The Gourds | |
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![]() The Gourds performing in Austin, Texas in 2007 |
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Background information | |
Origin | Austin, Texas, USA |
Genres | Alternative country Progressive bluegrass Texas Country |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Munich, Watermelon, Sugar Hill, Eleven Thirty, Yep Roc, Vanguard Records |
Associated acts | The Bumz Picket Line Coyotes The Grackles Old Government Clocker Redbury and Dusty Slosinger The Tinys Kev Russell's Junker Shinyribs |
Website | www.thegourds.com |
Members | |
Kevin "Shinyribs" Russell Jimmy Smith Claude Bernard Keith Langford Max Johnston |
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Past members | |
Charlie Llewellin |
The Gourds are an American alternative country band that formed in Austin, Texas during the summer of 1994.[1]
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Primarily evolving from the Picket Line Coyotes and the Grackles,[2] The Gourds original line-up consisted of Kevin Russell (vocals, guitar, mandolin), Jimmy Smith (vocals, bass, guitar), Claude Bernard (accordion, guitar, vocals), and Charlie Llewellin (drums, percussion).[3] Llewellin was replaced by current drummer Keith Langford shortly after the second album was recorded, and multi-instrumentalist Max Johnston officially joined after being invited to play on their third album.[4][5][6] By the following album, Johnston had also become the band's third songwriter, though Russell and Smith have continued to share the bulk of those responsibilities.[7][8][9]
Despite a sizable amount of original material, The Gourds are probably best known for a song they did not write, and for which they initially did not receive credit.[10] A full fourteen years after its live debut,[11] fans can still be heard calling out for the band's cover version of Snoop Dogg's "Gin and Juice", often before they have even taken the stage. This has led some to consider it an albatross, but the band continues to play the crowd pleaser, often adding a medley of cover songs to its mid-section.[12][13][14]
While The Gourds studio efforts have all been well received, their high-energy live performances and constant touring have earned them the reputation of a band that must be seen to be appreciated.[15][16][17][18] As a result, they enjoy a dedicated fan base[19][20] that is happy to follow them from town to town,[21][22] and have become a favorite among those who tape live music.[23][24]
In March 2011, The Gourds finished recording their 10th studio album, Old Mad Joy, at Levon Helm's studio in Woodstock, New York. Produced by longtime Bob Dylan sideman, Larry Campbell, the record was released by Vanguard Records on September 13.[25][26][27][28]
The Gourds have been featured on Austin City Limits (2006) and appeared briefly playing their song "Declineometer" in the season one "Homecoming" episode of Friday Night Lights (2006). Their song "Dying of the Pines" was included in the HBO Documentary Unknown Soldier: Searching for a Father (2005)[29] and their cover of "Gin and Juice" was used in the season three episode of My Name Is Earl (2007) entitled "The Frank Factor". The band has also scored the Mike Woolf documentaries Growin' a Beard (2003)[30] and Something's Brewin' in Shiner (2004).[31]
Form a ring and wind and twine
Round the ol' grape vine
Heavy on the wire from the house
Salt the cow and kill the calf
Meet yer lonesome with a once and a half
Gents on the east and ladies on the south
The solemn boy carries his silver damage
Sold but for, the number and the image
His eyes have saddened making wine from the stems
Empty ears longing for the wood and the skins
Paper yellowed from the salt and the failure
When he sings he slurs
& uses the meat of his thigh
Thold the book he wrote when he was lame
So wrapped up in his flat baritone
No castrato could woo him in from the rain
For he never raised his voice when his britches
Was spillin over with that honey truck richness
His eyes have saddened making wine from the stems
Empty ears longing for the wood and the skins
Paper yellowed from the salt and the failure
Well the stylus hit the patches
As he spit on the splashes
& sought out the scratches in the vinyl
'Neath a needle topped with nickels
To keep the tunes a-goin'
Cracklin', croonin' & crowin'
Multi-colored, hard-boiled & hidden
In the corners, with the dogs rusty remnants
His eyes have saddened making wine from the stems
Empty ears longing for the wood and the skins
Paper yellowed from the salt and the failure