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Edmonton, Alberta
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Member Since3/8/2005
Band Websitewww.corblund.com
Band MembersCorb Lund
(band leader)

Kurt Ciesla
(Bass)

Brady Valgardson
(Drummer)

Grant Siemens
(Guitar, Banjo, Lap Steel)
Influencesmarty robbins, waylon jennings, johnny horton
Sounds Likescruffy country©, ulterior country©, dissident country©, subversive country©, insubordinate country©, organic country©, free range country©, non-toxic country©, western music with some hair on it©.



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"Losin’ Lately Gambler"

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"Horse Soldier! Horse Soldier!"

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"Hair in My Eyes Like A Highland Steer"

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"Five Dollar Bill"

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"Unforgiving Mistress"

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"Modern Pain"
Record LabelNew West Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Nov 24 2009 11:00P
Bender’s Tavern Denver, Colorado
Nov 25 2009 8:00P
Oskar Blues Bar & Grill Lyons, Colorado
Nov 27 2009 9:00P
Railyard Ale House Billings, Montana
Nov 28 2009 10:00P
The Filling Station Bozeman, Montana
Feb 25 2010 8:00P
Jubilee Auditorium Edmonton, Alberta
Feb 26 2010 8:00P
Edmonton Event Centre Edmonton, Alberta

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   About Corb Lund
Losin’ Lately Gambler, is the 6th album from Corb Lund, Alberta’s acclaimed, alternative country star.

Produced by the noted Nashville drummer and vocalist Harry Stinson (of Marty Stuart’s Fabulous Superlatives), this is Lund’s first album on his new record label New West Records.

Lund’s latest series of songs on Losin’ Lately Gambler, features a gallery of subjects drawn from real life.

He says, “A lot of my ancestors pop into the songs. I’ve got quite a cast of characters to draw from. I feel a real kinship with the old West. A lot of my ancestors were ranchers, but one of my great-grandpas was a road gambler in Montana in the 1880s. I’ve got some miners in there. My grandpas in particular were full of lore – they had lots of stories.”

Lund’s great-grandfather may be the model for the hard-luck gambler of the new album’s “A Game in Town Like This.” His own rodeo experience animates “Steer Rider’s Blues.” And Lund’s father, a veterinarian, likely served as the inspiration of “Horse Doctor, Come Quick” and “Talkin’ Veterinarian Blues.” Some characters, like the deadly female gunslinger of “Devil’s Best Dress,” hail from Western folklore, while others – the busted-out rancher of “Long Gone to Saskatchewan,” the farmer displaced by oil drillers in “This is My Prairie” – spin stories torn from the daily papers.

These vivid depictions of the Canadian West are never less than universal. Lund notes, “My gut feeling at the beginning, which I think has been borne out, is if you write about what is familiar to you and do a good job of it, the specifics fade away and the universality of the message comes through. When I was younger, listening to Springsteen singing about the slums of New Jersey, that was alien to me, but I got it, because the music is so good. That’s what I aspire to – to paint a picture that’s intriguing.”

Lund is backed on the collection by his longtime band the Hurtin’ Albertans – bassist Kurt Ciesla, drummer Brady Valgardson, and guitarist-banjoist Grant Siemens.

He has already impressed listeners and critics: Lund has been named Roots Artist of the Year by the Canadian Country Music Association for the last five years running and was again nominated this year. He collected the Roots and Traditional Album of the Year trophy for his album Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer at the 2006 JUNO Awards (the Canadian Grammys), and took home a CCMA Album of the Year award for the set as well. His ambitious 2007 song cycle Horse Soldier, Horse Soldier! was nominated for the prestigious critical accolade, the Polaris Music Prize.

Lund came by all the praise naturally: Unlike many so-called “country artists” these days, he is no drugstore cowboy – he’s the real McCoy.

“My family is all ranchers and rodeo people,” Lund says. “They’ve been in Canada for about 100 years, and before that they were raising cattle in Utah and Nevada. Some of my relatives are still down there. I grew up rodeoing. (I was a steer rider) – that’s like the junior version of bull riding. I was on horseback pretty much as soon as I could walk.”

Lund’s interest in musical storytelling was bred by his boyhood love of Marty Robbins (whose classic 1959 LP Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs was a crucial discovery) and Johnny Horton (whose hits like “The Battle of New Orleans” and “North to Alaska” impressed the budding history buff). Lund acknowledges the impact of other performers – Kris Kristofferson (now a New West label mate), Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. But some even more important influences ran in the family.

“My grandpas used to sing all these old Western cowboy ballads,” Lund says. “Those songs come from before recorded music -- they’re traditional numbers that the cowboys always sing in camp, or just for fun, to entertain themselves. My grandpas knew all those songs. The first song I ever knew was called ‘The Strawberry Roan,’ (a cowboy song that’s at least 150 years old.)”

Country and Western music has always run in Lund’s blood, but before he began performing it full-time, he was swept away by indie rock. From 1989 to 2001, he worked with the aggressive Edmonton band the Smalls.

“They call it punk rock – they say that because it was an indie kind of project – but it was more like a modern kind of Black Sabbath thing,” Lund says. “It was a very do-it-yourself, independent-scene kind of thing. So it was kind of punky. We did four records. It was good – we sold about 40,000 records. I think if the band had been from Chicago or New York or Los Angeles, we might have been able to take it further, but it was a niche music, and we took it about as far as we could take it in Western Canada.”

He continues, “About 1993 or ’94, I started playing country gigs. That’s the stuff I grew up with. I never really stopped playing it and liking it. There was quite a long period where I was doing both. From a writing standpoint, it’s not as different as you might think. I would compare it to sketching in pencil versus doing oil paintings.”

Lund and his group, who will support Losin’ Lately Gambler with extensive touring, have already made their mark as a top concert act. The Hurtin’ Albertans routinely sell out arenas, and they’ve enlisted a legion of fans in the U.S. from Montana to Texas with appearances with alt-country stars like Robert Earl Keen and Hayes Carll.

Their audiences are not restricted to country enthusiasts, however: Lund has appeared on eclectic bills at high-profile events like England’s Glastonbury Festival (alongside the Who and the Alarm), Canada’s Virgin Festival (with Stone Temple Pilots), and Australia’s Byron Bay Blues Festival (co-billed with Buddy Guy and David Gray). He appeared at New West’s 2009 showcase at Austin’s South By Southwest Music Festival.

“We play folk fests and rock fests and country fests.” Lund says. “I write my own stuff, and a lot of the regular country guys don’t. I think there’s a kind of quirkiness to the writing that opens it up a little bit to people who might not normally pick up on country & Western stuff. I’m in a unique situation: I grew up country, and I spent 10 years in a rock band, in a situation where you were encouraged to be unique and strive for new sounds. I bring that kind of thing back to my country writing. There’s enough of an irreverence to it where it steps outside the boundaries of what’s traditionally expected.”













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Cowboys Do Surf

Cowboys Do Surf



Nov 25 2009 10:01 PM

Hey Corb, I had a good time hanging out with you in Hollywood the other night. You really need to work on your pool game. Better luck next time - Michael
Marlene A. Ryan/amazon.com

Marlene A. Ryan/amazon.com



Nov 25 2009 4:53 AM

Thanks so much for the friendship! Love your sound!!!

Best regards, Marlene
Woody Nelson

Woody Nelson



Nov 25 2009 3:24 AM

win a trip to las vegas at www.xtrainradio.com
Belfast

Belfast



Nov 24 2009 12:08 PM

Best regards from Russia!
Thank you for you are! 8)))
Casey

Casey Barch



Nov 24 2009 7:21 AM

great show at the swing station! went both nights and it was a good time!
The Ray Stephenson Band

The Ray Stephenson Band



Nov 22 2009 7:02 PM

Hey Corb Lund

My new record just came out this week on I-Tunes and CD Baby. An exclusive video and link to the new album is featured on my myspace blog. Please leave us some feedback to let us know what you think! Thanks for your support.

-Ray Stephenson

PS: This album would make a great stocking stuffer ;)
richard

richard



Nov 20 2009 7:45 PM

hey Corb,great new album you have.really love it.hope to meet you again at doug moreland's place next year.greetings from holland
lynette

Lynette O'kane



Nov 20 2009 4:33 AM

Next time in colorado...come to Carbondale KDNK radio
You're getting lots of spins and we added you to the charts
LYnette kdnk radio www.kdnk.org
Real (CEO of Spit A Hit Records ©)

Real (CEO of Spit A Hit Records ©)



Nov 19 2009 10:38 PM

wat it iz, check out da music n let me knw wat u think, leave feed bak...thanxx
much love
REAL
Pilgrims of Brock

Pilgrims of Brock



Nov 19 2009 6:49 PM

Thanks for the add Corb, Hope to you again soon in Toronto! Check out our tunes if you have a chance....

Take it easy,

Chris
Pilgrims of Brock
The Cupid Kinkyboots Fan Club

The Cupid Kinkyboots Fan Club



Nov 19 2009 12:05 AM

Have a great day! : )
William

William Caon



Nov 15 2009 6:04 PM

how are you doing?
just wanted to drop by and say hello,
hope you have a nice day
Jessica Stiles

Jessica Stiles



Nov 15 2009 5:50 AM

Thanks for the add...now when you coming back to nashville so I can catch your show? Miss Jessica
The Pistolettos

The Pistolettos



Nov 14 2009 9:05 PM

Mora Blackberry
Can't get it outta my head...Damn you
write some catchy tunes
Pascal

Pascal



Nov 13 2009 7:06 PM

Bonjour Corb
Thanks for the friendly add
I really appreciate your so good
music and sound
Best wishes from France
(Follow me on twitter.com/pascal95 )
Pascal
Ken Tizzard

Ken Tizzard



Nov 12 2009 8:07 PM

Ken Tizzard and The Variety Show Players
New Song - "This Town Of Mine"
MP3 available now...
Drop by when you have a chance
!BeAu DuB!

!BeAu DuB!



Nov 12 2009 12:29 AM

good copenhagen and time to switch to whisky are a cupl of my alltime favorite songs... keep up the good work
Bri

Bri Taylor



Nov 11 2009 3:53 AM

heyy!! brianna from wyoming... spreading your fantabulous music throughout our town... one person at a time. they love you! lol. my family and i saw your concert in big sky, mt this summer. best day/night (?) of my life! i was thrilled to hear some of the stuff from you're new album.... which, btw, is amazingly fanntastic! my aunt's a vet and loves the two vet songs.. keep writing/singing/performing and come visit us in wyoming somethime!! (preferably somewhere where minors are allowed...)
DONNA

Donna Ham



Nov 10 2009 9:47 PM

Thanks for the friendship
Dane Sharp Fans
The RedHot Trio

The RedHot Trio



Nov 10 2009 1:05 PM

THANKS FOR THE ADD!



Cheers.
The RedHot Trio.
DONNA

Donna Ham



Nov 10 2009 11:01 AM

MANY THANKS FOR THE FRIENDSHIP AND SUPPORT
DANE SHARP FANS
The Five String Revolution

The Five String Revolution



Nov 9 2009 7:34 PM

Sounding awesome you guys,

love the tracks, always epic

you should check us out

let us know what you think

and hey if anyone else reads

this you guys should check us out

as well, and if you like us

add us as a friend, or leave

a comment, or even send a message haha

much love
the five string revolution
Sophie Valentino

Sophie Valentino



Nov 9 2009 1:45 PM

Hello!!!
My new title " Avant de dire goodbye" is online on my page.
Good listening
see you soon
Sophie
Alanna

Alanna



Nov 9 2009 5:10 AM

Just wanted to let you know that you were amazing in the Hat Friday night. I hadn't heard that one Ian Tyson song since I was about 10 and it almost made me cry. I started listening to him again thanks to you!
Good luck in the States!
Alanna
Sandee

Sandee Jette



Nov 8 2009 5:15 PM

Had such a good time last night in Calgary! Ian Tyson was a treat! Hope to see you again soon. Best wishes for your uncle and dad Corb. Concert of the year for me! :-)
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