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Joe Ely
Americana / Rock / Country



AUSTIN, Texas
United States

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Member Since1/6/2007
Band Websiteely.com
Record LabelRack'Em Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Joe Ely
JOE ELY "He sings of distance, about rivers and ranches, of smoldering passions and sad laments, of faraway longing and unrequited love." by Joe Nick Patoski Everybody else romances the road. Joe Ely lives it. Call him what you want - a wandering minstrel, gypsy cowboy, visionary song poet, or houserocker on fire - whatever he is, Ely's covered a lot of ground in his time. He really has ridden the rails (in a circus train, no less), thumbed his way across the country, hopped boats to exotic foreign lands, and ridden horses across the prairie. All part of the relentless quest for revelation that only a journey can satisfy. Those sort of restless yearnings come naturally to a boy from Lubbock, Texas, where the flat dusty landscape, endless sky and vast horizons have inspired several generations of young creative types to fill up all that empty space with music, as Buddy Holly did, as did Waylon Jennings, and Roy Orbison all the way to the current Lubbock Mob consisting of Ely and his compadres Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock, and Terry Allen. Like them, Joe Ely has proved to himself before he proved to a growing number of faithful that when it comes to the mystical process of writing, singing, and performing music, there's no pretending or holding back. Where he comes from, you put your emotions ofn the line each and every night. That That upbringing led Joe Ely to roam the earth and preach the gospel of the Roadhouse, extolling the virtues of the nowhere-else-but-Texas pressure cooker enviornment where hard core country and the rawest kind of rock and roll collide on the dancefloor every Saturday night. The first milestone was a band called the Flatlanders, formed in Lubbock more than twenty years ago by Ely, Hancock and Gilmore. Their visionary melding of country, rock, and fold immediately pegged them as three singer- songwriters who were ahead of their time and way too experimental for Nashville. Next came the Joe Ely Band, Joe's own ensemble who once again mixed country and rock elements into something new and completely different, proving to anyone that heard them that an accordion or pedal steel guitar really could pack the same sonic punch as an electric guitar. In England, the Panhandle poets and his pickers were embraced by the Clash, the standard bearers of the nascent punk movement, who might not have shared the same cultural values as the West Texans, but who certainly knew integrity when they heard it. Since then, Ely has gained the respect of his friends and his peers, including such kindred spirits as Bruce Springsteen, who contributes vocals on his latest album, along with old friend Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and new friend Raul Malo of the Mavericks. Whatever qualities grabbed their attention, Joe Ely remains a Texas origional. In Austin, where he now lives and works, a body of work that spans thirteen albums and his willingness to put it all on the line each and every night have rightfully accorded him status akin to royalty. But no matter how virtuous those qualities and associations seem in retrospect, and no matter how illustrious his performing and recording career may be, all the accomplishments and accolades suddenly seem like mere preludes that have been building up to Letter to Laredo. On this collections of songs, Joe Ely simply sets out to demonstrate what all the fuss is about. He sings of distance, about rivers and ranches, of smoldering passions and sad laments, of faraway longing and unrequited love. He sings of journeys that take him from the High Plains of West Texas to dark and mysterious flamenco bars in Spanish Andalusia, where Arab, African, and European influences commingle. And more than once he can be seen and heard chasing hearts and souls south across the Rio Grande. The voice is that of a man who speaks fluently the patois of honky tonks and jook joints, who can hold an audience around a campfire riveted untill the break of dawn, or inspire a crowd of thousands to kick up their bootheels in a two-step or a stomp. It's a voice that can converse with a pistolero as directly as it conveys intimacy to a lover, or articulates that high lonesome feeling known to everyone who has ever hurt. So pull up a chair, cut a rug, or hit the highway. Listener's choice. The songs that Joe Ely sings are the stuff that make anyone's journey something worth remembering.

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Steve Stapley

Steve Stapley



Mar 21 2009 9:29 AM

Hi Joe,
I really like your songs. Thank you for the add:)
Take a look at my video of The Writing on the Wall from my acoustic album, Beyond the Blues. Quote from the wall: ‘The wearing of this garment does not enable you to fly’.
Thanks again,
Steve
Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock

Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock



Mar 19 2009 10:06 PM


Great evening in Austin!
Monty Branham

Monty Branham



Mar 18 2009 2:13 PM

Hi Joe,
Just dropping by and letting you know that my song "Burn Down With Willie" is now on Myspace and will be included on my debut EP to be released within the next few months. Hope you can find the time to stop by and give a listen.

Monty
Back Home

Back Home



Mar 17 2009 9:07 PM

Your music speaks to me. Thanks man.
les Taches

les Taches



Mar 13 2009 1:04 PM

Tanks for this add!
Monty Branham

Monty Branham



Mar 12 2009 11:11 PM

Thanks Joe!

Monty
Lightning Buck

Lightning Buck



Mar 12 2009 11:23 PM

Hi, thank you very much. There's nothing much to say about a Lubbock living legend.
This here says it all.
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Giovanni Scarpelli

Giovanni Scarpelli



Mar 12 2009 11:35 PM

Grazie Joe, è un onore.
Ciao
Cowboy Style Living

Cowboy Style Living



Mar 13 2009 10:11 AM

Cool stuff! That´s my taste. Greetings from Germany to TX. Go on like that!
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ERIC KEEBLE

  ERIC KEEBLE



Mar 8 2009 8:05 PM

Thanks ver much for the add.

I played at the Big State Festival with Blue Mother Tupelo.

Someone told me I should check you out. So I made my way over to your stage and watched your entire show.

I was blown away !
Absolutly incredible !

all the best to you,

Eric Keeble
Nashville Gamblers Tribute Page

Nashville Gamblers Tribute Page



Mar 10 2009 1:48 PM

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Cheers from Germany!
Claudio Giuliani

Giuliani Claudio



Mar 8 2009 8:43 PM

hey and hello
hello Joe


I send you best rockin' regards from italy

into BUSCADERO, march '09
front cover with: FLATLANDERS !!!


hast bien hermano
God bless you

all the best
>>>----Claudio--Giuliani---->


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susan

susan conner



Mar 11 2009 2:44 PM

you REALLY need to come to the east coast, here in norfolk, va is a great venue for you... THE NORVA!
rockstarkitty

rockstarkitty



Mar 4 2009 7:12 PM

can't wait to see you in Ithaca!!
Anne 607-339-1218.
don't get sunburned!
Renee

Renee



Mar 3 2009 7:00 PM

I'm thrilled you all is comin' to town. It's been awhile.
A loyal fan in SF:-)
Gaynor

Gaynor



Mar 8 2009 11:50 AM

Joe...thanks so much for the add. You are just amazing :o)

Gaynor across the pond x
RADIO COUNTRY CLUB

Jean Yves Martello



Mar 4 2009 6:19 PM

HAPPY BIRTHDAY RADIO COUNTRY CLUB
1st March 2006 - 1st March 2009
The Biggest French Radio
Country Music - Best Regards
http://www. radiocountryclub.
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DADDY (Will Kimbrough & Tommy Womack)

DADDY  (Will Kimbrough & Tommy Womack)



Feb 28 2009 4:30 AM

thanks for adding DADDY.

Cheers!
Country Rendez-Vous Festival

Country Rendez-Vous Festival



Feb 27 2009 5:19 AM

Howdy from the #1 Bluegrass and Country Music Festival in Europe!

Looking forward to seeing ya'll with Jimmie Dale and Butch, in July in France
Tracy

Tracy Hart



Feb 25 2009 3:51 AM

Hey Joe-Thanks for the add!!
Chris (Ladies man Indeed.)

Chris Hamlin
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Feb 19 2009 7:45 PM

Hey Joe, again i would like to say Thanks for the add and keep making good music too! Take Care.
Represent Austin

Represent Austin



Feb 21 2009 9:26 PM

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Michael ONeill

Michael ONeill



Feb 21 2009 10:28 PM

great to see you !!!



ANGLIN

ANGLIN



Feb 22 2009 7:22 PM

Thanks for a great show @ Gruene Hall sat.
Well worth the drive from Fort worth! It was great to meet you~ Mike
Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock

Chris Oglesby's virtualubbock



Nov 11 2008 5:09 PM

How 'bout them Red Raiders!


Yours truly,
Chris Oglesby
www. virtualubbock. com
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