Maxim Ludwig & The Santa Fe Seven

Maxim Ludwig & The Santa Fe Seven
Genres Roots rock, Americana, Heartland rock, Folk rock, Rock
Years active 2009-present
Labels Two Bears Fighting
Website http://www.maximludwig.com/
Members Maxim Ludwig
Ben Reddell
Chris Vos
Travis Popichak
Past members Jorge Balbi
Evan Vidar
Julian Cubillos
Josh Grange
Ian Walker
Steven Nistor
Eli Pearl
Sean O'Brien
Casey Baird
Adam Gunther
Matt Bernstein

Maxim Ludwig & The Santa Fe Seven is an American rock band centered on singer-songwriter Maxim Ludwig (born October 22, 1988), known for his brand of roots rock, poetic lyrics and Americana sentiments. The Santa Fe Seven has taken on many transformations since their first appearance at the Stagecoach Festival in 2009 with members of k.d. lang's band Josh Grange and Ian Walker,[1] and Daniel Lanois's session drummer Steven Nistor,[2] joining the Santa Fe Seven for a period. The current line-up of Ben Reddell (bass), Chris Vos (steel guitar) and Jorge Balbi (drums) is also the longest running line-up with their appearance at Austin City Limits Music Festival and SXSW as well as recordings and other touring.

Maxim Ludwig & The Santa Fe Seven has been categorized as being part of the Laurel Canyon sound,[3] whose influences include Crosby, Stills, and Nash and Neil Young, in large part because of Maxim's childhood upbringing in the area but expands beyond that as Los Angeles Times music critic Randy Lewis points out "is deeply schooled in the art of Americana music stalwarts such as Bob Dylan, The Band, Gram Parsons-era Byrds/Flying Burrito Brothers and the twangiest leanings of the Rolling Stones.[4]

Discography

Albums

References

  1. Brett Leigh Dicks (2008-10-16). "k.d. lang At the Arlington Theatre, Saturday, October 11". The Santa Barbara Independent. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
  2. Steve Sauer (2010-01-04). "Daniel Lanois widens his circle of friends; Alison Krauss records in L.A. studio with producer recently linked to Robert Plant". Retrieved 2011-05-14.
  3. August Brown (2009-05-21). "Someone sign Maxim Ludwig by the end of the day, please". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-05-14.
  4. Randy Lewis (2009-08-06). "Live review: Maxim Ludwig tears fearlessly into uncharted territory". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-05-14.

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