Tom Rush
A mainstay of the 1960s urban folk revival, Tom Rush has enjoyed a long-running career spanning more than 70 years. His rich, warm voice and his knack for finding new material from gifted songwriters made him a frequent presence at folk clubs and festivals from the '60s onward. Also a talented tunesmith, Rush's song "No Regrets" went on to become a folk standard recorded by Harry Belafonte, Waylon Jennings, Emmylou Harris, and the Walker Brothers, among others. (Rush's version appeared on 1968's The Circle Game, widely regarded as his best album.) His career received a boost in 2007 when a video of Rush performing the song "Remember?" became a viral hit, introducing him to a new generation of fans which he continued to court with late period albums like 2009's What I Know, 2018's Voices, and 2024's Gardens Old, Flowers New.
Born February 8, 1941, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Rush began his performing career in 1961 while attending Harvard University, where he majored in English literature. He was a frequent presence at Club 47, the Cambridge, Massachusetts coffeehouse where Joan Baez and Bob Dylan both cultivated their early followings, and he soon became a regular on the East Coast folk circuit. Rush was also regularly featured at the Unicorn in Boston, where he recorded his first album, a 1962 live set titled Tom Rush at the Unicorn. He struck a deal with Prestige Records, which issued his next two albums, 1963's Got a Mind to Ramble and 1964's Blues, Songs and Ballads.
In 1965, Rush moved to Elektra Records -- then arguably America's most prestigious folk label -- which released his self-titled album that year. Up to that time, his repertoire consisted almost entirely of old-time folk and blues standards, but that began to change with 1966's Take a Little Walk with Me, in which he covered tunes by Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and Bo Diddley, as well as recording an original song for the first time, "On the Road Again." Widely considered his best and most influential album, 1968's The Circle Game featured material from Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and Jackson Browne, years before any of them would rise to stardom, as well as "No Regrets," which would become Rush's best-known original tune. In 1970, he left Elektra for Columbia Records, where he cut three albums -- 1970's Tom Rush and Wrong End of the Rainbow, and 1972's Merrimack County -- which found him moving more toward rock, while his final Columbia release, 1974's Ladies Love Outlaws, was informed by country-rock.
Rush parted ways with Columbia after Ladies Love Outlaws, and while he stayed busy as a live performer, he wouldn't release another album until 1982, when his independent Night Light label issued New Year, a live set recorded at Boston's Symphony Hall. Arriving in 1984, Late Night Radio was another live recording that found Rush collaborating with Steve Goodman, Mimi Fariña, David Buskin, and Robin Batteau. Highlights from these two albums were collected on the 2001 album Live at Symphony Hall, Boston. A limited-edition cassette-only EP, Work in Progress, was released by Night Light in 1994. Another live recording, 2006's Trolling for Owls, found Rush focusing on humorous material. One of the tracks on Trolling for Owls was a cover of Steven Walters' "Remember?," and in 2007 a video was posted online of Rush performing the tune on-stage. The clip went viral, eventually garnering over seven million views and winning the singer a new audience. The success prompted him to return to the recording studio, and 2009's What I Know (which featured guest vocals from Emmylou Harris, Nanci Griffith, and Bonnie Bramlett) became his first studio effort in 35 years.
In 2012, Rush staged a special concert in Boston to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his first album, with Jonathan Edwards and David Bromberg among his guests. The show was recorded in audio and video formats, and a CD/DVD package of its highlights, Celebrates 50 Years of Music, was issued in 2013. In 2018, the 77-year-old Rush released another studio album, Voices, his first album for which he wrote the majority of the songs (it featured ten Rush originals and two traditional folk numbers). He continued to perform regularly, though another six years passed before he returned to the studio. Released in 2024, the introspective Gardens Old, Flowers New consisted entirely of originals and was produced by New York-based singer/songwriter Matt Nakoa.
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The Circle Game [Expanded & Remastered]
Folk - Lançado por Rhino - Elektra em 1 de jan. de 1968
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Gardens Old, Flowers New
Folk - Lançado por Appleseed em 1 de mar. de 2024
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Wrong End Of The Rainbow (Album Version)
Pop/Rock - Lançado por Columbia - Legacy em 11 de abr. de 2006
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What I Know
Folk - Lançado por Appleseed em 24 de fev. de 2009
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Merrimack County
Pop/Rock - Lançado por Columbia - Legacy em 11 de abr. de 2006
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The Very Best of Tom Rush: No Regrets 1962-1999
Folk - Lançado por Columbia - Legacy em 5 de out. de 1999
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Classic Rush
Blues/Country/Folk - Lançado por Elektra Entertainment. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company. em 12 de ago. de 2022
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Tom Rush
Folk - Lançado por Rhino - Elektra em 8 de fev. de 2005
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Celebrates 50 Years of Music (Live)
Folk - Lançado por Appleseed em 12 de ago. de 2013
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Ladies Love Outlaws
Pop/Rock - Lançado por Columbia - Legacy em 11 de abr. de 2006
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Urge for Going
Blues/Country/Folk - Lançado por Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group em 16 de fev. de 2018
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Ramblin' On My Mind
Folk - Lançado por Vanilla OMP em 28 de fev. de 2011
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The Tom Rush Collection
Folk - Lançado por Carter Lane - OMiP em 11 de nov. de 2012
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Slight Infractions
Pop - Lançado por 7043479 Records DK2 em 3 de mai. de 2024
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Philosopher Kings (feat. Far Pines)
Folk - Lançado por Tom Rush em 12 de set. de 2019
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Across the Street
Pop - Lançado por Tom Rush em 24 de out. de 2023
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Tom Rush at the Unicorn
World - Lançado por TP4 Music em 6 de jan. de 2021
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Warm Gin & Bobby Pins (feat. Far Pines)
Pop - Lançado por Tom Rush em 19 de jul. de 2019
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The Quiet Knight (Live Chicago '74)
Pop - Lançado por Dime Store em 26 de fev. de 2021
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