Artist: Josh Ritter: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock Indie Instrumental Josh Ritter's discography: The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter Year: 2007 Tracks: 14 Live At Paradiso Year: 2006 Tracks: 17 Animal Years Year: 2006 Tracks: 11 Golden Age of Radio Year: 2004 Tracks: 12 Hello Starling Year: 2003 Tracks: 11 While his name mightiness not be on the tiptoe of everyone's clapper in his native domain, folk-leaning singer/songwriter Josh Ritter has benefited from legion positive reviews and a firm fan basis. Born in Idaho, Ritter bought his 1st class honours arcdegree guitar afterward earshot the Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash definitive "Daughter From the North Country." While attending college in Oberlin, OH, Ritter got his first-class honours degree degree hear to Leonard Cohen and Gillian Welch. He felled seam in love with the songs immediately and dropped his neuroscience major in favour of the pursuance of music. With classic folk line venues like Club Passim, Boston was the spot Ritter chose to follow his dream. He recorded and released self-titled debut in 1999, just it was 2002's Gold Age of Radio that got him noticed. Selling copies on his possess funded touring, which funded more albums and so on. Signature Sounds Recordings shortly picked the record album up, gave it snap on a internal level, and the little Joe and five-star reviews started pealing in. The HBO series Sise Feet Under grabbed a trail from the album for their end credits, while Ritter received an put up to open for the Frames on a import of Ireland. Soon his single "Me & Jiggs" was in the Irish Top 40, a headlining spell of the commonwealth was sold out, and a tribute ring named Cork was playing goose egg merely Ritter real in legion Irish pubs. Back family the undermentioned was ontogeny with sold-out shows in New York City and Boston, piece an invitation to the Sundance Film Festival began 2003 on a high note. It took 14 February geezerhood in rural France to record his one-third album, and a good deal of the equipment used for the academic term was Curtis Mayfield's old gear. The consequence, Hi Starling, was released in September the same class. Creature Years, his often anticipated follow-up, arrived in March 2006, with Historical Conquest arriving in the summertime of 2007. |