Frogtoon Musique

Biographie de l'artiste pour Jake Xerxes Fussell

Jake Xerxes Fussell Is An American Singer And Guitarist From Durham North Carolina He Is Son Of Fred C. Fussell A Folklorist Whose Fieldwork Took Him Often With Young Fussell In Tow Across The Southeast Documenting Traditional Culture Which Included Recording Blues And Old-Time Musicians. As A Teenager Fussell Began Playing Studying And Apprenticing With Piedmont Blues Legend Precious Bryant “Georgia Buck” With Whom He Toured And Recorded And Riding Wild With Alabama Bluesman Black Rodeo Rider Rye Whiskey Distiller And Master Dowser George Daniel “Rabbit On A Log” . He Joined A Phenix City Country Band Who Were Students Of Jimmie Tarlton Of Darby And Tarlton He Accompanied Etta Baker In North Carolina He Moved To Berkeley Where He Hung With Genius Documentary Filmmaker Les Blank And Learned From Haight Folkies Like Will Scarlett Jefferson Airplane Hot Tuna Brownie McGhee And Cult Fingerstyle Guitarist Steve Mann “Push Boat” He Appeared On A Prairie Home Companion. He Did A Whole Lot Of Listening Gradually Honing His Prodigious Guitar Skills Singing And Repertoire. In 2005 He Moved To Oxford Mississippi Where He Enrolled In The Southern Studies Department At Ole Miss Recorded And Toured With Rev. John Wilkins And Last Year Met Up With Acclaimed Artist William Tyler To Begin Recording His First Solo Album. Collaborating With Tyler And Engineer Mark Nevers In Nashville Was A Conscious Decision To Depart Cloistered Trad Scenes And Sonics For Broader More Oblique Horizons. Tyler A Guitar Virtuoso Known For His Own Compositions That Untether And Reframe Traditional Six-String Forms And Techniques Helmed The Push Boat In Inimitable Fashion Enlisting Crack Ed Nashville Session Vets Chris Scruggs Steel Guitar Bass Fiddle Bonnie “Prince” Billy Marty Stuart Brian Kotzur Drums Silver Jews And Hoot Hester Fiddle Bill Monroe Ray Charles To Crew. So It’s No Accident That Jake Approaches The Songs And Styles Represented Here With Both Interpretive Respect And Unfussy Irreverence Imbuing Them With Equal Parts Vaporish Percolating Atmosphere And Academic Rigor Honoring The Folksong Headwaters By Emphasizing Their Liquid Mutability Alien Strangeness And Sly Humor Above Preconceived Notions Of Static Authenticity. Fussell Recognizes That Folk Revivalist Preciousness About Spurious Genre Boundaries Often Feels Absurdly At Odds With The Unruliness And Restlessly Inventive Practices Of Tradition Bearers—no Revival Or Reenactment Gear Is Necessary When The Music Lives And Breathes And Throws Around Hips And Knees Like These. Likewise When You Examine Their Lyrical Content Ostensibly Linear Tales About Rivers And Work Labor Of The Hands As In “Boat’s Up The River” And “Man At The Mill” And Labor Of The Heart As In “Star Girl” And “Pork And Beans” Reveal Themselves As Fractured Riddled With Narrative Lacunae That Open Up The Texts As Squirrelly Riddles Or Gentle Metaphysical Jokes. For Fussell These Odd Disjunctures Demonstrate The Way That Verses And Choruses The Stories We Tell Disintegrate And Erode Over Time Worn Smooth As River Stones And Transmogrified By Their Repeated Telling More Lovely For Their Fissures And Absences Than For Any Imaginary Original Integrity. Aptly “Chattahoochee” May Mean Something Like “writing On Rocks” In Muscogee Or Yuchi. Each Song Rendered Here Contains Its Own Twinned Inversion—its Own Columbus Its Own Phenix City—and Jake Navigates Their Shoals With Intuitive Grace And Authority.

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