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Willard Grant Conspiracy is an
alt country band currently based near
Palmdale, California.
Originally formed in 1995 in
Boston, Massachusetts by Robert Fisher and Paul Austin, the band operates as a collective, with vocalist Fisher the only permanent member. Up to thirty other musicians occasionally contribute to the band, both in the studio and during live performances. WGC are currently signed to the independent
Glitterhouse Records, having previously released on
Rykodisc and Kimchee Records.
The band toured extensively in 2005 and 2006 visiting twenty-three countries, including a showcase at the
South by Southwest music festival.
Fisher's voice and
Americana style have been compared to both
John Cale and
Johnny Cash, with most songs being
acoustic.
The band's most recent album
Let It Roll was released on
March 27 2006. Their 2003 release
Regard The End, featuring
Kristin Hersh as well as Chris Eckman of
The Walkabouts, received critical acclaim with
UNCUT magazine naming it album of the month.
Paul Austin now plays in
The Transmissionary Six with Terri Moeller of
The Walkabouts.
Discography
- 3am Sunday @ Fortune Otto's (1996)
- Flying Low (1998)
- Weevils In The Captain's Biscuit (1998)
- Mojave (1999)
- The Green, Green Grass Of Slovenia (2000)
- Everything's Fine (2000)
- In The Fishtank 8 (2002)
- Regard The End (2003)
- From A Distant Shore: Live In The Netherlands (2004)
- There But for The Grace Of God (2004)
- Let It Roll (2006)
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