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Pine Valley Cosmonauts

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Labels
  
Bloodshot Records

Record label
  
Bloodshot Records

Associated acts
  
Jon Langford

Origin
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States

Members
  
Jon Langford, Steve Goulding, Tom V. Ray, John Rice

Albums
  
The Executioner's Last Songs, Volume 1

Genres
  
Alternative country, Country rock

Similar
  
Roger Knox, The Waco Brothers, Kelly Hogan, Sally Timms, The Mekons

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Pine Valley Cosmonauts are a musical ensemble from Chicago, Illinois.

Contents

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History

The group was initiated by Jon Langford (also of the Waco Brothers and The Mekons) as a covers group, with a constantly shifting repertory and cast of backing members. The name was first used for Langford's 1995 album of Johnny Cash cover songs. In 1998, Langford enlisted the help of a number of prominent alt-country musicians (including Neko Case, Alejandro Escovedo, and Robbie Fulks) for a full-length tribute album to Bob Wills. The PVC served next as the backing band for Kelly Hogan's second album, Beneath the Country Underdog; Hogan had provided vocals on the Wills tribute. Their next LP, The Executioner's Last Songs, was released in 2002 and is a collection of songs about death. Following this record's success, the group recorded two more albums of songs about death as benefits for the Illinois Coalition Against the Death Penalty. These albums featured such guests as Steve Earle and Mark Eitzel. The group rarely performs live, though it occasionally does special performances in the Chicago area. In 2007 the group appeared as backing band on Chumbawamba member Danbert Nobacon's solo album The Library Book of the World, as well as playing live with Nobacon.

The PVC appeared at the Old Town School of Folk Music in Chicago, Illinois on October 10, 2009. The band was originally scheduled to back Australian Aboriginal singer Roger Knox, but Knox's US visa was denied. Instead, the band played a number of Knox's songs accompanied by singer Sally Timms. A second set had the band supporting a performance of Rosie Flores.

Songs

The Hangman's SongThe Executioner's Last Songs - Volume 1 · 2002
The Land Where the Crow Flies BackwardsStanger In My Land · 2013
Arafura PearlStanger In My Land · 2013

References

Pine Valley Cosmonauts Wikipedia


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