Danny Schmidt - Biography
Danny Schmidt is an American singer-songwriter based in Austin, Texas where he was born and raised and now lives with fellow musician and singer-songwriter Carrie Elkin.
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Biography
Schmidt was born 1970 in Austin, Texas, and grew up there. He started playing guitar at the age of 12. At age 20, he discovered he liked the blues after tracking the music of Jimi Hendrix back through Muddy Waters, Mississippi John Hurt, and Lightning Hopkins all the way to old country gospel and spirituals. He bought an acoustic guitar and eventually discovered the likes of Dylan, Neil Young, Tom Waits and John Prine who taught him about poetry and the melody of words.
After three years of college he joined the East Wind Community in the Ozark Mountains of southern Missouri for a year. He then became part of the Twin Oaks Community in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia for about four years, where he met fellow singer-songwriter Devon Sproule. At 25 Schmidt began writing songs—a developing talent which ultimately earned him the 2007 Kerrville Folk Festival New Folk award.
In 1999, he settled for a while in Charlottesville, Virginia where his songwriting flourished and he started sharing his songs with the public. That year he released his first recording, an album titled Live at the Prism Coffeehouse. In 2001 he released Enjoying the Fall. 2003 brought his third collection of songs, 'Make Right the Time'. In 2005 Danny released 'Parables & Primes' a critically acclaimed album taking on mystical overtones and a sort of magical-realism reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, or Aesop. 2007 saw the release of 'Little Grey Sheep' and 2009 the release of 'Instead the Forest Rose to Sing' - his first release on Red House Records. In 2011 Schmidt released 'Man of Many Moons', also on Red House Records.
He was part of the original King of My Living Room group of Charlottesville songwriters—which included such artists as Brady Earnhart, Danny Schmidt, Stratton Salidis, Jan Smith, Lance Brenner, Browning Porter and Jeff Romano—who would go on to do a series of concerts together, the first CD of which was recorded in 2001. He's appeared in each of the four performances since, including the latest November 2007 at the Gravity Lounge in Charlottesville.
The debut King of My Living Room performance in Charlottesville convinced fellow singer-songwriter, and future good friend Paul Curreri to make his home there. Schmidt, Curreri, and Sproule became housemates, with Paul and Devon marrying soon after. Curreri's wrote and recorded a letter in song form to Danny, who responds in yet-to-be-produced Two Guitars (which he has started to perform in 2009). Danny recorded his fifth album Little Grey Sheep (2008) in the Curreri/Sproule home, with Paul serving as production engineer.
In 2005 saw Schmidt’s music spread far and wide, with tours up and down the east coast and west coast, as well as tours of Alaska, the United Kingdom, Italy, The Netherlands, France and Italy.
Religion
Born into a Jewish family, he does not feel his religion is either distinct or critical to understanding his art. As he puts it, when discussing his song Sad Songs Walking:
Musical style
Danny Schmidt's writing spans from deeply-rooted Appalachian mountain gospel to haunted English balladry, from syncopated Piedmont country blues to vagabond protest folk-stumpery. He is considered a troubadour in the tradition of Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen, and Dave Carter. He delivers his songs with a quiet power, informed by a complex understanding of humanity. In the Spring 2008 issue of Sing Out! magazine, journalist Matt Watroba noted that Schmidt's arrangements are powerful, his performances are laid-back yet energetic, while his lyrics are sheer poetry.
Awards, honors, distinctions
- He was one of six winners of the 2007 Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk award selected from 32 finalists who performed during the 2007 Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk Concerts on May 26 & 27.
- He signed with Red House Records in November 2008, joining such other notable artists as The Wailin' Jennys, Loudon Wainwright III, Robin & Linda Williams, John McCutcheon, and Ramblin' Jack Elliott on the label.
- He was part of the original King of My Living Room group of Charlottesville songwriters—which has come to include such notable artists as Paul Curreri and Devon Sproule—the first CD of which recorded in 2001. He's appeared in their performances since, including the latest November 2007 at the Gravity Lounge in Charlottesville.
- Sixty of his songs, lyrics, and arrangements from five albums have been published in The Songs of Danny Schmidt: 1999-2007 (2008).
Discography
- Live at the Prism Coffeehouse (2000) The Orchard—ASIN: B00001ZWI8
- Enjoying the Fall (2001) Live Once Records—ASIN: B00005RTQX
- Make Right the Time (2003) Live Once Records—ASIN: B000CAGHXW
- Parables & Primes (2005) Live Once Records—ASIN: B000A2H5K6
- Little Grey Sheep (2008) Waterbug Records—ASIN: B000YHL8K0
- Instead the Forest Rose to Sing (2009) Red House Records
- Man of Many Moons (2011) Red House Records
Compilations
- King of My Living Room (2001) King of My Living Room recorded at LA.B Space Live Arts theater, Charlottesville, Virginia—ASIN: B000CAFY5Y
- King of My Living Room (2003) King of My Living Room recorded at Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, September 5, 2003; performed "Stained Glass"—ASIN: (unknown)
- Our Christmas Present (2008) Our Community Place, "Little Drummer Boy" performed with Carrie Elkin
See also
- Red House Records
- Charlottesville, Virginia
- Austin, Texas
- Paul Curreri
- Devon Sproule
- Folk music
- Blues music
- Singer-songwriter
- Twin Oaks Community
- East Wind Community
Articles, reviews, interviews
- "Danny Schmidt - Man of Many Moons (Red House)" NetRhythms.co.uk; The Latest Album, DVD & Book Reviews - MARCH 2011.
- "Carrie Elkin's Call It My Garden and Danny Schmidt's Man of Many Moons (both on Red House)" by Jeff Burger for No Depression, February 13, 2011.
- "Review: Danny Schmidt ~ Man of Many Moons February 1, 2011 by Matt Watroba for Folk Alley Blog.
- "Danny Schmidt saves the best for last" review of Instead the Forest Rose to Sing by Brendan Fitzgerald, Issue #21.12 :: 03/24/2009 - 03/30/2009 of C-ville Weekly.
- "Danny Schmidt brings original sounds to Homer" by Chris Eshleman in Homer News September 15, 2008.
- "Danny Schmidt: Little Grey Sheep (Waterbug)" review by Matt Watrobain in Spring, 2008 Sing Out! magazine.
- "Red House Signs Danny Schmidt!" announcement Red House Records November 2008.
- "Austin-based Jewish musicians play every musical genre" by Andrea Abel, The Jewish Outlook, March 2008.
- Little Grey Sheep review by Jim Caligiuri in Texas Platters section of The Austin Chronicle February 8, 2008.
- "Danny Schmidt: Little Grey Sheep (Waterbug Records)" review by Darryl Smyers published February 20, 2008 in Dallas Observer.
- "Danny Schmidt: Little Grey Sheep (Waterbug)" review in January 2008 TexasMonthly.
- "Musician praises 'honesty' of folk during Alaska tour" by Erica Goff, September 12, 2008 Fairbanks Daily-Newsminer.
- "Danny Schmidt, with Louis Ledford" review of December 6, 2006 Gravity Lounge show by Brendan Fitzgerald in Issue #19.50 :: 12/11/2007 - 12/17/2007 of C-ville Weekly.
- "Reviews: Danny Schmidt--Enjoying the Fall" September 6, 2001 Indie-Music.com.
- Interview with Danny Schmidt in New York City, 2001 (uncited).
External links
- Danny Schmidt, official homepage
- Danny Schmidt at MySpace
- Red House Records homepage
- Red House Records MySpace page
- Sonicbids biography
- Danny Schmidt Radio Pandora
- Live Recordings of Danny Schmidt at archive.org's Live Music Archive
- 2007 Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk Winners
- King of My Living Room show, CDs, and history
- Danny Schmidt performance on BalconyTV Brighton
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