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A brand new style of Texas Country, folk, and pop-rock, GUARANTEED to have you singing along by the second chorus. Don't believe me? Listen and find out.
12 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Country Rock, POP: Folky Pop
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For years, Jon Englishâs claim to fame was as the front man and primary songwriter for the Austin indie-rock phenomenon, Plow Monday. After almost three years away from the music scene, Jon is exploding back onto the charts with his first solo effort, King of Everybody , a truly unique blend of Texas-country, folk, and pop-rock that is so catchy it should come with a warning.
A truly independent product, the album was produced, engineered, recorded, written, and performed entirely by Jon.
âFor me, this is what music is all about,â Jon said. âYou get the chance to play your music, to play what you really feel, without worrying about what the guys in your band, the guys at the label, the guys at the radio will think. The end result is something unique, a style I donât think anyone has ever quite heard before, and Iâm very proud of that.â
Before the CD had even been released, his first single âTexas Brought Us Hereâ was already picking up where Plow Monday left off, tearing up the internet on Myspace, Garageband, and Mp3.com. In its first week up for review on Garageband, the song was named Most Original Track in the country genre, proof-positive that Jon has invented a style all his own.
âTexas Brought Us Here is just what it sounds like. Itâs my tribute to my home state and the things that we all love as Texans,â Jon said. âAnd even though Iâve never really played country music before, I grew up on it just like everyone else in Central Texas. When you write about Texas, Texas is gonna put a little bit of her sound in there for you.â
Listeners on-line have described Jonâs sound as Rob Thomas-meets-Pat Green, and Jon admits heâs guilty as charged.
âI want to write music that people like to sing along with, but at the same time I want it to go over well on your back porch while youâre drinking a beer with your friends,â Jon said. âItâs definitely got a lot of mainstream appeal, Iâm not interested in people finding my music to be eclectic or hard to define. Itâs just me, just as I am, coming straight from my heart to your stereo.â
12 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Country Rock, POP: Folky Pop
Details:
For years, Jon Englishâs claim to fame was as the front man and primary songwriter for the Austin indie-rock phenomenon, Plow Monday. After almost three years away from the music scene, Jon is exploding back onto the charts with his first solo effort, King of Everybody , a truly unique blend of Texas-country, folk, and pop-rock that is so catchy it should come with a warning.
A truly independent product, the album was produced, engineered, recorded, written, and performed entirely by Jon.
âFor me, this is what music is all about,â Jon said. âYou get the chance to play your music, to play what you really feel, without worrying about what the guys in your band, the guys at the label, the guys at the radio will think. The end result is something unique, a style I donât think anyone has ever quite heard before, and Iâm very proud of that.â
Before the CD had even been released, his first single âTexas Brought Us Hereâ was already picking up where Plow Monday left off, tearing up the internet on Myspace, Garageband, and Mp3.com. In its first week up for review on Garageband, the song was named Most Original Track in the country genre, proof-positive that Jon has invented a style all his own.
âTexas Brought Us Here is just what it sounds like. Itâs my tribute to my home state and the things that we all love as Texans,â Jon said. âAnd even though Iâve never really played country music before, I grew up on it just like everyone else in Central Texas. When you write about Texas, Texas is gonna put a little bit of her sound in there for you.â
Listeners on-line have described Jonâs sound as Rob Thomas-meets-Pat Green, and Jon admits heâs guilty as charged.
âI want to write music that people like to sing along with, but at the same time I want it to go over well on your back porch while youâre drinking a beer with your friends,â Jon said. âItâs definitely got a lot of mainstream appeal, Iâm not interested in people finding my music to be eclectic or hard to define. Itâs just me, just as I am, coming straight from my heart to your stereo.â
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