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After his tenure in the proto- power pop band
the Nerves
and following the dissolution of his early-'80s Los Angeles rock & roll band
the Plimsouls
,
Peter Case
launched a career as an influential American singer/songwriter specializing in finger-picked acoustic guitar and redemptive story-songs about society's outcasts and drifters, delivered in a uniquely soulful, folk-rock style.
Case
's secret weapon is his powerhouse voice; combined with his imaginative and visionary songwriting and his ability to blow real harmonica licks, he's well-respected
among his peers and a perennial favorite among serious listeners. By the turn of the century, longevity was working in his favor as he continued to set the bar for contemporary singer/songwriter music.
Case
grew up in the small town of Hamburg (near Buffalo), NY. Like any number of young men of his generation,
Elvis Presley
and
the Beatles
made a profound impression on him, but he was equally moved by the folk and blues sounds of
Mississippi John Hurt
,
Leadbelly
, and
Woody Guthrie
. As a teenager, he veered from rock bands to the troubadour's life, playing coffeehouses and busking for change. In 1974, he arrived in San Francisco and worked as a street musician in a scene that included
Allen Ginsberg
and
the Cockettes
, among others. By 1976, he had joined
the Nerves
at the invitation of
Jack Lee
; the meeting led to a move to L.A. and the formation of the guitar-driven soul-punk band
the Plimsouls
in 1979. The group found success with the power pop standard
"A Million Miles Away,"
though shortly after they disbanded.
Case
debuted with
Peter Case
in 1986. The self-titled album was a collection of what
Case
called "tribal folk," produced by
T-Bone Burnett
and including collaborations with
Burnett
,
Case
's first wife,
Victoria Williams
, and musicians like
John Hiatt
and
Roger McGuinn
sitting in.
Case
was among the handful of rockers who had honed his acoustic songs in clubs, helping to launch the so-called "unplugged" movement and later, the singer/songwriter explosion of the '90s. In 1989, he released
The Man With the Blue Post-Modern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar
, again with the assistance of choice musicians like
David Hidalgo
,
Ry Cooder
, and
Benmont Tench
. In a 1989 Rolling Stone interview,
Bruce Springsteen
cited
Case
as the songwriter he was listening to most at the time. For 1992's
Six-Pack of Love
,
Case
chucked the folk aesthetic for something more rock-oriented, but the collection flopped, as did his liaison with Geffen. Galvanizing his forces, he self-released
Sings Like Hell
(1993) a stark collection of traditional folk songs, favorite covers, and originals, recorded with
Marvin Etzioni
in a Los Angeles living room. The bold move earned him a new recording contract with Vanguard where he came on strong with
Torn Again
(1995), a set of visionary songs with potency reminiscent of
Blue Guitar
.
In 1996,
the Plimsouls
re-formed for some reunion shows and a recording session which yielded
Kool Trash
(Shaky City, 1998).
Case
remained active on the acoustic scene and hosted an evening for songwriters at Santa Monica's revived Ash Grove folk club. Between records for Vanguard --
Full Service No Waiting
(1997) and
Flying Saucer Blues
(2000) --
Case
curated a musical program for the Getty Museum and performed
Beatles
songs with
Sir George Martin
live at the Hollywood Bowl. In spring of 2001, he produced
Avalon Blues
, a Grammy-nominated tribute to his childhood hero,
Mississippi John Hurt
, featuring contributions from
Lucinda Williams
,
Dave Alvin
, and
Steve Earle
. That same year he self-released
Thank You St. Jude
, a collection of songs from his catalog recorded in solo acoustic arrangements with fiddle. Fall 2002 saw release of his ninth solo album,
Beeline
, which combined his rock-folk style with new rhythms and prepared guitar sounds. In 2004,
Case
celebrated 20 years as a solo artist (and ten years with Vanguard Records) with the release of the compilation
Who's Gonna Go Your Crooked Mile
, featuring highlights from his catalog there, as well as three new recordings. In 2005,
the Plimsouls
performed another series of reunion shows; they remain on the touring circuit. In 2006, a three-disc, 47-track tribute to
Case
's songs, A Case for Case, featured versions of his songs recorded by fellow musicians,
Richard Buckner
,
James McMurtry
, and
Amy Rigby
, among others. It was only a matter of time before
Case
would enter the spoken word/literature realm: turning his poetic visions into a six-song suite,
Bomb Light Prayer Vigil
was released on the literary audio magazine Verb in early 2006 and by mid-year was preparing a studio album for 2007 release. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide
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