Lucinda Williams

Lucinda Williams

Nacimiento : 1953-01-26, Lake Charles, Louisiana, USA

Historia

Lucinda Gayle Williams is an American rock, folk and country music singer, songwriter and musician. She recorded her first albums, Ramblin' and Happy Woman Blues, in a traditional country and blues style and received very little public or radio attention.

Perfil

Lucinda Williams

Películas

Tom Waits: Tales from a Cracked Jukebox
Self
Tom Waits is one of the most original musicians of the last five decades. Renowned for his gravelly voice and dazzling mix of musical styles, he's also one of modern music's most enigmatic and influential artists. Using rare archive, audio recordings and interviews, this film is a bewitching after-hours trip through the surreal, moonlit world of Waits' music - a portrait of a pioneering musician and his unique, alternative American songbook.
The Life & Songs Of Emmylou Harris
Self
A once-in-a-lifetime concert celebrating 15 million record-selling 13 time Grammy Award-winning, three-time CMA Award recipient, and two-time Americana Awards winner, Emmylou Harris. Recorded at the famous DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. January 10, 2015.
Two Trains Runnin'
Self
The search of several young, white men for blues singers who have been missing for decades coincides with the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi in the 1960s.
We Walk The Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash
Self
Johnny Cash influyó en una gran variedad de músicos y nunca fue más evidente que el viernes 20 de abril de 2012 en The Moody Theatre en Austin, TX. El concierto especial y el homenaje del 80 cumpleaños, We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash, presentó una lista de estrellas de talentos no solo que celebra la vida y el legado de Johnny Cash, sino que también rinde homenaje a Cash, su música, sus raíces y su herencia.
For the Sake of the Song: The Story of Anderson Fair
Self
A devoted community of artists, volunteers and patrons transform a politically subversive little neighborhood coffee house and restaurant into a unique American music institution.
Lucinda Williams - Live from Austin TX
Self
A thrilling and often beautiful concert sitting unseen in a vault for a number of years, Lucinda Williams: Live from Austin, TX is the Louisiana-born singer-songwriter's complete, pre-edited performance from a 1998 appearance on Austin City Limits. With its 16 well-chosen songs, largely culled from Williams's most rewarding material since the 1980s, Live is indispensable for longtime fans and a great introduction to her unique artistry for the uninitiated.
Return to Sin City: A Tribute to Gram Parsons
Self (vocals, acoustic guitar)
With a vision that took him far beyond the genre of country rock, singer-songwriter Gram Parsons left his mark in gut-wrenching sentiments of country music, burning melodies typical of soul music, sweet, uplifting harmonies of gospel choirs and the hand-clapping boogie of rock and roll. Gram's daughter Polly organized this amazing gathering of his close friends and biggest fans for a Sin City tribute honoring this prince of longhair country boys. A sampling of the live performances include Six Days on the Road Sin City All Stars; Big Mouth Blues Jim Lauderdale; Devil in Disguise Jay Farrar; Sleepless Nights Lucinda Williams; Love Hurts Keith Richards & Norah Jones; Sin City Dwight Yoakam, and more, including commentaries by Polly Parsons and Shilah Morrow.
The Soul of a Man
Self
En The Soul of a Man el director Wim Wenders nos muestra la tensión dramática entre lo sagrado y lo profano dentro del mundo del Blues, explorando la música y las vidas de tres de sus artistas preferidos: Skip James, Blind Willie Johnson y J.B. Lenoir. La película, en parte histórica en parte búsqueda personal, nos enseña cómo fueron estas vidas dedicadas a la música, al blues y al jazz, a través de una extensa ficción, de escenas de la vida actual a modo de documental y de canciones de músicos contemporáneos
Emmylou Harris Building the Wrecking Ball
Music
In 1995, Emmylou Harris released "Wrecking Ball", which is considered to be her most experimental album. It featured songs by Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young. Harris and producer Daniel Lanois offer an inside look at the making of Emmylou's Grammy-winning album on this promotional VHS tape of the TV special, "Building the Wrecking Ball", which originally aired on PBS in December 1996.
Emmylou Harris Building the Wrecking Ball
Self
In 1995, Emmylou Harris released "Wrecking Ball", which is considered to be her most experimental album. It featured songs by Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young. Harris and producer Daniel Lanois offer an inside look at the making of Emmylou's Grammy-winning album on this promotional VHS tape of the TV special, "Building the Wrecking Ball", which originally aired on PBS in December 1996.