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Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers is a Massachusetts’ quartet made up of
two distinct parts. In one corner stands the unmistakably
jubilant personality of rock-n-roll’s The Sixers; in the other sits an
authentic American songwriter in a period of profound growth.
Rising triumphantly in the center is a band whose music is the perfect
marriage of the two.
A few months after the band formed, they experienced a harrowing flight
to Florida where they collectively saw their lives flash before their
eyes. The experience caused them to all do a lot of soul
searching. The result is Glassjaw Boxer – a lasting letter to the
world about family and friendships. As a songwriter, Stephen
emerged from the flight with a new found appreciation for everything and
everyone in his life and his heartfelt songs reach out to those he cares
most about. Delving into thoughts and issues we all struggle with
on a daily basis.
Produced by Whiskeytown’s Mike Daly with mixing help from Dave Bryson of
Counting Crows and guest appearances by Mike Daly, Caitlin Cary (Whiskeytown
/ Vocals) and Marc Roberge (O.A.R / Vocals) among others, the songs of
Glassjaw Boxer warmly envelop the listener. As strummed acoustic
and electric guitars share space with accordions, trumpets, and soaring
lap steel, Kellogg crafts an impassioned set of music that is not
observed from a distance, but intimately experienced. “We’ve traded
nostalgia for brutal honesty,” says Kellogg.
On stage, these new songs add another layer to an already engaging live
show that effortlessly mixes rollicking shoulder-to-shoulder singalongs,
casually-spun four-part fables, and triumphant moments of musical
synchronicity. With the Glassjaw Boxer material, the emotional
spectrum expands even further, as Kellogg takes a quieter moment to
share a soulful ballad or a poignant reflection. “It's that much
more of a ride,” says Kellogg.
The album’s centerpiece, “Fourth of July,” tells Kellogg’s life story –
swapping holiday patriotism for the individual moments that shape the
living of a day, year after year. “In Front of the World” shares
instructions on life with a younger brother, ultimately recognizing
Kellogg’s own weaknesses. The opening piano arpeggio of “Sweet
Sophia” immediately recalls classic Springsteen, while the late-night
vocal stomp of closer “Big Easy” evokes the swamp-folk of The Band.
Meanwhile, themes of fatherhood (“Father’s Day”), friendship
(“Milwaukee”), and love (“Hearts in Pain”) bind the set into a
heartfelt, coherent work.
Live, the Sixers - Keith “Goose” Karlson (bass/keys), Chris Soucy
(guitar), and Brian “Boots” Factor (drums) - play together like
brothers, effortlessly sharing the stage and the spotlight. Honed over
hundreds of gigs across the country, the Sixers shows are vivid
celebrations of camaraderie and friendship. “There is a
realization in the band,” says Kellogg, “that this is a journey. It's
not just an end result. What you have is what you make of every
day.”
For the past few years, Kellogg & the Sixers have toured non-stop, some
years clocking in close to 300 shows. They’ve shared the stage
with such notable and diverse artists as Guster, James Brown, Jason Mraz,
Kathleen Edwards, Carbon Leaf, Mike Doughty, Josh Ritter, and Pat McGee
Band. In addition, the band shared arena stages with
million-selling American band O.A.R. Kellogg recalls the nervous
scene prior to their first such show: “we were pushing each other around
the dressing room like it was Braveheart – like we were going into
battle.” The success of that show led to continuing collaborations
between the like-minded bands and the mutual decision to release
Glassjaw Boxer on O.A.R.’s own Everfine Records. “It's nice to be a part
of that family,” says Kellogg.
With Glassjaw Boxer, Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers have written a sincere
statement to friends and family. And to their broadening base of
dedicated followers: teenagers covering their binders and MySpace
profiles with “SK6ERS” and their parents re-discovering how rock ‘n roll
can speak to them, deeply, through the words and music of Stephen
Kellogg & the Sixers – a growing musical legacy of a life honestly and
actively lived.
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When it came time to name their band, south Louisiana brothers Joe
and David Stark went back to their roots – literally. Because
their dad, Bill, was responsible for their earliest musical education,
they chose to call themselves Sons of William.
For Joe, it’s a bit of a departure; he’s used to thinking of himself as
a solo entity or as a hired gun, having been offered to play guitar with
Butch Walker, Marc Broussard, Will Hoge, and Rock Star INXS, amongst
others. Joe and David have been playing together in a formal sense
for just over two years, even though they jammed together since they
were little.
“We listened to a lot of the same music growing up and were influenced
by a lot of the same things. When I would find something, we would learn
about it together. So when he started playing music, it was kind of just
something we dabbled in,” says Joe.
Though an older cousin turned them on to a lot of the music they now
cite as influences (from the Beatles to Tom Petty), it was Bill who
bought Joe a drum kit when he was all of 2 years old. Thankfully
the same drum kit was passed down to David.
Jen Janet’, another south Louisiana native, rounds out the band with
soulful chops and vocals, and undeniable stage presence.
As for Sons of Williams’ music, Joe describes it as “steeped in
traditional rock n’ roll songwriting and simplicity.”
“We feel we have found our own voice through a constant balance of
studying the music we love and abandoning self-imposed rules,” he
explains. “We are not ashamed to wear our bluesy influences as long as
we feel like we are challenging ourselves.”
Sons of William recently finished their first full-length album with
Nashville producer Justin Tocket (Marc Broussard, Toby Lightman, Rex
Moroux). The record is titled, “What Hides Inside” and is to be
released September 4th on Red Lick Records.
The Sons continue to tour relentlessly and will more than likely be in a
city near you sometime soon. Please visit sonsofwilliam.com or
myspace.com/sonsofwilliam for news and tour dates.
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See a YouTube clip from Sons Of William
Presented In Conjunction With Landshark Entertainment
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