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Jesse Dayton is an American musician, actor and record producer from Austin, ... Texas, where he was raised on the music of George Jones, Hank Williams, ...
Soon after, Temple's long-time friend, Jesse Dayton (an Austin, Texas-based alt-country musician and songwriter) was approached to helm the project as producer and bandleader with Temple and Dayton sharing songwriting credit. [3] The album is presented as a greatest hits compilation from the 1970s, contemporary with the film's setting.
The twelve songs on the album were recorded in two days, supported by bassist Eric Vogel and Grammy-winning drummer Terence Higgins. [9] Johanson's manager suggested Jesse Dayton to produce the album. Dayton had him play each track live about five times to figure out what worked and what didn't work.
Jun. 5—Jesse Dayton is finally home after a short run on tour in Australia. "I'm just kind of trying to get over jet lag," he says. "It's a tough one to get back from."
In May 2023, Fish released the collaborative album Death Wish Blues (Rounder Records) with Jesse Dayton, and the pair set forth on an extensive tour schedule throughout the US, UK, and Europe. Supporting them on the UK leg of their tour was Canadian roots rock band The Commoners . [ 18 ]
"Something to Brag About" is a song written by Bobby Braddock that was recorded as a duet between American country artists Charlie Louvin and Melba Montgomery. It was also issued as a single in 1970. "Something to Brag About" was originally recorded at the Jack Clement Recording Studio on July 15, 1970. It was Louvin's and Montgomery's first ...
The album features two songs with his friend and fellow Ameripolitan Awards, Outlaw Male Winner, Jesse Dayton, on lead guitar. These are cover songs; “Single Again” by Gary Stewart, and “Monkey David Wine” by David Allan Coe. Dayton and Biram enthusiastically trade off vocal lines in the latter.
Jesse Dayton [26] The Deep Dark Woods [27] The Devil Makes Three [28] Tanya Donelly [29] Drive-By Truckers [30] E. ... Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.).