Jeffrey Foucault

Jeffrey Foucault

Genres: singer-songwriter, folk, americana, Alt-country, acoustic

About Jeffrey Foucault

Jeffrey Foucault (born January 1976 in Janesville, Wisconsin) is an American singer-songwriter grown out of the americana/folk troubadour tradition. Foucault's musical career was seeded at seventeen, when he began playing John Prine tunes on his father's beat up mail-order guitar, and spent long evenings in his bedroom, spinning piles of old records on a hand-me-down turntable. When he was 18 he stole a copy of Townes Van Zandt: Live and Obscure from a friend, and a few years later, having quit school to work as a farm-hand and a house-carpenter Foucault turned to writing songs. Foucault is married to fellow singer/songwriter Kris Delmhorst. No Depression Magazine describes him as: "the bard of small-town anywhere... his poetry rich with details ... his worn-in voice like an old down jacket... frayed... gritted... plaintive poetry in the troubadour tradition... delivery so raw and real it fairly throbs." His 2001 debut album, Miles from the Lightning, won much praise from critics and helped to kick-start a career of tours across the United States, Canada, and Europe. MOJO praised Miles as "A striking debut. [Foucault] comes out sounding like the love-child of Chris Whitley and Kelly Joe Phelps... strong songs, a voice and blues guitar that sound wiser than his years." Along the way, he has played with such artists as Guy Clark, Greg Brown, Gillian Welch, Todd Snider, Chris Smither, and Rosanne Cash. In 2003, Foucault, Delmhorst, and Peter Mulvey released an album entitled Redbird. Foucault's 2004 album, Stripping Cane, was produced by David "Goody" Goodrich, and included collaborations with Redbird's Mulvey and Delmhorst. In 2006, Foucault released his third solo album, Ghost Repeater. Produced by Bo Ramsey, the album includes guest appearances by Dave Moore on harp and accordion and Son Volt's Eric Heywood on pedal steel. In 2009 he released his tribute to John Prine: "Shoot the Moon Right Between the Eyes: Jeffrey Foucault Sings the Songs of John Prine" In 2010 Foucault released "Cold Satellite"; and in 2011 "Horse Latitudes". www.jeffreyfoucault.com

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Jeffrey Foucault — Top 17 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Jeffrey Foucault Dove and the Waterline
Jeffrey Foucault The Universal Fire
Jeffrey Foucault Cold Satellite
Jeffrey Foucault Horse Latitudes
Jeffrey Foucault Pearl Handled Pistol
Jeffrey Foucault Unwed Fathers
Jeffrey Foucault Walking at Dusk (The Liberty Bell)
Jeffrey Foucault Lodi
Jeffrey Foucault Pretty Hands
Jeffrey Foucault Winter Count
Jeffrey Foucault Blues For Jessie Mae
Jeffrey Foucault Late Season
Jeffrey Foucault Wild Waste and Welter
Jeffrey Foucault Sometimes Love
Jeffrey Foucault I'm Alright
Jeffrey Foucault Oh Mama
Jeffrey Foucault Sunrise in the Rearview
Dove and the Waterline
The Universal Fire
Cold Satellite
Horse Latitudes
Pearl Handled Pistol
Unwed Fathers
Walking at Dusk (The Liberty Bell)
Pretty Hands
Winter Count
Blues For Jessie Mae
Late Season
Wild Waste and Welter
Sometimes Love
I'm Alright
Sunrise in the Rearview