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John Wesley Harding

 
Artist: John Wesley Harding
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  • Born: October 22, 1965
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Here Comes the Groom," "It Happened One Night," "Here Comes the Groom/The Name Above the Title"
  • Representative Songs: "Bastard Son," "The Devil in Me," "The Person You Are"

Biography

John Wesley Harding may take his name from a Bob Dylan album and he's a modern-day folksinger, but with the biting, cynical observations in his songs and sharp sense of humor combined with winning melodies, he shows his true forefathers are Elvis Costello and Nick Lowe with a hint of Billy Bragg. Far from being a follower or strict revivalist, however, Wes draws on a wide assortment of musical influences, pushing the boundaries of the all-too-often formulaic singer/songwriter tag to create something all his own.

Wesley Harding Stace was born in Hastings, East Sussex, England in 1965. He taught himself guitar, picking out songs by John Prine, Loudon Wainwright and Bob Dylan and eventually began writing on his own as a teenager. In 1988, he cut short his Ph.D. studies at Cambridge University in favor of a career in music. An opening slot for John Hiatt attracted the attention of Demon Records who signed him and released the live It Happened One Night the same year.

In 1990, he teamed up with producer Andey Paley and members of Elvis Costello's Attractions (the association would cause Costello comparisons that would continue to haunt him) to record Here Comes the Groom for Sire. He supported the album alone in the U.S. where his spirited live shows attracted a great deal of word-of-mouth attention and strong cult following, especially in alternative and college radio. In 1991 he followed with The Name Above the Title and Why We Fight in 1992. While he received consistently good reviews, expanded on his cult following through constant touring, and finally shook (for the most part) the Elvis Costello comparisons, lack of a substantial push from Sire led to his leaving the label by the mid-90s. The self-financed John Wesley Harding's New Deal, was finished in 1996 and picked up for release by Rhino's short-lived Forward label. In 1998, he signed to Zero Hour and released Awake. In 1999, he followed with Trad Arr Jones, a collection of traditional folk songs written or arranged by Nic Jones; 2000 saw the release of The Confessions of St. Ace. He returned in 2004 with Adam's Apple. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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Wesley Stace (born 22 October 1965) is a folk/pop singer-songwriter who goes by the stage name John Wesley Harding and who has called his style of music "folk noir" and "gangsta folk". Under his real name, he has recently written two bestselling novels.

He was born in Hastings, East Sussex, England. His given name, Wesley, comes from John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, who preached one of his last sermons in the town where Harding was born.

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Name

His stage name is the same as the Bob Dylan 1967 album (and song) John Wesley Harding, for which Bob Dylan famously misspelled the outlaw's name, adding a final 'g'. The American gunfighting historical figure John Wesley Hardin was largely forgotten by 1965, when Johnny Cash wrote and recorded the song, "Hardin Wouldn't Run".

Biography

His education included the boarding school St. Andrews School (Pangbourne, Berkshire); Milbourne Lodge (Claygate, Surrey); The King's School Canterbury; and university at Jesus College, Cambridge. He left Cambridge with a First in English Literature, but left before completing his Ph.D. in Social and Political Science. Since 1991, Harding has lived in the United States, most recently in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. His sister,[1] Melanie Stace, well known in Britain, is also a successful performing artist.

Career

His influences include Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Ray Davies, and Phil Ochs. He has been frequently compared to Elvis Costello probably fueled, in part, by the fact that two members of his early band The Good Liars (Pete and Bruce Thomas) had been members of The Attractions. Harding was chosen by Springsteen as his first opening act in 20 years for his solo shows at the Berkeley Community Theatre in 1995. Harding most often plays solo, or as a duo, but has also done concerts with various backing bands: The Good Liars, The Family Values, The Radical Gentlemen and, most recently, a new band in NYC called The English UK. His best-known work may be "I'm Wrong About Everything", which was included on the soundtrack for High Fidelity. His cover of the Madonna song, "Like a Prayer" is also widely known. He has released 15 albums, and his most recent pop release WHO WAS CHANGED AND WHO WAS DEAD (2009), recorded with The Minus Five, was a critical success, garnering considerable airplay. He has been joined onstage by Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, John Prine, Bruce Springsteen (with whom he recorded a duet on his album AWAKE), Joan Baez, Peter Buck, Evan Dando, David Baddiel, Rick Moody, Tanya Donelly, Josh Ritter, Rosanne Cash, Colin Meloy, Scott MacCaughey and Robyn Hitchcock amongst others.

In 2005, he published his first novel, the critically acclaimed Misfortune, under his real name (Wesley Stace). It was nominated for the Guardian First Book Award, and shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the James Tiptree, Jr. Award. Misfortune was also chosen by Amazon as one of the Ten Best Novels of 2005, and was one of The Washington Post's Books of the Year. Misfortune, translated as L'infortunée, became a bestseller in France, and has also been translated into many languages including Hebrew, Chinese, and Japanese. The movie rights to "Misfortune" were sold in 2008. His 2005 album Songs of Misfortune comprises songs written for, or appearing in, that book, and was one of Amazon's Top Ten Folk records of the year.

His second novel, BY GEORGE, was published in August 2007; it was one of the New York Public Library's Books To Remember of 2007, and Booklist Editor's Choice for books of the year. He has recently completed a third , CHARLES JESSOLD, CONSIDERED AS A MURDERER (to be published by Jonathan Cape in the UK in Sept 2010). He reviews for the Times Literary Supplement. Other writings include chapbooks for some of his albums, and essays for various music publications from Creem to Raygun. His essay, "Listerine: The Life and Opinions of Laurence Sterne," published in Post Road #5, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

His series of "Cabinet of Wonders" variety shows in Spring 2009 in New York City at Le Poisson Rouge includes appearances by Rosanne Cash, Graham Parker, Josh Ritter, Rick Moody, Colson Whitehead and Jonathan Ames. It's "a brilliant evening of laid-back fun" (VILLAGE VOICE) and "one of the most whip-smart variety shows on the market" (PORTLAND TRIBUNE). A further series in the fall of 2009 at the same venue will feature, among others: A.C.Newman, Rhett Miller, Steven Page, Eugene Mirman, David Gates, John Roderick, Jon Auer, Tanya Donelly, Martha Plimpton, Todd Barry, Steve Almond and Stephen Elliott.

John Wesley Harding/Wesley Stace is currently artist-in-residence at Fairleigh Dickinson University, NJ, where he curates the Words & Music Festival.

Discography

  • It Happened One Night (live)
  • God Made Me Do It: The Christmas EP
  • Here Comes The Groom
  • The Name Above the Title
  • Why We Fight
  • Pett Levels: The Summer EP
  • John Wesley Harding's New Deal
  • Dynablob (studio outtakes, fan club release, later commercially released)
  • Dynablob 2 (live recordings, fan club release, later commercially released)
  • Awake
  • Trad Arr Jones (a tribute to Nic Jones)
  • The Confessions of St. Ace
  • Dynablob 3: 26 March 1999 (live, fan club release)
  • The Man With No Shadow (unreleased, later issued as Adam's Apple with slightly different tracks)
  • Dynablob 4: Swings & Roundabouts (studio, new material, fan club release)
  • Garden of Eden: The Fall EP (EP)
  • Adam's Apple
  • Songs of Misfortune (as the Love Hall Tryst)
  • Who Was Changed And Who Was Dead (with The Minus Five)

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Modern Rock
1990 "The Devil in Me" 17 Here Comes the Groom
1991 "The Person You Are" 8 The Name Above the Title
"The People's Drug" 29

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