Christy McWilson

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Christy McWilson
Christy McWilson Dynette Set Tractor 2015.jpg
Christy McWilson playing with Dynette Set at The Tractor in Ballard, Seattle, Washington, on December 23, 2015
Background information
Birth nameChristy Wilson
BornCalifornia US
Genres Alternative country
Rock music
Folk music
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Years active1980s–present
Spouse(s) Scott McCaughey (div)
Website christymcwilson.com

Christy McWilson is an American singer-songwriter based in the Pacific Northwest. [1] She has performed with the Dynette Set, the Picketts, as a solo artist, and with many other artists, including Dave Alvin and The Young Fresh Fellows. [2]

Contents

Early life

McWilson was born in Northern California, but spent her formative years near Downey, California. Both of her parents are musicians. [2]

McWilson says: "I was close enough to Bakersfield to drive up and hear Merle Haggard once or twice, and was definitely, utterly, completely influenced by the Los Angeles sound of the 70s: Stone Poneys, Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, and Poco." [3]

McWilson attended college in San Francisco and Sonoma, California, earning a degree in anthropology. [2]

Career

Early career

McWilson first recorded in the early 1980s as a singer with the Dynette Set, releasing an album and a few singles and compilation tracks in the first half of that decade, including "Seed of Love," a standout on the 1984 Rhino female-focused new wave compilation The Girls Can't Help It. That song was co-written and produced by Scott McCaughey who was a member of the Young Fresh Fellows. [4]

After the demise of the Dynette Set, McWilson played around Seattle in some short-lived groups while adding backing to various albums by the Young Fresh Fellows. The Fellows' college radio hit "Amy Grant" particularly benefited from McWilson's sassy vocals. [4]

Picketts

In 1990, McWilson helped form the Picketts (originally known as the Power Mowers) who released three albums over the course of the 1990s. Led by McWilson on vocals, the band also included drummer Leroy "Blackie" Sleep and guitarists Scott McCaughey, John Olufs, and Jim Sangster. [5] Steve Marcus was the original bassist (later Walt Singleman played bass). [6]

The Picketts' first recording was a 7" single for the Seattle indie PopLlama Records that featured a country version of The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go." Rather than play straight-ahead country, the Picketts mixed '50s rockabilly and pop with more traditional influences, such as Wanda Jackson or Merle Haggard. [5]

Paper Doll, their debut full-length, was released in 1992 through PopLlama. A showcase at the influential Austin music festival South by Southwest led to a deal with Rounder Records, who released The Wicked Picketts in 1995. Euphonium followed on Rounder in 1996. [5]

The Picketts eventually disbanded, but occasionally perform reunion shows. [7]

Solo work

As the Picketts were disbanding (more out of sloth than acrimony), longtime fan Dave Alvin approached McWilson with an offer to produce her first solo album, The Lucky One, which contains mostly original songs (many concerning her lifelong struggle with bipolar disorder) [1] [4] plus a cover of Brian Wilson's "Til I Die." The Lucky One was recorded with a core band that included Alvin, Peter Buck, and Rick Shea (guitars), Bob Glaub, Walter Singleman (bass), and Don Heffington (drums). The album also featured guest appearances by Syd Straw, Rhett Miller (Old 97's), and Mike Mills (R.E.M.). [8]

Two years later, she called on many of these musicians to help put together her second solo album, Bed of Roses. [9] [10]

In spring of 2015, McWilson decided to release her "old new" album Desperate Girl, which was recorded in 2004 as her marriage dissolved. As she put it: "The songs, written in the weeks leading up to and during the marriage's demise, were recorded in their full red-hot splendor. At the time it was so painful I shelved and tried to forget about it. I recently rediscovered it and realized I had an amazing portrait of that heightened time of my life."

Other projects

McWilson also routinely participates on the Roots On The Rails tour with Dave Alvin, Cindy Cashdollar, and other artists. [3]

McWilson's most recent recording is Six by Three, with the West Seattle 2 (drummer Blackie Sleep and bassist Walt Singleman). [3]

Personal life

McWilson and singer-songwriter Scott McCaughey (The Young Fresh Fellows, The Minus 5) met at San Francisco State University and moved to Seattle in 1980, eventually marrying and having a child together. [5] The couple are no longer married. [11]

McWilson said she prefixed her birth surname, Wilson, with "Mc" to create her stage name, McWilson. [2]

Discography

Dynette Set

YearTitleLabelTypeProducer
1983Rockers and ReclinersWolf Records WR-8310VinylJim Wolfe

Picketts

Full-Length Albums
YearTitleLabelTypeProducer
1992Paper Doll Popllama PLCC68CD, vinyl Conrad Uno
Jimmy Sangster
John Olufs
1995The Wicked Picketts Rounder CD 9046CD, vinylConrad Uno
1996EuphoniumRounder CD 9056CD, vinyl Steve Berlin
Singles and EPs
YearTitleLabelTypeTracks
1990The PickettsPopllama PL7-34SingleA1) Should I Stay or Should I Go?
B1) Walkin' Talkin' Jukebox
B2) Fallin' for You
1994Pick It !!Cruddy CR-07EPA1) Sukiyaki
A2) Stella Stomp
B1) Party Hat
B2) Remington Ride
1996Baba O'RileyRounder CD PR 1074CD singleA1) Baba o'Riley

Solo releases

YearTitleLabelTypeProducer
2000The Lucky One Hightone HCD 8119CD, vinyl Dave Alvin
2002Bed of RosesHightone HCD8143CD, vinylDave Alvin
2015Desperate GirlSally Ann RecordsCD Kurt Bloch

Dave Alvin and Guilty Women

YearTitleLabelTypeProducer
2005 Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women Yep Roc YEP 2155CD, vinylDave Alvin

The Granvilles

YearTitleLabelTypeProducer
2009Martini's MansionNo labelCDRJim Sangster, John Sangster

The West Seattle 2

YearTitleLabelTypeProducer
2016Six by ThreeSally Ann RecordsCDJohn Sangster

Other contributions

YearArtistTitleLabelChristy's Contributions
2013Jasper TThe Sweet Dark, Pt. 1N/ATrack 4, "Long for You"
2011Maggie BjörklundComing Home Bloodshot BS 174Composer, lyricist
2011 Dave Alvin Eleven Eleven Yep Rock YEP 2246Piano & vocals on
track 9, "Manzanita"
2010Various ArtistsThrough a Faraway Window:
A Tribute to Jimmy Silva
SteadyBoy SB-0030Track 9, "Man of the Cloth"
2010Various Artists Mississippi Sheiks Tribute
Concert: Live Vancouver
Black Hen BHCD 0066Duet with Dave Alvin on
track 13, "Who's Been Here"
2009Michael ShulerEdge of the WorldBrave Feet BF 12Vocals
2009Various ArtistsIt Crawled from the Basement:
Green Monkey Records Anthology
Green Monkey
PWGM 10012CD
Background Vocals
2007 Jesse Sykes Like, Love, Lust and the
Open Halls of the Soul
Barsuk BARK-62Background Vocals
2006 Mudhoney Under a Billion Suns Sub Pop SP 700Vocals
2006 Dave Alvin West of the West Yep Roc YEP 2118Vocals
2005 Rick Shea Bound for TroubleTres Pescadores 6Vocals, duet
2005Various ArtistsLowe Profile: A Tribute
to Nick Lowe
Brewery 0942Duet with Rick Shea on
track 11, "Never Been in Love"
2004Various Artists This One's for the Fellows BlueDisguise 6Duet with John Ramberg on
track 10, "Celebration"
2003 Minus 5 Down with Wilco Yep Roc 2052Guest artist
2003 The Minus 5 I Don't Know Who I Am (Let the War
Against Music Begin, Vol. 2)
Return To Sender 43Musician
2003Model RocketsPilot County SuiteBook Records 6Assistant
2002Various ArtistsThis Is Where I Belong: The Songs
Of Ray Davies & The Kinks
Rykodisc VACK 1232With The Minus 5 on
track 12, "Get Back in Line"
1998 The Squirrels Scrapin' for Hits Popllama 81296Vocals
1997 The Minus 5 The Lonesome Death of Buck McCoy Hollywood HT-62115-2Performer
1996Various ArtistsBite Back: Live at the
Crocodile Cafe
Popllama 2200Vocals, composer
1994 The Squirrels Harsh Toke of Reality Popllama 91293Background vocals
1994Various ArtistsLove Is My Only Crime: Part 2Veracity IRS CD 973.402With the Picketts on
track 2, "Ring or a Prayer"
1994Larry BarrettBeyond The Mississippi GlitterhouseGRCD 342Vocals on track 2 "Like A Ring"
and track 4, "Take My Troubles Back"
1991FastbacksNever Fails, Never WorksBlaster! BLATLP3Background vocals
1990 The Squirrels What Gives? Popllama 2523Background vocals
1985 The Young Fresh Fellows Fabulous Sounds of the
Pacific Northwest
East Side DigitalVocals
1989 Scott McCaughey My Chartreuse Opinion East Side Digital 80382Vocals, harmonies
1989 The Young Fresh Fellows This One's for the Ladies Frontier FRO 31034CDBackground vocals
1987 The Young Fresh Fellows The Men Who Loved Music Frontier 4611-2-L13Vocals
1985 The Young Fresh Fellows Fabulous Sounds of the
Pacific Northwest
East Side DigitalVocals
1984 The Young Fresh Fellows Topsy Turvy East Side DigitalVocals
1984Various ArtistsThe Girls Can't Help It –
A Modern Girl Group Compilation
Rhino RNLP 024With the Dynette Set on
Track 6, "Seed of Love"
1983Various ArtistsSeattle Syndrome TwoEngramENG 012With the Dynette Set on
track 4, "Tell Me What You Want"

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