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Whiskeytown was an American
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band formed in 1994 from
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. Fronted by
Ryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, artist, and poet. He has released 23 albums, as well as three studio albums as a former member of alt-country band Whiskeytown. In 2000, Adams lef ...
, the group included members Caitlin Cary, Phil Wandscher, Eric "Skillet" Gilmore, and Mike Daly. They disbanded in 2000 with Adams leaving to pursue his solo career. Whiskeytown gradually expanded its sound outside the confines of alternative country while still maintaining its alternative roots. The band released three albums. No two albums shared a consistent lineup; Adams and Cary remained the only constants.


History

After performing punk rock with a band called The Patty Duke Syndrome, Adams founded Whiskeytown in 1994 in
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. The music of country-rock artist
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served as his inspiration. The band initially consisted of Adams, violinist Caitlin Cary, drummer Eric "Skillet" Gilmore, bassist Steve Grothmann and guitarist Phil Wandscher.


''Faithless Street'' era (1995–1996)

''
Faithless Street ''Faithless Street'' is the debut studio album by alternative country band Whiskeytown, released in 1995 on Mood Food Records. The album was re-issued by Outpost Recordings in 1998 with several bonus tracks added, and the track "Oklahoma" omitt ...
'', released on Mood Food Records in 1995, established the band as one of the genre's leaders, thanks to glowing reviews in publications such as '' No Depression'', and helped the band score a major-label record deal with the
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imprint Outpost. ''Faithless'' was re-released on the imprint in 1998 with nearly a dozen bonus tracks from the era. Among the bonus tracks were previously unreleased tracks and tracks that had been released on earlier albums and EPs, including ''
Strangers Almanac ''Strangers Almanac'' is the second studio album by American alternative country band Whiskeytown, released on July 29, 1997 on Geffen Records, Geffen and Outpost Records. The album was reissued as a deluxe edition with bonus tracks and an additi ...
'' and '' Rural Free Delivery''. One track, "Oklahoma," was removed. Adams claimed that the reason for the re-release was the muddy sound of the original version and his distaste for "Oklahoma," which was added to the album despite his objections.


''Strangers Almanac'' era (1997–1998)

Whiskeytown's 1997 major-label debut, ''
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'', helped to establish Adams' reputation as a songwriter. In the midst of the album's recording, Gilmore and Grothman left, and Wandscher left soon after the album's release. The band cycled through numerous members throughout the next year, including
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and Steven Terry, both of whom were involved in the recording of ''Almanac'' but left later that year. The band's reputation preceded it in the live setting. In a 1997 ''
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Whiskeytown: half band, half soap opera
a June 1997 show at Mac's Bar in
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was described by fans as a half-baked performance. Despite the band's internal strife, ''Almanac'' was a successful album with critics, with the tracks "16 Days" and the Replacements-esque "Yesterday's News" receiving significant radio play. The positive reviews came from increasingly mainstream publications such as ''Rolling Stone'', who claimed at the time, ''"If there's to be a
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among the bands that are imprecisely dubbed alternative country, look to Whiskeytown."'' In January 1998, the band taped a live performance for ''
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''. During the tour for ''
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'', most of the band was fired or quit at a concert in Kansas City. The only people who started and finished the tour were Adams, Caitlin Cary, Mike Daly and tour manager
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.


''Pneumonia'' and the band's demise (1999–2001)

The band managed to add a new core member in multi-instrumentalist Mike Daly, who contributed significantly to the band's sound on their third album, ''
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''. The album's recording was a much different affair from the first two—likely because of the band's constantly changing dynamic. The traditional country of the first two albums, especially ''Faithless'', was largely replaced with a more sophisticated country-rooted pop sound, very similar to
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's 1999 album ''
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''. Also adding to the different flavor of the album was a cast of guest stars, including The Replacements'
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. Despite the album's completion and Whiskeytown's sizable fanbase, Outpost Records closed during the merger between Polygram and Universal, and as a result the album stayed in limbo for nearly two years, effectively ending the band. Lost Highway Records, the roots-minded label imprint of
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, picked up the album after signing Adams (who, in the interim, recorded his highly acclaimed debut solo record ''
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'' on indie label Bloodshot Records) and released it in May 2001 [].


Post-Whiskeytown and talk of reunion

Since the band dissolved, most core members have chosen to remain active in music. Cary, who married original drummer Eric "Skillet" Gilmore, has released three solo albums and created a female folk trio named Tres Chicas. In 2010 she formed a duo group called The Small Ponds with Matt Douglas of Raleigh band The Proclivities. In 2013, Cary and solo artist
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and Bloodshot Records. Adams has remained in the spotlight since the band's breakup, releasing numerous solo albums, including three in 2005. In 2004, Adams founded Ryan Adams and The Cardinals, an alternative rock band. The band released several albums before disbanding in 2009. He has drawn considerable praise from such legends as
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for his songwriting. In February 2001, original Whiskeytown guitarist Phil Wandscher joined Adams at a Seattle show to perform two songs. It was the first time the two had appeared onstage together in 3½ years. Adams and Cary have claimed to be reuniting Whiskeytown on multiple occasions, as recently as 2010, but nothing new has been released yet. He told an interviewer in January 2017 that he was writing a book about the band, but had no plans to record or tour with Whiskeytown. A scheduling conflict was blamed as the reason for the reunion not taking place. The band did reunite for a one-off, impromptu gig after one of Adams' shows in Raleigh, NC, in 2005. Gilmore, Cary, and Adams were joined on-stage by Adams' pedal steel player,
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Members


Founding members

*
Ryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, artist, and poet. He has released 23 albums, as well as three studio albums as a former member of alt-country band Whiskeytown. In 2000, Adams lef ...
 –
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
,
rhythm guitar In music performances, rhythm guitar is a technique and role that performs a combination of two functions: to provide all or part of the rhythmic pulse in conjunction with other instruments from the rhythm section (e.g., drum kit, bass guitar ...
* Caitlin Cary –
fiddle A fiddle is a bowed string musical instrument, most often a violin. It is a colloquial term for the violin, used by players in all genres, including classical music. Although in many cases violins and fiddles are essentially synonymous, the ...
,
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
,
percussion A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument. Exc ...
*Eric "Skillet" Gilmore –
drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair of matching drumsticks ...
, percussion *Steve Grothmann –
bass guitar The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (), is the lowest-pitched member of the string family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or an acoustic guitar, but with a longer neck and ...
* Phil Wandscher –
lead guitar Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs and chords within a song structure. The lead is the fe ...
, vocals


Later members

* Ed Crawford –
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*Ron Bartholomew - bass guitar *Steven Terry – drums, percussion *Brad Rice – electric guitar * Mike Daly – bass guitar, keyboards, guitar,
mandolin A mandolin ( it, mandolino ; literally "small mandola") is a stringed musical instrument in the lute family and is generally plucked with a pick. It most commonly has four courses of doubled strings tuned in unison, thus giving a total of ...
, vocals *Jeff Rice – bass guitar *Jenni Snyder – bass guitar * Chris Laney – bass guitar *Bill Ladd –
pedal steel guitar The pedal steel guitar is a console-type of steel guitar with pedals and knee levers that change the pitch of certain strings to enable playing more varied and complex music than any previous steel guitar design. Like all steel guitars, it can ...
 – studio session musician, appeared on '' Theme for a Trucker'',
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' movie '' The End of Violence'' *Mike Santoro – bass – Former member of "The Selves," a band from Northern New Jersey *Chris Riser –
lap steel guitar The lap steel guitar, also known as a Hawaiian guitar, is a type of steel guitar without pedals that is typically played with the instrument in a horizontal position across the performer's lap. Unlike the usual manner of playing a traditional a ...
, pedal steel guitar – 1994–95, also a member of Chapel Hill's Pine State *Nicholas Petti – pedal steel guitar – 1995–96, also a member of Chapel Hill's Pine State *
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 – drums *
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 – guitar


Discography


Albums

Studio albums *1995: ''
Faithless Street ''Faithless Street'' is the debut studio album by alternative country band Whiskeytown, released in 1995 on Mood Food Records. The album was re-issued by Outpost Recordings in 1998 with several bonus tracks added, and the track "Oklahoma" omitt ...
'' *1997: ''
Strangers Almanac ''Strangers Almanac'' is the second studio album by American alternative country band Whiskeytown, released on July 29, 1997 on Geffen Records, Geffen and Outpost Records. The album was reissued as a deluxe edition with bonus tracks and an additi ...
'' *2001: ''
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'' Unreleased *1996: ''Those Weren't the Days'' *1996: '' The Freightwhaler Sessions'' *1997: '' Forever Valentine''


EPs

*1995: ''
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'' *1997: '' Theme for a Trucker'' *1997: '' Rural Free Delivery'' *1997: '' In Your Wildest Dreams''


Singles

*1997: " 16 Days" *1998: " Yesterday's News" *1998: '' Car Songs (split 7" w/ Neko Case &
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)'' *2001: " Don't Be Sad" *2009: "San Antone" / "The Great Divide"


Compilations

*1996: " Blank Generation" from ''Who the Hell? A Tribute to Richard Hell'' *1996: ''Smash Hits Opry'' *1996: "The Great Divide" from ''Power of Tower: Live from the WXDU Lounge'' *1997: "Bottom of the Glass" from ''Straight Outta Boone County'' *1997: " Theme for a Trucker" from ''The End of Violence Soundtrack'' *1997: "Busted" from ''Revival Vol. 2: Kudzu & Hollerin' Contest'' *1998: "Wither, I'm a Flower" from '' Hope Floats: Music from the Motion Picture'' *1998: "Me and My Ticket" from ''The Garden Place: Songs By Our Friends'' *1998: "I Hope It Rains at My Funeral" from ''Real: The
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Project'' *1999: "Nervous Breakdown" from '' Alt.Country Exposed Roots'' *1999: "A Song for You" from '' Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons'' *1999: "Silver Wings" from ''Poor Little Knitter On the Road'' *2003: "Choked Up" from ''Lost Highway: Lost & Found Vol. 1'' *2004: "Faithless Street" from ''No Depression: What It Sounds Like Vol. 1'' *2006: "Give Me Another Chance" from '' Big Star, Small World''


References


External links

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Extensive Whiskeytown discographyLost Highway Whiskeytown artist page
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