Susan Gibson














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This past year has been a testament to the long-held assertion that Susan Gibson is a road warrior in the truest sense in addition to being a dedicated singer, songwriter, and performing musician. The CMA award-winning songwriter (the Dixie Chicks took the Gibson-penned “Wide Open Spaces” to the top for four weeks) has been hitting the road consistently over the past 14 years, touring nationally in support of her own brand of Texas-Americana-folk music.

However, 2010 started off as the year where the road unexpectedly hit her back, and in February she suffered a severely broken arm, dislocated elbow, and shattered wrist in a car accident. Doctors estimated she wouldn’t be playing guitar until early fall, and her record release plans were put on hold indefinitely. Road warriors don’t sit around for too long when their livelihood involves playing music and traveling, however, and Gibson was playing full shows a mere two-and-a-half months after the accident with the help of some physical therapy, fan support, and a lot of determination. The latter half of 2010 made up for lost time with two tours to the northern Rocky Mountain region, a Southeast tour, and her well-worn paths across Texas.

Gibson’s 2011 release, Tightrope, is both right at home with and a departure from her previous albums. While the album was recorded before her accident, the mood and tone are fitting of a year spent in reflection. Gibson and producer Gabe Rhodes are the sole musicians on Tightrope, which manages to be beautiful in its sparseness, easily accessible yet full of sophisticated notes for those who take a careful listen. A pencil eraser on a cigar box for percussion, a plucked grand piano string, or a dobro with a neck so warped it isn’t a dobro anymore; these elements create an intimate album that only two creative minds sitting in a studio together for days at a time can create.

The songs themselves are tried and true Susan Gibson, whose craftsmanship in songwriting has made her one of the most respected artists in the Texas scene and beyond. Tightrope features co-writers that run the gamut from established songwriters like Michael Hearne, Monica Smart (“Evergreen” and “Never Enough”), and Jana Pochop (“Lovely When You Cry”) to first time writers but longtime friends Amy Patton, Michelle Moss, and Marian Brackney (“Hope Diamond”), proving that Gibson draws inspiration from many creative stimuli. From a powerful narrative about a guitar and the lives it touched (“The Wood Wouldn’t Burn”) to the assertive and fiercely independent title track, Gibson continues to affirm her place on the list of troubadour songwriters who have an innate need to affect the lives of their fellow humans through song.

While the road literally stopped Gibson in her tire tracks last year, it also gave the motivation to heal and is now the means to bring Tightrope to an audience. Gibson plans to debut it in Texas and beyond with a series of Spring album release dates as well as with an official showcase at the 2011 Folk Alliance Conference in Memphis.

Date Venue City State Note
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04/14/2011 - Gibson will bring her music to Beach CITE studios - Read More
04/01/2011 - Texas singer-songwriter is walking ‘TightRope' - Read More
02/24/2011 - Record release takes place on anniversary of serious crash - Read More
11/20/2009 - Unplugged: Perfect conert, perfect venue - Read More
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 32


Susan Gibson  09/12/2005            
M Luecke
I like this album. It has grown on me & now I really like the songs which I was not sure about when I first got the CD. I think Susan shows she is growing as a songwriter with this CD, There's something for everybody on here. Not what I expected but I'm very pleased.
Susan Gibson  08/25/2005            
Lurlene
I have to say I am disappointed. I love Susan's early stuff, but this reeks. "Happiest When I'm Moving" is much better with Jim Lauderdale's version. Susan's version takes all of the melody out. "Wide Open Spaces" is all played out - OK we get it, you wrote the song. I do like "Too Big Love", but "Stop The Bleeding" is a bit much. It goes a little past medaphoric and hits gross. Hope the next one is better.
Susan Gibson  08/10/2005            
dixie
In Outerspace, I think Susan has made a cd that is traveling in the same direction as her own unique, personal style. Using skillful and mature variations in the delivery of each song, it stands out like the songwriter herself, being unique in some ways and traditional in others. Her second solo effort is packed full of a variety of styles from country to folk to simple down home roots-rock - you know, Americana. But that's not all the variety founf on this album. Saw her at a live show where she shared her definition of "Methodist Rap" in her introduction to "No Fair", 'sure to come with potato chips sprinkled on top'. I was taken by the addition of some ethereal qualities like those found on "Still Time" and felt like I was really flying in "Outerspace". She is even bold enough to experiment, where she gets major points for keeping true to her own creative vision. In looking at the liner notes, this is her most collaborative project to date with co-writers like Jim Lauderdale, "Happiest When I'm Moving"; Randy Scruggs, "Upon Re-entry" and many others. And, a live version of "Wide Open Spaces", penned by Susan, made one of the most recognized country songs of all times by the Dixie Chicks, is included. I've had it a month already and it hasn't left my cd player.
Susan Gibson  08/10/2005            
Erin
This CD is truly amazing. From the introspective and mellow songs such as "Cactus" and "Upon Re-entry" to the absolute butt-kickin' "Sheep in Wolf's Clothing" ;-), Susan really spreads her wings and flies on this one. Pick up a copy and you won't regret it...absolutely triumphant!!!
Susan Gibson  08/08/2005            
Michelle Wenzel
This CD is really hard to classify other than truly entertaining.
Susan Gibson  07/27/2005            
Dr. B
It does seem like a long time since "Chin Up" was released but the wait for "Outerspace" was well worth it. At first, it took a couple of listens to the whole album to get the whole picture but it really grows on you. There are several tracks on this album that have hit potential starting with "Happiest When I'm Moving", "Company Man" and "Together Strong" just to name a few. The songs have been patiently crafted and clearly show the growth of the songwriter. She has taken chances here to expose the other side of Susan Gibson and the pay-off is huge. Her song "Wide Open Spaces" is a legendary song now (and I really appreciate her live version included on "Outerspace"), but I maintain its not her best work. This album flows well. She'll be at Gruene Hall Saturday, July 30th from 1-5:00. Get yourself a copy. "Outerspace" earns my 5 Stars handedly. Dr. B
Susan Gibson  07/25/2005            
Don
For those of you who remember Susan's Groobees Days, and thought "Chin Up" was a pretty good effort --- prepared to be amazed. The long time between albums will instantly forgiven after a single listen of "Outerspace". The music is infections, and the melodies are haunting. From the opening track to Wide Open Spaces, her growth as a songwriter and musician are astounding. This CD will leaving you wanting more with every listen.
Susan Gibson  02/17/2005            
Kayla
Yall Susan Gibson is sooo aweosme...she writes the most heartfelt songs...i can totally relate to her music as a young woman musician and i love it..shes on her way
Susan Gibson  04/10/2004            
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Susan Gibson  03/15/2003            
sullyGulliver
Susan's latest, solo effort is beyond good...it's truly great. She combines humor, angst, thought and sensitivity and comes through with a collection of songs that is at once smart and sensitive. It's refreshing to listen to music that is unclassifiable, so full of quality and feeling and yet not leave you feeling manipulated or sappy.
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