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  1. Jay Farrar (nacido el 26 de diciembre de 1966 1 en Belleville, Illinois) es un músico estadounidense que actualmente vive en St. Louis, Misuri. Exmiembro de dos grupos con éxito de la crítica, Uncle Tupelo y Son Volt, 2 comenzó su carrera solista en 2001.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_FarrarJay Farrar - Wikipedia

    Jay Stuart Farrar (born December 26, 1966) is an American songwriter and musician currently based in St. Louis. A member of two critically acclaimed music groups, Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt, he began his solo music career in 2001. Beyond his established talents as a songwriter, he is a guitarist, pianist, harmonicist, and a vocalist.

  3. www.jayfarrar.netJay Farrar

    Son Volt’s Day of the Doug will be available exclusively at participating record stores starting April 22, 2023 as part of Record Store Day. A tribute to Doug Sahm, Day of the Doug features 12 songs that span Sahm’s career as a solo artist as well as his work with Sir Douglas Quintet and Texas Tornados.The Intro and Outro tracks are phone messages that Doug left Jay over the years.

  4. BIO. 2020 was not quite what Jay Farrar was expecting for the 25th anniversary of Son Volt’s groundbreaking debut Trace, from the band he started in 1994 after leaving the seminal group Uncle Tupelo, whose No Depression album helped define the alt-country and Americana genre.

  5. 26 de jul. de 2021 · Flash forward more than 30 years: The pandemic has given Son Volt’s leader, Jay Farrar, more time to write songs and check out vintage gear. "I had more time to be looking at equipment," the singer/songwriter tells GRAMMY.com.

  6. 1 de ene. de 2022 · Jay Farrar has always, unapologetically, and authentically written songs that reflect his observations, and has never been afraid to face down the truth. As Farrar stated in his interview with Joshua Tree Voice, “I write what I observe without a whole lot of afterthought.”.

  7. 29 de jul. de 2021 · Its title comes from the names of vintage amplifiers — and also points to the album's blend of genres and return to “more melodic, uptempo, upbeat type songs,” Farrar told St. Louis on the Air. Jay Farrar On The Questions, ‘Reverie’ And Gratitude That Mark Son Volt’s ‘Electro Melodier’ | STLPR