Drivin' n' Cryin' is an American
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band from
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,
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History
The band was formed in 1985 in Atlanta when
Kevin Kinney hooked up with Frank French at the latter's recording studio, Dragon Path Music, and began working on original songs at night and working at times at French's shop "Far East Futon Company" in Atlanta. Kinney also hooked up with Tim Nielsen, who was in a popular band called the Nightporters with drummer Paul Lenz. Kinney had just moved to Georgia from
Milwaukee
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[Kinney, Kevn]
Drivin' N Cryin' >> Bio
Drivin' N Cryin' Official website. Retrieved 1 July 2011 and was working in a sewage-treatment plant by day, while playing folk gigs by night. The band's name, Drivin' n' Cryin', was chosen from one of Kinney's many songs that reflected the two directions of the band's music.
The band first signed with independent label 688 Records in 1986, after becoming one of Atlanta's top club draws. The band's first album, ''Scarred But Smarter'', helped the band land many tour dates and later a contract with
Island Records
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.
In 1987, Lenz left and was replaced by Jeff Sullivan, who was recruited just in time to accompany the band for its first major-label release. Sullivan had been the drummer for Mr. Crowes Garden, which later became
The Black Crowes
The Black Crowes are an American rock band formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1984. Their discography includes eight studio albums, four live albums and several charting singles. The band was signed to Def American Recordings in 1989 by producer Geo ...
, prior to joining Drivin' 'N' Cryin'.
The same year, the band held its first “Benefit For The Hopeful,” a concert to raise money for Atlanta homeless organizations, held annually on December 8, the anniversary of
John Lennon
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's death. Fellow Georgian band
R.E.M.
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's guitar tech and touring rhythm guitarist
Buren Fowler joined the trio at this time as well.
[Drivin' n' Cryin' Biography]
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. Retrieved 1 July 2011 Fowler was officially asked to join the band on a more permanent level (though not as an official member) in 1988, after many on-stage appearances with the group.
The band released its first album for Island, ''Whisper Tames The Lion'', produced by
Anton Fier
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Family
Fier, known as Tony, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Ruthe Marie Fier and Anton J. Fier Jr., a former Marine and electrician. ...
, in early 1988.
The album peaked at No. 130 on the
''Billboard'' 200.
[ College radio success (and some commercial) accumulated with airplay of the songs "Can't Promise You The World" (for which the band filmed its first video) and "Powerhouse."
1989 marked the release of '' Mystery Road'',] including live staples such as "Honeysuckle Blue" and "Straight To Hell." In 1991, the band released the hard-rocking '' Fly Me Courageous''. Produced by Geoff Workman
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, the album became the band's most commercially successful album and would be certified gold
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.Georgia General Assembly
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House Resolution 387
. Georgia General Assembly website. Retrieved 30 June 2011 The next few years the band toured with artists such as Neil Young
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and Soul Asylum
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The band was originally called Loud Fast Rule ...
. In 1993, the band released another album produced by Geoff Workman, entitled ''Smoke'', which peaked at No. 95 on the Billboard’s Top 200 album chart.[Drivin' n' Cryin' - Charts & Awards - Albums]
AllMusic
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. Retrieved 1 July 2011 This album was another rocker, but failed to catch on with the public as had its predecessor.
In 1994, the band decided to move away from the heavy guitar sounds of the previous two records and brought in keyboardist Joey Huffman
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to replace Buren Fowler. That same year the band left Island Records and found a new home at Geffen Records
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. The band's first and only Geffen album, 1995's '' Wrapped in Sky'', featured newly added keyboard sounds and a return to the band's original sound.
1997 brought a self-titled album, followed two years later by a live album, ''The Essential Live Drivin' 'N' Cryin''. In 2000, the band released The Ultimate Collection, a best-of collection. In 2003, the band released a four-song EP, ''Detroit City Rock'', which featured a cover of the Beatles
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"Let It Be," recorded in New York City on Sept. 13, 2001. The band released its first full studio album in 12 years, ''The Great American Bubble Factory'' on September 29, 2009. In 2011, the Georgia General Assembly
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Each of the General Assembly's 236 members serve two-year terms and are directly ...
commended Drivin' N' Cryin' in a house resolution for the band's achievements.
Starting in 2012, the band began a series of EPs, each composed of tracks addressing a particular theme. The first, ''Songs from the Laundromat'' was released June 12, followed by ''Songs About Cars, Space and The Ramones'' on Sept. 18. On March 5, 2013, ''Songs From The Psychedelic Time Clock'' was released. The final release of the EP series was "Songs For The Turntable," released January 14, 2014.
In 2012, a documentary about the band titled ''Scarred but Smarter: Life n Times of Drivin N Cryin'' was produced.
In 2015, DnC was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. In 2016 the band supported Dan Baird & Homemade Sin on the UK leg of their European tour and were augmented again by guitarist Warner E Hodges.
Kevn Kinney has also maintained a solo career over the years. He released his first solo album, the acoustic '' MacDougal Blues'' in 1990. This was followed by ''Down Out Law'' in 1994, and ''The Flower And The Knife'' in 2000. The latter featured guests such as Blues Traveler
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's John Popper
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Early life
John Popper was born in Chardon, Ohio. His father was a Hungarian immig ...
, Edwin McCain
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, and members of Gov't Mule
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and the Allman Brothers Band
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. He has released five more solo albums since, and frequently performs live as a solo artist, including live collaborations with Peter Buck
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of R.E.M.
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Discography
* ''Scarred but Smarter'' (October 1986)
* ''Whisper Tames the Lion'' (June 1988) U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 No. 130
* '' Mystery Road'' (March 1989)
* '' Fly Me Courageous'' (January 1991) U.S. No. 90
* ''Live on Fire'' (EP, March 1991; live tracks from Six Flags Over Georgia)
* ''Smoke
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'' (February 1993) U.S. No. 95
* '' Wrapped in Sky'' (August 1995)
* ''Drivin' 'n' Cryin'' (August 1997)
* ''Essential Live'' (September 1999)
* ''Ultimate Collection'' (August 2000)
* ''Detroit City Rock'' (EP, September 2003)
* '' The Great American Bubble Factory'' (September 2009)
* ''Songs from the Laundromat'' (EP, June 2012)
* ''Songs About Cars, Space and The Ramones'' (EP, September 2012)
* ''Songs from the Psychedelic Time Clock'' (EP, March 2013)
* ''Songs for the Turntable'' (EP, January 2014)
* ''Best of Songs'' (April 2016)
* ''Too Late to Turn Back Now!'' (July 2018, self-titled 1997 album, remastered with a different title)
* ''Live the Love Beautiful'' (June 2019)
Singles
References
External links
*
Kevn Kinney Interview
CountryMusicPride.com
Drivin N Cryin collection
at the Internet Archive
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's live music archive
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