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James Victor Chesnutt (November 12, 1964 – December 25, 2009) was an American singer-songwriter from Athens, Georgia. His first album, ''Little'', was released in 1990. His commercial breakthrough came in 1996 with the release of '' Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation'', a charity record of alternative artists covering his songs. Chesnutt released 17 albums during his career, including two produced by Michael Stipe, and a 1996 release on
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, '' About to Choke''. His musical style has been described by Bryan Carroll of AllMusic as a "skewed, refracted version of Americana that is haunting, funny, poignant, and occasionally mystical, usually all at once". Injuries from a 1983 car accident left him partially paralyzed; he used a wheelchair and had limited use of his hands.


Early life

An adoptee, Chesnutt was raised in Zebulon, Georgia, where he first started writing songs at the age of five. When he was 13, Chesnutt declared that he was an atheist, a position that he maintained for the rest of his life. At 18, while drinking and driving,} a car accident left him partially paralyzed; in a December 1, 2009 interview with Terry Gross on her NPR show '' Fresh Air'', he said he was "a quadriplegic from isneck down", and although he had feeling and some movement in his body, he could not walk "functionally" and that, although he realized shortly afterward that he could still play guitar, he could only play simple chords. After his recovery he left Zebulon and moved to Nashville, Tennessee; the poetry he read there (by Stevie Smith, Walt Whitman, Wallace Stevens, W. H. Auden, Stephen Crane and Emily Dickinson) served to inspire and influence him.


Early career and films

Around 1985, Chesnutt moved to Athens and joined the band La-Di-Das with future member of the Dashboard Saviors Todd McBride. After leaving that group, he began performing solo on a regular basis at the
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; it was there that he was spotted by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. Stipe went on to produce Chesnutt's first two albums, '' Little'' (1990) and ''West of Rome'' (1991). In 1993, Chesnutt was the subject of filmmaker
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's independently produced documentary, ''Speed Racer: Welcome to the World of Vic Chesnutt'', which was shown on PBS. Chesnutt also had a small role as "Terence" in the 1996 Billy Bob Thornton movie '' Sling Blade'', which he later described self-mockingly as a poor performance. In 1996, Chesnutt was exposed to a wider audience with the release of the charity record '' Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation'', the proceeds from which went to the Sweet Relief Fund. The album consisted of Chesnutt covers by famous musicians including R.E.M.,
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with her brother-in-law Joe Henry,
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. For the 2007 edition of the Vienna International Film Festival (Viennale), New York filmmaker
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was commissioned to close the festival, which he did with his program titled, ''Evening's Civil Twilight in Empires of Tin.'' An impressionistic narrative was constructed through live readings from the texts of Joseph Roth and a live musical score performed by Vic Chesnutt, members from
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, Guy Piciotto (
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), and The Quavers. The music includes improvisations, interpretations of Johann Strauss I's " Radetzky March", and renditions of a number of Vic Chesnutt songs. The result was a string of film vignettes bound by the poetry of Roth's writing and by the sounds and songs of the live musicians. A DVD of the program was released in 2009.


Collaborations

Chesnutt collaborated with Bob Mould to record a version of Gram Parsons' song, " Hickory Wind", which appeared on the 1993 compilation, '' Conmemorativo: A Tribute to Gram Parsons''. He recorded with many other groups and artists. He made two albums with fellow Athens group Widespread Panic, under the name of
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Chesnutt wrote "Aunt Avis" and co-wrote "Blight" and "Protein-Drink/Sewing-Machine", which are often performed live by Widespread Panic. "Aunt Avis" appeared on WSP's album '' Bombs & Butterflies'', and Chesnutt made a guest appearance as well. The 1997 video for "Aunt Avis" was directed by Billy Bob Thornton and featured Chesnutt. After getting to know engineer Scott Stuckey during the recording of West of Rome, Stuckey and Chesnutt became close friends and would go on to collaborate on various projects including producing two more albums together, co-writing "Weed to the Rescue" for the Hempilation album, as well as working on numerous videos including "Ladle" for
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. At the time of his death, Chesnutt and Stuckey were working on a documentary about Chesnutt's music. The film, tentatively titled "Degenerate", was scheduled to be released in 2012. Chesnutt's 1998 album '' The Salesman and Bernadette'' was recorded with alt-country group Lambchop as the backing band. The album '' Merriment'' was a collaborative effort between Chesnutt and Kelly and Nikki Keneipp, with Chesnutt writing and singing the songs, and the Keneipps playing the music. Chesnutt was featured singing on the title track of Elf Power's 2004 release, ''
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''. The 2005 album ''Ghetto Bells'' featured famed guitarist Bill Frisell, whom Chesnutt met in 2004 at the Century of Song concert series at the German festival Ruhrtriennale. ''Ghetto Bells'' also featured lyricist and composer Van Dyke Parks on accordion and keyboards. Chesnutt's wife, Tina, would frequently play bass on his albums, including ''Ghetto Bells''. His niece, and fellow songwriter,
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also appeared on the album. In the winter of 2006, he recorded ''
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'' at the Hotel2Tango in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It was released on September 11, 2007, by Constellation Records. The record included contributions from Constellation artists Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra & Tra-La-La Band, members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, as well as
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's Guy Picciotto. The album was produced by documentary filmmaker
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. In 2008, Athens, Georgia based Elephant 6 collective recording artists Elf Power collaborated with Chesnutt on the album ''Dark Developments'', released as Vic Chesnutt, Elf Power, and the Amorphous Strums. The "amorphous strums" refers to Curtiss Pernice and Sam Mixon, who also played on the album. In 2009, Chesnutt worked with many of the same contributors to the album ''
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'' to release the album ''
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'' in September. As with ''North Star Deserter'', the album was recorded in Montreal and released on Constellation Records. Later in 2009, Chesnutt recorded the album titled ''Skitter on Take-off'' with
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which was inspired by the two albums recorded in Montreal and was released on Vapor. In 2009, he sang on the track "Grim Augury" from the album '' Dark Night of the Soul'' by
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, and director
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. Mark Linkous had previously attempted to collaborate with Chesnutt on the Sparklehorse album '' Good Morning Spider;'' however, Chesnutt was unable to feature in person on the album. Instead, a recorded voice message he left Linkous apologising for his inability to show was used on the song "Sunshine".


Label history

Chesnutt's first four albums were released on the independent Texas Hotel label. He then recorded '' About to Choke'' (1996) for Capitol Records. '' The Salesman and Bernadette'' (1998) was on
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; '' Merriment'' (2000) was on the Backburner Records label; spinART was the label for the self-performed and recorded ''Left to His Own Devices'' (2001). Chesnutt then found a home at the New West Records label, which released two of his albums. In 2004, New West also re-released the early Texas Hotel recordings, including expanded liner notes and extra tracks. in 2010: About to Choke was re-released on 180 gram vinyl on the Four Men with Beards label and is being distributed by City Hall Records.


Other work

Chesnutt provided a powerful performance of the 1972 Bobby Russell-penned classic song, " The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" on Pravda Records' 1994 "Star Power" CD featuring various artists. Chesnutt sang another, much older, classic song, " Home on the Range", based on the poem, "The Western Home", written in 1872 by Dr.
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, on another CD featuring various artists entitled, "Rudy's Rockin' Kiddie Caravan", produced by Turner Network Television. Proceeds from the sale of the CD went to support the National Center for Family Literacy. Chesnutt was also a supporter of medical marijuana, which he said helped with his medical problems. He contributed the track, "Weed to the Rescue", to the 1998 ''Hempilation II'' charity album, with proceeds going to NORML, an American organization dedicated to marijuana legalization. Chesnutt wrote and provided vocals on the song, "Aunt Avis" on Widespread Panic's 1997 album, ''Bombs & Butterflies'' (a solo demo of Chesnutt performing the song was included as a bonus track on the 2004 re-release of his 1993 album, ''Drunk''). Chesnutt frequently performed Daniel Johnston's song, "Like a Monkey in a Zoo", during live performances. Chesnutt recorded a version of the song that was released on the 2004 compilation CD, '' The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered''. He also appeared as a guest musician on Cowboy Junkies' 2007 album and accompanying DVD '' Trinity Revisited'', a 20th anniversary remake of the Junkies' classic album '' The Trinity Session''. In 2011 Cowboy Junkies released ''
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'', an album of eleven Chesnutt covers. Chesnutt recorded a solo acoustic version of the song, "Little Man", for the CD '' Ciao My Shining Star: The Songs of Mark Mulcahy'', which was released under the
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label in 2009.


Death

Chesnutt died on Christmas Day 2009 from an overdose of muscle relaxants that had left him in a coma in an Athens hospital. He was 45 years old. In his final interview, which aired on National Public Radio 24 days before his death, Chesnutt said that he had "attempted suicide three or four times efore It didn't take." According to him in the same interview, being "uninsurable" due to his quadriplegia, he was $50,000 in debt for his medical bills, and had been putting off a surgery for a year ("And, I mean, I could die only because I cannot afford to go in there again. I don't want to die, especially just because of I don't have enough money to go in the hospital.").


Legacy

His wife, Tina Chesnutt, became the sole executor of his estate following his death. Kristin Hersh wrote a book titled ''Don't Suck, Don't Die: Giving Up Vic Chesnutt'', which was published by University of Texas Press and released on October 1, 2015.


Discography

* 1990 '' Little'' * 1991 ''West of Rome'' * 1993 ''Drunk'' * 1995 ''
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'' (with liner notes by Forrest Gander) * 1996 '' About to Choke'' * 1998 '' The Salesman and Bernadette'' * 2000 '' Merriment'' * 2001 ''Left to His Own Devices'' * 2003 ''Silver Lake'' * 2005 ''Ghetto Bells'' * 2005 ''Extra Credit EP'' * 2007 ''
North Star Deserter ''North Star Deserter'' is a 2007 album by Vic Chesnutt. The backing musicians on the album are Guy Picciotto (guitarist and vocalist for the groups Rites of Spring and Fugazi) and Canadian Post-rock band, A Silver Mt. Zion. It was released on Co ...
'' * 2008 ''Dark Developments'' (with Elf Power and The Amorphous Strums) * 2009 ''Mitte Ende August OST * 2009 ''
At the Cut ''At the Cut'' is a 2009 album by Vic Chesnutt. It was his penultimate album release before his death on December 25, 2009, from an overdose of muscle relaxants. The song "Flirted with You All My Life" alludes to Chesnutt's own attitude toward s ...
'' * 2009 '' Skitter on Take-Off'' With
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* 1995 ''
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'' * 2002 ''
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See also

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References


External links

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A Tribute Site to Vic Chesnutt

The Rabbits are Cooking Breakfast: A Vic Chesnutt Page
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Vic Chesnutt collection
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