Louisiana-born troubadour Gill Landry has carved a niche in the music scene with his soul-stirring melodies spanning folk, Americana, and blues.
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From his self-titled debut in 2007 to the latest “Love Rides a Dark Horse” in 2017, Landry’s repertoire captivates audiences worldwide. Tracks like “Just Like You” and “Denver Girls” evoke deep emotions, while “Mexico” paints poignant pictures of longing.
“The Ballad of Lawless Soirez” showcases his storytelling prowess, weaving tales of love and revenge.
With a rich tapestry of sound and heartfelt lyricism, Landry continues to enchant listeners, offering musical gems for every soul to savor.
Gill Landry Albums
Gill Landry, a versatile musician known for his work with Old Crow Medicine Show and the Kitchen Syncopators, has carved out a distinct solo career with a string of compelling albums.
His debut, “The Ballad of Lawless Soirez” (2007), blends gritty folk and Southern Americana, featuring standout tracks like “Coal Black Heaven.”
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“Piety & Desire” (2011) showcases a more intimate side with guest appearances from notable artists. His self-titled album “Gill Landry” (2015) diversifies his sound with elements of rock, country, and blues.
“Love Rides a Dark Horse” (2017) delves into darker themes of love and redemption, solidifying Landry’s reputation as a multifaceted artist.
Gill Landry Tour
Gill Landry is on tour promoting his latest album, “Skeleton At The Banquet.” Starting in London on January 28th, the tour is now sweeping through the UK and The Netherlands.
North American fans, however, will have to wait, as there are no upcoming dates announced as of February 6th, 2024.
Exciting performances are scheduled ahead, including stops in Utrecht, Amsterdam, and Groningen in the Netherlands on February 9th, 10th, and 11th respectively.
For a comprehensive list of tour dates and venues, fans can visit Gill Landry’s website or follow updates on his Facebook page.
Gill Landry Age
Gill Landry is currently 48 years old. He was born on December 10, 1975.


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