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BLP sources|date=September 2008 Jon Dee Graham is a musician, guitarist and songwriter from Austin, Texas|Austin , Texas . He was born February 28, 1959. Graham was named the Austin Musician of the Year during the South by Southwest (SXSW) music conference in 2006. He was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame three times: as a solo artist in 2000, again in 2008 as a member of The Skunks , and again in 2009 as a member of the True Believers.
Graham's current musical projects include the Hobart Brothers, a collaboration with Freedy Johnston and Susan Cowsill . Their album, "At Least We Have Each Other," is set for release on February 28, 2012 on Freedom Records.
The Skunks' lineup featured Jesse Sublett on bass and vocals and Bill Blackmon on drums. Founded in 1978, Graham joined as their new guitarist (replacing Eddie Munoz, who departed to join The Plimsouls ) in 1979. Graham's guitar can be heard on the band's live CD, “Live: Earthquake Shake, released in 2000.The Austin Chronicle: “The Skunks, the Band That Broke Austin Out of the Seventies Young, Loud, and Cheap,” by Ken Lieck, December 8, 2000
The True Believers, which included Alejandro Escovedo and his brother, Javier Escovedo , are widely considered by critics to be seminal figures in the fusion of literary songwriting and punk rock, a sound often referred to as alt.country.
His music has been featured in soundtracks such as Ladder 49 and Veronica Mars . In 1992, Patty Smyth covered Graham's song, "One Moment to Another" on her album, Patty Smyth .
To date, Graham has released seven albums: Escape from Monster Island (1997, Freedom Records); Summerland (1999, New West Records ); Hooray for the Moon (2002, New West Records); The Great Battle (2004, New West Records); Full (2006, Freedom Records); Swept Away (Live Soundtrack) (2008, Freedom Records) and ''It's Not As Bad As It Looks (2010, Freedom Records). His record, The Great Battle, was produced by Charlie Sexton .
Graham's music generally explores the struggles adults face as they work to raise their children, maintain marriages and jobs, and grapple with the quick passage of time. Despite the heaviness of such themes, Graham's music is infused with a strong sense of the joys of life and the need to remain optimistic.
Graham's second child, Willie, suffers from a chronic, rare childhood disease called Legg-Perthes . In 2005, the Austin music community banded together in an effort to raise money for Willie's treatment. The resulting benefit concert at Austin's Continental Club became a CD/DVD release called "Big Sweet Life: The Songs of Jon Dee Graham." Musicians like Alejandro Escovedo , Bob Schneider , David Garza , Ray Wylie Hubbard , Ian McLagan , and Steve Poltz all contributed by covering Graham's tunes. An additional benefit concert, held the same night at the Saxon Pub, featured performances by Roky Erickson and the Skunks. Graham commuted the short distance between clubs to participate in both shows.
Over the years, Graham has been backed by Jim Keltner , Rafael Gayol , Mark Andes , Michael Hardwick, and Andrew Duplantis, who went on to play in Son Volt with Jay Farrar .
In early 2006, production began on a feature-length documentary on Graham and his music. Entitled, Jon Dee Graham: Swept Away , it was released on DVD on May 20, 2008. The film was directed by a friend of Graham's, Mark Finkelpearl, who happens to be a documentary television professional with a background on the staffs of the Discovery Channel and National Geographic Television .
In August 2008, Graham underwent emergency surgery after being injured in a one-car accident.Moser, Margaret. http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Blogs/Music? subject=oid%3A650674 The Austin Chronicle: Earache& #33; Austin Music Blog: Graham and Lemonade, September 4, 2008.
Almost every Wednesday night, fans can see Graham live at the Continental Club on Austin's South Congress|South CongressAvenue where he traditionally plays a set at 10pm, just before James McMurtry goes on at midnight.
Discography
It's Not As Bad As It Looks - 2010 (Freedom)
Swept Away (Music from the documentary film by Mark Finkelpearl) -- 2008 (Freedom)
FULL - 2006 (Freedom)
Big Sweet Life: The Songs of Jon Dee Graham - 2005 (Freedom)
2009 Live In Europe CD and DVD (James McMurtry), Guitar on Laredo
See also
Music of Austin
Notes
Reflist
Further reading
Reviews
Loar, Cristel. http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/59044/jon-dee-graham-swept-awaya-rock-and-roll-documentary/ Jon Dee Graham: Jon Dee Graham Swept Away (DVD) (A Rock and Roll Documentary) in PopMatters , May 30, 2008.
Reed, Aaron. http://www.austin360.com/search/content/movies/stories/2008/05/0523graham.html 'Jon Dee Graham: Swept Away' captures Austin musician in Austin360.com , May 23, 2008.
Wynn, Ron. http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/news.php? viewStory=60324 Riffs: Getting swept away with Jon Dee Graham in The City Paper , May 20, 2008.
External links
http://www.jondeegraham.com Official Jon Dee Graham web site
http://www.kut.org/items/show/10713 KUT FM: Jon Dee Graham Live - November 28, 2007
http://www.kut.org/items/show/10779 KUT FM: Austin's Reluctant Rock Star
http://www.lightningrodrecords.com/mcmurtry.html James McMurtry with John Dee Graham album note
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