- James McMurtry
James McMurtry (born
March 18 ,1962 in Fort Worth,Texas ) is aTexas Rock music singer-songwriter , and occasionalactor ("Daisy Miller", "Lonesome Dove ").His father,
novelist Larry McMurtry , gave him his first guitar at age seven. His mother, an English professor, taught him how to play it: "My mother taught me three chords and the rest I just stole as I went along. I learned everything by ear or by watching people."Biography
James was raised mostly in
Leesburg, Virginia . He attended the Woodberry Forest School, Orange, Virginia. He began performing in his teens, writing bits and pieces. He started performing his own songs at a downtownbeer garden while studying English and Spanish at theUniversity of Arizona inTucson . After traveling toAlaska and playing a few gigs, James returned toTexas and his father's "little bitty ranch house crammed with 10,000 books". After a time, he left for San Antonio, where he worked as a house painter, actor, bartender, and sometimes singer, performing at writers nights and open mics.In 1987, a friend in San Antonio suggested he enter the
New Folk songwriter contest . He was one of six winners that year.John Mellencamp was starring in a film based on a script by James's father, which gave James the opportunity to get a demo tape to Mellencamp. Mellencamp subsequently served as co-producer on McMurtry's 1989 debut album, "Too Long in the Wasteland ". McMurtry also appeared on the soundtrack of the film "Falling from Grace", working withMellencamp ,John Prine ,Joe Ely , andDwight Yoakam in a "supergroup" called Buzzin' Cousins.McMurtry released follow-up albums in "Candyland" (1992) and "
Where'd You Hide the Body " (1995). "Walk Between the Raindrops" followed in 1998 and 2002 brought "St. Mary of the Woods". In April 2004, McMurtry released a tour album called "Live In Aught-Three".In 2005, McMurtry released his first studio album in 3 years. "
Childish Things " again received high critical praise, culminating in him winning the song and album of the year at the 5th Annual Americana Awards inNashville, Tennessee . The album was perhaps McMurtry at his most political, as his working-class anthem "We Can't Make It Here " included direct criticism ofGeorge W. Bush , theIraq War , andWal-Mart .McMurtry released his follow up album to "
Childish Things " in April 2008. "Just Us Kids " continued with the previous album's political themes and included the song "Cheney's Toy ", McMurtry's most direct criticism ofGeorge W. Bush so far. Like "We Can't Make It Here " from the previous album, "Cheney's Toy " was made available as a free Internet download.James McMurtry currently resides in
Austin, Texas . Each Wednesday night that he is in Austin, McMurtry plays a midnight set at the Continental Club. He's usually preceded by another Austin roots rock legend,Jon Dee Graham .Discography
* "
Too Long in the Wasteland " (1989)
* "Candyland" (1992)
* "Where'd You Hide the Body " (1995)
* "It Had to Happen" (1997)
* "Walk Between the Raindrops " (1998)
* "Saint Mary of the Woods " (2002)
* "Live in Aught-Three " (2004)
* "Childish Things " (2005)
* "Best of the Sugar Hill Years " (2007)
* "Just Us Kids " (2008)External links
* [http://www.jamesmcmurtry.com Official site]
* [http://www.hobotrashcan.com/interviews/jamesmcmurtry.php One on One with James McMurtry]
* [http://www.corporatecountrysucks.com Interview and Live Performance on Chicago TV show "Corporate Country Sucks"]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/5373838.stm BBC News: Rocker Young wins Americana award]Media
* [http://24.104.40.88/kfog/WeCantMakeItHere.wmv Video of James McMurtry]
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