John Craigie (musician)

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John Craigie
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John Craigie in 2021
Background information
Birth nameJohn Harrold Craigie III
Born (1980-06-15) June 15, 1980 (age 43)
OriginLos Angeles, California, United States
Genres Folk, Americana, Storytelling, Comedy
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, harmonica, banjo, ukulele
Years active2003–present
Website www.johncraigiemusic.com

John Harrold Craigie III [1] (born June 15, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter and storyteller. [2] Hailed as a "Modern-Day Troubadour" in the style of Woody Guthrie, [3] Craigie's comedic storytelling style has been compared to Mitch Hedberg, while his music and commitment to living on the road has drawn comparisons to Guthrie, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Pete Seeger. [2]

Contents

He has performed with or opened for Jack Johnson, Gregory Alan Isakov, Todd Snider, Paul Thorn, James McMurtry, Shawn Colvin, Sean Hayes, Nicki Bluhm, Aoife O'Donovan, ALO, Shook Twins, Rainbow Girls, Avett Brothers, and Trampled by Turtles. [4] [ citation needed ]

Early life

John Craigie was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He is the grandson of U.S. Air Force general Laurence Craigie. He attended college at UC Santa Cruz in Northern California, where he graduated with a degree in mathematics. In Santa Cruz he began performing live music in local venues and house parties, first as lead singer and guitarist in a psychedelic rock band, "Pond Rock", then solo as a folk singer-songwriter and storyteller. [5] He self-released several albums of songs in this period before his first major studio album, 2009's Montana Tale . [6]

Music career

Craigie is best known for his live performances which blend folk songwriting with comedic storytelling. [7] His 2016 live album, Capricorn In Retrograde… Just Kidding… Live in Portland , wound up on Jack Johnson's car stereo on a drive up the California coast, prompting Johnson to ask Craigie to open for him on 11 dates of his 2017 national Summer tour. [8] [9] Throughout the tour, Johnson brought Craigie on stage during his set to co-perform Craigie's song, "I Wrote Mr. Tambourine Man"; the pair released a single of the song, recorded live at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California. [9]

Craigie has released nine studio albums, two live albums, two cover albums, and one live cover album. His album No Rain, No Rose , released in 2017, was recorded in his Portland-home living room, and features Gregory Alan Isakov and Shook Twins. [8] [10] 2020's Asterisk The Universe features Rainbow Girls and was recorded with friends in a Northern California cabin. [11]

Discography

Studio albums

Live albums

Cover albums

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