Gram Parsons Musical artist

Ingram Cecil Connor III (November 5, 1946 – September 19, 1973), known professionally as Gram Parsons, was an American singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist. Parsons is best known for his work within the country music genre; he also popularized what he called "Cosmic American Music", a hybrid of country, rhythm and blues, soul, folk, and rock. Besides recording as a solo artist, he played with the International Submarine Band, The Byrds, and The Flying Burrito Brothers. His relatively short career is described by AllMusic as "enormously influential" for country and rock, "blending the two genres to the point that they became indistinguishable from each other."Parsons was born in Winter Haven, Florida and developed an interest in country music while attending Harvard University. He founded the International Submarine Band in 1966, and after several months of delay their debut, Safe at Home, was released in 1968, by which time the group had disbanded. Parsons joined The Byrds in early 1968, and played a pivotal role in the making of the seminal Sweetheart of the Rodeo album. After leaving the group in late 1968, Parsons and fellow Byrd Chris Hillman formed The Flying Burrito Brothers in 1969, releasing their debut, The Gilded Palace of Sin, the same year. The album was well received but failed commercially; after a sloppy cross-country tour, they hastily recorded Burrito Deluxe. Parsons was fired from the band before its release in early 1970. He soon signed with A&M Records, but after several unproductive sessions he canceled his intended solo debut in early 1971. Parsons moved to France, where he lived for a short period at Villa Nellcôte with friend Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones. Returning to America, Parsons befriended Emmylou Harris, who assisted him on vocals for his first solo record, GP, released in 1973. Although it received enthusiastic reviews, the release failed to chart; his next album, Grievous Angel met with a similar reception, and peaked at number 195 on Billboard. Recreational drug abuse severely weakened his health, and he died in September 1973 at the age of 26.Since his death, Parsons has been recognized as an extremely influential artist, credited with helping to found both country rock and alt-country. His posthumous honors include the Americana Music Association "President's Award" for 2003, and a ranking at No. 87 on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time."

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Cecil Ingram Connor III
Birth dateNovember 05, 1946
Birth place
Winter Haven Florida
Date of deathSeptember 19, 1973
Place of death
California , Joshua Tree California
Hometown
Waycross Georgia

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Musical artist

Career started1963
Career ended1973
associated musical artist
The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Byrds
International Submarine Band
Emmylou Harris
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Country music
Rock music
Country rock
instrument
Guitar
Piano
Electronic organ
Singing
record label
A&M Records
Reprise Records

Gram Parsons on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://swampland.com/articles/view/title:reflections_on_gram_parsons_the_complete_reprise_sessions
  2. http://www.popmatters.com/pm/column/72397-time-for-a-repress-the-gilded-palace-of-sin