Ward Hayden and The Outliers
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Also known as | Girls, Guns and Glory (2005–2018) |
Origin | Boston, Massachusetts |
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Years active | 2005–present |
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Website | https://www.wardhaydenandtheoutliers.com/ |
Ward Hayden and the Outliers, formerly known as Girls, Guns and Glory (GGG), is a band from Boston, Massachusetts. They currently release music independently but formerly had signed with Lonesome Day Records and released albums with Sony RED, MRI and Dry Lightning Records in the US, as well as through Proper in the UK and Rough Trade in Europe. Their music is a mix of old school country, early rock 'n' roll, blues, and country rock. Inspiration is taken from Hank Williams, Johnny Cash and Johnny Horton classics. Ward Hayden and the Outliers has garnered four Boston Music Awards (BMA). They were the 2011 winner of the BMA for "Americana Artist of the Year", and were nominated for a fifth award in the "Live Artist of the Year" category.
The band has recorded six studio albums and a live album. An EP, Can't Judge A Book, is due for release in September 2018.
History
The band was formed in 2005 by vocalist/rhythm guitarist Ward Hayden and bassist Bruce Beagley,[1] joined shortly afterward by lead guitarist Colt Thompson and drummer John Graham. By 2010, Hayden was the sole original member left in the band, with Boston-based guitarist Chris Hersch and bassist Paul Dilley joining. A second guitarist, Joe Keffler, also toured with the band in 2010.[2] By 2012, Josh Kiggans became the band's third drummer. In 2014, Rolling Stone included the band in its list of the top 10 new country artists that fall.[3] Rolling Stone also reviewed the band's live Hank Williams tribute album.
In 2016, Hersch left the band and was replaced later that year by Cody Nilsen. Also in 2016, the band decided to release new music independently, beginning with the album Love and Protest. The album featured local Massachusetts sideman Duke Levine as guest lead guitarist because it was recorded between Hersch's departure and Nilsen's arrival. The band also featured a touring lead guitarist during this time.
In 2018, the band dropped the name Girls, Guns and Glory because of the polarizing issue of gun control in the United States.[4]
Members
Current members
- Ward Hayden — lead vocals, rhythm guitar, double bass (2005–present)
- Paul Dilley — vocals, bass guitar, double bass, lead guitar, piano, Mellotron, drums (2010–present)
- Josh Kiggans — drums, mandolin, piano (2012–present)
- Cody Nilsen — vocals, lead guitar, pedal steel guitar, dobro, slide guitar, baritone guitar (2016–present)
Former Members
- Bruce Beagley — bass guitar (2005-2008)
- John Graham — drums (2005-2009)
- Colin Toomey – lead guitar (2006)[5]
- Brendan Murphy – percussion (2006)
- Colt Thompson — vocals, lead guitar, rhythm guitar (2007-2010)
- Justin Maxwell — bass guitar, double bass (2009-2010)
- Michael Calabrese — drums (2009-2012)
- Chris Hersch — vocals, lead guitar, banjo (2010-2016)
- Joe Keffler – rhythm guitar (2010)
Timeline
Discography
2000s
- Fireworks & Alcohol (2006)
- Pretty Little Wrecking Ball (2007)
- Inverted Valentine (2008)
2010s
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Sweet Nothings |
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Good Luck |
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A Tribute to Hank Williams - Live! |
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Love and Protest |
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Can't Judge A Book (EP) |
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart |
References
- ^ http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/column.asp?xid=300
- ^ http://www.patriotledger.com/x505219314/MUSIC-REVIEW-Revamped-Girls-Guns-Glory-bring-it-on-home
- ^ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-country-lists/10-new-artists-you-need-to-know-fall-2014-153865/girls-guns-and-glory-79747/
- ^ http://girlsgunsandglory.com/2018/08/a-fresh-start-and-a-new-band-name-ward-hayden-the-outliers/
- ^ http://ninebullets.net/archives/girls-guns-glory-pretty-little-wrecking-ball
External links
- www.girlsgunsandglory.com (former website, until 2018)
Further reading
- 10 new artists you need to know: Girls Guns and Glory (Rolling Stone)
- Girls Guns & Glory Drink Their Way Through Christmas in New Video (Rolling Stone)
- A little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll (The Boston Globe)
- Band gets shout-out from Ochocinco (The Boston Globe)
- Noisy Neighbors: Review of 'Sweet Nothings' (The Boston Globe)
- Music Review: Revamped Girls Guns & Glory bring it on home (The Patriot Ledger)
- Hear Girls Guns & Glory Honor Hank Williams on New Tribute Album (Rolling Stone)
- Girls Guns And Glory: Sweet Nothings, CD review (The Daily Telegraph)
- The Best Country Music of 2011 (PopMatters)
- Songs You Need To Hear: Girls Guns and Glory, 'Baby’s Got A Dream' (American Songwriter)
- #1 Country Album in Norway 2016: Girls Guns & Glory "Love and Protest" (Rootsy)