Jordie Lane is an Australian roots-indie singer-songwriter from Melbourne. He relocated to Los Angeles and then to Nashville. He has undertaken numerous Australian and New Zealand tours, support major acts including The Moody Blues, Gotye, Cat Power, Neko Case, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Weakerthans and Loudon Wainwright III, and perform at major festivals including Canadian Music Week, Falls, Woodford, Port Fairy, Queenscliffe, and West Coast Blues & Roots Festival. He released three indepe...
Jordie Lane is an Australian roots-indie singer-songwriter from Melbourne. He relocated to Los Angeles and then to Nashville.
He has undertaken numerous Australian and New Zealand tours, support major acts including The Moody Blues, Gotye, Cat Power, Neko Case, Old Crow Medicine Show, The Weakerthans and Loudon Wainwright III, and perform at major festivals including Canadian Music Week, Falls, Woodford, Port Fairy, Queenscliffe, and West Coast Blues & Roots Festival.
He released three independent EPs between 2002-2005, before his first national release in 2006, ‘Lover’s Ride’
His 2009 release ‘Sleeping Patterns’ garnered critical acclaim, award nominations, and another level of profile amongst Australian music fans and media. The following year Jordie was also featured on Triple J’s popular ‘Like A Version’ compilation with a cover of MGMT’s ‘Electric Feel’.
In 2011, working alongside Grammy Award Winning Producer Tom Biller (Beck, Kanye West, Fiona Apple), Lane recorded an album on a 4-track tape machine in hotel rooms and basements around the US. ‘Blood Thinner’ has been another critical triumph, and it received a coveted nomination for ‘Best Blues & Roots Album’ at the 2011 Australian Indepedent Music Awards‘. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.