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Gary Jules
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With just a single album (1998's
Greetings From the Side
),
Gary Jules
emerged as one of the most gifted songwriting talents to surface during the decade. The album was ultimately sunk by poor record label handling and, as a result, sadly neglected by an unknowing listening public. It would be three years before he resurfaced with the independently released
Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets
, an album that was even more stunning and advanced on all the promises of the first.
San Diego
native
Gary Jules Aguirre
-- professionally shortened to
Gary Jules
to honor the Texan grandfather who called him that -- first began playing acoustic guitar as a child at the instigation of his parents. Unsatisfied with lessons, he quit shortly after his first recital, only to rediscover the instrument in fifth grade on his own, this time taking up electric guitar with
John Lennon
as the primary catalyst. By the time high school arrived,
Jules
and childhood friend
Michael Andrews
had formed an early incarnation of
the Origin
. (The band eventually signed to Virgin and put out two early-'90s albums, though
after
Jules
had left the group and moved to Los Angeles.) In 1987 he began a yearlong stint at UCLA during which he started the band
Kofi
. The band went on a short hiatus the following year, and
Jules
took the opportunity to trek around Asia, sometimes singing in the streets for his supper. When he returned to the States,
Kofi
resumed playing and developed a small buzz around Los Angeles, until they called it quits in 1990.
Jules
moved back to San Diego later that year and formed
Ourtown Pansies
, who put out a limited, locally released CD before disbanding in 1992, after which he took off for and settled in San Francisco, where
the Origin
had already relocated. When that band broke up as well,
Jules
and
Andrews
began playing and recording together again. During this period, he wrote many of the songs that would eventually form the bulk of his debut album and make volumes of demo tapes. Andrews returned to San Diego to play with
the Greyboy Allstars
in 1995, and
Jules
began making frequent sojourns to Los Angeles to shop for a record deal.
Serendipitously, one of the few people who had heard the
Ourtown Pansies
album was Zeke Piestrup. An old roommate of a high-school friend of
Jules
, Piestrup had since become a DJ at the vaunted KROQ in Los Angeles. Thanks to his considerable industry clout, Piestrup managed to sign
Jules
to A&M when that major bought his indie label Metro Ride.
Jules
recruited
Andrews
to produce the album, who, in turn, corralled engineer
J. Bradley Cook
, fresh from working on
the Counting Crows
'
Recovering Satellites
. Using rented
Crows
equipment, they holed up in
Andrews
' basement studio in the spring of 1997 and recorded the superb
Greetings From the Side
, which was subsequently mixed by industry heavyweight
Tchad Blake
. Unfortunately, A&M allowed the album to languish until it was finally released in the fall of 1998. The label also neglected to release a single from the album, and it disappeared before it had a commercial chance. (The record's title song did, however, find its way into the film Digging to China.) A&M promptly dropped
Jules
from the label and he did not resurface until 2001, when, lessons learned from his major-label experience, he self-released
Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets
. It took awhile to gain momentum, but with solid distribution in Europe and Australia and strong word of mouth domestically,
Wolftickets
was soon on its way to being Jules' first hit album. His haunting remake of
Tears for Fears
'
"Mad World"
was issued as a single and debuted at number one in the UK; it eventually went Gold. Jules then embarked on a tour of England and Scotland that lasted through spring 2004. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide
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Bird
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Trading Snakeoil for Wolftickets
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Greetings from the Side
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