The Deslondes
Bringing their own style of down-home, rootsy twang to the home of the blues, the Deslondes are a band of rough but tuneful troubadours who found their voice when they settled in New Orleans, Louisiana. The story of the Deslondes began when singer and guitarist Sam Doores and percussionist and singer Cameron Snyder met while the two were college students in the Pacific Northwest. Both were interested in music, and Doores found a potent source of fresh inspiration when he read Woody Guthrie's memoirs, Bound for Glory. Doores and Snyder decided to quit school and hit the road, doing some hard traveling with their band the Broken Wing Routine, and they even landed a gig at Woodyfest, also known as the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, an annual event in Okemah, Oklahoma. While in Okemah, Doores and Snyder met some like-minded musicians, including singer and guitarist Riley Downing and bassist Dan Cutler. When the Broken Wing Routine splintered, Doores and Cutler headed to New Orleans and formed a country-influenced band called the Tumbleweeds; Snyder, meanwhile, was playing with the Longtime Goners when he met John James Tourville, who played fiddle and pedal steel. In time, Snyder, Tourville, and Downing all made their way to New Orleans, and began jamming with the Tumbleweeds at their practice spot, an abandoned high school in the Lower Ninth Ward that had been empty since Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005. The five musicians adopted a new band name, the Deslondes, taken from a street in the Lower Ninth's Holy Cross neighborhood, and they found kindred spirits in another New Orleans outfit, Hurray for the Riff Raff, with Doores and Cutler performing in both groups for a while. Between developing a loyal following at home and impressing audiences on the road opening for Hurray for the Riff Raff, word began to spread about the Deslondes, and New West Records signed them to a recording contract, releasing their self-titled debut album in June 2015. After supporting their eponymous first album with a tour, the Deslondes returned in the summer of 2017 with Hurry Home.© Mark Deming /TiVo Read more
Bringing their own style of down-home, rootsy twang to the home of the blues, the Deslondes are a band of rough but tuneful troubadours who found their voice when they settled in New Orleans, Louisiana. The story of the Deslondes began when singer and guitarist Sam Doores and percussionist and singer Cameron Snyder met while the two were college students in the Pacific Northwest. Both were interested in music, and Doores found a potent source of fresh inspiration when he read Woody Guthrie's memoirs, Bound for Glory. Doores and Snyder decided to quit school and hit the road, doing some hard traveling with their band the Broken Wing Routine, and they even landed a gig at Woodyfest, also known as the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival, an annual event in Okemah, Oklahoma. While in Okemah, Doores and Snyder met some like-minded musicians, including singer and guitarist Riley Downing and bassist Dan Cutler. When the Broken Wing Routine splintered, Doores and Cutler headed to New Orleans and formed a country-influenced band called the Tumbleweeds; Snyder, meanwhile, was playing with the Longtime Goners when he met John James Tourville, who played fiddle and pedal steel. In time, Snyder, Tourville, and Downing all made their way to New Orleans, and began jamming with the Tumbleweeds at their practice spot, an abandoned high school in the Lower Ninth Ward that had been empty since Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005. The five musicians adopted a new band name, the Deslondes, taken from a street in the Lower Ninth's Holy Cross neighborhood, and they found kindred spirits in another New Orleans outfit, Hurray for the Riff Raff, with Doores and Cutler performing in both groups for a while. Between developing a loyal following at home and impressing audiences on the road opening for Hurray for the Riff Raff, word began to spread about the Deslondes, and New West Records signed them to a recording contract, releasing their self-titled debut album in June 2015. After supporting their eponymous first album with a tour, the Deslondes returned in the summer of 2017 with Hurry Home.
© Mark Deming /TiVo
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Hurry Home
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records on 23 Jun 2017
On Hurry Home, the 2017 sequel to their eponymous 2015 debut, the Deslondes take things easy, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're lazy. Part of ...
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The Deslondes
The Deslondes
Rock - Released by New West Records on 9 Jun 2015
New Orleans is a great place for roots music, but it has never been a major city for country music; when you have the best blues, R&B, and zydeco in t ...
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Ways & Means
The Deslondes
Country - To be released on 8 Jul 2022 by New West Records, LLC
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South Dakota Wild One
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records, LLC on 8 Apr 2022
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Tres Grand Serpent / What Are They Doing in Heaven Today?
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records on 10 Jun 2016
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Hurry Home
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records on 23 Jun 2017
On Hurry Home, the 2017 sequel to their eponymous 2015 debut, the Deslondes take things easy, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're lazy. Part of ...
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The Deslondes
The Deslondes
Rock - Released by New West Records on 9 Jun 2015
New Orleans is a great place for roots music, but it has never been a major city for country music; when you have the best blues, R&B, and zydeco in t ...
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Muddy Water
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records on 14 Apr 2017
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Yum Yum
The Deslondes
Rock - Released by New West Records on 20 Jan 2015
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Dunes
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records, LLC on 20 May 2022
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Hurricane Shakedown
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records on 12 May 2017
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(This Ain't A) Sad Song
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records on 16 Jun 2017
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Tres Grand Serpent / What Are They Doing in Heaven Today?
The Deslondes
Country - Released by New West Records on 10 Jun 2016
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Fought the Blues and Won / Yum Yum
The Deslondes
Rock - Released by New West Records on 20 Jan 2015
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Fought the Blues and Won
The Deslondes
Rock - Released by New West Records on 20 Jan 2015
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The Real Deal
The Deslondes
Rock - Released by New West Records on 31 Mar 2015
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