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Eliza Gilkyson

 
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  • Born: 1950, Hollywood, CA
  • Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Representative Albums: "Pilgrims", "Through the Looking Glass", "Hard Times in Babylon
  • Representative Songs: "All You Want", "Brother Simon and Sister Mary", "Wild Horse

Biography

Folk singer/songwriter Eliza Gilkyson was born in Hollywood, CA, the daughter of folk-pop singer/songwriter Terry Gilkyson (1916-1999). Her father wrote and recorded "The Cry of the Wild Goose," which Frankie Laine covered for a number one hit in 1950, as well as the 1953 Top Ten hit "Tell Me a Story" recorded by Jimmy Boyd and Laine. As a performer, he was co-credited with the Weavers on the 1951 Top Ten hit "On Top of Old Smoky." With Richard Dehr and Frank Miller, he was a member of the Easy Riders. The three wrote the 1953 Top Ten hit "Mister Tap Toe" recorded by Doris Day, and they wrote and provided backing vocals on the 1957 number one hit "Memories Are Made of This" recorded by Dean Martin. The same year, as Terry Gilkyson and the Easy Riders, they scored their own Top Ten hit with the self-written "Marianne," and they wrote Laine's Top Ten hit "Love Is a Golden Ring." They also wrote the 1960 Top Ten hit "Greenfields" recorded by the Brothers Four. Terry later was employed by the Walt Disney company to write songs for and sing in its films and television programs, and his composition "The Bare Necessities" from the 1967 movie The Jungle Book earned him an Academy Award nomination.

Growing up in Hollywood, Eliza sometimes sang on her father's demos and soundtracks along with her brother Tony Gilkyson, who later became a member of the rock bands Lone Justice and X and performed on her records. Though uncredited, she can be heard singing with her father in the Disney TV movies The Secret of Romney Marsh (1964) and The Legend of Young Dick Turpin (1965). (She also had a sister, Nancy Gilkyson, who became an executive at Warner Bros. Records and sang on her records.) In her late teens, she moved to Santa Fe, NM, where she raised a family and released her first album, Eliza '69, on Mont Clare Records. (Her son Cisco Gilliland [aka Cisco Ryder and Cisco Gilkyson] later became the percussionist in her backup band, and she also had a daughter, Cordelia Castillo [aka Delia Gilkyson], who later sang on her records.) Her second foray into recording was her 1979 LP Love from the Heart, released under the name Lisa Gilkyson by Helios Records. Over the next several years, she moved to Austin, TX, then back to Los Angeles, then to Taos, NM. Again as Eliza Gilkyson, she signed to Gold Castle Records and released Pilgrims in 1987. The label marketed the album as a new age recording, a tag Gilkyson later rejected. She followed Pilgrims with Legends of Rainmaker (1989), which featured her cover of "Greenfields" and a duet with Bonnie Raitt on her own composition "Rosie Strike Back," a rock & roll song decrying spousal abuse, which had already been recorded by Rosanne Cash on her 1987 album King's Record Shop. Unfortunately, Gold Castle went bankrupt, and Gilkyson was without a record label for several years. In 1993, she was signed to Private Music, which issued Through the Looking Glass that summer. She next co-wrote eight of 14 songs and sang and played on harpist Andreas Vollenweider's album Eolian Minstrel, released in November, then toured with him. She moved to Europe and got divorced from her husband of 14 years, leaving her American career behind. In 1994, she released an album called Undressed overseas on Revelizations Records. She returned to the U.S., settling again in Austin, and reintroduced herself to her homeland with Redemption Road, released in September 1997 on Silver Ware. "Prayer 2000," a song from the album that she co-wrote with Mark Andes (formerly of Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, Firefall, and Heart), was later covered by Priscilla Herdman. In 1999, Gilkyson formed her own Realiza label and issued Misfits, a collection of previously unreleased archival recordings. She then signed to the independent folk label Red House Records for a new album, Hard Times in Babylon, released in October 2000. The opening song, "The Beauty Way," co-written with Andes, was later covered by Ray Wylie Hubbard. Lost and Found followed in April 2002. Three months later, she teamed up with Ian Matthews and Ad Vanderveen for the trio album More Than a Song, released by Perfect Pitch. Her next Red House solo album was the politically oriented Land of Milk and Honey (March 2004), featuring the previously unrecorded Woody Guthrie song "Peace Call," with backup vocals by Mary Chapin Carpenter, Patty Griffin, and Iris DeMent, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album. In July 2005, she self-released RetroSpecto, a collection of rare and out of print material. Paradise Hotel, her fourth Red House release, appeared the following month. Your Town Tonight, Gilkyson's first live disc, was released two years later. Beautiful World, an all new collection of material, arrived in May, 2008. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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Eliza Gilkyson

Gilkyson at the New Bedford Summerfest, 2006
Background information
Birth name Eliza Gilkyson
Born 1950
Hollywood, California, U.S.A
Genre(s) Folk
Occupation(s) musician
Instrument(s) guitar
Years active 1979 - Present
Website elizagilkyson.com

Eliza Gilkyson (born in Hollywood, California about 1950) is an Austin, Texas-based folk musician. She is the daughter of songwriter and folk musician Terry Gilkyson and Jane Gilkyson. She is the sister of guitarist Tony Gilkyson, who played with the Los Angeles-based cowpunk bands Lone Justice and X.[1][2][3] She is married to feminist author Robert Jensen.

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Career

Gilkyson first recorded as a vocalist on demos and soundtracks produced by her father, who wrote several hits in the 1950s and early 1960s and is also known as a singer-composer for 1960s Disney films. She released Eliza '69, her first album, in 1969 while raising a family in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and did not come out with her second, Love from the Heart, until ten years later. In 1987, Gilkyson began devoting more serious attention to her music with the release of Pilgrim on Gold Castle Records.[1] She has since recorded 14 albums.

She also wrote "Requiem" as a song of grief following the Asian tsunami in December. Following Hurricane Katrina's devastation of the Gulf Coast region, this song found its way to listeners as song of prayer and comfort.

Gilkyson has been with Red House Records since 2000, though she also worked on three albums independently, including a collaboration with New Age artist Andreas Vollenweider and a recording on her own label, Realiza, in 2005. Her most recent album was Beautiful World, a collection of all-original material released by Red House in May 2008.[1]

Discography

  • 1969 – Eliza '69, Mont Clare Records (out of print)
  • 1979 – Love from the Heart', as Lisa Gilkyson, Helios Records (out of print))
  • 1987 – Pilgrims, Gold Castle Records
  • 1988 – Legends of Rainmaker, Gold Castle Records (out of print)
  • 1992 – Through the Looking Glass, Private Music (out of print but may be reissued in the future)
  • 1993 – Eolian Minstrel by Andreas Vollenweider, vocals, acoustic guitar, and lyrical co-author, although Gilkyson's credit only appears in the liner notes, Capitol Records
  • 1994 – Undressed, Realiza Records (out of print)
  • 1996 – Redemption Road, Silverwave Records
  • 1999 – Misfits, Realiza Records
  • 2000 – Hard Times in Babylon, Red House Records
  • 2001 – More Than a Song, with Ad Vanderveen and Iain Matthews, Perfect Pitch Productions
  • 2002 – Lost and Found, Red House Records
  • 2004 – Land of Milk and Honey, Red House Records
  • 2005 – RetroSpecto, Realiza Records
  • 2005 – Paradise Hotel, Red House Records
  • 2007 – Your Town Tonight, Red House Records
  • 2008 – Beautiful World, Red House Records

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