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The Old 97's performing at the Levitt Pavilion in central Arlington, Texas in 2013
Background information
OriginDallas, Texas, United States
GenresAlternative country[1]
Years active1993–present
LabelsATO Records, Big Iron, Idol, Bloodshot, Elektra, New West
Associated actsSleepy Heroes, Ranchero Brothers, Rhett Miller
WebsiteOld97s.com
MembersRhett Miller
Murry Hammond
Ken Bethea
Philip Peeples

I understand from others Too Far To Care is the Old 97's transitional album. Beforehand the music is more country, afterwards more pop. Beforehand the music is more country, afterwards more pop. Personally I wouldn't know because this is as far back as I've travelled but the more countrified tracks suggest the trip might be worth it. In this article: Fifteen years after the release of Too Far to Care (and several before the album’s alt-country sound gained recognition as a legitimate genre), the Old 97’s are once again singing its songs. The seminal band is dusting off its stage spurs and Care‘s old tracks for an anniversary tour commemorating the album’s debut way back in – naturally – 1997.

Murry Hammond
Old 97s at the 930 Club. Fall 2015

Old 97's is an American alternative country band from Dallas, Texas, United States. Formed in 1993,[2] they have since released eleven studio albums, two full extended plays, shared split duty on another, and have one live album. Their most recent release is Love The Holidays.

They are recognized as pioneers of the alt-country movement during the mid to late 1990s along with bands such as Uncle Tupelo, Drive-By Truckers, Whiskeytown, The Jayhawks, and The Bottle Rockets.

Lead vocalist and primary songwriter Rhett Miller has described the band's style as 'loud folk'.[3]

  • 3Discography

Career[edit]

Initially a popular Dallas bar band, Old 97's toured the country after releasing their first album, 1994's Hitchhike to Rhome and 1995's split EP release Stoned / Garage Sale with fellow Dallas band Funland on Idol Records. In Chicago, they caught the attention of Bloodshot Records and were signed to record their next album. 1995's Wreck Your Life brought them to the attention of Elektra Records,[2] who hoped that alt-country could be a new post-grunge trend. Lead singer Rhett Miller, born in Austin, later lived in New York City and Los Angeles. Many of the band's songs include local Texas references, with references to New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago appearing as well.

Most songs are written and sung by Miller, with bassist Murry Hammond picking up the vocals on one or two tracks per album. Hammond also handled a number of country covers, especially in the band's earlier years. Hammond also performs gospel at his local church. The band's 2004 album Drag It Up also includes a song written and sung by guitarist Ken Bethea, 'Coahuila.'

In 2005, Blender magazine ranked the band's then most successful single, 1999's 'Murder (Or A Heart Attack)', as the 176th greatest song 'since you were born.'[4]

Their music has been featured in a number of hit movies and TV series, including The Break-Up ('Salome', 'Melt Show', 'Timebomb'), Clay Pigeons ('Timebomb'), Slither ('The New Kid'), Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (Big Brown Eyes), Ed ('Question', 'King of All the World'), Scrubs ('Question'), Veronica Mars ('Adelaide', 'Four-Leaf Clover', 'The New Kid') and Scorpion ('Question').[5] With respect to The Break-Up, a key scene toward the end of the film takes place at an Old 97's concert.

Rhett Miller has recorded four solo albums, with 2002's The Instigator receiving substantial airplay on alternative-oriented radio stations. He toured with Neil Finn in 2004. Miller's second major commercial album, The Believer, was released in February 2006.[6] Murry Hammond's solo album, I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm on My Way, was released April 21, 2008.

Old 97's have been heralded as a great live band, although they claim never to rehearse their act.[7] They included five live songs as a bonus disc on Satellite Rides, and released a live double CD set recorded at historic Gruene Hall in 2005, Alive & Wired.

Rhino Entertainment released Hit by a Train: The Best of Old 97's, an eighteen track compilation of songs from the band's beginnings through 2001, featuring liner notes and an essay by rock critic Robert Christgau.

Satellite Riders is a faux 'tribute band'—it is actually an alias the band performs under when contractual obligations prevent them from using the Old 97's name.[8] The recording of 'Timebomb' from the live album Alive & Wired was made available for download along with other alt-country songs for the music video games Rock Band and Rock Band 2.[9]

Endnote x7.8 crack download. Their next studio project, The Grand Theatre, was released in two volumes. The first The Grand Theatre, Volume One was released on October 12, 2010.[10] The second The Grand Theatre, Volume Two was released on July 5, 2011.[11]

In 2013 the band released an EP containing two tracks with vocals by country music legend Waylon Jennings entitled Old 97's & Waylon Jennings. Rhett Miller called the previously unreleased tunes with Jennings 'the band's 'holy grail.'[12]

The band's tenth studio album, Most Messed Up, was released April 29, 2014, and was their best selling album to date, reaching #30 on the Billboard 200.[13]

Their latest ATO Records album, Graveyard Whistling, was released February 24, 2017.[14]

Members[edit]

  • Rhett Miller – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Ken Bethea – lead guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals
  • Murry Hammond – bass guitar, backing and occasional lead vocals
  • Philip Peeples – drums, backing vocals

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Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

YearAlbumBillboard 200[15]Label
1994Hitchhike to RhomeIdol Records
1995Stoned / Garage Sale(with Funland)
1995Wreck Your LifeBloodshot Records
1997Too Far to CareElektra Records
1999Fight Songs
2000Early TracksBloodshot Records
2001Satellite Rides121Elektra Records
2004Drag It Up120New West Records
2005Alive & Wired
2006Hit by a Train: The Best of Old 97'sRhino Entertainment
2008Blame It on GravityNew West Records
2009Wreck Your Life.. And Then Some:
The Complete Bloodshot Recordings[Vinyl Only][16]
85Bloodshot Records
2010Mimeograph EPNew West Records
The Grand Theatre, Volume One
2011The Grand Theatre, Volume Two
2012Too Far to Care: Expanded EditionOmnivore Recordings
2013Old 97's & Waylon Jennings
2014Most Messed Up30ATO Records
2017Graveyard Whistling82
2018Love the Holidays

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Singles[edit]

YearSongChart positionsAlbum
US AAA[17]
1995'Eyes for You'non-album single
1996'Crying Drunk'
1997'Timebomb'Too Far to Care
1998'Streets of Where I'm From'
1999'Murder (or a Heart Attack)'6Fight Songs
'Nineteen'9
2001'King of All the World'8Satellite Rides
2007'Here It Is Christmas Time'non-album single
2008'Dance With Me'28Blame It On Gravity
2010'Every Night is Friday Night (With You)'20The Grand Theatre, Volume One
2017'Good with God' (featuring Brandi Carlile)11Graveyard Whistling

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DVDs[edit]

  • 2005: Old 97's Live (New West Records)

References[edit]

  1. ^Keyes, J. Edward (27 August 2012). 'Outside Lands 2011: The 25 Acts You Need to See'. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  2. ^ ab'Old 97's Biography'. starpulse.com. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  3. ^'The Old 97s Perform 'Timebomb' Fender'. YouTube. 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2017-04-26.
  4. ^'The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born: 151-200'. Blender. October 2005. Archived from the original on January 13, 2009.Cite uses deprecated parameter deadurl= (help)
  5. ^'Old 97's'. IMDb.com. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  6. ^'Music'. Official Community of Rhett Miller. Archived from the original on 2008-04-16. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  7. ^'Q&A: Murry Hammond of Old 97's'. Blogs.dallasobserver.com. Retrieved 2008-02-16.
  8. ^LAVASSAR, MA'CHELL DUMA (2008-08-27). 'Satellite Riders'. Seattle Weekly. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
  9. ^'Rock Band Gets a Second Dose of Country Plus a 3-Pack From Jimmy Eat World'. Harmonix. 2009-02-20. Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-02-28.Cite uses deprecated parameter dead-url= (help)
  10. ^'on that note..: Round up of Old 97's New Songs'. Cindyroyal.blogspot.com. 2010-07-25. Retrieved 2014-07-10.
  11. ^'Old97's » TGTV2 Cover Revealed'. Old97s.com. 2011-05-31. Retrieved 2014-07-10.
  12. ^Langer, Andy (2013-09-28). 'For Old 97's, a Collaboration That Never Ages'. The New York Times. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  13. ^'Old 97's - Chart history Billboard'. www.billboard.com. Retrieved 2017-08-11.
  14. ^'Old97's » NEW ALBUM 'GRAVEYARD WHISTLING' OUT TODAY'. Old97s.com. 2017-02-24. Retrieved 2017-03-24.
  15. ^'Old 97's Chart History: Billboard 200'. Billboard. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
  16. ^'Discography'. Official Community of Old 97's. Retrieved 2008-05-21.
  17. ^'Old 97's Chart History: Adult Alternative'. Billboard. Retrieved 10 February 2018.

External links[edit]

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