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Gordy Quist

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About Me

"When I called my old guitar player and close friend Steve Wedemeyer to tell him I was thinking of recording another album, Steve said two words. 'East Nashville.'

A few phone calls, a week off from the Band of Heathens, and a 900-mile drive to Tennessee later, I’m looking for Joe McMahan’s studio, cradled between the halfway houses and soul food joints of the Nashville underground.

Juju beads, tape machines, goat nail shakers, walls of vintage amps, an oil-on-velvet portrait of Freddy Fender above an analog mixing board, a vinyl library of 1950’s rock ‘n’ roll and soul records… Vibe was everywhere. This was the idea behind the sessions. Capture vibe on tape. No digital undo. No cut and paste. Just vibe. That’s how I wanted to record the album. The warmth of analog tape and skin on soul. People in a room making music.

Here comes the flood. A soundscape catalog of the ride I’m on. The slice of Americana I’ve been served. Highways, Heathens, Gypsies, Demons. Austin, Kerrville, Sydney, Nashville… The best songs I’ve written at a time when I’m playing in the best band I’ve been in.

So I’ve got this recording in my hands that I have to get out, but I’m about to spend God knows how long on the road with the Band of Heathens. A timeless space between folk and rock ‘n’ roll. We’re about to start a Heathens studio record next month. Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Georgia, Louisiana, and Europe. Who knows when there’ll be time to do another solo record? Vinyl to tape. Analog to 0’s and 1’s… CD’s, dinosaurs, downloads and flying cars… Somewhere between yesterday and tomorrow today’s riding down the rails and she’s not coming back again.

Nevermind the questions spinning around in my head. I’m high on caffeine and recording mojo, driving back home to Austin. 14 hours of American highway in front me.

12 hours to get to a show with the Band of Heathens. Step on the gas. Here comes the flood." -Gordy Quist


As a distinct American songwriter with a lyric-driven style, Gordy Quist is equally at home in intimate listening rooms with just his guitar and harmonica as he is in front of a five-piece electrified band. Quist's live shows span the spectrum of American-roots music, from Country, Folk and Blues to Rock and Soul. He is being touted as both a potent wordsmith with depth and an authentic voice, and as an integral musical force in the Band of Heathens.

Gordy originally hails from the historically fertile folk grounds of Houston, he currently resides in Austin, Texas, and spends most days traveling the earth in a car or van, sometimes solo, sometimes with a four piece band, and sometimes with the Band of Heathens, the 2007 Austin Music Awards' Best New Band.

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NEWS:

The Band of Heathens studio debut has hit 1 on the Americana Radio Chart after 11 weeks in the top 5!

See the Band of Heathens at the Austin City Limits Festival and the AMA Conference Showcase this September.

The Band of Heathens in a Superbowl Ad!

Barack Obama used footage of the Band of Heathens playing at a rally in Austin last year in front of 20,000 people in an advertisement that ran during the Superbowl. About 14 seconds into the ad, you'll see Ed on stage wearing a Heathens t-shirt and part of Seth's head.

Gordy Quist Nominated for 2 Texas Music Awards! -- Click HERE to vote for Gordy as 2007 Best Male Vocalist and for Gordy's song, Quarters and Dimes, as Song of the Year. Voting is open from Feb. 4 - Feb. 22, 2008.

The Band of Heathens will be performing on the legendary Mountain Stage show in West Virginia on Feb. 24. The show will air to radio in May.

Gordy's album Here Comes the Flood recently received recognition on some Best Albums of 2007 Lists.

Top 10 albums of 2007 - AmericanaRoots.com - Gregg Geil

Top 10 albums of 2007 – 91.3 FM KBCS in Seattle, WA –
www.roadsongsradio.com – Rustin Thompson

Album of the Year – Kimberly Caterino, Folk-Americana Music Director
90.1 FM- WRUV, Burlington, Vermont

Top 20 albums of 2007 – Rootsville Radio (Belgium) www.rootsville.be

We've published a bunch of the reviews for the new album, Here Comes the Flood , on the PRESS link

July/August - Catch Gordy with the Band of Heathens on tour across Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Oklahoma, Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, and Louisiana in July and August.

Look for the live DVD from the Heathens at Antone's this fall. They've been in the studio with Ray Wylie Hubbard completing work on the new studio album. Get ready.

AWARDS:

'07 Austin Music Awards' Best New Band (BoH)
2006 Kerrville New Folk Winner
2005 BW Stevenson Songwriting Contest Winner

PRESS and REVIEWS:


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Best Albums of 2007 -- Here Comes the Flood
Austin Chronicle (Here Comes the Flood)
MazzMusicaS(Belgium) - (HCTF) Review - Hats Off: All Hits, No Misses!!!
Austin American-Statesman / Austin360.com
RootsTime (BELGIUM) * * * * 1/2 (HCTF)
Houston Chronicle - Here Comes the Flood
Biblical Bones: A Review of HCTF - WRUV radio
Best in Texas, June 2007
Home of Rock (Germany) - (Here Comes the Flood)
Home of Rock (Germany) - (Live from Momo's)
Roots and Country Music (ITALY)
Bringing LIFE to Austin Music
the Bulletin, New Waverly, Tx

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Sounds Like: Live @ Dan's Silverleaf
Heathens - Jackson Station

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Heathens - Second Line

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Heathens - Unsleeping Eye

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The Band of Heathens - One More Step
Colorado, USA

Rehab Facility - Acoustic w/ the Band of Heathens
Colorado

Record Label: Independent
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My Blog

"Shitty" Birthday

Last week I had my 28th birthday. I have many blessings in my life and I’ve had 28 great years that I am very thankful for. On the morning of my birthday I was talking with my parents who had ...
Posted by Gordy Quist on Mon, 17 Mar 2008 08:39:00 PST

Steamboats and Blue Notes from the Heathens

We never imagined the party you could have when a few thousand music-crazed Texans migrate north to Steamboat Springs, Colorado for a few days of song, snow and, uh, lots of Tito's and beer. Steamb...
Posted by Gordy Quist on Wed, 16 Jan 2008 08:27:00 PST

Egypt on a fast train

So a couple days ago, I had dinner in Chicago, slept on a plane, had breakfast and lunch in London, and then had dinner in Cairo, Egypt.  Pretty far out.  London was cold and rainy, but ver...
Posted by Gordy Quist on Mon, 17 Dec 2007 11:14:00 PST

27 shows, 8 states, 1 month - Hot Coffee, Mississippi

n the past month we've played 27 shows in Oklahoma , Texas , New Mexico , Colorado , Utah , Louisiana , Mississippi , and Georgia .  Right now we're in Alabama .  It's interesting how when y...
Posted by Gordy Quist on Tue, 21 Aug 2007 02:26:00 PST

Rainmaker Tour Part III: Heathens all around

3 days into the Rainmaker tour.  As I'm writing this, we're racing a train running parallel to I-80 East.  We're gaining ground on it but the next time we stop for gas or a break I'm sure it...
Posted by Gordy Quist on Tue, 21 Aug 2007 02:23:00 PST