Reid Genauer (born May 19, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter and musician best known as the singer and guitarist of the bands Strangefolk and Assembly of Dust. More recently he has recorded and performed under the moniker Reid Genauer & Folks.[1] He has been active as a composer, recording artist, and live performer since the early 1990s, and is known for his story-like lyrical style of Folk Rock.[2]

Genauer, originally from Chappaqua, New York, started his music career in college at the University of Vermont where he and guitarist Jon Trafton started Strangefolk as an acoustic duo originally named Strange Folk. Genauer and Trafton added bassit Erik Glockler and drummer Luke Smith to the group and changed the name to Strangefolk. The quartet found grassroots success with self produced albums Lore, Weightless in Water Strangefolk.[3] and consistent national touring Strangefolk.[4]

After 10 years of recording and touring Reid Genauer left the Strangefolk in 2001 and formed a second group called Assembly of Dust.The groups first recording, was released as under Reid Genauer”name as a solo album titled "Assembly of Dust," in 2003. Subsequently, he assumed the album title as the band's name, Assembly of Dust and found critical acclaim with, live album The Honest Hour.[5] and Some Assembly Required.[6] The latter of which featured a guest musician on each track including Richie Havens, Béla Fleck, Mike Gordon, Grace Potter, Tony Rice, David Grisman, Al Schnier, Keller Williams, Jerry Douglas and John Scofield.[7]

In 2018 Reid Genaur organized a cast of 24 musicians to record his latest studio album Conspire To Smile under the moniker Reid Genauer & Folks. The album primarily consists of cover songs whose messages point towards love, positivity and community as a source of solidarity. The songs range from Lenny Kravit's “Let Love Rule” to Woody Guthrie's classic folk song “This Land Is Your Land”[8]

Songwriting and musical style

Genauer began writing poems at the age of 10 after reading Shel Silverstein’s Where the Sidewalk Ends. He started writing songs at 14. Since then he has gone on to write, record, and publish more than 100 songs. His songwriting has drawn comparisons to his early influences, including Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter of the Grateful Dead.[9] The Band, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, The Beatles, and Paul Simon.[10]

Author and Entrepreneur

Genauer has worked at Snapple, Fox Mobile Group, and eMusic. He was recruited by Magisto in 2012.[11]

In May 2016, Genauer was chosen as one of the “100 Most Influential North American Tech Marketers” by Hot Topics[12]

Writer

Genauer has published articles on human interest, marketing and the tech industry. He also writes about the importance of storytelling in human culture.

Genauer was a contributor for the book, “Lessons from the Road: Musicians as Business Leaders” (Oct 17, 2017, Archer Publications)[13]

Children’s Book Author

In 2016, Reid wrote and published Jeffery's Jungle (2016, CreateSpace Independent Publishing), a 24-page children's book for ages 4–10, illustrated by Alan Close. It chronicles the mischief of a young boy and the power of his imagination. The book was inspired by Shel Silverstein's “Where the Sidewalk Ends” and is written in the spirit of Dr. Seuss's “The Cat In The Hat.”[14]

Genauer has written more than 100 children's poems and plans to publish a series of books in the future.[15]

Personal life

Reid was married once and is the father of three boys.

Discography

Reid Genauer

  • Reid Genauer, Assembly of Dust (2003)
  • Reid Genauer & Folks, “Conspire To Smile” (2018)
  • Reid Genauer & Folks, “Extended Release” (Live) (2020,

Strangefolk

  • Strangefolk (1994)
  • Lore (1995)
  • Weightless in Water (1998)
  • Live (EP) (2000)
  • A Great Long While (2000)
  • Live at the Capitol Theatre Port Chester, NY 12/27/98 (Live) (2012)
  • Live At The Palladium Worcester MA (2018)

Assembly of Dust

  • The Honest Hour (2004)
  • Recollection (2007)
  • Some Assembly Required (2009)
  • Found Sound- Live (2011)
  • Sun Shot (2013)
  • Live from The Oregon Trail (2016)

References

  1. "Exclusion: Reid Genauer Talks New 'Conspire To Smile' Album & Social Movement". liveforlivemusic.com. 6 February 2018.
  2. Staudter, Thomas (25 May 2003). "A Guitarist Who Tells Stories in Songs". The New York Times.
  3. https://glidemagazine.com/54725/the-strangefolk-story-part-one/tory.html The Strangefolk Story: Part One (Gilde Magazine, March 30, 2011)
  4. "Strangefolk Known by Young and Old Folk". Los Angeles Times. 28 September 1998.
  5. "Reid Genauer: The Honest Hour". Jambands. 2004-11-30. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  6. Times, The New York (2009-07-26). "New CDs". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  7. Assembly of Dust: Some Assembly Required (jambands.com July 23, 2009)
  8. Reid Genauer & Folks Inspire Strength And Positivity On ‘Conspire To Smile’ (ShowTheShow January 19, 2019)
  9. Reid Genauer Writes Children’s Book, Relix Magazine, Feb 25, 2016
  10. Assembly of Dust -Recollection, No Depression, March 1, 2007
  11. Finding the Overlap Between Your Creative Passions and Your Career (FastCompany Sep 25 2014)
  12. 100 Most Influential North American b2b Marketers, (Hot Topics)
  13. Lessons from the Road: Musicians as Business Leaders (Archer Publications, Oct 17, 2017)
  14. Reid Genauer Writes Children’s Book (Relix Magazine, Feb 25, 2016)
  15. Reid Genauer Children's Author (NYS Music, Feb 25, 2016)
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