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词条 Willard Grant Conspiracy
释义

  1. History

  2. Discography

     Studio albums  Live albums  Compilation albums  EPs 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Primary sources|date=February 2017}}{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Willard Grant Conspiracy
| image = Willard Grant Conspiracy.jpg
| caption = WGC in 2008
| image_size =
| background = group_or_band
| alias =
| origin = Boston, Massachusetts, United States
| genre = Alternative country
Americana
| years_active = 1995–2016
| label = Loose Music, Rykodisc, Glitterhouse Records, Slow River Records, Kimchee Records
| associated_acts = The Walkabouts
The Transmissionary Six
| past_members = Robert Fisher
Paul Austin
Sean O'Brien
James Apt
David Michael Curry
Erich Groat
Matt Griffin
Malcolm Travis
| website = http://www.willardgrantconspiracy.com
}}

Willard Grant Conspiracy (WGC) was an alt-country band based originally in Boston, Massachusetts and later near Palmdale, California, U.S.. The band operated as a collective, with vocalist and songwriter Robert Fisher the only permanent member throughout its existence. Fisher's voice and Americana style have been compared to both John Cale and Johnny Cash, with most songs being acoustic.

History

The band was originally formed in Boston in 1995, by North Hollywood, California-raised Robert Fisher (born Robert Neil Fisher, September 9, 1957–February 12, 2017), and Paul Austin.[1] The two had previously collaborated since the early 1980s in Portland, Maine,[1] and in the Flower Tamers. They added guitarist Sean O'Brien to record their debut album, 3 AM Sunday at Fortune Otto's, issued on Foster's own Dahlia label. For their 1998 album, Flying Low, released on Rykodisc, the trio added James Apt (guitar), David Michael Curry (viola), Erich Groat (mandolin) and Matt Griffin (bass).[2]

Over subsequent years, some 30+ other musicians occasionally contributed to the band, both in the studio and during live performances.[4] WGC was signed to the independent label Loose, having previously released on Rykodisc, Glitterhouse Records and Kimchee Records. Later albums included the live recording Weevils in the Captain's Biscuit, and Mojave. The band's 2003 release Regard The End, featuring Kristin Hersh as well as Chris Eckman of The Walkabouts, and recorded in Ljubljana, Slovenia, received critical acclaim with Uncut magazine naming it Album of the Month. Their albums have been described as "experimenting with country and psychedelic sounds and the blues and punk, while... Regard the End, which many fans and critics see as their masterpiece, upgraded several traditional songs and merged them with a rock sound."[1]

In 2002, Paul Austin started to play in The Transmissionary Six with Terri Moeller of The Walkabouts, and in 2011 he became a member of The Walkabouts. In 2003, Fisher returned to live in his home state of California.[1] Willard Grant Conspiracy toured extensively in 2005 and 2006 visiting 23 countries, including a showcase at the South by Southwest music festival. They continued to tour in the US and occasionally in Europe and the UK until 2016. Fisher and Curry also toured together as a duo,[3] and Fisher performed as a solo artist and with other musicians including Scottish singer-songwriter Jackie Leven and arranger and composer Malcolm Lindsay.[4]

Robert Fisher died of cancer on February 12, 2017, aged 59.[5][6]

Discography

Studio albums

  • 3am Sunday @ Fortune Otto's (1996)
  • Flying Low (1998)
  • Mojave (1999)
  • The Green, Green Grass Of Slovenia (2000)
  • Everything's Fine (2000)
  • Regard The End (2003)
  • Let It Roll (2006)
  • Pilgrim Road (2008)
  • Paper Covers Stone (2009)
  • Ghost Republic (2013)
  • Untethered (2018)

Live albums

  • Weevils In The Captain's Biscuit (1998)
  • Live 2001 – Amsterdam and Aberdeen (2001)
  • Live At Rockpalast-Crossroads(Il Mucchio) (2004)
  • From A Distant Shore: Live In The Netherlands (2004)

Compilation albums

  • There But for The Grace Of God (2004)

EPs

  • Color Of The Sun (1999)
  • Radio Free WGC (1999)
  • In The Fishtank 8, with Telefunk (2002)[7]{{Better source|reason=per WP:CIRCULAR|date=April 2018}}

References

1. ^Frank Goodman, "A Conversation with Robert Fisher of WGC", Puremusic.com. Retrieved 13 February 2017
2. ^Biography by Jason Ankeny, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 February 2017
3. ^[https://www.willardgrantconspiracy.com/ghost-republic Willard Grant Conspiracy: Welcome to the Ghost Republic]. Retrieved 13 February 2017
4. ^John Clarkson, "Willard Grant Conspiracy Interview", Pennyblackmusic.co.uk, 31 August 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2017
5. ^Michael Bonner, "Robert Fisher of Willard Grant Conspiracy has died", Uncut, 13 February 2017
6. ^"In memory of Robert Neil Fisher", Faggas Funeral Home. Retrieved 27 February 2017
7. ^In the Fishtank

External links

  • Official site
  • [https://www.odt.co.nz/entertainment/music/conspiracy-one Shane Gilchrist, "A Conspiracy of One", Otago Daily Times, 27 September 2008]
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