- Paul Sanchez
Paul Sanchez is a
New Orleans -based Americanguitarist , aSinger-songwriter , best known as a member ofcowpunk bandCowboy Mouth from 1990-2006.Biography
Sanchez grew up in
New Orleans , in the Irish Channel section, a working classCatholic neighborhood. He was raised by his widowed mother along with ten brothers and sisters.His first band of note was the Backbeats, a New Orleans based group featuring
Fred LeBlanc andVance DeGeneres . Following this, Sanchez joined the burgeoning "anti-folk" scene inNew York in the late-1980's. He signed a deal as a solo acoustic performer withCBS records, but the record company underwent management changes and his agreement expired without producing any releases.Sanchez temporarily left the music business and worked as a production assistant on films (his favorite remains "
Miller's Crossing )". Sanchez ultimately returned to New Orleans in 1990 and helped formCowboy Mouth , the live rock powerhouse that has won over fans across the country thanks to years of constant touring. While a member of the group, Sanchez released seven solo cds. He left the band in November 2006 to pursue a solo career.Sanchez's songs have appeared in "The Accused", starring
Jodie Foster , "", the "Underneath", bySteven Soderbergh , and on CMT's Travel America series. His song "Hurricane Party" is a feature onNPR every storm season. Sanchez was also music supervisor for, and appeared in, the independent film, "At Last", starringMartin Donovan andKelly Lynch . His song "At The Foot of Canal Street", co-written in 1999 with Sanchez's friend John Boutte, appears on the critically acclaimed Shout Factory New Orleans musical history boxed set, "Doctors, Professors, Kings and Queens, a Big Ole Box Of New Orleans".In 2006, Sanchez told the story of
Hurricane Katrina destroying his home in the documentary film, "New Orleans Music in Exile "; he also performed the song "Home" withCowboy Mouth in the film.His latest album, Exit to Mystery Street was released in March 2008. The album features guest spots from a number of prominent New Orleans musicians including Matt Perrine,
Ivan Neville ,Susan Cowsill , Big Sam Williams, John Boutte, and Freddy Omar.Discography
Cowboy Mouth Studio albums
* "Word of Mouth" · 1992
* "It Means Escape" · 1994
* "Are You With Me?" · 1996
* "Word of Mouth (Remix1)" · 1996
* "Mercyland" · 1998
* "Easy" · 2000
* "Uh Oh" · 2003
* "Voodoo Shoppe" · 2006Cowboy Mouth live albums and EPs
* "Mouthin' Off (Live & More)" · 1993
* "Mouthin' Off (Live & More) (Remastered)" · 1997
* "Cowboy Mouth LIVE! (limited edition 5-song EP issued with Mercyland)" · 1998
* "Live in the X Lounge " "Jenny Says" · 1998
* "All You Need Is Live" · 2000
* "Live in the X Lounge " "Easy" · 2000 & 2001
* "Uh Oh (5-song Preview EP)" · 2003
* "Live at the Zoo" · 2004Solo albums
* "Exit to Mystery Street"
* "Washed Away", a compilation of songs from his first 6 recordings, all lost in the levee failure in New Orleans
* "Between Friends", featuring guest appearances byDarius Rucker , John Boutte,Theresa Andersson , Jim Sonefeld,Susan Cowsill .
* "Hurricane Party"
* "Live at Carrollton Station"
* "Wasted Lives & Bluegrass"
* "Jet Black and Jealous"
* "Sonoma Valley"
* "Loose Parts"Awards & recognition
* Named New Orleans "songwriter of the year, 2000" by the
Gambit Weekly readers' pollHe rocked out with the band cowboymouth for awihle.
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