely sell out shows in some of the most popular and prestigious clubs and festivals throughout Canada, the United States, Mexico and Europe. One of their most notable appearances was being asked to perform at John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. In Canada, The Paperboys appeared at almost every folk festival across the country, including Edmonton, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto. They have also played festivals across the United States, including New York’s Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, The Folk Alliance Festival, the New England Folk Festival and Seattle’s Bumbershoot. The Paperboys have also performed at other music festivals, including Toronto's Harbourfront, the Milwaukee Irish Fest, and Wintergrass.[7] The band has been asked to return almost every year to several festivals across Europe, headlining at the United Kingdom's Warwick and Trowbridge festivals, as well as at festivals in Germany and Denmark. The band has also toured in Switzerland, Norway, Scotland, Ireland, France, and Austria.[10] According to Landa, their European travels are some of their most successful and popular performances, explaining why they travel to Europe so frequently for long musical tours.[17]

The Paperboys' live performances have been described as high energy and accessible, and they have a reputation for gaining new fans after a single performance.[4][20] The loyalty of fans to The Paperboys has been previously described as "a growing cult-like following in recent years."[21]

Musical style and influences edit

 
At the Tractor Tavern in Seattle

The Washington Post and Billboard have referred to The Paperboys' music as 'reminiscent of early Elton John and Van Morrison', and they have also been compared at times to a "laid back country version" of The Eagles.[2][3] While their music is sometimes hard to describe, The Paperboys themselves have described it as "Guinness with a tequila chaser while listening to an Americana Jukebox."[22] Other descriptions of The Paperboys have described a fusion of Celtic folk with Bluegrass, Mexican, Eastern European, African, zydeco, soul and country influences.[2][3][4] Their songs range from traditional Celtic jigs to modern love songs.[23] Landa has said that one of his own stronger influences in music is the Mexican style of music called Son Jarocho, whose most well-known song is Ritchie Valens's La Bamba.[18] Tom Landa's songwriting has been cited as world-class by Chris Nickerson of the Seattle Weekly.[24]

The band has also been noted for recording a number of pop and rock covers — including The Beatles' "I've Just Seen a Face" on Molinos and Sting's "Fragile" on The Road to Ellenside — which incorporate traditional Celtic jigs and reels into the arrangements; "Fragile", additionally, incorporates lyrics from both the English and Spanish versions of the song.

According to Landa, his bandmate Geoffrey Kelley's other band, Spirit of the West, is a major influence on himself and The Paperboys. Landa said, "Even when playing with (Geoffrey), and him being in the same room, I will still say they were a very big influence on me. I'd almost dare to say that had it not been my hearing their records, I would never have been into Celtic music to begin with -- so the band may not even exist."[25]

Personnel edit

Current members edit

  • Tom Landa - vocals, guitar, bouzouki, mandolin (1991-present)
  • Geoffrey Kelly - flute, tambourine (1998-present)
  • Brad Gillard - vocals, banjo, bass guitar (2005-present)
  • Sam Esecson - drums, percussion (2009-present)
  • Kalissa Landa - vocals, fiddle (2009-present)
  • Kareem Kandi - saxophone (2009-present)
  • Nick LaRiviere - trombone (2010-present)
  • Miguelito Valdes - trumpet, congas, percussion (2010-present)
  • Greg Lyons - trumpet (2010-present)

Former members edit

  • Christopher Jonat - vocals, bass guitar (1991-1993)
  • Jeremy Hughes - accordion (1991-1993)
  • Kevin Ball - fiddle (1991-1993)
  • David Plenkovich - drums (1991-1993)
  • Paul Lawton - drums, percussion (1994-2000; died 2005)
  • Cam Salay - vocals, bass guitar, banjo (1994-2005)
  • Matt Brain - drums, percussion (2005-2009)
  • Shannon Saunders - vocals, fiddle, banjo (1995-2005)
  • Neil Burnett - flute, tin whistle, accordion, percussion (1994-1995)
  • Moritz Behm - vocals, fiddle, mandolin, percussion (1994-1995)
  • Shona Le Mottée - fiddle (1995-1997)
  • Hanz Araki - fiddle, flute (1996-1999)
  • Kendel Carson - fiddle (2005-2009)
  • Tom Neville - fiddle (1993-1994?)

Discography edit

 
Performing the song "California" from The Road to Ellenside
  • January (1993)
  • Late as Usual (1995)
  • Molinos (1997), Allmusic       link
  • Postcards (2000), Allmusic       link
  • Tenure (2002)
  • Dilapidated Beauty (2003)
  • The Road to Ellenside (2006)
  • Live at Stockfisch Studio LP (2008)
  • Live at Stockfisch Studio CD (2008)
  • Callithump (2009)
  • Live - Across The Water, Across The Land (2012)
  • At Peace With One's Ghosts (2014)
  • Score (2016)

Awards and nominations edit

  • 2001 Juno Awards, Best Roots & Traditional Album - Group, Postcards (nominated)
  • 2000 West Coast Music Award, Best Roots Recording, Postcards (winner)
  • 1998 Juno Awards, Best Roots & Traditional Album - Group, Molinos (winner)
  • 1998 West Coast Music Award, Best Roots Recording, Molinos (winner)
  • 1996 Juno Awards, Best Roots & Traditional Album - Group, Late As Usual (nominated)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Landa and Paperboys Deliver Good News". Worcester Telegram & Gazette. 2001. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  2. ^ a b c "Canadian crew deliver lively show". Boston Standard. 2008. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Paperboys deliver a lively treat". Hampshire Chronicle. 2004. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  4. ^ a b c "Falcon Ridge Folk Festival". Rambles. 2002. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  5. ^ a b "allmusic ((( Molinos > Review )))". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  6. ^ a b "Reviews of new folk, pop and jazz releases". Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service. 2001-01-09. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  7. ^ a b c . Elderly Instruments. 1999. Archived from the original on 2004-02-15. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
  8. ^ a b c "Delivery Boys". Mid Ulster Mail. 2008. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  9. ^ a b c . Celt In A Twist, WorldBeat Canada (transcript). 2006. Archived from the original on May 31, 2006. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
  10. ^ a b c d e "Worldbeats Canada interview with Tom Landa". Worldbeats Canada. 2008. Archived from the original on 2021-11-16. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  11. ^ . Belfast Telegraph. 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-07-04. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  12. ^ They were later joined for the latter half of this recording by drummer Paul "Lolly" Lawton, who went on to stay with them for further recordings & touring until his untimely demise in 2005. "Paperboys Deliver Own Exotic Blend". Modesto Bee. 1998. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  13. ^ "Drummer remembered fondly". Boston Standard. 2005. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  14. ^ a b c "Review: Various artists - A Nod to Bob". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  15. ^ "The Paperboys should deliver". Albuquerque Journal. 1999-11-05. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  16. ^ "The Paperboys, Molinos". Rambles. 1997. Retrieved 2007-05-28.
  17. ^ a b . Urban Rush. 2008. Archived from the original on 2016-07-24. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  18. ^ a b "Vancouver's Paperboys tackle a new route". Vancouver Straight. 2006. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  19. ^ "Review: Various artists - A Nod to Bob". Vintage Guitar. 2001. Retrieved 2007-05-25.[dead link]
  20. ^ "Paperboys at the Platform". Lancaster City Council. 2004. Retrieved 2007-05-25.[dead link]
  21. ^ "Paperboys ready for special Box delivery". Belfast Telegraph. 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-05-20. Retrieved 2007-05-26.
  22. ^ "Some Country Followed By A Tequila Chaser". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  23. ^ "Tom Landa and the Paperboys". Houston Press. 2001. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  24. ^ "Seattle Weekly Music Previews". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  25. ^ "A special delivery, The Paperboys' musical stew". Jam Showbiz. 2000. Archived from the original on 2013-01-20. Retrieved 2007-05-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

External links edit

  • The Paperboys official website
  • The Paperboys official YouTube channel
  • The Paperboys profile on the Country Music Television website

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This article is about the Canadian band For the Norwegian hip hop duo see Paperboys group The Paperboys sometimes billed and credited as Tom Landa and the Paperboys are a Canadian folk music band from Vancouver that formed in 1991 1 The Paperboys blend Celtic folk with bluegrass Mexican Eastern European African zydeco soul and country influences 2 3 4 The band has had a variety of members and line ups since its original formation with Landa remaining as the sole founding member although veteran banjoist bassist Cam Salay often returns as a guest performer Known for consistently creating pop songs with melodic hooks their music has been called versatile with a wide range of influences melding diverse musical influences more successfully than some other Irish rock bands have previously 5 6 The PaperboysThe Paperboys performing at The Triple Door in Seattle Washington 2007Background informationOriginVancouver British Columbia CanadaGenresfolk rock world musicYears active1991 presentMembersTom LandaBrad GillardKalissa LandaGeoffrey KellySam EsecsonKareem KandiNick LaRiviereMiguelito ValdesGreg LyonsPast membersChris JonatJeremy HughesKevin BallDavid PlenkovichGlenn KrugerMoritz BehmNeil BurnettPaul LawtonSteve MitchellCam SalayShona Le MotteeShannon SaundersHanz ArakiDoug SchmidtAlan MacleodTom NevilleVictor SmithMatt BrainKendel CarsonMiranda MulhollandWebsitewww paperboys com The Paperboys first studio album Late As Usual was released on their own record label Stompy Discs in 1995 They also created Stomp Productions to produce and market their work themselves 7 Their first three studio albums have received Juno Award nominations with 1997 s Molinos winning for the Roots and Traditional Album of the Year category They also won a West Coast Music Award the same year Their album Postcards won a West Coast Music Award in 2000 8 After the untimely death of drummer Paul Lawton The Paperboys helped to finance a scholarship in his name 9 The band has also appeared in and scored award winning international films They are noted for their version of Bob Dylan s All Along the Watchtower which was part of a tribute album for Dylan s 60th birthday 3 Their most recent release and seventh album was 2014 s At Peace With One s Ghosts A staple at folk roots and bluegrass festivals in North America and Europe The Paperboys have extensively toured both continents performing in England Germany Switzerland Norway Scotland Ireland France and Austria 10 Frequently featured on Canadian national television The Paperboys have said in the past We get paid for the travel time but play for free 10 Contents 1 Formation and roster 2 Recording history 3 Live performances and other work 4 Musical style and influences 5 Personnel 5 1 Current members 5 2 Former members 6 Discography 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksFormation and roster editThe Paperboys were originally formed in 1991 by bassist Christopher Jonat and Tom Landa on acoustic guitar and vocals with Jeremy Hughes on accordion and vocals Kevin Ball on fiddle and Dave Plenkovich on drums This early version of the band was very popular with the Vancouver college crowds but after creative discrepancies Landa kept the Paperboys name and all the other remaining band members reformed as The Clumsy Lovers Tom Landa was born in Mexico to a Canadian mother of Irish ancestry and a Mexican father and later moved from Mexico City to Vancouver British Columbia 1 8 11 Initially Landa discovered Celtic music via the Canadian band Spirit of the West whose flautist and co vocalist was Geoffrey Kelly Kelly would later produce half of The Paperboys first studio album Late as Usual with Colin Nairne producer amp guitarist for Barney Bentall and eventually end up joining the band full time The original Late As Usual band members included Moritz Behm on fiddle Neil Burnett on vocals penny whistle amp celtic harp Glenn Kruger the Stoaters Real McKenzies on drums amp vocals and Cam Salay on banjo and bass 12 13 14 In 1995 the band was later joined by Shona Le Mottee on fiddle and Shannon Saunders on a variety of instruments bass fiddle banjo to contribute to the band s live shows 14 Le Mottee left The Paperboys in 1997 after recording the award winning Molinos and was replaced by flautist Hanz Araki 14 In the late 1990s they were joined for a time by keyboardist Doug Schmidt 15 In 2010 the band consisted of Landa Kalissa Hernandez on fiddle Brad Gillard on banjo and bass Geoffrey Kelly on flutes and Sam Esecson on drums with a three piece horn section consisting of Kareem Kandi on saxophone Nick LaRiviere on trombone and either Miguelito Valdes or Greg Lyons on trumpet Recording history edit nbsp Tom Landa lead singer and Kendel Carson on fiddle nbsp Geoffrey Kelley on flute and Matt Brain on drums nbsp Brad Gillard playing the banjo The Paperboys released a cassette album called January in 1993 as their first commercially available recording and sold many copies at local shows around their hometown of Vancouver Those original recordings were never released on CD except for the track Judy s Wedding which is featured on Tenure but a few of the songs from January January Come Tella Me were re recorded by the new lineup for the Late As Usual CD The Paperboys released their first CD studio album Late as Usual in 1994 on their self established label Stompy Discs with an associated production and management company Stomp Productions 7 Late as Usual went on to garner a Juno Award nomination for Roots and Traditional Album of the Year They followed that album with 1997 s Molinos which also was nominated for the Roots and Traditional category at the Juno Awards this time winning Additionally Molinos took away the Best Roots Recording category in the West Coast Music Award of the same year One review referred to Molinos as bluegrass tinged pop rock with an undercurrent of Celtic wildness 16 In 2000 The Paperboys released Postcards their third studio album which also was nominated in the same category for their third straight nomination but Postcards did not win In 2000 they won another West Coast Music Award for the Best Roots Recording category for Postcards 8 They followed next with Tenure in 2002 the double album Dilapidated Beauty in 2003 and The Road to Ellenside in 2006 In a review for Molinos it was noted that The Paperboys consistently write pop songs with melodic hooks which other prior Irish rock inspired bands such as The Pogues and Oysterband and others were not always successful at 5 Postcards which has songs that range musically from bluegrass zydeco flamenco Irish traditional country to Celtic new age Native and with songs that mix some of the themes was described as a satisfying example of how far the versatile scope of The Paperboys music extends 6 The Paperboys 2006 album The Road to Ellenside is named after the English mansion Ellenside Lake District near Ireby where the band together with producer and engineer Mark Tucker recorded the album After a performance in the area a fan invited the band to spend the night in her mansion for dinner 17 Landa told her that the home would be an amazing place to record a record to which the fan replied Why not 18 One year later they returned to the Ellenside mansion living there in Cumbrian countryside full time while recording their studio album Additional recording work for The Road to Ellenside was done at the Tragically Hip s studio in Bath England and in Vancouver 9 On The Road to Ellenside The Paperboys covered Sting s song Fragile from his 1987 album Nothing Like the Sun The band had intended to film their music video for the track in Cuba but because of high insurance costs from American companies due to the United States embargo against Cuba opted to film in Morelia Mexico 10 In 2009 the band released Callithump This release features the band name Los Paperboys on the front cover although this is not the official new band name Live performances and other work edit nbsp Landa performs Sting s song Fragile nbsp Cam Salay plays bass as Gillard plays the banjo The Paperboys have performed and appeared in the Genie Award nominated film Marine Life for which Landa also wrote the musical score and in the Genie Award winning Lunch with Charles which was the first ever film co production between Hong Kong and Canada The band have also made numerous appearances on Canadian national television The band has performed and been interviewed on Vicki Gabereau The Mike Bullard Show The Jim Byrnes Show Urban Rush Worldbeats and CBC Television s Terminal City In 2001 the Red House Records label asked The Paperboys to contribute a track to A Nod to Bob a 60th birthday homage to Bob Dylan 19 Their rendition of All Along the Watchtower was consistently noted in reviews as one of the highlights of the album 3 In honor of their former drummer Paul Lawton who passed on suddenly in 2005 the band worked on recording ten songs written by him for a tribute album that would include recorded material by Lawton 10 Following Lawton s death a scholarship was created in his name The Paul Lolly Lawton Scholarship Fund was established by St Clair College in Windsor Ontario and The Paperboys worked with the Ontario Provincial Government to raise funds for it 9 The Paperboys routinely sell out shows in some of the most popular and prestigious clubs and festivals throughout Canada the United States Mexico and Europe One of their most notable appearances was being asked to perform at John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D C In Canada The Paperboys appeared at almost every folk festival across the country including Edmonton Vancouver Winnipeg and Toronto They have also played festivals across the United States including New York s Falcon Ridge Folk Festival The Folk Alliance Festival the New England Folk Festival and Seattle s Bumbershoot The Paperboys have also performed at other music festivals including Toronto s Harbourfront the Milwaukee Irish Fest and Wintergrass 7 The band has been asked to return almost every year to several festivals across Europe headlining at the United Kingdom s Warwick and Trowbridge festivals as well as at festivals in Germany and Denmark The band has also toured in Switzerland Norway Scotland Ireland France and Austria 10 According to Landa their European travels are some of their most successful and popular performances explaining why they travel to Europe so frequently for long musical tours 17 The Paperboys live performances have been described as high energy and accessible and they have a reputation for gaining new fans after a single performance 4 20 The loyalty of fans to The Paperboys has been previously described as a growing cult like following in recent years 21 Musical style and influences edit nbsp At the Tractor Tavern in Seattle The Washington Post and Billboard have referred to The Paperboys music as reminiscent of early Elton John and Van Morrison and they have also been compared at times to a laid back country version of The Eagles 2 3 While their music is sometimes hard to describe The Paperboys themselves have described it as Guinness with a tequila chaser while listening to an Americana Jukebox 22 Other descriptions of The Paperboys have described a fusion of Celtic folk with Bluegrass Mexican Eastern European African zydeco soul and country influences 2 3 4 Their songs range from traditional Celtic jigs to modern love songs 23 Landa has said that one of his own stronger influences in music is the Mexican style of music called Son Jarocho whose most well known song is Ritchie Valens s La Bamba 18 Tom Landa s songwriting has been cited as world class by Chris Nickerson of the Seattle Weekly 24 The band has also been noted for recording a number of pop and rock covers including The Beatles I ve Just Seen a Face on Molinos and Sting s Fragile on The Road to Ellenside which incorporate traditional Celtic jigs and reels into the arrangements Fragile additionally incorporates lyrics from both the English and Spanish versions of the song According to Landa his bandmate Geoffrey Kelley s other band Spirit of the West is a major influence on himself and The Paperboys Landa said Even when playing with Geoffrey and him being in the same room I will still say they were a very big influence on me I d almost dare to say that had it not been my hearing their records I would never have been into Celtic music to begin with so the band may not even exist 25 Personnel editCurrent members edit Tom Landa vocals guitar bouzouki mandolin 1991 present Geoffrey Kelly flute tambourine 1998 present Brad Gillard vocals banjo bass guitar 2005 present Sam Esecson drums percussion 2009 present Kalissa Landa vocals fiddle 2009 present Kareem Kandi saxophone 2009 present Nick LaRiviere trombone 2010 present Miguelito Valdes trumpet congas percussion 2010 present Greg Lyons trumpet 2010 present Former members edit Christopher Jonat vocals bass guitar 1991 1993 Jeremy Hughes accordion 1991 1993 Kevin Ball fiddle 1991 1993 David Plenkovich drums 1991 1993 Paul Lawton drums percussion 1994 2000 died 2005 Cam Salay vocals bass guitar banjo 1994 2005 Matt Brain drums percussion 2005 2009 Shannon Saunders vocals fiddle banjo 1995 2005 Neil Burnett flute tin whistle accordion percussion 1994 1995 Moritz Behm vocals fiddle mandolin percussion 1994 1995 Shona Le Mottee fiddle 1995 1997 Hanz Araki fiddle flute 1996 1999 Kendel Carson fiddle 2005 2009 Tom Neville fiddle 1993 1994 Discography edit nbsp Performing the song California from The Road to Ellenside January 1993 Late as Usual 1995 Molinos 1997 Allmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp link Postcards 2000 Allmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp link Tenure 2002 Dilapidated Beauty 2003 The Road to Ellenside 2006 Live at Stockfisch Studio LP 2008 Live at Stockfisch Studio CD 2008 Callithump 2009 Live Across The Water Across The Land 2012 At Peace With One s Ghosts 2014 Score 2016 Awards and nominations edit2001 Juno Awards Best Roots amp Traditional Album Group Postcards nominated 2000 West Coast Music Award Best Roots Recording Postcards winner 1998 Juno Awards Best Roots amp Traditional Album Group Molinos winner 1998 West Coast Music Award Best Roots Recording Molinos winner 1996 Juno Awards Best Roots amp Traditional Album Group Late As Usual nominated References edit a b Landa and Paperboys Deliver Good News Worcester Telegram amp Gazette 2001 Retrieved 2007 05 25 a b c Canadian crew deliver lively show Boston Standard 2008 Retrieved 2007 05 25 a b c d e Paperboys deliver a lively treat Hampshire Chronicle 2004 Retrieved 2007 05 25 a b c Falcon Ridge Folk Festival Rambles 2002 Retrieved 2007 05 25 a b allmusic Molinos gt Review Allmusic Retrieved 2007 05 26 a b Reviews of new folk pop and jazz releases Knight Ridder Tribune News Service 2001 01 09 Retrieved 2007 05 26 a b c Celtic bluegrass stompin pop from Vancouver BC Elderly Instruments 1999 Archived from the original on 2004 02 15 Retrieved 2007 05 28 a b c Delivery Boys Mid Ulster Mail 2008 Retrieved 2007 05 25 a b c CELT IN A TWIST Celt In A Twist WorldBeat Canada transcript 2006 Archived from the original on May 31 2006 Retrieved 2007 05 28 a b c d e Worldbeats Canada interview with Tom Landa Worldbeats Canada 2008 Archived from the original on 2021 11 16 Retrieved 2007 05 26 The Paperboys catch fire at last after just 17 years Belfast Telegraph 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 07 04 Retrieved 2007 05 25 They were later joined for the latter half of this recording by drummer Paul Lolly Lawton who went on to stay with them for further recordings amp touring until his untimely demise in 2005 Paperboys Deliver Own Exotic Blend Modesto Bee 1998 Retrieved 2007 05 25 Drummer remembered fondly Boston Standard 2005 Retrieved 2007 05 25 a b c Review Various artists A Nod to Bob Allmusic Retrieved 2007 05 25 The Paperboys should deliver Albuquerque Journal 1999 11 05 Retrieved 2007 05 26 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