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Josh Ritter

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THE RETURN TO DAVID LETTERMAN
Josh Ritter and the band returned to The Late Show with David Letterman on January 22nd, 2008. Watch their performance of "To the Dogs or Whoever" below, and be sure to pass it along...
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JUAN'S BASEMENT
Performed and filmed in July 2007 in "Juan's Basement" (literally), these videos are among the first live performances to be seen or heard of Josh and the band tackling the songs of The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter.
For more on Juan's Basement and their great work, visit here .
"Mind's Eye"
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see also: "To the Dogs or Whoever"
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THE FULL CONCERT ON FABCHANNEL.COM
Watch an entire Josh Ritter concert online, skip to songs, make your own playlist, embed on your myspace page and more!
{ 2007 CONCERT IN AMSTERDAM }

The "best of" Josh Ritter videos available online are below at the Official Josh Ritter YouTube Channel, for all to see, share, comment and put on your pages. Official music videos, TV appearances, concert clips and more...


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Over the clatter of piano and strum of an electric guitar that opens his fourth studio album, Josh Ritter leaps into rapid-fire lyrics that reference Joan of Arc, Calamity Jane and Florence Nightingale, all of whom seem to be stuck together in the belly of a whale. As the follow-up to last year's critically-acclaimed album The Animal Years, The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter is his most adventurous, fresh, and freewheeling work to date.

While The Animal Years was a meticulously crafted and stately paean, for Conquests the artist radically revamped his working methods and his sound. “I needed to be somebody different,” the singer says. “The air of gravitas around me was getting oppressive. For some reason it seemed like there was a premium being placed on earnestness and that can be pretty stifling. There was a lot of talk about true love and righteous indignation. I wanted to write about gunslingers and missile silos.” The result is an often raucous, occasionally dizzying affair, with pounding keyboards, strings, horns, and his new producer and long-time collaborator Sam Kassirer, leading the charge. About the recording conditions in the Maine farmhouse where the record was made, Ritter enthuses, “You should have seen it up there. It was January and twenty below. We had horns in the attic, we had strings in the barn, we had a gaggle of people shooting targets with bb guns in the woods. It was a full house and everyone was there to throw themselves at the music. There was no holding back.”

The artistic leaps Josh Ritter displays on Conquests are not without their stepping-stones, however. On a conceptual level, Paul McCartney’s Ram served as an ever-present reminder to enjoy the process of writing. Ritter was attracted to the free-spirited quality of the solo album McCartney made at his own farmhouse—amidst the Beatles’ tumultuous breakup: “It sounded like he had something to prove, but also like he didn’t really care. In terms of my favorite records, Ram is more about the philosophy. If this guy can do this after what he came through, then, okay, maybe I could try something like this too. It really loosened me up.” Stepping farther back, he cites Buddy Holly’s apocryphal "The Apartment Tapes" as a major influence. “A friend passed me Buddy Holly’s Apartment Tapes. The tapes are plain and genius. Buddy sang ‘Learning the Game’ and ‘That’s What they Say’ in his apartment in New York City and you can hear his wife bumping around in the kitchen and the whole thing feels clear but not simple. Those recordings feel like a Raymond Carver story. I listen to him and remember that it doesn’t have to be all nine-minute songs. That guy can get more across in a couplet than some people are lucky to learn in their whole life.”

Given the new lyrical and musical trails that he is blazing, The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter proves that one can still cross any number of Rubicons all the while not taking themselves too seriously. Historic indeed.


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Member Since: 9/21/2005
Band Website: joshritter.com
Band Members: Josh Ritter - guitar & vocals; Zack Hickman - bass, guitar, tuba, & heavy lifting; Sam Kassirer - piano, keyboards, accordion, & weird sounds; Dave Hingerty - drums, percussion, photography; Austin Nevins - guitar; Liam Hurley - drums, percussion, & yelling.
Influences: Leonard Cohen, Gillian Welch, Billy Collins, Mark Twain
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The latest news from JoshRitter.com...

The Phoenix Crowns Josh as Idaho's Best All-Time Solo Artist.
An honor. Thanks, Phoenix! Read more here .

New Video ("Real Long Distance") From the Band
Now online to see is a music video Josh and the band made, with piano player/auteur Sam Kassirer at the helm, set to the song "Real Long Distance." See it here .

Josh and Band, with Orchestra at Boston's Symphony Hall
Presented by The Boston Pops and Bowery Presents! Taking place on Friday, June 27th,this is a once-in-a-lifetime show not be missed. Details here .

Debut Album (1999) Reissued
Josh's self-released debut album Josh Ritter has been re-released and is available in select record stores. "Hotel Song," from this album, is now a free mp3 download in the myspace music player. Learn more here .

New Live at the 9:30 Club Released
Eight songs taken from last Fall's sold-out Washington, DC show - compiled into an official release! Learn more here .

"Temptation of Adam" Video
Now added to Youtube for our viewing and sharing pleasure is the solo acoustic performance Josh did of this song during the Juan's Basement sessions. Youtube video is here .

Upcoming Festivals, Festivals and Festivals
Josh is now confirmed for five great upcoming festivals, highlighted by the Mile High Music Festival in Denver (with Tom Petty, Dave Matthews, John Mayer), Electric Picnic in Ireland (with Wilco, Coner Oberst, Sex Pistols), and Jam on the River (with The Flaming Lips). See the dates and ticket links here .

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The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter is out now, worldwide, in record shops, retail stores, and online...

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Record Label: Sony/Victor (USA), V2 (Int'l), Independent Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

JOSHS BLOG: Vol. 25 - "A Pops Dream" - Jul. 9, 2008

Hello All!I had a dream last night that my band and I had a gig the night after our concert with the Boston Pops. We were to be in the same building (Symphony Hall), but somehow things felt different....
Posted by Josh Ritter on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 11:40:00 PST

May 23, 2008: "On The Road to Bellbrook Jamboree" - Joshs Small Town Tour Blog 06

Sometimes I find myself thinking, as I travel, "when I get off the road in a week, I'll get back to my letters, I'll go to the library, I'll put some time into making bread right, I'll go for a run al...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Fri, 23 May 2008 01:30:00 PST

May 9, 2008: "On a Roll (Nashville and Knoxville)" - Joshs Small Town Tour Blog 05

Thursday afternoon.Weather.com shows an enormous bloody rent through eastern Tennessee, and so we sit here in a Knoxville bar looking out at the rain pounding down in the square and wondering if we're...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Sat, 10 May 2008 04:16:00 PST

May 5, 2008: "Real Long Distance" (New Music Video) - Joshs Small Town Tour Blog 04

"Real Long Distance" (a New Music Video)A few months ago, leaving for a tour of Canada and Europe, my band and I found ourselves with a few extra hours before the bus left.Sam Kassirer had a video cam...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Mon, 05 May 2008 11:21:00 PST

May 4, 2008: "Nearly Scraping Death in Birmingham, AL" - Joshs Small Town Tour Blog 03

"Nearly Scraping Death in Birmingham, Alabama"Hey Everyone!If it's Sunday, we're in Birmingham, Alabama, a town that in the past has furnished numerous quasi-dangerous post-show activities. Among the ...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Mon, 05 May 2008 10:08:00 PST

May 1, 2008: "Asbury Park, NJ and Peekskill, NY" - Joshs Small Town Tour Blog 02

"Asbury Park, NJ and Peekskill, NY"Asbury ParkThe Stone PonyApril 24, 2008Unbeknownst to all until around 4 a.m. this morning, my first day of tour was to be set-aside for projectile food poisoning. I...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Thu, 01 May 2008 10:57:00 PST

April 24, 2008: "First Notes From Josh" - Joshs Small Town Tour Blog 01

Hey folks, Doug here, from joshritter.com and Josh's official myspace page, with exciting news: Josh will again be chiming in from the road on his latest tour, the "Small Town USA" tour taking place i...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Sat, 26 Apr 2008 09:11:00 PST

JOSHS BLOG: Vol. 24 - "From Edmonton With Love" - Feb. 28, 2008

I like Edmonton, Alberta's coat of arms. It is simple and, for those of us who are classically illiterate, the motto is in English and not Latin. "Industry, Integrity, Progress", emblazoned beneath ...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 04:02:00 PST

JOSHS BLOG: Vol. 23 - "Back in the Saddle Again..." - Feb. 23, 2008

BackstageVancouver, BCFeb 23, 2008Alright! After some much needed time off my band and I are back, bringing five chords and thousands of words to a town near you, if you happen to live somewhere, whi...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Sun, 24 Feb 2008 07:09:00 PST

JOSHS BLOG: Vol. 22 - "Blog to the Future" - Jan. 11, 2008

Hello Everyone and Happy 2008!As winter snow encases Moscow, Idaho in new whites and signs of new political life bud in New Hampshire, I sit here in a coffee shop and get back to work. Last year ende...
Posted by Josh Ritter on Sat, 12 Jan 2008 07:51:00 PST