Grayson Capps (born in Opelika, Alabama, United States) is an American Americana and blues rock singer-songwriter.
Early life
Capps was born in Opelika, Alabama, to parents who were students at Auburn University. He was raised in Brewton, Alabama, as a child, but moved to Fairhope Alabama for high school.
He became interested in theater when in Fairhope, Alabama, and received a degree in theater from Tulane University. He stayed in New Orleans until Hurricane Katrina.
Musical career
In the early 1990s, while a student at Tulane, Capps started a band called The House Levelers; the band's music has been described as "thrash-folk".[ Also while at Tulane, Capps started a blues-rock band called Stavin' Chain.][ This band released one eponymous album before disbanding.][ In 2004, several of Capps' songs appeared on the soundtrack of the film A Love Song for Bobby Long, which was based on a novel written by Capps' father.][ In 2011, Capps and his band the Lost Cause Minstrels released an album, also called Lost Cause Minstrels, on Royal Potato Family Records.][
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Capps released his first solo album, If You Knew My Mind, in 2005 on Hyena Records.[ His second solo album, Wail & Ride, was released in 2006 on the same label,][ followed by Rott & Roll in 2008. Rott & Roll was recorded with a band known as the Stumpknockers.]
Scarlett Roses was released in December 2017. AllMusic noted that " Scarlett Roses is the roots rock record we've been waiting for from Capps."
Capps released South Front Street a career retrospective in 2020. Upon its release AmericanaUK called Capps, "The thinking-man’s songwriter, the troubadours troubadour."
Personal life
Capps is married to Trina Shoemaker, a recording engineer from Fairhope. They have a son together; Capps also has a daughter from a previous relationship.[ As of 2013, Capps and his family lived in Mobile, Alabama.][
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Discography
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If You Knew My Mind (Hyena, 2005)
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Wail & Ride (Hyena, 2006)
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Stavin' Chain (Ruf Records, 2007)
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Songbones (Hyena, 2007)
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Rott & Roll (Hyena, 2008)
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The Lost Cause Minstrels (Royal Potato Family, 2011)
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Willie Sugarcapps
(Royal Potato Family, 2013)
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Paradise Right Here Willie Sugarcapps (Royal Potato Family, 2015)
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Love Songs, Mermaids and Grappa (Appaloosa, 2015)
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Scarlett Roses (Royal Potato Family, 2017)
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South Front Street (Royal Potato Family, 2019)
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Heartbreak, Misery & Death (Royal Potato Family, 2024)