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John Wesley Harding
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John Wesley Harding
may take his name from a
Bob Dylan
album and he's a modern-day folksinger, but with the biting, cynical observations in his songs and sharp sense of humor combined with winning melodies, he shows his true forefathers are
Elvis Costello
and
Nick Lowe
with a hint of
Billy Bragg
. Far from being a follower or strict revivalist, however,
Wes
draws on a wide assortment of musical influences, pushing the boundaries of the all-too-often formulaic singer/songwriter tag to
create something all his own.
Wesley Harding Stace was born in Hastings, East Sussex, England in 1965. He taught himself guitar, picking out songs by
John Prine
,
Loudon Wainwright
and
Bob Dylan
and eventually began writing on his own as a teenager. In 1988, he cut short his Ph.D. studies at Cambridge University in favor of a career in music. An opening slot for
John Hiatt
attracted the attention of Demon Records who signed him and released the live
It Happened One Night
the same year.
In 1990, he teamed up with producer
Andey Paley
and members of
Elvis Costello's
Attractions
(the association would cause
Costello
comparisons that would continue to haunt him) to record
Here Comes the Groom
for Sire. He supported the album alone in the U.S. where his spirited live shows attracted a great deal of word-of-mouth attention and strong cult following, especially in alternative and college radio. In 1991 he followed with
The Name Above the Title
and
Why We Fight
in 1992. While he received consistently good reviews, expanded on his cult following through constant touring, and finally shook (for the most part) the
Elvis Costello
comparisons, lack of a substantial push from Sire led to his leaving the label by the mid-90s. The self-financed
John Wesley Harding's New Deal
, was finished in 1996 and picked up for release by Rhino's short-lived Forward label. In 1998, he signed to Zero Hour and released
Awake
. In 1999, he followed with
Trad Arr Jones
, a collection of traditional folk songs written or arranged by Nic Jones; 2000 saw the release of
The Confessions of St. Ace
. He returned in 2004 with
Adam's Apple
. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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