Justin Rutledge

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Be a Man 04:32 Tools
Too Sober to Sleep 04:56 Tools
Special 03:47 Tools
Everyone's In Love 04:28 Tools
A Penny For The Band 05:27 Tools
A Letter to Heather 05:20 Tools
1855 05:51 Tools
Kapuskasing Coffee 04:45 Tools
Federal Mail 05:26 Tools
Out Of The Woods 04:07 Tools
The Wire 05:47 Tools
The Great Ascension 05:23 Tools
St. Peter 03:36 Tools
Sleeveless In Vancouver 05:41 Tools
Lay Me Down Sweet Jesus 04:19 Tools
Greenwich Time 04:31 Tools
Does It Make You Rain? 04:44 Tools
Year of Jubilo 01:37 Tools
This Too Shall Pass 04:04 Tools
Jack of Diamonds 05:10 Tools
Amen America 04:36 Tools
Robin's Tune 04:50 Tools
Alberta Breeze 06:09 Tools
The Blackest Crow 06:43 Tools
Come Summertime 04:50 Tools
Four Lean Hounds 04:34 Tools
I'm Your Man, You're My Radio 04:23 Tools
Waterloo 03:56 Tools
Heather In The Pines 07:53 Tools
Getting Away 05:06 Tools
Travel Light 02:58 Tools
San Sebastian 03:46 Tools
Emily Returns 05:28 Tools
Honey Houses 02:51 Tools
This Is War 06:45 Tools
Through With You 04:37 Tools
Downtown 03:57 Tools
THe Heart of a River 03:56 Tools
I Am With Her Where The Avalanche Begins 05:16 Tools
The Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley (Pt. III) 05:16 Tools
Turn Around 04:43 Tools
I'm Gonna Die (One Sunny Day) 04:04 Tools
Backseat Honeymoon - Blue is what i do 05:58 Tools
I Have Not Seen the Light 04:56 Tools
Snowmen 06:10 Tools
Islands 06:55 Tools
Locked in the Trunk of a Car 03:35 Tools
Mrs. Montgomery 03:35 Tools
Looking for a Place to Happen 03:35 Tools
Passages 03:35 Tools
Carry on 09:16 Tools
Springtime in Vienna 06:02 Tools
All Around This World 04:59 Tools
Grace, Too 06:02 Tools
Allisonville 06:02 Tools
The Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley (Pt. IV) 06:02 Tools
Thugs 06:02 Tools
Fiddler's Green 06:02 Tools
Escape is at Hand for the Travellin' Man 06:02 Tools
Unsettled 06:03 Tools
Courage (for Hugh MacLennan) 06:02 Tools
Good Man 06:02 Tools
Long Time Running 00:00 Tools
The Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley [Pt. III] 00:00 Tools
One Winter's Day 00:00 Tools
Put It Off 00:00 Tools
North Wind 04:32 Tools
Almost Gone 03:55 Tools
Blue Jeans 04:32 Tools
No One Knows 03:55 Tools
Heaven Help Us 03:55 Tools
The Old Oak 05:17 Tools
Captive 05:17 Tools
Weight of the World 05:17 Tools
Don't Be So Mean Jellybean 05:35 Tools
Hey Little Boy 03:55 Tools
Queen Street Lost 05:17 Tools
Jellybean 06:19 Tools
The suffering of Pepe O'Malley (pt IV) 06:03 Tools
Tomorrow Is a Long Time (Bonus Track) 01:30 Tools
Backseat Honeymoon / Blue Is What I Do 06:00 Tools
Not Enough 06:00 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley, Pt. 3 06:27 Tools
Nautical Disaster (Bonus Track) 04:32 Tools
Belleville Breakup 04:32 Tools
Dirty Old Town (Bonus Track) 03:55 Tools
Boats 03:55 Tools
Chains 03:55 Tools
Don't Be So Mean, Jellybean 06:27 Tools
I Am with Her When the Avalanche Begins 05:17 Tools
The Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley 05:17 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malle (Part IV) 06:04 Tools
The Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley Pt. III 03:55 Tools
Backseat Honeymoon / Blues Is What I Do 06:00 Tools
Does It Make You Rain 04:44 Tools
Don't Be So Mean Jellybean (The Autumn Sessions) 05:58 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley, Pt. III 03:20 Tools
I'm Gonna Die 04:04 Tools
On the Quiet Riviera (The Autumn Sessions) 00:24 Tools
Dirty Old Town 03:54 Tools
Don't Be So Mean, Jellybean (Live) 06:19 Tools
Seven Roses Deep (The Autumn Sessions) 03:20 Tools
I'm Your Name, You're My Radio 06:04 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley, Pt. 4 06:04 Tools
Lord Help Me To Be Young (The Autumn Sessions) 04:41 Tools
Intro 00:24 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley, Pt. IV) 06:04 Tools
Don't be so mean Jelly bean 05:58 Tools
Tomorrow Is a Long Time 03:10 Tools
To Sober to Sleep 00:00 Tools
Heart of a River 00:30 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley (pt III) 04:41 Tools
YearofJubilo 04:41 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley, Pt. IV 04:41 Tools
All Around The World 06:19 Tools
RobinsTune 04:50 Tools
Justin Rutledge 04:50 Tools
Don't Be so Mean Jellybean - The Autumn Sessions 04:50 Tools
Suffering Of Pepe O'Malley (Pt. IV) 04:50 Tools
Nautical Disaster 04:32 Tools
The Suffering of Pepe O'Malley Part 4 06:04 Tools
Don't Be So Mean Jellybean (Live) 04:32 Tools
Turn Around (feat. Carina Round) 04:05 Tools
A Letter From Heather 00:00 Tools
Don't Be So Mean 00:00 Tools
Robin's True 06:04 Tools
Penny for the Band 06:19 Tools
Bobcaygeon 06:19 Tools
Don't Be So Mean Jelly Bean (Live) 06:19 Tools
Justin Rutledge - I Am With Her Where The Avalanche Begins 06:19 Tools
Justin Rutledge - Emily Returns 06:19 Tools
St Peter 06:19 Tools
Don't Be Mean, Jellybean 06:19 Tools
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Justin Rutledge (born January 3, 1979) is a Toronto-based alt-country singer-songwriter signed to Six Shooter Records. www.justinrutledge.com Rutledge has released three albums, No Never Alone, The Devil on a Bench in Stanley Park and Man Descending. His fourth album, entitled, "The Early Widows" was released in May 2010 on Six Shooter Records. Rutledge's musical style is often compared to that of American alt-country singer Ryan Adams. His influences, both of the literary and music world, include Leonard Cohen, Hank Williams, Richard Brautigan and E.E. Cummings. In 2006, Justin Rutledge was named Toronto singer-songwriter of the year by NOW magazine. Rutledge has toured Canada, the UK, the United States and Europe, and has played shows with Kathleen Edwards, Jim Cuddy, Blue Rodeo, Hawksley Workman, Luke Doucet and Dolly Parton. His critically acclaimed lyrics are sometimes linked by music writers to his time as a university English major; he was editor-in-chief of a University of Toronto literary journal. History Early life Justin Rutledge was born and grew up in the Junction neighbourhood in Toronto, a working class community centered around an intersection of four railway lines. He was raised in an Irish-Catholic family and grew up with aspirations of becoming a writer. To that end he studied English literature, with a major in modern poetry, at the University of Toronto. He dropped out after three years of school as his musical career got in the way. Rutledge told Macleans in an interview that his backup plan would be to finish his university studies in English "if this music thing doesn't work." No Never Alone (2004-2005) No Never Alone is Justin Rutledge's first album. In order to pay for the recording he worked as a bartender. Rutledge has remarked, "I would often do a studio session during the day, and then head straight to work until 4 or 5 in the morning" The album earned Rutledge considerable praise, particularly in the UK, where he was compared to Ryan Adams by Comes With a Smile, who also proclaimed that "A major new talent has landed". Additional UK praise came from Uncut magazine who referred to Rutledge as “a master of gothic understatement” and NME describing the album as "an incredible breakthrough". It was only receiving this attention in the UK that 'No Never Alone' was released in Rutledge's native Canada. The Devil on a Bench in Stanley Park (2006-2007) Rutledge's second album, "The Devil on a Bench in Stanley Park" was released through Six Shooter Records on October 6, 2006. "Devil on a Bench" is actually Rutledge's second attempt at a sophomore album - He spent a year recording his first attempt, tentatively titled In the Fall, before he scrapped it. He was unsatisfied with the album, and has explained, “I thought a sophomore album should have just a bit more of an assured sense about it. A second step forward should be a step up the ladder as opposed to just asserting your presence. You’re not just saying, ‘hey, I’m still here. You’re saying, ‘hey I’m here and I’ve challenged myself and I’ve hopefully done something that I haven’t done already. In order to challenge himself and create the album he wanted, Rutledge wrote a new batch of songs and recorded them in eight days with his band - opting for a more live recording style. "The Devil on a Bench in Stanley Park" was nominated for a Juno award in the category "Roots & Traditional Album of the Year: Solo" and received the Galaxie Rising Star Award at the Edmonton Folk Festival. [edit] Man Descending (2008) Man Descending Justin Rutledge's third album, "Man Descending" was released on April 8, 2008 through Six Shooter Records. The album is named after a 1982 collection of short stories by Guy Vanderhaeghe, also called "Man Descending". Rutledge was inspired by a line from Vanderhaeghe's book, "A man descending is propelled by inertia; the only initiative left him is whether or not he decides to enjoy the passing scene." He says of the line, "It really resonated with me. As I continued to read the stories, I realized that all these characters in the book were dealing with the same kind of static or inertia in their lives. I kind of took little threads and wove them into songs." The album features Ron Sexsmith, Jenn Grant, Catherine MacLellan, Hawksley Workman, Melissa McClelland, Joey Wright, Jim Bryson as well as "What Rutledge calls the best band in town; David Baxter, Bazil Donovan and Blake Manning; Burke Carroll and Bob Packwood." "Man Descending" was long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize.[17] Other praise for "Man Descending" in 2008 included the #5 spot on Exclaim's Wood, Wires & Whiskey top 10 and a nomination for Contemporary Album of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. According to an interview, "Compared to 2006’s The Devil On A Bench In Stanley Park, Rutledge feels Man Descending is a much more patient, intimate and mature album, despite recording it in just three days." The songs "Alberta Breeze" and "San Sebastian" were written for "In The Fall:" - the album that Rutledge scrapped in 2006, and were rerecorded for Man Descending. In 2009 Justin Rutledge took part in an interactive documentary series called City Sonic. The series, which featured 20 Toronto artists, had him reflecting on his time performing at the Cameron House. The Early Widows (2010) The Early Widows is Justin Rutledge's fourth album, released in May 2010 on Six Shooter Records. Justin wrote several songs with a single character in mind from author Michael Ondaatje's Novel Divisadero after collaborating with Ondaatje on a theatrical adaptation of the novel. Michael Onjaatje also co-wrote several of the songs receiving official credit for the single Be A Man. The album is produced by Canadian singer-songwriter Hawksley Workman (also credited as a musician on the album) and also features Canadian singer-songwriter Oh Susanna. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.