Friday, November 2, 2012

Jonathan Wilson (folk, psych, rock, country, rhythm and blues / USA)





Biography: 

Jonathan (Spencer) Wilson, born December 30, 1974, in Forest City, North Carolina, is an American singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer who is now based in Los Angeles.


Genres:  Folk, Psychedelic, Rock, Country, Rhythm and Blues

Instruments: Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Percussion
Years active: 1995–present


“Gentle Spirit” is not simply the name of the debut solo album by Jonathan Wilson, it represents the ethos of the artist himself. Warm, supple melodies etched in layers of stringed instruments and willowy organ motifs accompany his earnest, North Carolinian drawl as he tells tales of humane values lost and found.

Wilson’s music is steeped equally in the woodsy contours of his Blue Ridge experiences and the atmospheric guitar reveries of Neil Young and Quicksilver Messenger Service. In fact, “Gentle Spirit,” an expansive double vinyl set, is remarkably evocative of that golden late ‘60s, early ‘70s period when rural and urban sensibilities colluded in producing some of rock’s most imperishable recordings.


“The only theme on the album has to do with some of the words of the title track, about the desensitizing that we are exposed to on a daily basis, of all the explosions and car bombs and people in despair,” he underscores. “And these things that come at you so fast that you don’t have time to really concentrate on them and give them the reverence and respect they deserve. The album talks about taking some time to, you know, give humanity some kind of reverence-laden soundtrack.

“I play a lot of different instruments on my own recordings. For “Gentle Spirit,” I used a Hofner bass. I played a 1969 Gibson ES 345 a lot, especially when I wanted the guitar tone to cut. It’s the same guitar used by Freddie King. It has a very aggressive kind of bite.“

“I drafted in some friends throughout the recording that allowed me to concentrate on the guitar and vocals. I assembled a band with guys like Otto Hauser for basic tracking that created a certain energy that I couldn’t have produced on my own. I also brought in specific people for certain songs,” Wilson explains. “Gary Louris, the singer from The Jayhawks, singer Andy Cabic and drummer Otto Hauser, of the band Vetiver, and pedal steel player Josh Grange all played on the record. Adam McDougal, a good friend of mine who plays Hammond organ with the Black Crowes, drummer Brian Geltner, legendary bassist Gerald Johnson, keyboardist Barry Goldberg and Gary Mallaber, former drummer with the Steve Miller Band and Van Morrison, were all involved, too.”



Jonathan Wilson discusses his latest album,"Gentle Spirit", with WSJ rock & pop critic Jim Fusilli:




Jonathan performing "Desert Raven" at Crossing Border Festival, The Hague, Holland, November 19, 2011:






Source: http://songsofjonathanwilson.com/about



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