Sid Griffin
Biography
Albert Sidney "Sid" Griffin (born September 18, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, guitarist-mandolinist, bandleader, and author who lives in London, England. He led the Long Ryders band in the 1980s, founded the Coal Porters group in the 1990s, has recorded several solo albums and is the author of volumes on Bob Dylan, Gram Parsons and bluegrass music.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

No Other
1974

The Basement Tapes Complete (The Bootleg Series Vol. 11)
2014

White Light
1971

It Ain't Easy
1971

Don't Try This At Home
1991

State Of Our Union
1985

Medicine Show
1984

Teen Babes From Monsanto
1984

Native Sons
1984

Everything Stops For Tea
1972

Safe At Home
1968

Academy Fight Song / Watching Bluegrass Burn
1992

Two Fisted Tales
1987

Drifters
1984

The Radio Tokyo Tapes
1983

10-5-60
1983

Vindicator
1972

Gene Clark With The Gosdin Brothers
1967

Farther Along: The Best Of The Flying Burrito Brothers
1988

Tales Of The New West
1985
Credited work
424 releases · 86 albums · active 1980–2026
- Performance · 1,156
- Other credits · 338
- Production · 85
- Engineering · 15
- Mastering · 5
Studios: The Automatt · Time Enough and World Enough Studios · Ultra-Sonic Recording Studios · Capitol Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- The Long Ryders
- Gene Clark
- Billy Bragg
- The Coal Porters
- The Dream Syndicate
- Russ Tolman
- Danny & Dusty
