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Origin
  
Tara, Ontario, Canada

Albums
  
All of Your Raw Materials

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Richard Laviolette

Years active
  
2003 – present


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Birth name
  
Richard Andrew Laviolette

Born
  
August 22, 1982 (age 41) (
1982-08-22
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, record label owner

Instruments
  
vocals, guitar, harmonica, mandolin, percussion

Associated acts
  
Brides Elbow Beach Surf Club Tasseomancy Chris Yang Ryan Newell Households Jenny Omnichord

Genres
  
Acoustic music, Alternative country, Folk rock

Record labels
  
You've Changed Records, Burnt Oak Records

Similar People
  
Steve Lambke, Shotgun Jimmie, Wax Mannequin, Michael Feuerstack, The Burning Hell

RICHARD LAVIOLETTE - SOMEONE TO TELL MY STORY WHEN I'M GONE


Richard Andrew Laviolette (born August 22, 1982) is a Canadian singer-songwriter based in Guelph, Ontario. Exclaim! has described Laviolette as an "old soul", with a voice that "can swing from a delicate whisper to a guttural bark in the same breath". The Record in Kitchener has said Laviolette is on "the cutting edge of the local scene", along with James Gordon's son Geordie Gordon. He has released material under a variety of band names, including Mary Carl, Richard Laviolette and His Black Lungs, Richard Laviolette and the Oil Spills, Richard Laviolette and the Hollow Hooves and "Richard Laviolette and the Glitter Bombs".

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Formative years

Laviolette grew up on a small hobby beef farm west of Tara, Ontario. In his youth, he learned to play several instruments, including the mandolin and guitar, from his father, becoming proficient in traditional folk and country mandolin styles. In an interview with the Queen's The Journal, he says his family played an important role in fostering an appreciation for music. Growing up, he did not have much exposure to non-mainstream music, but his family would regularly play music together.

When Laviolette entered high school, he was introduced to musicians that did not receive much mainstream exposure, such as Hayden and Elliott Smith. During his teenage years, he played in several bands throughout the Tara, Chesley and Owen Sound areas of Ontario. Along with Matt Gowan and some of his family members, he formed the band Sharp Pointy Stick, which played a number of high school and bar gigs in the Southwestern Ontario area.

Laviolette attended the University of Guelph with the intention of becoming a teacher.

His debut album was begun in autumn 2003 under the name Mary Carl, while he was still a student at Guelph. The album was recorded in the bedroom of friend Adam Scott, with Michelle Dyck contributing additional vocals. Incorporating guitar, cello, harmonica, piano, accordion, and floor tom, Mary Carl was released on April 1, 2005.

His second album, A Little Less Like a Rock, a Little More Like Home, released on Burnt Oak Records in August 2006, reached spot 127 on the campus/community radio airplay charts in November 2006. He followed up with the albums Aging Recycling Plant in 2009 and All of Your Raw Materials in 2010.

He has performed at such music festivals as Pop Montreal and the Hillside Festival. In late September 2007, Laviolette and label-mate Kit Wilson-Yang made a seven-week tour of the United States and Canada.

Discography

  • Mary Carl (2005)
  • A Little Less Like a Rock, a Little More Like Home (2006)
  • Hands and Feats (with Kit Wilson-Yang) (2007)
  • Aging Recycling Plant (2009)
  • All of Your Raw Materials (2010)
  • Soundtrack to the Life of a Car Nearly Driving Into the Pacific (2010)
  • Over the Roar of the Engine (Richard Laviolette and the Glitter Bombs, 2013)
  • Taking the Long Way Home (2017)
  • References

    Richard Laviolette Wikipedia


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