The Deslondes

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The Deslondes
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Background information
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genres Americana, blues, rock 'n' roll, bluegrass, R&B, American roots music, gospel
Years active2013-present
Labels New West Records
MembersDan Cutler, Sam Doores, Riley Downing, Cameron Snyder, John James Tourville

The Deslondes are an Americana musical group from New Orleans, Louisiana. Their music blends together influences from folk, rock 'n' roll, bluegrass, R&B, American roots music, blues, gospel, country, and zydeco. [1] [2] The group's members are Dan Cutler (vocals/stand-up bass), Sam Doores (vocals/guitar), Riley Downing (vocals/guitar), Cameron Snyder (vocals/percussion), and John James Tourville (fiddle/pedal steel). All five members share in the songwriting process. [3]

Contents

The band's first self-titled album was released in 2015 on New West Records.

History

The band formed in the Holy Cross neighborhood in New Orleans’ Lower Ninth Ward, and take their name from a street in that neighborhood. [4] Sam Doores met Cameron Snyder while attending college. When Doores read Woody Guthrie’s autobiography, Bound for Glory, he quit school to head to New Orleans with Snyder where they formed the band The Broken Wing Routine, and attended the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival in Oklahoma, where they met Missouri native Riley Downing. In New Orleans, Doores met Dan Cutler and formed The Tumbleweeds, while Snyder and John James Tourville met on tour with The Longtime Goners. [5] Doores and Cutler also played in New Orleans band Hurray for the Riff Raff, and The Tumbleweeds often opened for that band. [6]

In 2013, The Tumbleweeds officially changed their name to The Deslondes and two years later released their first album, The Deslondes, to critical acclaim. Their first single, "Fought The Blues And Won," was premiered by NPR. [7] The music video for the song "The Real Deal" premiered on Rolling Stone. [8]

A portion of their song 'Low Down Soul' was played during a scene in Season 6, Episode 3 of the Longmire.

Musical style

Doores describes the band's songwriting process as a group process: "We're about as democratic as it gets. Five equal members who all write and contribute a whole lot to the project." [9] Their influences are vast, encompassing nearly every American music style. Pitchfork writes,

"When the Deslondes open their self-titled debut with a walking piano line played way, way down the left side of the keyboard, they’re not just playing a rhythm that sounds distinctive in 2015 but also conveying an entire pop history that spans New Orleans rhythm and blues, early Memphis rock, Louisiana Hayride country, and every pick-up jazz band ever to busk on Royal Street." [10]

Discography

  1. I Got Found
  2. Passin' Through
  3. Depression Blues
  4. No Mama Blues
  5. Low Down & Lonesome
  6. Blues in Heaven
  7. This Morning' I Was Born Again
  8. Reuben's Train
  9. Wrong Time to Be Right
  10. Throw Another Cap in the Fire
  11. Cricket's Creed
  12. Silver & Gold
  1. Fought The Blues And Won
  2. Those Were (Could’ve Been) The Days
  3. Heavenly Home
  4. Less Honkin’ More Tonkin’
  5. Low Down Soul
  6. The Real Deal
  7. Still Someone
  8. Time To Believe In
  9. Louise
  10. Simple And True
  11. Same Blood As Mine
  12. Out On The Rise
  1. Tre Grand Serpent
  2. What Are They Doing In Heaven Today (ft. Twain)
  1. Muddy Water
  2. One Of These Lonesome Mornings
  3. (This Aint A) Sad Song
  4. She Better Be Lonely
  5. Every Well
  6. Ribbon Creeks Collide
  7. Hurry Home
  8. Nelly
  9. Hurricane Shakedown
  10. Just In Love With You
  11. Many Poor Boy
  12. Beautiful Friend
  13. Deja Vu And A Blue Moon

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