Friday, June 29, 2012

Uproar Tour coming to Dallas 9-16

UpRoar Tour

GodSmack
ShineDown
Staind
Papa Roach
POD
Thousand Foot Crutch
Adelita's Way

and many many more

Warrant at the Lucky Mule Abilene June 30

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Friday, June 1, 2012

The Damn Quails May 2012 Fiddlestrings


The Damn Quails


Off The Beaten Path, Texas Country’s  The Damn Quails from Norman, Oklahoma (I would call it more alternative  Country)  yeah babes I said Country...


     These guys are tearing up the black top playing back to back shows with tour dates all over the Map of the south.. God Bless their souls.  Check them out Acoustic or with Full Amps…
Wondering down to what many of us endearing call “our Patio” at Fiddlestrings in San Angelo, Texas to get the latest from the girls, I was surprised to find a live band gearing up to play.
The Damn Quails….. Performed a nice little acoustic style set for myself and 200 of my closest friends.  

     While we here ROCK and you know it… We appreciate the energy artist put into their music and performance and on this cramped area by the pool one of the performers Spiritual ENERGY struck me. I tried to capture what I felt on camera, however  a snapshot could not even come close to the energy I was seeing going on. 
(Jon Knudson)



     Back at the table with the gang, we all stopped for the sound coming from the stage. This Texas Country pegged band had a fiddle solo that was not so much fiddle like Charlie Daniels but a more classical serenade, a violin. I was amazed to look up and see Jon making this beautiful sound..  At that moment, everything ceases to exist, except the sound coming from his beautiful instrument.

     I ran into Jon, we had a quick chat before he went to attend to the fans.  Intrigued by what he had to say I had to return to the scene of the Music, to see if I could visit with him for a few.

Below is what I learned from the three members that lent their time.

Jon Knudson, 30 steel guitar, fiddle, and Ivories.  Better question was what do you NOT play?  Attended OU on a mjusical scholarship with a minor in business. He comes from a musical family who would gather around and sing and play. His father plays around 17 different instruments. He says his favorite instrument to play is the piano.
    
     Jon is the one who struck me on this sunny afternoon on the patio… there was something about the relationship going on between the music, steel guitar and Jon.  Jon tells me “I just try to open the doorway to the musical consciousness when I play”.  I hope you can see it in the photo. 
As Jon is formally schooled and grew up with music in his family I was not surprised to hear him proclaim…”Every note has been played by someone somewhere through time it is just a matter of me making is say what I want it to say”.
    
      He tells me he is haunted by the fiddle. That scores come to him in his sleep. While ill for a few weeks  and stuck at home, he would wake up in the middle of the night with new music in his head.
This tall, skinny, long haired man can be plucked up and placed in any musical situation and I think he would excel and you would still see that relationship going on between the instrument he is playing, the music and the man.  His laid back demeanor even after playing in the hot sun was also enjoyable.

Tom “The Dude” Young, 36 drums.  This was my first glance at  Tom, as he was hidden behind the drums, in his words, ”all I saw were every one's asses” .  Being an acoustic show he was not on his full set, I cannot wait to see that performance.
      
     Tom has been playing for about 20 years and you can see his excitement for what he does not only in his smile but in his words and bubbly personality.   “I cant believe they pay me to do this I love what I do”.  Tom, tells me, “I transcend, thinking about what is going on in my life and what is next on this journey” when he plays. “I am a student for life and strive to be better today than I was yesterday at whatever I am doing”.  This was seconded by Jon
    
     Tom talked about being nominated for a Texas Country Award. His face lit up as he talked about the honor of being nominated.  He loved the fact he can “break all expectations”.
Tom likes and looks forward to the big stage but still loves the intimate settings such as Fiddlestrings and hanging with the fans.   Well Tom the Fans love hanging with you, but next time we are all just going to jump in the pool.

Blake Lennon, 29 lead guitar, mandolin and percussion.   Blake also attended OU and has played for about ten years.  Blake is the one who talked about how The Damn Quails connect musically even laying tracks separately in the studio, “We just know what and where the others are and where we need to be”.
    
     Blake tells me they all write a little of the music they play but for him he is “Amazed to work with ridiculously awesome Writers “ Bryon White and Gabriel Marshall of the band,
Blake tells me: “I don’t think about the song or the next cord. I just open myself up (motioning from the top of his head) and let it flow through me and out” when he plays on stage.

     I spoke with three of the five that were there that night. I hope to get the opportunity to talk in depth with the rest of the band in the near future.

     From what this patron can see they love what they do they feel the music through their bodies and souls. They love getting to know the fans. They are influenced by many many genres of music, rock, classical, country, jazz, blue grass and the list goes on and you can see a little of every one of them as they play.

Till Next Time and I may even bring my dancing shoes, a girl could get lost in your music wrapped in the arms of a dance partner..


Nicole