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Even with the personnel changes, the band managed to add a new core member in multi-instrumentalist Mike Daly, who contributed significantly to the band's sound on their third album, Pneumonia. The album's recording was a much different affair from the first two likely because of the band's constantly changing dynamic. The traditional country of the first two albums, especially Faithless, was largely replaced with a more sophisticated country-rooted pop sound, very similar to Wilco's 1999 album Summerteeth. Also adding to the different flavor of the album was a cast of guest stars, including The Replacements' Tommy Stinson and The Smashing Pumpkins' James Iha. Despite the album's completion and Whiskeytown's sizable fanbase, Outpost Records closed during the merger between Polygram and Universal, and as a result the album stayed in limbo for nearly two years, effectively ending the band.[citation needed] Lost Highway Records, the roots-minded label imprint of Universal Music, picked up the album after signing Adams (who, in the interim, recorded his highly-acclaimed debut solo record Heartbreaker on indie label Bloodshot Records) and released it in May 2001[4].
Albums
* 1995: Faithless Street * 1997: Strangers Almanac * 2001: Pneumonia Unreleased * 1996: Those Weren't The Days
Compilations
* 1996: Who the Hell? A Tribute to Richard Hell * 1996: Smash Hits Opry * 1999: Alt. Country Exposed Roots * 1999: Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons * 2003: Lost Highway: Lost & Found Vol. 1 * 2004: No Depression: What It Sounds Like Vol. 1 * 2006: Big Star, Small World
Description
Whiskeytown was an alternative country band formed in Raleigh, North Carolina in 1994. Fronted by Ryan Adams, other members included Caitlin Cary, Phil Wandscher, Eric "Skillet" Gilmore, and Mike Daly. They disbanded in 1999, with Adams leaving to pursue his solo career. The band is considered one of the genre's most influential and successful,[citation needed] along with Uncle Tupelo, The Jayhawks and The Old 97's. Like these acts, Whiskeytown gradually expanded its sound outside the confines of alt-country, while still keeping roots in acts like singer/songwriter Gram Parsons and alternative rock band The Replacements. Despite the fact that the band only released three albums, none of the albums feature a consistent lineup, with only Adams and Cary remaining constants.
EPs
* 1995: Angels * 1997: Rural Free Delivery * 1997: In Your Wildest Dreams
Founding members
* Ryan Adams – vocals, rhythm guitar * Caitlin Cary – fiddle, vocals, percussion * Eric "Skillet" Gilmore – drums, percussion * Steve Grothmann – bass guitar * Phil Wandscher – lead guitar, vocals
History
Whiskeytown began in 1994 in Raleigh, North Carolina. After performing punk rock with a band called The Patty Duke Syndrome, Adams found inspiration in the country-rock of Gram Parsons, and started a band with violinist Caitlin Cary, drummer Eric "Skillet" Gilmore, bassist Steve Grothman and guitarist Phil Wandscher. His punk-rock days were touched upon on the title track to Whiskeytown's first album, Faithless Street: "Well I started this damn country band/'cause punk rock is too hard to sing."
Influences
Ryan Adams was born in the military town of Jacksonville, North Carolina. He has referenced Jacksonville multiple times in song, both with Whiskeytown and as a solo artist. The two most notable Whiskeytown references are Faithless Street's "Midway Park," named after an off-base military housing community outside of Camp Lejeune, and "Jacksonville Skyline" from 2001's Pneumonia, which speaks of the "neon signs, car dealerships and diners" that are prevalent throughout the community, which is described as a "city with a hopeless streetlight." Adams' new band, Ryan Adams and The Cardinals, carry the name of the mascot of Jacksonville High School, which Adams attended. The Cardinals have also recorded an album titled Jacksonville City Nights from which the song "The End" deals explicitly with Adams's feelings for his hometown.[citation needed]
Later members
* Ed Crawford – guitar * Steven Terry – drums, percussion * Brad Rice – electric guitar * Mike Daly – bass guitar, keyboards, guitar, mandolin, vocals * Jenni Snyder – bass guitar * Chris Laney – bass guitar * Bill Ladd – pedal steel guitar – studio session musician, appeared on "Theme for a Trucker," Wim Wenders' movie "End of Violence" * Mike Santoro – Bass – Former member of "The Steves," a band from Northern New Jersey * Chris Riser – lap steel guitar, pedal steel guitar – 1994-95, also a member of Chapel Hill's Pine State * Nicholas Petti – pedal steel guitar – 1995-96, also a member of Chapel Hill's Pine State
Post-Whiskeytown and talk of reunion
Since the band's break-up in 1999, most core members have chosen to remain active in music. Cary, who married original drummer Eric "Skillet" Gilmore, has released three solo albums and created a female folk trio named Tres Chicas. [5] Adams has remained in the spotlight since the band's breakup, releasing numerous solo albums, including three in 2005. He has drawn considerable praise from such legends as Elton John and Phil Lesh for his songwriting. [6] Meanwhile he has maintained his reputation for bad behavior, most notably when he threw a fan out of a concert for jokingly requesting a song by his near-namesake Bryan Adams in Nashville in 2002. [7] Adams and Cary have claimed to be reuniting Whiskeytown on multiple occasions, as recently as 2005, but as of yet, nothing new has been released. The band did reunite for a one-off, impromptu gig after one of Adams' shows in Raleigh, NC, in 2005. Gilmore, Cary, and Adams were joined on-stage by Adams' current pedal steel player, Jon Graboff, and then-bassist Catherine Popper.[citation needed]