John Ralston (musician)

John Ralston is an American acoustic/electric guitarist singer-songwriter. He is originally from Lake Worth, Florida, United States, and is a member of the band Legends of Rodeo (formerly called Recess Theory), which is currently on an indefinite hiatus. He has released two full-length albums, two EPs, and released his third solo record, Shadows of the Summertime in 2011. A 7"single of "Jesus Christ" b/w "A Marigny Christmas" was released in early 2011.

John Ralston
OriginLake Worth, Florida, US
GenresIndie rock
Acoustic rock
Years active2005–present
LabelsUnsigned, 24 Hour Service Station
Associated actsDashboard Confessional
Websitejohn-ralston.com

Discography

EPs

  • When We Are Cats (Self Released, 2005)
  • Box of Chocolates (Vagrant Records, 2006)
  • Fragile (Vagrant Records, 2007)
  • White Spiders (Self Released, 2008)
  • Jesus Christ (24 Hour Service Station, 2011)
  • Wildlands (Self Released, 2011)
  • Verbal Tan (Self Released, 2017)

Production credits

  • "Something More" by Matt Minchew (2011)
  • "The Sun Clouded Over" by Keith Michaud (2008)

Non-album tracks

  • "Everything to Be Afraid Of" – played live
  • "Blacklisted (Demo)" – released on his MySpace page, no longer available
  • "Rivermountainview" – released on his Myspace
  • "Sea Garden Blue" – released on Fresh Ink sampler[1]

Films

The song "Gone, Gone, Gone" is featured in the 2008 indie film The Other Side of the Tracks.

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References

  1. "Fresher Ink | Showcase Preview". Hearnebraska.org. December 9, 2011. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
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