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Dale Watson

 
Artist: Dale Watson
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  • Born: October 07, 1962, Alabama
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Country
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "The Truckin' Sessions", "The Best of the Hightone Years", "The Truckin' Sessions, Vol. 2
  • Representative Songs: "Pity Party", "List of Reasons", "A Real Country Song

Biography

A staunch adherent of old-style honky tonk and Bakersfield country, Dale Watson has positioned himself as a tattooed, stubbornly independent outsider only interested in recording authentic country music. As a result, he has never sold many records, but his music has been championed by numerous critics and alternative country fans.

Watson was born in Alabama in 1962 but spent his teenage years near Houston, and he grew to think of Texas as his true home state. His father and brother were both musically inclined, and he began writing his own songs at age 12, making his first recording two years later. After graduating from high school, he spent seven years playing local clubs and honky tonks. He moved to Los Angeles in 1988 on the advice of Rosie Flores and soon joined the house band at North Hollywood's now-legendary alt-country venue the Palomino Club. He recorded two singles for Curb in 1990, "One Tear at a Time" and "You Pour It On," and appeared on the third volume of the compilation series A Town South of Bakersfield in 1992. Not long after, he moved to Nashville and spent some time writing songs for the Gary Morris publishing company.

Watson didn't find commercial country much to his taste, and he relocated to the more progressive-minded scene in Austin, TX, where he formed a backing band called the Lonestars. He scored a deal with Hightone and released his debut album, Cheatin' Heart Attack, in 1995. It was greeted with enormous acclaim for the vitality Watson brought to his vintage-style material and performances and also featured a witty dig at mainstream country in "Nashville Rash." Follow-up Blessed or Damned appeared in 1996 and continued in a similar vein, as did 1997's I Hate These Songs. His next release, The Truckin' Sessions, appeared on Koch in 1998 and was devoted entirely to that distinct country subgenre of truck driving songs.

Unfortunately, it was almost his last. In 2000, Watson's fiancée was killed in an automobile accident; devastated, he attempted to drown his sorrows in booze and drugs and nearly died of an overdose shortly after Christmas. He wound up checking himself into a mental institution to recover and re-emerged later in 2001 with the deeply sorrowful tribute Every Song I Write Is for You, which appeared on Koch's new country imprint Audium. A couple of lower-key releases followed, the holiday album Christmas in Texas (2001) and Live in London, England (2002). In 2004, with his heart still on his sleeve, but a thicker skin, Watson released Dreamland. He also prepared himself for the lead role in Zalman King's forthcoming cowboy drama, Austin Angel.

Watson was inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame one year later. He took a break from music for the majority of that year, moving to Maryland in order to spend more time with his daughters. He was back playing gigs in Austin by 2006, and a documentary on Watson, Crazy Again, premiered at SXSW that year. Directed by King, the film charted Watson's mental breakdown following the death of his fiancée. A new full-length, From the Cradle to the Grave, came out in 2007, along with a second album, The Little Darlin' Sessions. The Truckin' Sessions, Vol. 2 appeared in 2009 from Hyena Records. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Dale Watson

Watson performing in April 2009
Background information
Birth name Kenneth Dale Watson
Born October 7, 1962
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Genres Country
Occupations Singer, Songwriter
Instruments Singing
Guitar
Years active 1976–present
Labels HighTone, Continental Song City, Audium, Koch, Hyena , Ampro
Associated acts The Lone Stars
Website www.dalewatson.com
Members
David Bowen, Gene Kurtz, Don Pawlak
Former members
Herb Belofsky, Don Raby, Billy Dee, Scott Matthews, Ricky Davis, Donnie Knutson (Road Manager), Preston Rumbaugh, Brian Ferriby, Mark Rubin, Scott Hinkle, Ron O'Rilly, Butch Brown, Dennis Vanderhoof, Craig Pettigrew, Dave Biller

Dale Watson (born 1962, Birmingham, Alabama) is an American alternative country singer, guitarist and songwriter based in Austin, Texas. He's positioned himself as a tattooed, stubbornly independent outsider who is interested in recording authentic country music. As a result, his record sales have been slow, but he's become a favorite of critics and Alt-Country fans[1].

He has won the British Country Music Awards Best International Artist on an Independent Label, and country music awards in the Netherlands and Spain. Watson tours Europe annually,[2] and has a large growing fan base there.[3]

The singer is also featured in the Zalman King documentary Crazy Again, chronicling his (Watson's) mental breakdown after his girlfriend Terri Herbert died in a fatal car accident in September 2000. He also was the focus of a 2007 bio-picture, Austin Angel. Championed "Ameripolitan" as a new genre of original music with prominent roots influence.

After going on hiatus from music in 2004, he moved to Baltimore, Maryland to be closer to his daughters, he returned to Austin in July 2006 and resumed playing regular gigs in Austin, including Sunday nights at Ginny's Little Longhorn Saloon and a Monday night residence at The Continental Club. He is also a regular performer on the Grand Ole Opry.

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Discography

Album Year Label
Cheatin' Heart Attack 1995 Hightone Records
Blessed or Damned 1996 Hightone Records
I Hate These Songs 1997 Hightone Records
The Truckin Sessions 1998 Koch Records
People I've Known, Places I've Been 1999 Continental Song City
Preachin' to the Choir 2001 Continental Song City
Every Song I Write Is for You 2001 Audium/Koch
Christmas in Texas 2001 Audium/Koch
Live in London, England 2002 Audium/Koch
One More, Once More 2003 Continental Song City
Dreamland 2004 Koch Records
Heeah!! 2005 Continental Song City
Whiskey or God 2006 Palo Duro Records
Live at Newland, NL 2006 Me & My Records
From the Cradle to the Grave 2007 HYENA Records
The Little Darling Sessions 2007 Koch Records
Help Your Lord 2008 (Independent - No label)
The Truckin' Sessions Vol. 2 2009 Me & My Records

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Dale Watson biography Allmusic.com
  2. ^ HYENA RECORDS Dale Watson
  3. ^ Dale Watson Kock Entertainment biopic



 
 
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