Russell Clepper

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Folk Langley, Washington USA Contact

Known for his deeply poetic lyrics, soulful singing and able guitar picking, Russell Clepper will take you from Gulf coast beaches to West Texas desert springs on a flattened third and a metaphor. Side trips to Quebec City and the Puget Sound at no extra charge.

Artist Information

Biography

Russell Clepper told his momma he was sick of being told what to do and packed his underwear and socks in a bandana, tied it to a stick and hit the road. He was four years old and is still wearing the same underwear.

He did however, patch things up with his mom before traveling all around the state of Texas and much of the rest of the United States and a few countries in Europe. He began writing songs while studying in Lubbock, Texas, his birthplace, spirit home and star port to the chronosynclastic infidibulum

Combining an esteem for poets like Wallace Stevens, Judson Jerome, and TS Eliot with a love for high, lonesome bluegrass and roots country, Russell paints multi-layered stories onto deceptively simple melodies to create music that's both old and new. Songwriters such as John Prine, Butch Hancock and Billy Joe Shaver are among those who have acheived the artistic heights he strives for. He uses his unique voice to soulful effect, supporting his singing with skillful guitar work.

Although Russell has written songs and performed them in public since the 1970's, he didn't release any recordings until 2001 with the appearance of his first solo effort, "Son of a Farmer". After playing for a couple of years in the legendary San Antonio underground folk roots group the Trebelmakers, he and fellow band co-founder, Mike Phelan, released "Texas Blend" in 2002. That was followed in 2002 by "Some Place Like Heaven", another solo CD.

In more recent times, a collaboration with Austin guitar wizard and songwriter Jimmy George resulted in two releases, "Texas Lullabye" (2005) and "Broken Sandollars" (2006).

He moved to Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound at the end of 2008.

Instrumentation

Russell Clepper - acoustic guitar

Discography

"Son of a Farmer" - 2000
"Texas Blend" (the Trebelmakers)- 2002
"Some Place Like Heaven" - 2003
"Texas Lullabye" (Clepper George) - 2005
"Broken Sandollars" (Clepper George) - 2006
"Holiday Music" (Clepper George) - 2007

Official Website

http://www.myspace.com/russellclepper

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • Road visions

  • Cowboy Clepper on the road to (or from) Whidbey

  • Russell on the road with his Martin

  • road visions

  • A sunny afternoon on the Puget Sound

  • Coffe with Ro Purser before our gig

  • Sarah Dial Primrose provides vocal harmonies, takes photos, looks good.

Press

  • Singer-songwriter brings a bit of Texas to the Dog House in Langley [+ Show ]

    Singer-songwriter brings a bit of Texas to the Dog House in Langley By PATRICIA DUFF South Whidbey...

Setlist

Orignals -
Memories
Broken Sandollars
Bury My Love (co-written with Joe Contreras)
Balmorhea (co-written with Joe Contreras)
Some Place Like Heaven
Fiddle and the Bow
La Valse a Gaetan
Teenage Porno Sex Machine
Smithereens
High on the Hog
Rio Frio Waltz
Labor Cafe
Augustino Tells
Son of a Farmer
See You in My Dreams
That Ain't Right (co-written with Joe Contreras)
Nobody's Song
Streets of Quebec
Emilie's Song
Down the LIne
Lost on the Ocean
Middle of Everywhere
Pablo's Mandolin
Southwest Freeway
Dison's Hill
Texas Lullabye
Corpus Christi Moon
Steal My Car
SUV
HIgh Plains Girl
Netherlands
Grin and Bear
Desolation


Covers -
Some Dark Holler
Dark as a Dungeon (Travis)
If You Could Read My Mind (Lightfoot)
Boxcars (Hancock)
Because of the Wind (Ely)
Many a Mile (Payne)
Long Black Veil (Dill and Wilkins)
Tennesse Stud (Driftwood)
Jambalaya (Williams)
So Lonesome I Could Cry (Williams)
Fish and Whistle (Prine)
Illegal Smilie (Prine)
Down in the Willow Garden
Twist of Fate (Dylan)
Pilgrim (Earl)
Ballad of Spider John (Ramsay)
Ramblin' Boy (Paxton)
Waitin' for a Train (Rodgers)
Black Rose (Shaver)
Georgia on a Fast Train (Shaver)

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