JW-Jones delivers Everything Now and more with his star-studded new album — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
“I am incredibly proud of these songs, and this music,” says Jones. “It is 100% original roots and blues with a variety of grooves, feels, and personal lyrics. This is a snapshot of who I am as a person, and where I am as an artist today.”
Joining the award-winning roots singer/guitarist are special guests Jimmie Vaughan, The Texas Horns, Rob McNelley, Stanton Moore and Gordie Johnson of Canadian roots monsters Big Sugar, among others. JW penned the entire album with fellow Canadian legends Dick Cooper and Johnson (who also produced). The tracks were recorded in Austin with Johnson, and in Ottawa with long-time collaborator Eric Eggleston.
“Gordie and I met the old-fashioned way, on Instagram during the pandemic,” jokes Jones. “After meeting for lunch many months later in Austin and visiting his studio, I was enamored by his passion and process of creating new music, which led to working together. He’s a total freak talent as a producer, guitarist, singer, bassist, drummer, keyboards — you name it. Everyone knows that… but more than that, he’s an incredible guy. He’s got such a chill and wise vibe, and I learned more about how to be a more emotionally balanced human than I have from just about anyone else. I look up to him in so many ways.”
For Jones, the Everything Now recording sessions highlights are many, starting with Vaughan. “Recording with Jimmie Vaughan, my biggest living influence, is a childhood dream come true, and his king-of-cool vibe leaps out of the speakers on the track Take Your Time. “Since I was 15 years old, I’ve dreamed about trading riffs with Jimmie Vaughan, and some 25 years later, that dream came true when Jimmie came over to Gordie’s studio. Talk about a bucket list? Unbelievable! I am so grateful for his support and generosity.
“Songs — it’s all about the songs!” adds Jones, whose searing axemanship has been praised in recent years by legendary blues artists Buddy Guy and Chuck Leavell (The Rolling Stones). “While there are plenty of burning lead guitar solos on the new album, I wanted to open up and get more personal than ever with the lyrics. From the true story, Papa’s In The Pen, to When You Left, that I sang with tears rolling down my cheeks about my mother’s passing, these are stories that I feel like I can finally share through my music.”
The Texas Horns are long-time friends and frequent touring buddies. “Texas Horns leader Kaz Kazanoff has been a friend for a couple of decades, since we first played together at the Ottawa Blues Festival in 2002. When we’re in Austin, he opens his home to my entire band, and I’ve always wanted to get The Texas Horns on a record. Since I was already in Austin working with Gordie Johnson, it was easy for Kaz, Al Gomez and John Mills to visit the studio to record. They brought the perfect feel to the most heartfelt song on the record, When you Left. It means so much to me to have The Texas Horns be part of such a special song.
“And what can I say about Rob McNelley? He’s a multi-ACM winner of the guitarist of the year, toured with Bob Seger, first-call studio guitarist for Miranda Lambert, Carrie Underwood, Buddy Guy, Kingfish, Joe Bonamassa and many more, and he appeared on my Juno-nominated Belmont Boulevard record in 2014. During the pandemic, we had a wonderful Zoom video call to discuss how to create unique rhythm guitar parts for various styles of roots music, and it led to Rob cutting a track for My Luck, which I was working on at the time. His tone and feel throughout gave the song a bounce that took it to a totally new level!
“Three of the best drummers in the world are also on this album; Aaron Sterling, session drummer to the stars (John Mayer, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, Lady A and many more), Stanton Moore (New Orleans drumming master, and the best drummer I’ve ever seen live, period), and shuffle king Jason Corbiere (tours with Jimmie Vaughan). I even played drums on a track (Keeping Me Up)!”
Jones has racked up an impressive number of awards and accolades in recent years, both as a solo performer and as a member of Canadian roots group Horojo Trio. He was named best guitarist at the 2020 International Blues Challenge, has a Juno nomination, and is a Billboard Top 10 blues artist. His career has taken him to 23 countries on four continents. The Horojo Trio also won best band at the 2020 International Blues Challenge.
Listen to Everything Now below and get more JW-Jones on his website, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.