Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2022
Time: 55:53
Size: 130,4 MB
Label: Vintage LaNell Records
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2022
Time: 55:53
Size: 130,4 MB
Label: Vintage LaNell Records
Styles: Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Tight Dress - 3:31
2. She - 3:44
3. Over The Pain - 5:47
4. Got No Name (For Amy Marie) - 4:16
5. Broken Angel - 5:08
6. Going Down To Mobile - 5:23
7. Livin' My Life - 3:29
8. Somewhere Salvation - 4:43
9. Redheaded Woman Blues (Acoustic) - 4:19
10. Everyone Knows - 5:50
11. Memories Of Me And You - 4:41
12. There's No Need - 4:56
1. Tight Dress - 3:31
2. She - 3:44
3. Over The Pain - 5:47
4. Got No Name (For Amy Marie) - 4:16
5. Broken Angel - 5:08
6. Going Down To Mobile - 5:23
7. Livin' My Life - 3:29
8. Somewhere Salvation - 4:43
9. Redheaded Woman Blues (Acoustic) - 4:19
10. Everyone Knows - 5:50
11. Memories Of Me And You - 4:41
12. There's No Need - 4:56
The Galaxie Agency and Vintage LaNell Records are proud to announce the new release for Orphan Jon and The Abandoned.
“After my 2018 debut album “Abandoned No More”, I wanted to write an album that centered on moving on, in spite of, and overcoming. “In Spite Of” is my life’s motto, and it is what has driven me in a positive direction since my childhood. The Covid pandemic initially put the brakes on this album’s production but, as I’ve learned over time, you get to decide what the outcome will be. Sure there are unknowns that can delay your progress, but you alone will determine how it all ends.
And so The Abandoned and I, along with my great friend Alastair Greene who produced, co-wrote and played on the album as well, went into the studio in late January 2021 and got to business on bringing my vision to reality. And even with the unfortunate delays throughout 2021 due to the pandemic, the album was completed this past Spring. I truly appreciate all the love and support of OJATA.”
Orphan Jon is an American Roots and Blues artist originally from Bakersfield, California. OJATA; often referred to by fans of Orphan Jon while touring with his band The Abandoned, was formed in 2015 by vocalist and songwriter Jon English. In the Fall of 2017 he was signed to SoCal’s highly respected and well established blues label Rip Cat Records. Since forming, OJATA has steadily grown in popularity due in part to it’s high energy and musical passion they display while performing. They’re a grassroots band that loves the connection they have with audiences in whatever setting. Roots and Blues is their life blood, and it shows in their ever popular eclectic originals; and the few selective interpreted covers, they bring to every show. It is the bands goal to captivate the audience from the first note struck until the last chord is played while entertaining them both musically and visually. Orphan Jon simply put, is a very unique artist; and along with his touring band The Abandoned, has an energy and style that not only captures the traditional fans of the blues, but also has them steadily gaining a younger audience as well. One SoCal writer said, “when you see and hear OJATA you’re taken on a journey through the ups and downs, the twists and turns, peaks and valleys of the vibrancy of love and everyday living through their music. They are a rare breed full of spirit and charisma, and they put on a show that is both energetic and captivating with a tight sound like no other.”
“Orphan” Jon English’s vocals are a moving musical tapestry; they’re emotional, heartfelt, intense and at times very soulful and yearning, he has no inhibitions when it comes to leaving his heart and soul fully exposed to the listeners. That’s just how he is. Full disclosure on life. His life; in song. A life that everyone in some form or fashion can connect and relate to. Along with Orphan Jon’s vocals is his special guest lead guitarist; at times a co-writer, but always a journeyman, and an artist that will showcase a flowing, rhythmic, harmonious blend of string manipulations as that invites your soul on a cosmic colorful expedition to places you might’ve never been before. Then there’s his stellar rhythm section that has a steady uplifting, driving, subtle and powerful bassist that takes your heartbeat on a vast rousing journey, accompanied with the energetic, captivating, influential dynamics of the drummer, and you have The Abandoned.
Orphan Jon, and The Abandoned, is a band that totally captures the essence of what American Music is all about; hard work, rough life, grinding days, moving souls, touching hearts and heartfelt love, day to day, and all the time.
“After my 2018 debut album “Abandoned No More”, I wanted to write an album that centered on moving on, in spite of, and overcoming. “In Spite Of” is my life’s motto, and it is what has driven me in a positive direction since my childhood. The Covid pandemic initially put the brakes on this album’s production but, as I’ve learned over time, you get to decide what the outcome will be. Sure there are unknowns that can delay your progress, but you alone will determine how it all ends.
And so The Abandoned and I, along with my great friend Alastair Greene who produced, co-wrote and played on the album as well, went into the studio in late January 2021 and got to business on bringing my vision to reality. And even with the unfortunate delays throughout 2021 due to the pandemic, the album was completed this past Spring. I truly appreciate all the love and support of OJATA.”
Orphan Jon is an American Roots and Blues artist originally from Bakersfield, California. OJATA; often referred to by fans of Orphan Jon while touring with his band The Abandoned, was formed in 2015 by vocalist and songwriter Jon English. In the Fall of 2017 he was signed to SoCal’s highly respected and well established blues label Rip Cat Records. Since forming, OJATA has steadily grown in popularity due in part to it’s high energy and musical passion they display while performing. They’re a grassroots band that loves the connection they have with audiences in whatever setting. Roots and Blues is their life blood, and it shows in their ever popular eclectic originals; and the few selective interpreted covers, they bring to every show. It is the bands goal to captivate the audience from the first note struck until the last chord is played while entertaining them both musically and visually. Orphan Jon simply put, is a very unique artist; and along with his touring band The Abandoned, has an energy and style that not only captures the traditional fans of the blues, but also has them steadily gaining a younger audience as well. One SoCal writer said, “when you see and hear OJATA you’re taken on a journey through the ups and downs, the twists and turns, peaks and valleys of the vibrancy of love and everyday living through their music. They are a rare breed full of spirit and charisma, and they put on a show that is both energetic and captivating with a tight sound like no other.”
“Orphan” Jon English’s vocals are a moving musical tapestry; they’re emotional, heartfelt, intense and at times very soulful and yearning, he has no inhibitions when it comes to leaving his heart and soul fully exposed to the listeners. That’s just how he is. Full disclosure on life. His life; in song. A life that everyone in some form or fashion can connect and relate to. Along with Orphan Jon’s vocals is his special guest lead guitarist; at times a co-writer, but always a journeyman, and an artist that will showcase a flowing, rhythmic, harmonious blend of string manipulations as that invites your soul on a cosmic colorful expedition to places you might’ve never been before. Then there’s his stellar rhythm section that has a steady uplifting, driving, subtle and powerful bassist that takes your heartbeat on a vast rousing journey, accompanied with the energetic, captivating, influential dynamics of the drummer, and you have The Abandoned.
Orphan Jon, and The Abandoned, is a band that totally captures the essence of what American Music is all about; hard work, rough life, grinding days, moving souls, touching hearts and heartfelt love, day to day, and all the time.
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