Jayson Bales











Jayson Bales
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Jayson Bales, who was born in Austin and calls Dallas home, doesn’t shy away from his Texas roots, but at the same time has made his way apart from just the “Texas music scene.” “I love a lot of the music coming out of Texas right now,” says Jayson. “At the same time though, I don’t want to be boxed into a certain genre. It doesn’t allow for flexibility with your audience as you grow musically. Most of what I am doing right now is more influenced by rock-n-roll, and less by the outlaw country music typically identified with the Texas music scene. I still have a hard time defining what is Texas music anyway. It’s not a genre. It’s just where you are from.” “I started out writing folk music on the acoustic guitar by myself; political songs, story songs, love songs, but I quickly figured out the music I like best had many sound dimensions to it and that I could create that with a fuller sound. I started really getting into Brian Wilson, Calexico, Los Lobos, and Wilco. My drummer Greg Fontanillas also schooled me in jazz, so I fell in love with Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, and Coltrane. These artists are making sonically interesting music. My thoughts were to merge some of those sounds with the writings of a folk singer. So I guess now I play folk-rock. Who knows really?” With other musicians he’d met through various gigs, Jayson formed his band which is like his second family. Greg Fontanillas (drums), Johnny Ferrell (guitar, vocals), and Peter Wilkins (bass), make up the core alongside Jayson (lead vocals, guitar, songs). If anything the band family is flexible and a host of other musicians have been known to lend their talents to Jayson’s music. Artists like Rich Brotherton, Trish Murphy, Scrappy Jud Newcomb, John Lefler, Salim Nourallah, and Carter Albrecht have all joined Jayson before. “Greg, Peter, and Johnny are my family and I think that makes us tight onstage. At the same time, I’m flexible enough to adapt with other musicians based on the needs of a performance.” Though he doesn’t tour like he used to, Jayson is still making albums and playing shows across Texas and California. Jayson’s last album, Cruel & Unusual, spent 10 straight weeks on the AMA Top 100 radio charts and hit #4 on the Roots Music folk charts. The album showed a darker side to Bales from his previous record, Broken Furniture. The darker, less polished sounds of Cruel & Unusual were brought out by producer, Salim Nourallah (Old 97s, Carter Albrecht, Sorta) and a cast of rock, country, and jazz musicians. For his latest album scheduled for release in the Fall of 2008, Jayson has reunited with Nourallah and is focusing on cutting the basic tracks strictly with his core band and then adding some world music and pop flavors to the album.
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10/18/2006 - CD Review: Jayson Bales & The Revival's Cruel & Unusual - Read More
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 16


Jayson Bales  07/06/2004            
Robert
Broken Furniture is an awesome album! It's kind of folky, rock-n-roll. It's not the same old same old Texas music. Jayson can write too.
Jayson Bales  04/23/2004            
Darryl
One of the most original songwriters out there right now! Killer band too!
Jayson Bales  12/18/2003            
Big D
Jayson is one of the best songwriters on the scene, period. Particular highlights are "El Capitan deGalveston", "Quarterlife Crisis", "Sold Out in America" and "Where Bluebonnets Used to Grow". Check out his band too. They are a great live show.
Jayson Bales  11/05/2003            
Neil, Lubbock, TX
Jayson has a unique style giving him a sound of his own. His live shows are fun and energetic, with songs and lyrics you can relate too. He's a fresh sound on the Texas music scene.
Jayson Bales  10/20/2003            
Keith Callahan
very memorable - lyrics kept me smiling and reflective on family and friends - this cd is a welcome addition to my collection
Jayson Bales  10/20/2003            
Sallye
Jayson has a unique talent for putting his life's events to music and lyrics. He is a real accomplished artist and the Texas Music scene will hear of a lot from Jayson over the months ahead. I find his sound definitely cool.
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