Shooter Jennings
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a1aara
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Shooter Jennings escapes the shadow
The Paradise, Nov. 10, 2005
By Jeffrey B. Remz
BOSTON - Fortunately for Shooter Jennings, he is not afraid of the gigantic shadow in the form of his late father Waylon Jennings.
He is so unafraid that when the Johnny Cash biopic hits the silver screen, Waylon Jennings will be played by Shooter.
But the comparisons are inevitable along with the questions of whether Shooter is a worthy artist in his own right or merely riding the coattails.
The younger Jennings, in his mid-20s, of course isn't the artist that his father was at this stage, but he certainly turned in a competent, heartfelt show before an enthusiastic crowd of about 300 people, some of whom seemed to know every word of his songs.
He also possesses some of his dad's bravado, evidenced by the lead-off song in concert and on his debut, the title track, "Put the O Back in Country," where he sings, "So are you ready for the country/are you ready for me/better get ready for the country/Ain't I a sight to see."
One would think from this that Jennings owns a big ego and is full of himself, but that isn't the case. He takes his music seriously.
Jennings opts for more of a rock sound (interesting considering how he decries what has happened to country music), but he also knows a thing or two about a country song (the best song on the album and in concert is "4th of July."
Like his dad, he is somewhat of a rebel. He ditched Nashville for LA (in one of the best songs, "Solid Country Gold," Jennings sang, "I left there long ago/'cause they built Music City by sacrificing soul") for about three years, though he turned in a fine memory of his upbringing in "Southern Comfort," the name of the house in which he grew up."
He also seems enamored of drug songs as with the true tale of "Busted in Baylor County" along with several other drug references.
Jennings, who recalls Travis Tritt a lot, was a bit hoarse and thin vocally, apparently because he was suffering from a chest cold that shortened a gig the previous night in Toronto. But between songs from the debut and some new material coming out tentatively in April plus a few covers of songs of Waylon on this evening, Jennings showed enough talent at this point in his career.
Sarah Borges, an up-and rising country and blues singer from the Boston area, preceded Jennings with a well-received set. Borges received much acclaim for her debut out on the small Blue Corn label out of Texas earlier this year, "Silver City," as well as an appearance at the Americana Music Association confab in Nashville in September.
Borges dished out more of a bluesy rock than country sound and quickly won over a large crowd. She has enough of a voice, attitude and presence to warrant being a comer.
The Paradise, Nov. 10, 2005
By Jeffrey B. Remz
BOSTON - Fortunately for Shooter Jennings, he is not afraid of the gigantic shadow in the form of his late father Waylon Jennings.
He is so unafraid that when the Johnny Cash biopic hits the silver screen, Waylon Jennings will be played by Shooter.
But the comparisons are inevitable along with the questions of whether Shooter is a worthy artist in his own right or merely riding the coattails.
The younger Jennings, in his mid-20s, of course isn't the artist that his father was at this stage, but he certainly turned in a competent, heartfelt show before an enthusiastic crowd of about 300 people, some of whom seemed to know every word of his songs.
He also possesses some of his dad's bravado, evidenced by the lead-off song in concert and on his debut, the title track, "Put the O Back in Country," where he sings, "So are you ready for the country/are you ready for me/better get ready for the country/Ain't I a sight to see."
One would think from this that Jennings owns a big ego and is full of himself, but that isn't the case. He takes his music seriously.
Jennings opts for more of a rock sound (interesting considering how he decries what has happened to country music), but he also knows a thing or two about a country song (the best song on the album and in concert is "4th of July."
Like his dad, he is somewhat of a rebel. He ditched Nashville for LA (in one of the best songs, "Solid Country Gold," Jennings sang, "I left there long ago/'cause they built Music City by sacrificing soul") for about three years, though he turned in a fine memory of his upbringing in "Southern Comfort," the name of the house in which he grew up."
He also seems enamored of drug songs as with the true tale of "Busted in Baylor County" along with several other drug references.
Jennings, who recalls Travis Tritt a lot, was a bit hoarse and thin vocally, apparently because he was suffering from a chest cold that shortened a gig the previous night in Toronto. But between songs from the debut and some new material coming out tentatively in April plus a few covers of songs of Waylon on this evening, Jennings showed enough talent at this point in his career.
Sarah Borges, an up-and rising country and blues singer from the Boston area, preceded Jennings with a well-received set. Borges received much acclaim for her debut out on the small Blue Corn label out of Texas earlier this year, "Silver City," as well as an appearance at the Americana Music Association confab in Nashville in September.
Borges dished out more of a bluesy rock than country sound and quickly won over a large crowd. She has enough of a voice, attitude and presence to warrant being a comer.
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Is his girlfriend the girl from the 4th of July video? I'm thinking probably not, but just curious.Ilph wrote:Did anybody hear Shooter and girlfriend Drea DeMatteo on Howard Stern this morning? Great interview.
Thanks for the article a1a...
I like how the journalist says 4th of July is his best song. While I think it's an awesome song I think it's the most mainstream on his album... In my opinion not his best, but then again I love every song on the album basically. If I had to choose a favorite, maybe Manifesto No. 1, Daddy's Farm, or Solid Country Gold. Couldn't narrow it down to one I bet though.
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a1aara
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His girfriend was on the Sopranos. I think she is now on that awful show "Joey".TikiTom wrote:Is his girlfriend the girl from the 4th of July video? I'm thinking probably not, but just curious.Ilph wrote:Did anybody hear Shooter and girlfriend Drea DeMatteo on Howard Stern this morning? Great interview.
Thanks for the article a1a...
I like how the journalist says 4th of July is his best song. While I think it's an awesome song I think it's the most mainstream on his album... In my opinion not his best, but then again I love every song on the album basically. If I had to choose a favorite, maybe Manifesto No. 1, Daddy's Farm, or Solid Country Gold. Couldn't narrow it down to one I bet though.
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Ilph
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Money will surely take you from great to crap really fast.a1aara wrote:His girfriend was on the Sopranos. I think she is now on that awful show "Joey".TikiTom wrote:Is his girlfriend the girl from the 4th of July video? I'm thinking probably not, but just curious.Ilph wrote:Did anybody hear Shooter and girlfriend Drea DeMatteo on Howard Stern this morning? Great interview.
Thanks for the article a1a...
I like how the journalist says 4th of July is his best song. While I think it's an awesome song I think it's the most mainstream on his album... In my opinion not his best, but then again I love every song on the album basically. If I had to choose a favorite, maybe Manifesto No. 1, Daddy's Farm, or Solid Country Gold. Couldn't narrow it down to one I bet though.
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a1aara
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Nov. 21, 2005: Shooter Jennings, recently finished recording his second album for Universal South.
"Electric Rodeo" is slated to be out April 4, 2006.
Jennings' debut, "Put The 'O' Back In Country," was out earlier this year, scanning more than 200,000 copies. Jennings also hosted his own radio program (also called Electric Rodeo) on Sirius Satellite Radio and he made his big screen debut in the 20th Century Fox Johhny Cash biopic, "Walk The Line," in theatres now.
"Electric Rodeo" is slated to be out April 4, 2006.
Jennings' debut, "Put The 'O' Back In Country," was out earlier this year, scanning more than 200,000 copies. Jennings also hosted his own radio program (also called Electric Rodeo) on Sirius Satellite Radio and he made his big screen debut in the 20th Century Fox Johhny Cash biopic, "Walk The Line," in theatres now.
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