This week, he will take audiences through 70 songs from his prodigious catalog across three nights at the Wallis in Beverly ...
The great Loudon Wainwright III was a disbeliever, too, but in his contribution, “I Had a Dream” — “His face was bright ...
The album is called Recovery, explains Loudon Wainwright the Third, because re-recording songs he wrote back in the early 1970s feels like an archaeological dig – “unearthing dinosaur bones ...
Names from all across the folk and Americana music scenes will take to the stage in celebration of Transatlantic Sessions ...
Loudon constantly aims for the funny bone ... Richard Thompson’s “Down Where The Drunkards Roll”), although Wainwright has always been the most idiosyncratic of folk figureheads.
Loudon Wainwright commemorated this in 1992 in “Talking New Bob Dylan Blues,” namedropping himself, along with John Prine, ...
He played on the main stage by himself for the first time, following in the footsteps of father Loudon Wainwright III and sister Martha Wainwright. He said: "I have a lot of early memories of ...
whether it was the singer-songwriters in the '70s—you saw the seeds of that planted in the Village with people like the Roches and Loudon Wainwright III. “There was a forgotten West Village ...
InstaPlays!’ to be staged in Andes ...
Some have persevered as cult artists (Garland Jeffreys, Eliza Gilkyson, Loudon Wainwright III). Others have died (John Prine, Bill Withers, former San Diegan Jim Croce and far too many more).
The great Loudon Wainwright III was a disbeliever, too, but in his contribution, “I Had a Dream” — “His face was bright orange and his hair was just weird / But we were made great again ...