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Albert Sidney "Sid" Griffin (born September 18, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist-mandolinist, bandleader, and author who lives in
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. He led the Long Ryders band in the 1980s, founded the Coal Porters group in the 1990s, has recorded several solo albums and is the author of volumes on
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Gram Parsons Ingram Cecil Connor III (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973) who was known professionally as Gram Parsons, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist who recorded as a solo artist and with the International Submarine Band, ...
and bluegrass music.


Early life

Griffin was born in
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. He is an eighth-generation Kentuckian. After graduating from Ballard High School in eastern Louisville and playing in a band called The Frosties, Griffin attended the University of South Carolina, receiving a bachelor's degree in journalism in 1977. He then moved to
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, to launch a career as a musician.


Career

He briefly played in the punk band Death Wish before joining Shelley Ganz to form the Unclaimed in 1979. Steeped in the
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ethos of the 1960s, the Unclaimed released a self-titled four-track EP on the Moxie label in September 1980, which included the early Griffin compositions "Time to Time" and "Deposition Central". Griffin left the Unclaimed in November 1981, along with band's bassist Barry Shank, to form the nascent Long Ryders, adding
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on drums and, after a period of searching, guitarist Stephen McCarthy. Shank resigned from the band to pursue a doctoral degree after a year, and British musician Des Brewer took over on bass in time for the Long Ryders' debut EP, ''
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'' (1983). Tom Stevens, suggested by Carla Olson, then replaced Brewer and joined Griffin, Sowders and McCarthy for the Long Ryders' '' Native Sons'' (1984), the band's first full-length album on
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, and two subsequent major label releases, '' State of Our Union'' (1985) and ''
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'' (1987), on Island Records. The Long Ryders broke up in December 1987. In January 2016, the European label Cherry Red Records released a four-CD box set, '' Final Wild Songs'', comprising the band's original three full-length albums, their one EP, various rarities and demos, and a 15-song live
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radio performance. The label also put out expanded, multi-disc versions in 2018 of ''State of Our Union'' and ''Two-Fisted Tales''. As the Americana music movement took hold in subsequent years, the Long Ryders' reputation flourished, with the band frequently cited as the godfathers of the genre. Periodic one-off band reunions also spurred interest, leading to short tours in Europe and occasional shows in America. These performances and the desire to play new material led to a formal relaunching of the Long Ryders, with a new album, '' Psychedelic Country Soul,'' arriving in early 2019 on the Cherry Red label in Europe and Omnivore in the U.S. ''Psychedelic Country Soul'' became No. 1 on the Americana/Alt-Country chart in the U.K. and topped Amazon UK’s Americana sales chart also. Besides the Long Ryders, Griffin has also been the bandleader of the Coal Porters, which he put together while living in Los Angeles. The Coal Porters were initially rooted in the music of the
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, Gram Parsons, and the
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, playing country and country rock songs but evolved into an acoustic group playing a hybrid of folk and bluegrass after Griffin moved to London in the early 1990s. The last Coal Porters' lineup consisted of Griffin on vocals and mandolin, Neil Robert Herd on guitar and vocals, Kerenza Peacock (
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) on fiddle and vocals, Paul Fitzgerald on banjo and vocals, and Andrew Stafford on bass. The Coal Porters disbanded on July 12, 2018. In addition to the Long Ryders' catalog and eight full-length albums and two EPs credited to the Coal Porters, Griffin has recorded four solo discs: ''Little Victories'' (1997), the performance collection ''Worldwide Live 1997-2002'' (2002), ''As Certain as Sunrise'' (2005) and ''The Trick Is to Breathe'' (2014). ''Little Victories'' includes a version of Phil Ochs' "Sailors and Soldiers". ''The Trick Is to Breathe'', released in September 2014, was recorded in Nashville with producer Thomm Jutz and features such supporting musicians as Rounder Records artist Sierra Hull on mandolin, Justin Moses on banjo and fiddle, and Grammy-winner Mark Fain (
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) on bass. The year 2000 saw the release of the self-titled debut album by the Griffin-led country rock band Western Electric, which included Neil Robert Herd and Pat McGarvey from the Coal Porters on various string instruments, and former Weather Prophets and Rockingbirds drummer Dave Morgan. Griffin has also worked as a producer, helming the Lindisfarne album ''Here Comes the Neighbourhood'' (1998). Griffin published his first book, ''Gram Parsons – A Musical Biography'' (Sierra Books), in 1985. The volume includes interviews with Emmylou Harris,
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and as a solo performer. Griffin's second book, ''Bluegrass Guitar: Know the Players, Play the Music'', appeared in 2005 (Backbeat Books) with Eric Thompson as co-author. This volume includes profiles on Mother
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, as well as chapters on equipment, techniques and an instructional CD. Griffin then published two volumes focusing on Bob Dylan. ''Million Dollar Bash: Bob Dylan, The Band, and The Basement Tapes'' appeared in 2007 (Jawbone Press), followed by ''Shelter from the Storm'' in 2010 (Jawbone Press). Bill Wasserzieher of the garage rock journal '' Ugly Things'', in a review of ''Million Dollar Bash'', called Griffin "an Aesop-meets-Rabelais" storyteller. A revised and expanded second edition of ''Million Dollar Bash'' appeared in November 2014 to coincide with Sony's release of The Basement Tapes in an unabridged, six-disc format, for which Griffin provided the introductory essay. In addition, Griffin has written booklet essays for numerous albums and contributed to such publications as ''
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television documentary ''Gram Parsons: Fallen Angel''. Griffin also serves as a periodic commentator on popular music for BBC radio and television. He is also an on-camera commentator on a number of documentaries covering the careers of such major musicians as
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. The Americana Music Association and the Museum of Country Music in
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, honored Griffin's more than 30 years in music with a career retrospective on Sept. 10, 2010, with
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'' as moderator. Excerpts from program may be viewed on YouTube. The complete program is available also at the Sid Griffin website. Griffin also served as the keynote speaker at the Americana Music Association UK Conference in London on Feb. 1, 2017.


Discography


The Unclaimed

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The Long Ryders

* ''
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'' EP (1983) * '' Native Sons'' (1984) * '' State of Our Union'' (1985) * ''
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'' (1987) * '' Metallic B.O.'' (1989) * '' BBC Radio One Live in Concert'' (1994) * '' Looking for Lewis and Clark: the Long Ryders Anthology'' (1998) * '' Three Minute Warnings: the Long Ryders Live in New York City'' (2003) * '' The Best of the Long Ryders'' (2004) * '' State of Our Reunion'' (2004) * '' Final Wild Songs'' (2016) * '' Psychedelic Country Soul'' (2019)


The Coal Porters

* ''Rebels Without Applause'' (1991) * ''Land of Hope and Crosby'' (1994) * ''Los London'' (1995) * ''EP Roulette'' (1998) * ''The Gram Parsons Tribute Concert'' (1998) * ''The Chris Hillman Tribute Concerts'' (2001) * ''How Dark This Earth Will Shine'' (2004) * ''Turn the Water On, Boy'' (2008) * ''Durango'' (2010) * ''Find the One'' (2012) * ''No. 6'' (2016)


Western Electric

* ''Western Electric'' (2000)


Solo

* ''Little Victories'' (1997) * ''Worldwide Live 1997-2002'' (2002) * ''As Certain as Sunrise'' (2005) * ''The Trick Is to Breathe'' (2014)


Videos


Ode To Bobbie Gentry
- Sid Griffin (2014)
Looking For Lewis and Clark
- The Long Ryders
The Day The Last Ramone Died
- The Coal Porters (Official Video) (2016)


References


Bibliography

* ''Gram Parsons: A Music Biography''. Sierra Books, 1985. . * ''Bluegrass Guitar: Know the Players, Play the Music''. Backbeat Books, 2005. . * ''Million Dollar Bash: Bob Dylan, The Band, and the Basement Tapes''. Jawbone Books, 2007. . * ''Shelter from the Storm: Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Years''. Jawbone Books, 2010. .


External links

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