Chadwick Stokes

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I Want You Like a Seatbelt 02:50 Tools
Our Lives Our Time 00:00 Tools
New Haven (feat. Lucius) 00:00 Tools
Adelaide 00:00 Tools
Prison Blue Eyes 00:00 Tools
Crowbar Hotel 00:00 Tools
Back to the Races 00:00 Tools
Mother Maple 00:00 Tools
Pine Needle Tea 00:00 Tools
Rainsong 00:00 Tools
Insulin 00:00 Tools
You're The One That I Want 00:00 Tools
Black Bottle 00:00 Tools
I Love Your Army 00:00 Tools
Spider and Gioma 00:00 Tools
Horse Comanche 00:00 Tools
Ichabod and Abraham 00:00 Tools
New Haven 00:00 Tools
Religion On the Rails (I Saw You There) 00:00 Tools
Coffee And Wine - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Keep Sake 00:00 Tools
Girl From The North Country (Live At The Armory) 00:00 Tools
Hazy Maze 00:00 Tools
dead badger 00:00 Tools
Walter (First Hello) 00:00 Tools
Girl From the North Country - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Indian Moon 00:00 Tools
Right Me Up 00:00 Tools
Heady Riser 00:00 Tools
The Waitress 00:00 Tools
Sybil I 00:00 Tools
Hopeless Tender 00:00 Tools
Coffee And Wine (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (Live At The Armory) 00:00 Tools
FridaMae 00:00 Tools
Sybil II 00:00 Tools
Sybil III 00:00 Tools
Coffee & Wine 00:00 Tools
Home That Never Was 00:00 Tools
Calling All Crows (Live At the Armory) 00:00 Tools
All My Possessions - Ode To Troy [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Up On Cripple Creek (Live At The Armory) 00:00 Tools
Don't Have You 00:00 Tools
Religion On The Rails 00:00 Tools
Calling All Crows - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Blanket on the Moon 00:00 Tools
Wish It Was True - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Keepsake (Live At the Armory) 00:00 Tools
All My Possessions (Ode to Troy) 00:00 Tools
All My Possessions - Ode To Troy 00:00 Tools
Keepsake - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Diner Song 00:00 Tools
Don't Have You - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Gunship Politico 00:00 Tools
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Dr. Ron the Actor - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Keepsake 00:00 Tools
Chaska - Extended 00:00 Tools
Hit the Bell with Your Elbow 00:00 Tools
Sweet Black Angel - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Knights Of Bostonia 00:00 Tools
Gang of Thieves - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Camilo 00:00 Tools
Up on Cripple Creek - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Dr. Ron the Actor (Live At the Armory) 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home to Me - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Ophella - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Dr. Ron: Intro - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Chaska 00:00 Tools
Sweet Black Angel (Live at the Armory) 00:00 Tools
Bohemian Grove 00:00 Tools
Coffee And Wine - BONUS 00:00 Tools
Indiana Fall 00:00 Tools
Gang of Thieves (Live At the Armory) 00:00 Tools
Man In The Hall 00:00 Tools
All My Possessions (Ode to Troy) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Don't Have You (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Dr. Ron: Intro (Live at the Armory) 00:00 Tools
All My Possessions (Ode To Troy) - BONUS 00:00 Tools
Lost and Found 00:00 Tools
Glory 00:00 Tools
Ophelia (Live At The Armory) 00:00 Tools
Joan of Arc - Extended 00:00 Tools
Calling All Crows 00:00 Tools
Second Favorite Living Drummer 00:00 Tools
That's All 00:00 Tools
Love and War 00:00 Tools
Joan of Arc 00:00 Tools
Let Me Down Easy 00:00 Tools
What's It Going to Take 00:00 Tools
Sand from San Francisco 00:00 Tools
Mooshiquoinox 00:00 Tools
Mr. Larkin 00:00 Tools
Don't Have You - BONUS 00:00 Tools
Wish It Was True (Live at the Armory) 00:00 Tools
People To People 00:00 Tools
Doctor Ron the Actor 00:00 Tools
Gang of Thieves ( Live at the Armory) 00:00 Tools
Gang Of Thieves 00:00 Tools
Pine Needle Tea (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
New Haven (feat. Lucius) - Single 00:00 Tools
Riddle In London Town 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home to Me (Live at the Armory) 00:00 Tools
Black Cab Motorcade 00:00 Tools
Waitress 00:00 Tools
Rushian 00:00 Tools
I Want You Like a Seatbelt (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Girl From the North Country 00:00 Tools
Ophella (Live at the Armory) 00:00 Tools
State I and I 00:00 Tools
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown 00:00 Tools
Chadwick Stokes- Our Lives Our Time 00:00 Tools
Barn Storming 00:00 Tools
Mother Maple (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Up on Cripple Creek 00:00 Tools
The Story Of Benjamin Darling Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Calvados Chopper 00:00 Tools
Sybil 00:00 Tools
Fight No More 00:00 Tools
Omar Bay 00:00 Tools
Prison Blue Eyes (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Evolution 00:00 Tools
Ophelia - Live at the Armory 00:00 Tools
Blood Escaping Man 00:00 Tools
Freckled Mary 00:00 Tools
All my Possessions 00:00 Tools
All My Possessions (Ode To Troy) (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Democracy In Kind 00:00 Tools
Wish It Was True 00:00 Tools
Our Lives Our Time (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Sudan 00:00 Tools
Dead Badger (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Horse Comanche (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
New Haven (feat. Lucius) [Commentary] 00:00 Tools
Unfortunates 00:00 Tools
Walter (First Hello) [Commentary] 00:00 Tools
Mansin Humanity 00:00 Tools
Arsenic & Clover 00:00 Tools
Hazy Maze (Commentary) 00:00 Tools
Pine Needle Tea - Commentary 00:00 Tools
New Haven ft. Lucius 00:00 Tools
Roadway Broken 00:00 Tools
CIA 00:00 Tools
Gunship Politico/Zombie - Live Acoustic 12/6/08 00:00 Tools
Indian Moon (Long View Farm) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Black Angel 00:00 Tools
Held Up By The Wires 00:00 Tools
Big Man 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home to Me 00:00 Tools
Dr. Ron the Actor 00:00 Tools
Guantanamo 00:00 Tools
Fall Of The American Empire 00:00 Tools
Let It Go 00:00 Tools
Coffee and Wine (feat. Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
State Of Georgia 00:00 Tools
Coffee And Wine [FREE MP3 DOWNLOAD] 00:00 Tools
Ophelia 00:00 Tools
Joan of Arc (Extended) 00:00 Tools
The General - Live Acoustic 12/6/08 00:00 Tools
Take Cover 00:00 Tools
Chaska (Extended) 00:00 Tools
State Inspector - Live 00:00 Tools
Mother Maple - Commentary 00:00 Tools
All My Possessions (Ode to Troy) [feat. Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars] [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
As With Gladness 00:00 Tools
Don't Have You (feat. Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
the Bridge is Burning 00:00 Tools
H.A.C.K.I.N. (Yeah Man) 00:00 Tools
Rash of Robberies 00:00 Tools
Mr. Larkin - Live 00:00 Tools
I Want You Like a Seatbelt - Commentary 00:00 Tools
Elias 00:00 Tools
Dr. Ron: Intro 00:00 Tools
Still & Silent 00:00 Tools
Prison Blue Eyes - Commentary 00:00 Tools
Adelaide - Live 00:00 Tools
Bang Bang 00:00 Tools
Our Lives Our Time - Commentary 00:00 Tools
Desert Queen 00:00 Tools
Coffee And Wine (Feat. Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars) 00:00 Tools
Sudan - Live; Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Walter 00:00 Tools
Get Up Stand Up - Live 00:00 Tools
Waitress - Live 00:00 Tools
Camilo - Live 00:00 Tools
Coffee And Wine (Bonus Track) - Chadwick Stokes 00:00 Tools
Horse Comanche - Commentary 00:00 Tools
Spider & Gioma 00:00 Tools
The General 00:00 Tools
Black Welsh Mountain 00:00 Tools
Doctor Ron the Actor - Live 00:00 Tools
Bohemian Grove - Live 00:00 Tools
Girl from the North Country (Live At the Armory) [with The White Buffalo] 00:00 Tools
Mansin Humanity - Live 00:00 Tools
Ocean 00:00 Tools
Time Served - Live 00:00 Tools
Hazy Maze - Commentary 00:00 Tools
05_Our Lives Our Time 00:00 Tools
You're The One That I Want (Cover) 00:00 Tools
All My Posessions (Ode to Troy) 00:00 Tools
Sweet Black Angel (Live At the Armory) [with Matt Embree] 00:00 Tools
Ophelia (Live At the Armory) [with Matt Embree & Pete Heimbold] 00:00 Tools
Bad, Bad Leroy Brown (Live At the Armory) [with Matt Embree, The White Buffalo, Matt Wilhelm & Stephen Kellogg] 00:00 Tools
Coffee And Wine (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Sugarbeet Wine 00:00 Tools
Roadway Broken - Live 00:00 Tools
State of Georgia - Live 00:00 Tools
Mother Maple (Single) 00:00 Tools
I Want You Like A Seatbelt (Live At Pandora) 00:00 Tools
Arsenic & Clover - Live 00:00 Tools
CIA - Live 00:00 Tools
Calling All Crows - Live 00:00 Tools
Calling All Crows (Live At Pandora) 00:00 Tools
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It takes a certain type of musician to hop freight trains and barrel across the vastness of North America with his brother and cousin. Especially for an artist who, just years before, sold out Madison Square Garden for three consecutive nights. CHAD “CHADWICK” STOKES is anything but a typical rock star. So, there was the singer-guitarist for bands Dispatch and State Radio, wading across a river to escape the chasing railroad bulls and hanging in the different down and out jungles with other traveling folks. And in the end, after the three had finally reached the West Coast and were laying face down in the dirt at gunpoint care of the NSA, he says it was all well worth it. “I had ridden the trains a little bit in the past for a day or two but I had never done it for weeks at a time,” Stokes says. “I discovered an America that I knew was out there but had limited experience with. There's all kinds of people out on the rails: people simply trying to get from point A to B, people running from whatever they left behind, people with nowhere else to go. You get to see a part of America that only the trains go through -- remote stretches without any sign of mankind." It was out on these long isolated stretches and in the inner city train yards that Stokes found the inspiration for his solo debut, titled SIMMERKANE II. At a time when the term Indie-rock refers more to a guitar sound than doing anything truly independent, Stokes is an artist who has genuinely lived the credo. Unassisted by a major label, his band Dispatch arose from the college circuit to become an international musical phenomenon. With only a celebrated live show and a series of self-released albums the band was not only able to sell out Madison Square Garden several times but attract 110,000+ fans to a Boston concert. While riding the rails, Stokes made a designated stop so his band, State Radio, could play an anti-war concert at the Denver Coliseum with Rage Against The Machine. It is a DIY social consciousness that Stokes came to early in life - growing up as a pacifist, working in Zimbabwe after high school and eventually co-founding the Elias Fund, the Dispatch Foundation, and now Calling All Crows. In 2008, Stokes was honored as Humanitarian of the Year at the Boston Music Awards. Simmerkane II, a proper follow-up to the State Radio EP (Simmerkane I), is a marked evolution in the musician-songwriter’s creative journey. Produced by John Dragonetti (of The Submarines), the album features background vocals from Carly Simon, Matt Embree (Rx Bandits), The White Buffalo, Blake Hazard (The Submarines), and Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars. The sound is an engaging mix of Americana, country, folk and rock in the service of some undeniably evocative lyrics. The songs tell a loose narrative of travel, love and loss, like some re-imagined rock-n-roll odyssey. The journey begins with “Adelaide,” a fuzzed-out melodic folk rocker containing the prophetic line, “We left Worcester with our boots and our bags - and America undressed herself in front of our eyes.” Next, listeners venture into the “Crowbar Hotel” to discover an underground world populated by hard luck outsiders: “We are sold to the highest bidder, we are down to our very last crumb - May we invite ourselves to dinner, ‘cause we might just have to make a run.” The song “Back To The Races,” has Stokes reflecting on past mistakes and longing for the childhood farm while still seduced by the excitement of the journey and a new love. The symphonic rock-n-roll charges ahead before dropping down for the intimate lyrical refrain “Back to the races - and on with the day.” The two-disc deluxe package includes three bonus tracks with Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars, a musical ensemble of refugees from Sierra Leone’s 1991 civil war. Stokes, who did humanitarian work in Zimbabwe as a youth, has been a longtime fan of the All Stars. The tracks include a lilting African-tinged folk song called “Coffee And Wine,” a reflective reggae track titled, “All My Possessions (Ode To Troy)” and “Don’t Have You” – a heartfelt ballad that eventually erupts in celebration with the All Stars’ backing vocals and percussions carrying the weight of their troubled history and eventual transcendence. “It was such an honor to work with the All Stars,” Stokes explains. “The songs we did were kind of folk songs and one reggae song, so they were a bit out of their element trying to adapt to the folky farm kid and his songs. But you can hear their history in their singing and playing and it adds this amazing power to the songs.” Simmerkane II is an ambitious album about discovery, loss and moving on. What begun as a journey across an unseen America becomes a moving musical tribute to the resilience of the human heart. “The album was initially inspired by the freight train trip with my brother and that vast underworld that exists out there,” Stokes explains. “But then it’s also about growing up on the farm and losing loved ones; a young man learning about life.” In his spare time, Stokes can still be found hopping trains with his beloved travel companion, Lefty. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.