Terry Allen lyrics
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Artist's albums
Bloodlines
1983 · album
Smokin the Dummy
1980 · album
Lubbock (on everything)
1979 · album
Juarez
1975 · album
Gimme a Ride to Heaven Boy
2022 · single
The Heart of California (for Lowell George)
2022 · single
Just Like Moby Dick
2020 · album
Abandonitis/All That's Left Is Fare-Thee-Well
2020 · single
American Childhood II: Bad Kiss
2019 · single
Death of the Last Stripper/City of the Vampires
2019 · single
Pedal Steal + Four Corners
2019 · album
Pedal Steal: Chapter 3
2019 · single
Pedal Steal: Chapter 2
2019 · single
Pedal Steal: Chapter 1
2019 · single
New Delhi Freight Train
2016 · single
Amarillo Highway (for Dave Hickey)
2016 · single
What of Alicia
2016 · single
Cortez Sail
2016 · single
Bottom of the World
2013 · album
Amerasia
2006 · album
Human Remains
2006 · album
Salivation
2006 · album
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Biography
Born and raised in Lubbock, Texas, Terry Allen is an internationally recognized visual artist and songwriter who occupies an utterly unique position straddling the disparate, and usually distant, worlds of conceptual art and country music. As Ken Johnson has observed in The New York Times, “There is just one person whose art has been seen in highbrow museums around the country and is an inductee of the Buddy Holly Walk of Fame in Lubbock. He is Terry Allen.” For over fifty years, since graduating from Chouinard Art Institute in 1966, Allen has dedicated himself to confounding popular perceptions of contemporary art and country, and the traditional mutual alienation of their respective core audiences. His wide-ranging, border-crossing career reveals important insights about interdisciplinarity and collaboration, bridging and belying the widening divisions that define and distort American culture and politics, now more than ever. As Allen sometimes quips, “People tell me it’s country music, and I ask, ‘Which country?’” He has released sixteen influential albums, including the art-country classics Juarez (1974) and Lubbock (on everything) (1979); his hilarious, heartbreaking 2020 record is entitled Just Like Moby Dick.