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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_LourisGary Louris - Wikipedia

    Gary Michael Louris [1] (born March 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis -based band the Jayhawks and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the departure of Mark Olson. Louris is often credited with the band's subsequent move from ...

  2. www.youtube.com › user › GaryLourisMusicGary Louris - YouTube

    Official YouTube channel for Gary Louris of The Jayhawks - singer, songwriter and producer. A new Gary Louris solo album was released June 4, 2021 on Sham/Thirty Tigers.

  3. Roger McGuinn. Live from Mars. First Appeared in The Music Box, March 1997, Volume 4, #3. Written by John Metzger. Live from Mars perfectly encapsulates Roger McGuinn's solo performances, and it successfully makes the case that he ought to be given an opportunity to appear on VH-1's Storytellers.

  4. Almost Home is the 2nd single from the upcoming Gary Louris solo album Jump For Joy, out June 4. More info HERE. Gary Louris - Angelyne (Live on Patreon) Gary Louris has launched a video livestream series on his new Patreon page. Here’s a sample from the series debut on 12/12/20.

  5. Ouça e veja as letras das músicas do álbum Live From Mars de Roger McGuinn no maior site de música do Brasil.

  6. 7 de jun. de 2021 · "I certainly have gone through periods of 'I hate this. I don't even want to put it out,'" Gary Louris tells GRAMMY.com over the phone from Hamilton, Ontario. "Or, 'I absolutely love this.'" Back in 2020, with his band the Jayhawks' album XOXO taking priority, Louris waited—and waited—to put out his solo record, Jump for Joy, as well.

  7. 1994: Foamfoot - Live at the Troubadour (promo cassette) (guitar & vocals) 1995: John Hiatt – Walk On (bg vocals) 1996: Roger McGuinn – Live From Mars (guitar, vocals) 1996: Kelly Willis – Fading Fast (guitar, vocals) 1996: The Wallflowers – Bringing Down the Horse (bg vocals) 1997: The Pistoleros – Hang On To Nothing (guest artist)