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Sonny Landreth

 
Artist: Sonny Landreth
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  • Born: February 01, 1951, Caton, MS
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Slide Guitar, Dobro
  • Representative Albums: "South of I-10," "Prodigal Son: The Collection," "Crazy Cajun Recordings"

Biography

Southwest Louisiana-based guitarist, songwriter and singer Sonny Landreth is a musician's musician. The blues slide guitar playing found on his two Zoo Entertainment releases, Outward Bound (1992) and South of I-10 (1995) is distinctive and unlike anything else you've ever heard. His unorthodox guitar style comes from the manner in which he simultaneously plays slide and makes fingering movements on the fret board. Landreth, who has an easygoing personality, can play it all, like any good recording-session musician. His distinctive guitar playing can be heard on recordings by John Hiatt, Leslie West and Mountain, and other rock & rollers.

Landreth was born February 1, 1951, in Canton, MS, and his family lived in Jackson, MS, for a few years before settling in Lafayette, LA. Landreth, who still lives in southwest Louisiana, began playing guitar after a long tenure with the trumpet. His earliest inspiration came from Scotty Moore, the guitarist from Elvis Presley's band, but as time went on, he learned from the recordings of musicians and groups like Chet Atkins and the Ventures. As a teen, Landreth began playing out with his friends in their parents' houses.

"They would ping-pong us from one house to another, and though we were all awful at first, as time went on we got pretty good. It's an evolutionary process, just like songwriting is," Landreth explained in an interview on his 44th birthday in 1995. After his first professional gig with accordionist Clifton Chenier in the 1970s (where he was the only White guy in the Red Beans and Rice Revue for awhile), Landreth struck out on his own, but not before he recorded two albums for the Blues Unlimited label out of Crowley, LA, Blues Attack in 1981 and Way Down in Louisiana in 1985. If anyone is living proof of the need to press on in spite of obstacles, it is Landreth.

The second of those two albums got him noticed by some record executives in Nashville, which in turn led to his recording and touring work with John Hiatt. That led to still more work with John Mayall, who recorded Landreth's radio-ready "Congo Square." More recently, he's worked with New Orleans bandleader and pianist Allen Toussaint (who guests on several tracks on South of I-10, as does Dire Straits guitarist Mark Knopfler).

On Landreth's brilliant albums for Zoo, the lyrics draw the listener in to the sights, sounds, smells and heat of southwest Louisiana, and a strong sense of place is evident in many of Landreth's songs. Although his style is completely his own and his singing is more than adequate, Landreth admits that writers like William Faulkner have had a big influence on his lyric writing. The fact that it's taken so long for academics at American universities to recognize the great body of poetry that blues is concerns Landreth as well. Robert Johnson is Landreth's big hero when it comes to guitar playing. "When I finally discovered Robert Johnson, it all came together for me," Landreth said, noting that he also closely studied the recordings of Skip James, Mississippi John Hurt and Charley Patton. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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Sonny Landreth

Background information
Born February 1, 1951 (1951-02-01) (age 58)
Genres Blues
Instruments Guitar
Years active 19?? —
Associated acts Jimmy Buffett, John Hiatt, The Goners
Website sonnylandreth.com

Sonny Landreth (born February 1, 1951) is a American blues musician from southwest Louisiana who is especially known as a slide guitar player. He was born in Canton, Mississippi, but soon after, his family moved to Jackson, Mississippi, before settling in Lafayette, Louisiana. When he is not touring and performing, he resides in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana.

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Technique

Although Landreth is a competent guitarist in the conventional form, he is most well-known for his slide playing. Landreth has developed a technique where he also frets notes and plays chords and chord fragments behind the slide while he plays. Landreth plays with the slide on his little finger, so that his other fingers have more room to fret behind the slide. He's also known for his right-hand technique, which involves tapping, slapping, and picking strings, using all of the fingers on his right hand.

Landreth has worked steadily for decades and amassed a following among his fans and peers. Eric Clapton has said he is "probably the most underestimated musician on the planet and also probably one of the most advanced, and it puts me to shame."[1]

Landreth has also recorded with Jimmy Buffett, and accompanied him on his 2006 and 2007 summer tours.

Allied musicians

Sonny Landreth has performed on many other artists' albums, including albums from Little Feat, Jimmy Buffett, John Hiatt, Waterline, John Mayall, Bobby Charles and The Goners. He has performed with Bonnie Raitt, Mark Knopfler, Steve Conn, Michael Organ (drummer), Eric Clapton, Gov't Mule, Mike Gordon, Bernie Worrell, and Buddy Guy, among others. Landreth performed at Clapton's 2004 Crossroads Guitar Festival, as well as returning as the opening act at the 2007 Festival in Chicago, Illinois.

Discography

Solo

Landreth has released at least eleven albums:

  • Blues Attack (1981; re-released 1996)
  • Down in Louisiana (1986; re-released 1993)
  • Outward Bound (1992)
  • South of I-10 (1995)
  • Crazy Cajun Recordings (1999) - source material from 1973 and 1977
  • Prodigal Son: The Collection (2000) - source material from 1973 and 1977
  • Levee Town (2000; re-released 2009 with 5 bonus tracks)
  • The Road We're On (2003)
  • Grant Street (2005) - live recording
  • Sonny Landreth - Live At Jazz Fest 2007 (2007) - live recording
  • From the Reach (2008)

Guest appearances

with Jimmy Buffett:

with others:

  • "When The Levee Breaks" and "The Wrong Side" on Lay Your Burden Down by Buckwheat Zydeco

Sonny's Krewe

Sonny's Krewe is a group of people from all around the world who appear at Sonny's shows and sell his merchandise for him for no cost. All profits from the sales (excluding CDs) go to the Dr. Tommy Comeaux fund.

Honors and awards

References

  1. ^ Slidelines #10, Sonny Landreth's newsletter at his official website
  2. ^ Americana Music Association awardees list

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Awards
Preceded by
Will Kimbrough
AMA Instrumentalist of the Year
2005
Succeeded by
Kenny Vaughan



 
 
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