Gwendolyn Sanford is an American singer-songwriter and composer. She is best known for her performances with Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang and for her contributions to the scores for ''
Weeds'', ''
Orange Is the New Black
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,'' and other films and plays.
Biography
Sanford was born in
Philadelphia
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and raised in
Sierra Madre
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, California.
Sanford studied acting at the Los Angeles County School High School for the Arts.
While in school, she learned to play guitar and at age 27, formed Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang.
The group was first noticed at a 2003 street fair in
Los Feliz
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.
In addition to her solo works,Sanford, and her husband Brandon Jay, recorded four albums of
children's music
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as Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang.
Film, TV, and stage
Sanford, Brandon Jay and Scott Doherty compose music for Netflix's original series ''
Orange Is the New Black
''Orange Is the New Black'' (sometimes abbreviated to ''OITNB'') is an American comedy-drama streaming television series created by Jenji Kohan for Netflix. The series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir '' Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Wo ...
''. Prior, Gwendolyn and Brandon Jay composed the score for ''
Weeds''. At least two different versions of Gwendolyn's song "Freedom of the Heart (Ooodily, Ooodily)" are prominently featured in
Mike White's 2000 film ''
Chuck & Buck
''Chuck & Buck'' is a 2000 American black comedy drama film directed by Miguel Arteta. It was written by and starred Mike White in the leading role.
Plot
Buck O'Brien is a 27-year-old amateur playwright with the maturity level of an adolescent. ...
''. She and Jay composed music for the play, ''Gruesome Playground Injuries''.
Sanford wrote the music and lyrics for ''
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
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'' the musical, which first premiered June 15, 2017, at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle, WA.
Awards
In 2015, 2016 and 2017, she received an award
BMI for her work on the Netflix show ''
Orange Is The New Black
''Orange Is the New Black'' (sometimes abbreviated to ''OITNB'') is an American comedy-drama streaming television series created by Jenji Kohan for Netflix. The series is based on Piper Kerman's memoir '' Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Wo ...
''.
In 2007, she received an award
BMI for her work on the TV show ''
Weeds''.
In 2003, Sanford was recognized at ''
LA Weekly
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'' Music Awards as the Best New Genre/Uncategorizable Artist. Also in 2003, Gwendolyn won KFPK radio's ''The Music Never Stops'' No. 1 Album of the Year" award for ''Dew'' and
Amoeba Music
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named Sanford as their "Homegrown Artist Pick".
Discography
Solo
To date, Gwendolyn has recorded four solo albums
*''Ultrasounds'' (2000)
*''Dew'' (2003)
*''Lower Mill Road'' (2007)
*''Bright Light'' (2011)
Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang
Gwendolyn has released four children's albums as "Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang":
*''Gwendolyn and the Good Time Gang'' (2003)
*''Tis The Season To Be Rockin'' (2004)
*''Get Up And Dance!'' (2007)
*''Clap Your Hands'' (2010)
And a live concert DVD
*''Live in Grandma's Living Room!'' (2005)
The "Good Time Gang" performs for children's events, mainly in California.
Affiliates
Musicians in Gwendolyn's live band include:
*Douglas Lee (
glass harmonica
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)
*Brandon Jay (drums, found percussion)
*Robert Petersen (
upright bass
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)
*Scott Doherty (piano, electric guitar, banjo)
*Roger Park (
pedal steel
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)
Musicians Gwendolyn has worked with include:
*
Smokey Hormel
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*
Ralph Carney
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The most common forms ...
*
Joey Waronker
Jon Joseph Waronker (born May 20, 1969) is an American drummer and music producer. He is best known as a regular drummer of both Beck and R.E.M., and as member of the experimental rock bands Atoms for Peace and Ultraísta.
Background
Waronker w ...
*
Don Fleming
*
Ben Vaughn
*
John McCusker
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*Ethan Allen
*
Tony Gilkyson
Tony Gilkyson (born August 6, 1952) is a Los Angeles-based musician. He is the son of Jane Gilkyson and songwriter/folk musician Terry Gilkyson, as well as the brother of singer-songwriter Eliza Gilkyson.
Career
Gilkyson is a former member of Lo ...
References
External links
Gwendolyn's Official Site*
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American television actresses
American women singer-songwriters
People from Sierra Madre, California
Musicians from Philadelphia
American women composers
Singer-songwriters from Pennsylvania
21st-century American women
Singer-songwriters from California