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Led by the gifted songwriting, impeccable playing, and honeyed harmonies of vocalists/guitarists
Mark Olson
and
Gary Louris
,
the Jayhawks
' shimmering blend of country, folk, and bar band rock made them one of the most widely acclaimed artists to emerge from the alternative country scene. The group sprung up in 1985 out of the fertile Minneapolis, MN, musical community, where
Olson
had been playing standup bass in a rockabilly band called Stagger Lee until his desire to write and perform his
own country-folk material prompted him to begin a solo career. He enlisted
Marc Perlman
, the guitarist for a local band called the Neglecters, whom
Olson
then convinced to take up the bass; after the addition of drummer
Norm Rogers
, the group first played in front of a crowd of less than a dozen people. One of those patrons, however, was
Gary Louris
, a veteran of the local bands Safety Last and Schnauzer; after the show, he and
Olson
began talking, and by the end of the evening
Louris
, a guitarist famed locally for his innovative, pedal steel-like sound, had become a member of the group, eventually named
the Jayhawks
.
Drawing on influences like
Gram Parsons
,
the Louvin Brothers
,
Tim Hardin
, and
Nashville Skyline
-era
Bob Dylan
,
the Jayhawks
quickly became a local favorite, honing their sound in Twin Cities clubs before releasing their eponymous debut in 1986. Issued in a pressing of just a few thousand copies, the album was well received by those who heard it; a major recording deal did not follow, however, so the band continued to polish their craft live, with more and more of their songs bearing writing credits belonging to both
Olson
and
Louris
. In October 1988, after a lineup change which saw the departure of
Rogers
(who joined
the Cows
) followed by the addition of drummer
Thad Spencer
,
Louris
was nearly killed in an auto accident, and
the Jayhawks
went on hiatus. At much the same time, however, executives at the Minneapolis independent label Twin/Tone decided to issue the demos the group had been stockpiling over the past few years, and after some overdubbing and remixing,
Blue Earth
appeared in 1989. Richer in sound and more complex in its themes and concerns, the record's release brought the group considerable attention, and also brought
Louris
back into the fold. After another drummer switch (
Spencer
for
Ken Callahan
), the band hit the road for a national tour.
The Jayhawks
were signed to major label American Records after producer
George Drakoulias
heard
The Blue Earth
playing in the background during a phone call to Twin/Tone's offices. With
Drakoulias
in the producer's seat, the band recorded its breakthrough album,
Hollywood Town Hall
, in 1991; a mainstay of critics' annual "best of" lists, the album generated the alternative radio hits
"Waiting for the Sun,"
"Take Me With You (When You Go),"
and
"Settled Down Like Rain."
After a tour which saw the permanent addition of Minneapolis pianist
Karen Grotberg
, the individual bandmembers guested on albums from
Counting Crows
,
Soul Asylum
,
Maria McKee
,
Joe Henry
, and others. Before recording the fourth
Jayhawks
album,
Callahan
departed, and was replaced by session drummer
Don Heffington
. The resulting record, 1995's
Tomorrow the Green Grass
, is a beautiful collection of songs led off by the elegiac single
"Blue,"
the recipient of significant airplay. A tour followed, but after some months on the road,
Olson
announced he was quitting the band. In 1997,
the Jayhawks
-- now consisting of
Louris
,
Perlman
,
Grotberg
, and drummer
Tim O'Reagan
-- released the album
Sound of Lies
.
Grotberg
left the band in early 2000, and was replaced by ex-
DAG
keyboardist
Jen Gunderman
for the band's sixth album,
Smile
. A move to a new label (Lost Highway) in 2002 brought about more changes in the band's ever evolving lineup, leaving
Louris
,
Perlman
, and
O' Reagan
(assisted by newcomer
Stephen McCarthy
on guitar) to craft 2003's rootsier
Rainy Day Music
. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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