Loudon Wainwright III
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Loudon Wainwright III is an American singer-songwriter whose distinctive voice and unflinching lyrical honesty have made him a singular figure in popular music. Beginning his recording career in 1970, Wainwright established himself through a steady stream of albums that showcased his gift for turning everyday observations into memorable songs. His catalog spans decades and includes beloved tracks like "The Swimming Song," "Motel Blues," "The Man Who Couldn't Cry," "Dead Skunk," and "Lullaby," each demonstrating his ability to blend wit, vulnerability, and keen social observation. With twenty-six studio albums, four live recordings, and six compilations to his name, Wainwright has built a remarkable body of work that refuses easy categorization.
Beyond his prolific music career, Wainwright has maintained a presence in film and television, appearing in small roles across eighteen television programs and feature films, including three episodes of the acclaimed series M*A*S*H. In 2007, he collaborated with musician Joe Henry on the soundtrack for Judd Apatow's film Knocked Up, further demonstrating his versatility and enduring creative relevance. Throughout his career, Wainwright has remained committed to his singular vision, crafting songs that celebrate the quirky, mundane, and poignant moments of human experience with intelligence and warmth.
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