Garland Jeffreys
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Genre: Blues / Reggae / Rock
Location New York, United States
Profile Views: 160671
Last Login: 4/19/2012
Member Since 3/4/2006
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vZ2FybGFuZGplZmZyZXlzLmNvbS8=
Record Label Luna Park Records
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
The King Of In Between is the work of a mature artist and the distillation of Garland Jeffreys' long career dedicated to addressing socially conscious themes across a broad range of musical styles. He's been called an edgy urban poet, the sound of New York, a confessional singer-songwriter, and an explorer of the links between rock, race and rebellion whose work should be taught in schools. With songs covered by artists as diverse as punk pioneers The Circle Jerks ("Wild in the Streets") and the neo-folk band Vetiver ("Lon Chaney"), Jeffreys is truly unclassifiable. "Before Beck, there was Garland Jeffreys." — Toronto Star "Had he been born earlier, Mr. Jeffreys could have had a career as a jazz singer…had he been born later, he might have been a peer to Citizen Cope and Ben Harper, who mix up their playlists and benefit from followings not bound by the dictates of radio." — Wall Street Journal "I've always been hard to slot, I guess," says Jeffreys. "These songs were written over a few years and it wasn't until the album was finished that I realized they all talk about disenfranchisement, of feeling marginalized in some way or another. That's the meaning of the title. It doesn't pertain only to being biracial, though that will always be a part of who I am, but to how many people around the world today feel like they're literally falling through the cracks." Co-produced by Larry Campbell (Grammy-winning producer with Levon Helm), The King Of In Between marks a return to the more rootsy sounds of Jeffreys' earlier work, especially his acclaimed 1977 album Ghost Writer. "I wanted to have a warm, spontaneous sound, and mostly live, one-take vocals. Being in the studio with Steve Jordan, Mike Merritt, Duke Levine and the rest of the players was a gas, and Larry blew me away with his virtuosity," Jeffreys enthuses. Campbell wrote, arranged and played the strings on the epic Philadelphia sound-inspired Streetwise and played what Jeffreys calls "every kind of guitar you can think of" including the trembling Revelator on "In God's Waiting Room," the haunting closer of the record, a meditation on mortality that features Jeffreys' chilling falsetto. "I'm glad I can still sing," he says, and indeed his versatile voice ranges from tough, full-on rock on "I'm Alive," to a more soulful blues sound on "'Til John Lee Hooker Calls Me" and "Love Is Not a Cliché" and the plaintive and deeply personal "The Beautiful Truth." Long known for his amazing roster of supporting musicians on every record, with names such as Stan Getz, Dr. John, Sonny Rollins, James Taylor, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Phoebe Snow, and Sly and Robbie, The King of In Between doesn't disappoint. Among the contributors are Duncan Sheik, with caterwauling guitar on "I'm Alive," and old friend Lou Reed on the somewhat ironic, insinuating doo-doo-doo backing vocals on "The Contortionist." "My fourteen-year old daughter Savannah came to the studio and laid down a doubling vocal on top of Lou's part. I don't think she understands how cool that really is—yet," muses Jeffreys. One of the first Americans to travel to Jamaica and record in Kingston, Jeffreys has long included reggae as part of his musical lexicon. "I tracked down Junior Marvin of the Wailers and he came to the city for a couple of days," says Jeffreys. "All Around the World," with its infectious melody and lilting horn section, sounds upbeat and cheerful and yet when you listen closely to the lyrics you hear the darker notes, of people struggling to keep a toehold in the crumbling economy. "Bankers on the brink of disaster/jumping out of windows, they're moving much faster/used to be a universe master/but now they lost everything." The second reggae-influenced tune, "Roller Coaster Town," is an exuberant love song to New York City and Jeffreys' Coney Island roots. "Another theme that emerged was the strong connection to my childhood and growing up in Sheepshead Bay right next to Coney Island. It had everything a kid could want – schoolyard playgrounds, the beach, Mrs. Stahl's knishes when you had some extra pocket money, and most of all, Coney Island." That affection led to the ripping last-minute one-take track and what ended up being the first single, "Coney Island Winter." "I was literally rifling through pages of notes to finish the lyrics in the studio. Mark Bosch created the insistent guitar motif and laid down some fantastic funky piano and the seagull squawking sounds on the fade, and Rich Pagano gave it the loosey-goosey drum feel." The song is a wintry clarion call to the powers that be, to the politicians who "say they're going to fix this town," but meanwhile "Jobs are gone, they came and went/all the money has been spent/all the games are broken down." The King of In Between was mixed by legendary Roy Cicala (John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen) of New York's Record Plant, who years ago shipped the entire soundboard of the venerable studio down to his new studio in São Paulo, Brazil. Cicala mixed two of Jeffreys' best-known songs; "Wild in the Streets" and the European radio hit "Matador." "I trust Roy. We decided to try mixing long distance over the computer. I'd email him a track, he'd do a rough mix, email it back, I'd listen, make suggestions, and we'd finally come to final mixes. It took a while, but we came out with a big, rich sound, classic Roy." After a string of records in the seventies including American Boy and Girl, One-Eyed Jack and Ghost Writer, the eighties brought the fiercely rocking Escape Artist, which yielded radio favorites "R.O.C.K." and a cover of garage classic "96 Tears." After Guts for Love, a record chronicling the ups and downs of a long-term relationship, Jeffreys took a long hiatus before returning with Don't Call Me Buckwheat, a complex and searingly honest exploration of being biracial in America. It's been thirteen years since Jeffreys put out a full album of new music, the last being Wildlife Dictionary, released only in Europe. He took a number of years off to spend time raising his daughter. "Walking with her through Stuyvesant Park, taking her to pre-school in the morning, both of us singing at the top of our lungs, were some of my most treasured times. I really wanted to be there for her." In recent years, he's been performing in both Europe and the States, working with two bands, and acoustically with his long time accompanist Alan Freedman. "I enjoy performing more and more, and I love hanging out with the audience after the show. It's nothing like the old days, when it wasn't cool to do that." He's been a part of numerous benefits for organizations such as the annual Light of Day Concert in Asbury Park, and Solidays in France, an AIDS awareness event, as well as more grass-roots efforts such as last spring's community-sponsored Rock for Haiti concert to benefit Doctors Without Borders and shows to help with medical expenses for Alejandro Escovedo and Arthur Lee of Love. Most recently he returned to The Irish Rock Revue to benefit Bowery Mission and joined New York Hospitals and Health Corporation's first concert series to raise funds for much needed hospital equipment. He's also taken his message of racial tolerance into middle and high schools. "I'm at a wonderful point in my life. I couldn't be happier with the new record. It's been a labor of love and it's completely true to me, a real reflection of everything I stand for." In between the cracks In between the lies and the facts In between the secrets and the lies The other side of the tracks Between the mansions and the shacks Between the whites and the blacks The king of in between -
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New Gig announced in Montreux, Not Applicable at Montreux Jazz Festival on 7/6/2012 http://lnk.ms/c4BLX
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New Gig announced in Paris at le divan du monde on 6/2/2012 http://lnk.ms/bvwlF
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New Gig announced in San Antonio, TX at Sam's Burger Joint on 6/23/2012 http://lnk.ms/c496L
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New Gig announced in Austin, TX at The Continental Club Austin on 6/21/2012 http://lnk.ms/bvwVg
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New Gig announced in Ghent at Vooruit Balzaal on 5/27/2012 http://lnk.ms/bvwM5
Videos
Love Is Not A Cliché - Garland Jeffreys
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13 Songs | May 31, 2011
Comments
- Заур Дзагоев10 days ago
Thank you for agreeing to become my friend, Mr. Garland, it is an honor for me .
- Alwa Glebe22 days ago
Dear Garland, we so much look forward to see you in Germany. Have a great time in Europe! Alwa and Lennart
- THE ADMIRAL FREEBIRD26 days ago
Hi, welcome on this music ship. Please listen our songs if you want. Best wishes from Italy. Ciao. Francesco
- KING RHINO2 months ago
If you're interested in catching Garland in concert in NJ, drop us a line at KingRhinoNJ@gmail.com!
- Christian Lamitschka2 months ago
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Germany - RAMEKEGA3 months ago
Hi!
Thanks for the friendship! We wish you and your music all the best, and we hope that you enjoy our music as well! Have a great week, and taek care! (*^_^*)
Blessings,
Melissa, Kelli, and Gabrielle
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- THE ADMIRAL FREEBIRD4 months ago
Hi, welcome on this music ship. Please listen our songs if you want. Best wishes from Italy. Ciao. Francesco
- Richie Rich and The Chi…4 months ago
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- Imagery4 months ago
IF YOU HAVE A TIME
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PROG TRIO FROM BRAZIL - carol5 months ago
GARLAND!!!!
Shows & Events
7 upcoming shows/events
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May 25
On Air Studio
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Bitterzoet
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