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Jimmy LaFave (July 12, 1955 – May 21, 2017) was an American singer-songwriter and folk musician. After moving to
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, LaFave became a supporter of
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. He later became an Advisory Board member and regular performer at the annual
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. In 1996 LaFave received the
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songwriter of the year award and appeared on the TV show ''
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''. He recorded 15 albums and his 2007 release, '' Cimarron Manifesto'', reached the No. 1 mark on the Americana Music Association album chart. In 2012, LaFave released the studio album ''Depending on the Distance''.Cuccaro, Richard
Jimmy LaFave: Bringing Red Dirt Music to the World.
''Acoustic Live'', Vol. 9, Issue 9, February 2008.
LaFave was inducted into the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2017 alongside Carl Belew, musician-actor Rodney Lay, the Red Dirt Rangers, David Teegarden, Sr. and singer-harmonica player Jimmy "Junior" Markham. Tramel, Jimmie
Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame class announced.
''The Tulsa World'', April 26, 2017.


Early life

While living in Wills Point, Texas, LaFave began playing the drums and later moved to
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Wood, Arthur. Jimmy LaFave. ''Kerrville Kronikle'', Issue No. 18, 1994. and played in the school band. At age 15 LaFave switched to guitar and began writing and singing his own songs in a band called The Night Tribe.


Career

After graduating from high school LaFave played music at night while working during the day. He had a job as the manager of a music club called Up Your Alley and during this period recorded the albums ''Down Under'' in 1979 and ''Broken Line'' in 1981. Later, in 1988, LaFave self-released a cassette only album "Highway Angels... Full Moon Rain", which featured his photography as the cover artwork.


Red Dirt Music scene

While living in Stillwater, LaFave and a loose collection of songwriters at a local venue known as "the farm" began developing a sound that would later become known as "red dirt music".from and interview o
Americana Music Show #253
published June 30, 2015.
During that time, LaFave met Bob Childers and produced his first record. Mixing blues, jazz, and country influences he began writing songs inspired by
J. J. Cale John Weldon "J. J." Cale (December 5, 1938 – July 26, 2013) was an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and sound engineer. Though he avoided the limelight, his influence as a musical artist has been acknowledged by figures such as Mark Knop ...
, Chet Baker,
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and Leon Russell.Wooley, John
The Red Dirt Rangers: The Band
. Red Dirt Rangers website. Retrieved August 8, 2008.
News 9 website
Red Dirt breeds music.
May 16, 2008. Retrieved August 8, 2008.
Sometime after Childers' death in 2008, a one-day singer-songwriter festival called Bob Childers' Gypsy Café became an annual event in Stillwater. The festival is a fundraiser for the non-profit Red Dirt Relief Fund. On April 26, 2017, during the festival, LaFave was the inaugural recipient of the Restless Spirit Award – an award whose name comes from a Childers' song.McDonnell, Brand
Crowdfunding campaign launched on behalf of Jimmy LaFave, who has rare terminal cancer.
''The Oklahoman'', April 23, 2017.


1992 to 2004

After traveling to several other cities, LaFave relocated to Austin, Texas. In 1992 La Fave signed with Colorado-based Bohemia Beat Records and recorded his debut album, ''Austin Skyline'', which included four Bob Dylan songs and consisted of live performances and recordings from four Austin, Texas live music venues including La Zona Rosa and Chicago House. That 4th album was followed by ''Highway Trance'' in 1994 and ''Buffalo Return to the Plains'' in 1995. Between 1997 and 2001, LaFave released three more albums on the label including the 1999 double CD ''Trail'', which was a 15-year retrospective of live performances and studio outtakes. In December 1995, LaFave won the Songwriter of the Year Award at the
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and in March 1996 received the same honor at the Austin Music Awards sponsored by ''
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''. LaFave gained nationwide exposure in 1996 through his appearance on the PBS music show
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when he was paired with Lisa Loeb for an evening of "acoustic ballads and electrified folk-rock numbers". In 1996, LaFave made an appearance at a tribute to Woody Guthrie held at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the invitation of Guthrie's daughter. In 1998, LaFave began attending the annual
Woody Guthrie Folk Festival The Woody Guthrie Folk Festival is held annually in mid-July to commemorate the life and music of Woody Guthrie. The festival is held on the weekend closest to July 14 - the date of Guthrie's birth - in Guthrie's hometown of Okemah, Oklahoma. Da ...
s held in Guthrie's hometown of Okemah, Oklahoma and in 2007 became a member of the Woody Guthrie Coalition that organizes the festival.Skaff, Hillary R
Jimmy LaFave: Pure Americana.
''Austin Music and Entertainment'', Issue 12, p. 14-16. November/December 2007. Retrieved December 18, 2007.
LaFave says Woody Guthrie is his musical hero and pays homage to him in the song "Woody Guthrie" on the ''Texoma'' album. Album reviewers described it as "reminiscent of the Dust Bowl heritage of Woody Guthrie, the early rock of Chuck Berry, the quiet folk reflections of Bob Dylan, and the rock anthems of Bruce Springsteen" and "honest, thoughtful and sincere" music. LaFave's "red dirt music" sound has been described as a mix of rock, folk, rockabilly, and country, grounded in the landscape of Texas and Oklahoma and can be heard on this album.Dexter, Kerry. Jimmy LaFave: Roots Along the Red Dirt Road. ''Dirty Linen'', April/May 2002, p. 32-6.


2005 to 2015

In 2003, LaFave produced a Woody Guthrie tribute show called ''Ribbon of Highway, Endless Skyway''. The ensemble show toured around the country and included a rotating cast of singer-songwriters individually performing Guthrie's songs. Interspersed between songs were Guthrie's philosophical writings read by a narrator. In addition to LaFave, members of the rotating cast included
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Eliza Gilkyson Eliza Gilkyson (born August 24, 1950, Hollywood, California) is a Taos, New Mexico-based folk musician.Gilkyson moved her base from Austin, Texas, to Taos in 2020. She is the daughter of songwriter and folk musician Terry Gilkyson and his wife, J ...
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Joel Rafael Joel Rafael is an American singer-songwriter and folk musician from San Diego County, California. Rafael's second volume to celebrate the songs of Woody Guthrie, was released on Appleseed in 2005. The first volume, ''Woodeye'', was released o ...
, husband-wife duo Sarah Lee Guthrie (Woody Guthrie's granddaughter) and
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, and
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. The Godfather of Red Dirt Music Bob Childers, also known as "the Dylan of the Dust,"Propaganda Media Group, Inc
Ribbon of Highway – Endless Skyway: Concert in the Spirit of Woody Guthrie
. Retrieved February 6, 2007.
served as narrator.Ribbon of Highway website
Retrieved January 25, 2007.
When word spread about the tour, performers began contacting LaFave, whose only prerequisite was to have an inspirational connection to Guthrie. Each artist chose the Guthrie songs that he or she would perform as part of the tribute. One of the songs Gilkyson chose was "Pastures of Plenty", while Cleaves chose "This Morning I Am Born Again" – a song he wrote using Guthrie's lyrics. One of the songs Paul chose was a song he wrote using Guthrie's lyrics – "God's Promise". LaFave said, "It works because all the performers are Guthrie enthusiasts in some form".Martinez, Rebeka
Tribute to Woody Guthrie Tour makes a stop in Conroe Feb. 16
, ''The Courier'', (Conroe, TX.), February 7, 2003. Retrieved February 7, 2007.
The Ribbon of Highway tour kicked off on February 5, 2003, at the
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in Nashville. The abbreviated show was a featured segment of "Nashville Sings Woody," yet another tribute concert to commemorate the music of Woody Guthrie held during the Folk Alliance Conference. The cast of "Nashville Sings Woody," a benefit for the Woody Guthrie Foundation and Archives, also included
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, Marty Stuart,
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, and others. Also in 2007 at Nora Guthrie's invitation, LaFave spoke and performed at Woody Guthrie's induction into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. LaFave left Bohemia Beat for
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and released his 2005 album ''Blue Nightfall'' which one reviewer called his "best work yet" and "a great introduction to an important artist". LaFave's second release for Red House Records was the 2007 album ''Cimarron Manifesto'' which went to No. 1 on the Americana Music Association chart. In his review of LaFave's '' Cimarron Manifesto'' (2007) for the FolkWax E-Zine, Arthur Wood calls LaFave "one of the finest Dylan interpreters ever. In the same period he collaborated with
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, who covered LaFave's "Never Is A Moment" on his album ''La Sesión Cubana''. Two years later LaFave was one of the guests of the ''Americana Tour'' with the Italian bluesman. LaFave's 14th release, ''Depending on the Distance'', was released on September 18, 2012. Backing musicians include Austin's
Eliza Gilkyson Eliza Gilkyson (born August 24, 1950, Hollywood, California) is a Taos, New Mexico-based folk musician.Gilkyson moved her base from Austin, Texas, to Taos in 2020. She is the daughter of songwriter and folk musician Terry Gilkyson and his wife, J ...
and John Inmon.Taradell, Mario
Musically Speaking: Jimmy LaFave turns in a thoughtful studio album on Dallas’ Music Road Records.
''Dallas Morning News'', September 17, 2012.
The 13-track release includes three Dylan covers, including a version of "Red River Shore" that runs more than nine minutes. In her review for ''The Oklahoman'', Brandy McDonnell said: "Jimmy LaFave’s first studio album in five years, lives up to the intriguing promise of its title, finding the Oklahoma-Texas troubadour in a contemplative mood whether he is crooning his new original songs, covering an ’80s pop smash or reinterpreting anthems penned by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen."McDonnell, Brandy
CD review: Jimmy LaFave “Depending on the Distance”.
''The Oklahoman'', September 21, 2012.
In 2015, LaFave released ''The Night Tribe''. A review of the release in ''No Depression'' stated that LaFave "delivers 11 exquisitely crafted self-penned songs and re-interprets two Americana masterpieces; barely making them recognizable as they become Jimmy LaFave songs."


Music Road records

In 2007, LaFave joined forces with recording engineer Fred Remmert and Dallas businessman Kelcy Warren to create Music Road Records, located in Austin, Texas.Granberry, Michael
Mismatched partners hope to steer listeners to overlooked artists with Music Road record label.
''Dallas Morning News'', July 19, 2009. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
Music Road Records owns and operates two Texas-based recording facilities: Cedar Creek Recording in Austin and Cherokee Creek Recording in the Texas Hill Country. ''Favorites 1992–2001'', a retrospective from LaFave's years on the Bohemia Beat label, was released by Music Road Records in 2010. In April 2014, Music Road records released ''Looking into You: A Tribute to Jackson Browne''. The 2-disc tribute album was produced by LaFave and was two years in the making, after LaFave garnered Browne's approval during the 2012 Woody Guthrie Centennial Celebration. The album features Bruce Springsteen, Lyle Lovett, Bonnie Raitt,
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, and others.Boydston, Joshua
Red Dirt icon Jimmy LaFave has become synonymous with the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival
. ''The Oklahoma Gazette'', July 9, 2014.


Illness and death

In an article published in ''The Austin Chronicle'' in April 2017, LaFave announced publicly that he was battling
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, a rare form of cancer that had been diagnosed one year earlier. After various treatments failed, doctors advised LaFave that there was nothing else the medical profession could provide. During the course of his illness leading up to this announcement, LaFave continued to perform – not cancelling even one show. In addition, he continued to record new songs that he hoped would add to his legacy.Curtin, Kevin
Playback – Dead Man Walking: Jimmy LaFave
''Austin Chronicle'', April 21, 2017.
At the time of the public announcement, ''The Austin Statesman'' announced that a concert to honor LaFave would be held at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas on May 18, 2017. LaFave helped in the selection of friends and musicians who would perform that night. LaFave also selected charities that would benefit from a crowdfunding effort set up in his honor.Blackstock, Peter
Jimmy LaFave, beloved Austin singer-songwriter, facing terminal cancer.
''The Austin Statesman'', April 20, 2017.
A crowdfunding effort "Celebrating Jimmy LaFave" was set up via
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and received about $55,000 in donations. LaFave died of cancer at his home in Austin, Texas, at the age of 61.Texas Singer-Songwriter Jimmy LaFave, 61, Dies of Cancer.
''The New York Times'', May 22, 2017
His death came just three days after making an appearance at the Paramount Theater tribute show in Austin. According to ''The Austin Statesman'': "A sold-out audience heard artists ranging from Austin artists including Eliza Gilkyson, Slaid Cleaves and Ruthie Foster, plus some from out-of-state including Nashville’s Gretchen Peters, Boston’s Ellis Paul and Woody Guthrie’s granddaughter Sarah Lee Guthrie, primarily playing songs that LaFave wrote or were part of his repertoire."Blackstock, Peter
Jimmy LaFave, renowned singer-songwriter, dies of cancer at 61.
''The Austin Statesman'', May 22, 2017.
Within 24 hours, LaFave's death was reported in numerous newspapers throughout Texas and Oklahoma, in ''The New York Times'' and as far away as England and The Netherlands, where he often performed.Saunders, Emmeline
LaFave dead at 61 after performing last concert for devastated fans.
''The Mirror'' .K May 22, 2017.


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