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Saturday, May 19th at Mercury Lounge
217 East Houston St
New York, NY 10002Damien Jurado
Damien Jurado is a singer-songwriter in the indie-rock tradition of Seattle, Washington. His music is regarded as being heavily influenced by folk music. Over the years he has released albums on many labels; today his primary label is Secretly Canadian. He was once in the band, Coolidge, with Seattle's David Bazan.
He often makes use of found sound and field recording techniques, and has experimented with different forms of tape recordings. In 2000 he released Postcards and Audio Letters, a collection of found audio letters and fragments that he had found from sources such as thrift store tape players and answering machines. Also released in 2000 was Ghost of David,, Jurado's bleakest and most personal sounding record to date. I Break Chairs, (2002) was produced by long time friend, David Bazan. It was his last album for Sub Pop, and was a much rockier, electric affair. After signing for the Indiana-based label Secretly Canadian, Damien Jurado reverted to his trademark folk ballad-based style, releasing four more albums: Where Shall You Take Me?, (2003), On My Way to Absence,, (2005) And Now That I'm In Your Shadow, (2006) and Caught In The Trees, (2008).
His next album Saint Ba [Read more]
He often makes use of found sound and field recording techniques, and has experimented with different forms of tape recordings. In 2000 he released Postcards and Audio Letters, a collection of found audio letters and fragments that he had found from sources such as thrift store tape players and answering machines. Also released in 2000 was Ghost of David,, Jurado's bleakest and most personal sounding record to date. I Break Chairs, (2002) was produced by long time friend, David Bazan. It was his last album for Sub Pop, and was a much rockier, electric affair. After signing for the Indiana-based label Secretly Canadian, Damien Jurado reverted to his trademark folk ballad-based style, releasing four more albums: Where Shall You Take Me?, (2003), On My Way to Absence,, (2005) And Now That I'm In Your Shadow, (2006) and Caught In The Trees, (2008).
His next album Saint Ba [Read more]
Damien Jurado is a singer-songwriter in the indie-rock tradition of Seattle, Washington. His music is regarded as being heavily influenced by folk music. Over the years he has released albums on many labels; today his primary label is Secretly Canadian. He was once in the band, Coolidge, with Seattle's David Bazan.
He often makes use of found sound and field recording techniques, and has experimented with different forms of tape recordings. In 2000 he released Postcards and Audio Letters, a collection of found audio letters and fragments that he had found from sources such as thrift store tape players and answering machines. Also released in 2000 was Ghost of David,, Jurado's bleakest and most personal sounding record to date. I Break Chairs, (2002) was produced by long time friend, David Bazan. It was his last album for Sub Pop, and was a much rockier, electric affair. After signing for the Indiana-based label Secretly Canadian, Damien Jurado reverted to his trademark folk ballad-based style, releasing four more albums: Where Shall You Take Me?, (2003), On My Way to Absence,, (2005) And Now That I'm In Your Shadow, (2006) and Caught In The Trees, (2008).
His next album Saint Bartlett (due out May 25th, 2010) was recorded with producer Richard Swift
Official site: www.saintbartlett.com
Official blog: iamcaughtinthetrees.blogspot.com
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
He often makes use of found sound and field recording techniques, and has experimented with different forms of tape recordings. In 2000 he released Postcards and Audio Letters, a collection of found audio letters and fragments that he had found from sources such as thrift store tape players and answering machines. Also released in 2000 was Ghost of David,, Jurado's bleakest and most personal sounding record to date. I Break Chairs, (2002) was produced by long time friend, David Bazan. It was his last album for Sub Pop, and was a much rockier, electric affair. After signing for the Indiana-based label Secretly Canadian, Damien Jurado reverted to his trademark folk ballad-based style, releasing four more albums: Where Shall You Take Me?, (2003), On My Way to Absence,, (2005) And Now That I'm In Your Shadow, (2006) and Caught In The Trees, (2008).
His next album Saint Bartlett (due out May 25th, 2010) was recorded with producer Richard Swift
Official site: www.saintbartlett.com
Official blog: iamcaughtinthetrees.blogspot.com
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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JBM
There are three artists called JBM
1. Jesse Brian Marchant is a Montreal-based singer song-writer. He recorded his debut album Not Even in July in Henry Hirsch's church studio in Hudson, NY.
Marchant moved to New York at the age of 19 to pursue acting after dropping out of McGill University. He then moved to Los Angeles to write his debut album. He is trained on the guitar and also plays piano, harmonica and ukulele.
Marchant is also contributing to the music score of the film Lovers in a Dangerous Time.
Offical website is www.jbm-music.com .
2. JBM are a Hardcore band from St. Albans, Hertfordshire
Rou (Lead Singer and Synth from Enter Shikari) is the guitarist for JBM.
3. Japanese Hiphop group
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
1. Jesse Brian Marchant is a Montreal-based singer song-writer. He recorded his debut album Not Even in July in Henry Hirsch's church studio in Hudson, NY.
Marchant moved to New York at the age of 19 to pursue acting after dropping out of McGill University. He then moved to Los Angeles to write his debut album. He is trained on the guitar and also plays piano, harmonica and ukulele.
Marchant is also contributing to the music score of the film Lovers in a Dangerous Time.
Offical website is www.jbm-music.com .
2. JBM are a Hardcore band from St. Albans, Hertfordshire
Rou (Lead Singer and Synth from Enter Shikari) is the guitarist for JBM.
3. Japanese Hiphop group
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
There are three artists called JBM
1. Jesse Brian Marchant is a Montreal-based singer song-writer. He recorded his debut album Not Even in July in Henry Hirsch's church studio in Hudson, NY.
Marchant moved to New York at the age of 19 to pursue acting after dropping out of McGill University. He then moved to Los Angeles to write his debut album. He is trained on the guitar and also plays piano, harmonica and ukulele.
Marchant is also contributing to the music score of the film Lovers in a Dangerous Time.
Offical website is www.jbm-music.com .
2. JBM are a Hardcore band from St. Albans, Hertfordshire
Rou (Lead Singer and Synth from Enter Shikari) is the guitarist for JBM.
3. Japanese Hiphop group
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
1. Jesse Brian Marchant is a Montreal-based singer song-writer. He recorded his debut album Not Even in July in Henry Hirsch's church studio in Hudson, NY.
Marchant moved to New York at the age of 19 to pursue acting after dropping out of McGill University. He then moved to Los Angeles to write his debut album. He is trained on the guitar and also plays piano, harmonica and ukulele.
Marchant is also contributing to the music score of the film Lovers in a Dangerous Time.
Offical website is www.jbm-music.com .
2. JBM are a Hardcore band from St. Albans, Hertfordshire
Rou (Lead Singer and Synth from Enter Shikari) is the guitarist for JBM.
3. Japanese Hiphop group
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
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