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Artist Biography For Otis Gibbs

Otis Gibbs Born In February 1966 Is An American Alt-Country Singer-Songwriter And Podcaster Who Has Independently Released Several Albums Since 2002. Some People Refer To Gibbs As A Folk Artist But That Understates Someone Who Has Planted Over 7 000 Trees Slept In Hobo Jungles Walked With Nomadic Shepherds In The Carpathian Mountains Been Strip-Searched By Cops In Detroit And Has An FBI File. Gibbs Has Played Everywhere In The US From Labor Rallies In Wisconsin To Anti-War Protests In Texas Austria And The Czech Republic Feed & Seed Stores In The Midwestern U.S. And In Countless Theaters Festivals Bars And Living Rooms. Much Of His Work Concentrates On The World That Is Ignored By Pop Culture. Sometimes Forgotten Obsolete Or Simply Marginalized It Is A World That Doesn't Fit Into A Twenty-Second Sound Bite Or A White House Talking Point. Gibbs Grew Up In The Rural Town Of Wanamaker Indiana. He First Stepped On Stage At The Age Of Four When He Sang Jimmie Rodgers' "Waiting For A Train" At A Neighborhood Honky Tonk. While His Parents Worked Countless Hours Trying To Make Ends Meet Otis Was Often In His Uncle's Care. Not Accustomed To Parenthood The Uncle Was Sometimes Bored So The Two Would Frequent Bars Where Otis Sang For Tip Money Which Meant More Booze For His Uncle . Gibbs Was Hooked And Would Often Ask If They Could Go Back And Sing Some More Songs. The Answer "Only If You Promise To Never Tell Your Parents." Gibbs Started Working When He Was In High School. He Stacked Concrete Blocks Flipped Burgers Drove An Ice Cream Truck Pumped Gas And Did Countless Other Crummy Jobs. After Discovering Writers Like Edward Abbey Henry Miller And Lawrence Ferlinghetti He Started Questioning What He Was Doing With His Life. He Was Tired Of Working Jobs That Didn't Stimulate Or Interest Him In The Least. So In His Own Words He Decided To Just "drop Out." Over The Next Four Years Gibbs Earned And Lived Off Less Than $3 000 A Year And Had Never Been Happier. He Got Rid Of His Car And Shared Apartments With Artists Musicians And Radicals Often Living With 5 To 10 People . He Also Took Advantage Of The Free Time And Wrote Hundreds Of Songs. Otis Sacrificed Many Of The Comforts Most Of Us Take For Granted So That He Could Live A Creative Life. The Next Few Years Were Spent Touring And Releasing Four Indie Records. The Most Notable Being "49th And Melancholy " A Stripped-Down Acoustic Record That Was Recorded To Two-Track Reel-To-Reel In A Friend's Laundry Room . There Was Also "Once I Dreamed Of Christmas " A Collection Of Songs He'd Written "for People Who Don't Like Christmas." In 2004 His Album "One Day Our Whispers" Was Released. Though Songs Like "I Wanna Change It " "Thirty-Three" And "Ours Is The Time" Have Been Described As Protest Songs Gibbs Prefers To Call Them "love Songs For Young Radicals." "The Peoples Day" Was Later Included In A Wall Street Journal List Compiled By Billy Bragg Of The "Top Five Songs With Something To Say." This Placed Gibbs In The Company Of Bob Dylan The Clash Sam Cooke And Chuck Berry. His Album "Grandpa Walked A Picketline " Showcases Gibbs' Ability To Breathe Life Into The Characters Of His Songs. One Such Example Is "Caroline." The Song Tells The Story Of A Woman Who Married Too Young. She Finds Herself Stuck In An Abusive Relationship And Secretly Fears That Her Children Will Suffer The Same Fate. The Populist Anthem "Everyday People" Shines A Light On The Struggles Our Grandparents Endured In The Workplace. As The Line In The Song Suggests Their Generation's Willingness To Take A Stand "made Things Better For You And Me." "Preacher Steve" Is Certain To Ruffle Some Feathers But A Closer Listen Will Reveal That The Only People Who Should Be Offended By The Song Are Those Cynical Clergymen Who Prey On Fear For Profit. This Album Is A Reminder That Otis Above All Else Is A Damn Fine Songwriter. "Grandpa Walked A Picketline" Was Produced And Mixed By Chris Stamey Engineered By Legendary Motown Engineer Bob Olhsson And Was Recorded In Nashville Tennessee With An Impressive List Of Players Including Al Perkins Don Dixon Tim Easton And Will Rigby. Gibbs Currently Resides In Nashville Tennessee With His Long Time Girlfriend Amy Lashley Their Dog And Two Cats. "In Troubadour Otis Gibbs We May Have Found America's Contemporary Billly Bragg. Not Since Late A&M Period Phil Ochs Have We Heard Such A Distinctly American Blending Of The Personal And The Political"
- Edward Burch HARP MAGAZINE "Gibbs Is A Midwesterner With A Long Beard A Trucker's Hat And And A Bag Of Sharply Observed Country-Rock Songs Some Far Enough To The Left Side Of The Political Fence To Make Him A Spiritual Descendent Of Woody Guthrie And Brother Of Steve Earle. But It's The Heart-Touching Humanity He Displays That Wins Your Heart."
-Larry Katz THE BOSTON HERALD

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