Dienstag, 13. Juli 2010

Jason Lee Wilson - new killer album - Big Gun


1. All I Need Is Your Love
2. Big Gun
3. Heart Like Mine
4. Joke's On Me
5. Don't Sell Your Soul
6. From Lynchburg to Nashville
7. For Lovin' Me (That's What you Get)
8. See The Big Man Cry
9. Smokehouse
10. Sometimes You Win
11. Gear Up Daddy
12. Don't Knock What You Don't Understand
13. Great and Marvelous
14. When I Get To Heaven
15. Wagon Wheel

A song by Jason Lee Wilson is an empassioned epic in essence, piercing and at times somber but eternally honest. It's songs like these that Jason Lee Wilson presents in this brand-new collection. All have been carefully chosen and arranged to give you endless listening pleasure. Some are familar hits from the past, newly recorded by Jason as a sentimental offering, and few singers today are better qualified to give these songs that EXTRA SOMETHING that intensifies their appeal! Since his first release with Rhythm Bomb Records, Jason has been one of its major stars, singing his way into the affections of thousands of listeners! Consequently, in recognition of and with great appreciation, this new album is dedicated to YOU!



Dienstag, 6. Juli 2010

Free download: Mystery Gang - Live and Wild





Doug Wilshire - and his very rare 1967 Vailant VC ...

 

FOR ME IT LOOKS LIKE A DODGE PHOENIX, AT LEAST THE BADGE SAYS IT ... But I grew up with Opel Kapitän and Ford Badewanne ...

Doug Wilshire plays a two-neck Hawaiian steel guitar in city pubs and drives a '67 Valiant.
And somehow it all makes good sense.  The 45-year-old came to Australia in 1982 when he was 17 to play in our pubs chasing the success of Aussie pub bands Australian Crawl, Men at Work and Mental as Anything.
"I came out here and joined a rockabilly band in Sydney," he says. "I've earned my living playing music full time ever since."


Wilshire also trained as a mechanic, so when the opportunity to "earn some good money" came up maintaining the massive dragline excavators in the North Queensland mine fields, he jumped at it. "I only work three days a week up here and then fly back to Brisbane where I can continue to play my music. "When I get more money up here, I'll be able to whack a great big huge donk in the Valiant."
This jumble of jobs and passions seems to fit like a jigsaw puzzle for Wilshire. His day begins at 3am when he starts a 12-hour shift keeping the big excavators running '24/7'. And he's been working on some of the biggest of them all.


"Dragline 37 at Peak Downs is the largest in the southern hemisphere," he says. "It weighs a couple of million pounds (about 900 tonne) and the bucket alone holds over 1500 cubic metres which is the equivalent of a house. It runs on a 66,000 volt electric motor and plugs into a giant wire about 8 inches (20cm) across."
His love of big machinery extends to his passion for Chryslers.  "I bought the Valiant off a guy who worked for Compass airlines and when they went bust he had to sell," he says. "He had done some of the work on it; air shocks, turquoise paint and 1970s Jelly Bean mag wheels. "The car picked me. I had to have it."
The car is a 1967 Chrysler Valiant VC Regal powered by a 225 (3.6-litre) six-cylinder Hemi with a single-barrel Carter RBS downdraft carburettor.


"If I could get my hands on a Special I would. The Regal is the one below," he says. "I got it for just $1500 in 2006. It was a bargain. It only had 6000 miles (9656km) on the clock.   I've redone the trim on the doors, rebuilt the carby, put new valve seats in as it was blowing some smoke, and a bigger exhaust. "I put 225mm tyres on the back and 190s on the front. When I pump up the air shocks the back looks high like a '60s Mopar muscle car.  One day I'll put a 360 (5.9-litre) Hemi in it. It's got the engine bay big enough for it."
Wilshire likes old Chryslers because they have "more style than any Ford or Holden".
"My dad was a Ford man and my brother was GM man, but not me. "You can always tell a Chrysler product. Even their PT Cruiser and 300C. They have that retro style that I like. "My dream car is an AP1 or AP2 1957-59 Chrysler Royal. I'm looking for one right now. They have the biggest fins in Australia. "Fins should make a comeback."


The fins, the retro car ... It all seems to fit with Wilshire's music and his sense of style. "The way I look - tattoos, clothes - it's all retro," he says. "I've been into it since grade 3 when I saw Sha Na Na. They played at Woodstock and I looked at them and I just clicked with that era."
Wilshire followed rockabilly band the Stray Cats in the '80s and became good friends with guitarist Brian Setzer, recently playing support in Brisbane on the Stray Cats reunion tour. "He's one of the main reasons I wanted to play guitar. I even have a big Stray Cats tat on my left shoulder."


Wilshire will launches his new solo  "rockabilly, roots and blues, and western swing" album, Cuz Of You, with his band the Tailspinners at the 18th annual Brisbane Blues Festival on March 13 at the Jubilee Hotel in Fortitude Valley.


Wilshire's music should even score him cheap rego. "I might put this on concessional rego and just use it for club meets. I play a lot of car club gigs, so I can use it a fair bit legally," he says.

http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-and-reviews/car-news/my_1967_valiant_vc_regal



Very desperate housewifes ...

unknown band, ca. 2002, bad behavin, possibly from the UK

Dekes guitar INFERNO

Rockin Lloyd Tripp

Cave Catt Sammy ... in the US, 2002, Green Bay WI

Joey, Cave Catt Sammy and a unknown fan in Green Bay

Bellfuries at Rockin 50s Fest Oneida Casino

Ad for Dougs first CD ...

1958 colors ...

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