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Jamie Lin Wilson with Shawn Williams
Zeeland Street Market
Baton Rouge, LA
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Jamie Lin Wilson with Shawn Williams
Jamie Lin Wilson  

Its a weird road were on right nowI guess it always has been, Jamie Lin Wilson says. Shes sitting on her porch in DHanis, a tiny town on the Seco Creek in South Texas, not far from San Antonio. She laughs a little, then adds, But nobodys life is the same. There is no blueprint.  

Thank goodness for all the lonely paths Jamies had to find that no one else has taken. With a voice that slides in and out of notes with easy grace, a sly sense of humor, and lyrics that highlight the details most of us miss, Jamie creates stark vignettes: intimate conversations between friends who might be lovers and lovers who cant be friends; kids hopping from stone to stone in a graveyard; the way rolling clouds can signal a new season. She lives and works in that sweet spot where folk and country meetGuy Clark territory.  
 
Its unfair that the poets and songwriters are the ones who have the songs about their lives, when maybe thats not whats poetic, Jamie says. Maybe the moments are the ones happening in everyday farmers lives, or to a widow, or a son. Its her comfort in and commitment to two distinct worldsthat of the dream-chasing artists and the dirt-under-their-nails realiststhat makes Jamie and her songs not just inviting, but cathartically important.  

Jamies anticipated new record Jumping Over Rocks marks her second full-length solo album, but shes not the new kid. She cut her teeth fronting and co-fronting beloved bands including the Gougers and the Trishas, winning over listeners and peers across the country. Now, her place as an acclaimed singer-songwriter on her own seems fated, imbued with a singular blend of freshness and road-earned wisdom. I consider Jumping Over Rocks to be a definitive record on myself and my style, Jamie says. I hope its something people connect with, that its familiar to them but also new. I hope that people find it interesting.

No one covers the spectrum of age and experience quite like Jamie: moving portraits of men, women, and children coping, striving, wondering, and celebrating. Interesting? Undoubtedly. Universal but specific and personal, too. I studied people around me more for this record than I have in the past, she says. I wrote songs from my perspective, from the outside looking in.  

Jamie didnt pick up a guitar until she was 19. Casual remarks she dropped to her mom and cousin led to a gifting of an acoustic that Christmas. She started attending open mics in College Station, and was immediately welcomed into what was primarily a boys club of aspiring pickers and writers that included future fellow Gouger Shayne Walker. By the end of the summer, I was playing gigs in a band, the Gougers, she says. I learned how to play guitar on stage.  

Jamie never looked back. She fell in love and married her college sweetheart, Roy. Together, the two raise their children and make their weird road work beautifully. Ive been taking kids on the road for eight years, touring constantly, just taking breaks to have babies, Jamie says.  

Jamie recorded Jumping Over Rocks during four days at Arlyn Studios in Austin. A fierce cast of musicians joined her, including Charlie Sexton on guitar, and together, Jamie and the players cut every track live. Youre hearing my voice with the bandtheir playing, reacting to my emotions, and my voice reacting to the things theyre playing, all in real time, Jamie says. I think that adds to the feeling of these songs.  

The result is a rich collection of story songs delivered over rootsy strings, moody keys, crying steel, and sparse percussion, carried by Jamies songbird soprano that can convey tears or laughter with equal panache, sometimes in the same bar. The record kicks off with Faithful and True, a vocal showcase that mixes the sorrow of admitting shortcomings with a plea for forgiveness. Written with Jack Ingram, the song sounds like a classic from golden-era Nashville. In our minds, it was about a relationship and obvious temptation, Jamie says. I started playing it at shows, and someone came up after one and said, That song sounds like a prayer. I said, Man, I think thats what it is! Thats how Ive thought of it ever since.

Gently rolling The Being Gone questions the cost and payoff of decisions made, while Oklahoma Stars, which Jamie wrote with Turnpike Troubadours Evan Felker, pays tribute to those long nights that run together, unremarkably, but in hindsight come together to build a relationship, land, or life. Dreamy Everybodys Moving Slow conjures up images of hazy summers as Jamie delivers a crooning performance worthy of the Rat Pack.  

Opening with plaintive strings, If I Told You mulls over a painful thought: what if the other person doesnt really want to know how you feel about them? Smiling through defeat, Eyes for You explores the vulnerability love brings. In a Wink kicks off with a poignant question: Did you enjoy the clouds as much as Maggie did this morning? / I dont know that anybody could, before cataloguing the gorgeous moments we rush through instead of savor.  

"Instant Coffee Blues," originally written by Guy Clark and featuring Ingram as a duet partner, is the sole cover on the record. It's followed by Jamie's own song, "Run," which explores an area Clark mastered, with a stirring debate over how long is too long for a woman to stay.

The album gets its title from standout track Death and Life, an epic it took Jamie four years to write. A widow mourning her husband and not quite ready to let go; a son who copes with his fathers death by getting to work with his hands, hammers, nails, and 2x4s: the two true tales became intertwined thematically as Jamie mulled them over. I realized the song is how people who are still here deal with death, she says. Its life after death, but not heavenly life. Its how the living deal with death.  

When asked how she hopes listeners react to Jumping Over Rocks, Jamie brings up a hero: John Prine. On his new album, there is a song that always gets meSummers End, she says. Every time I listen to it, I start crying, and I think, I dont know why Im crying! She laughs her big laugh, which comes often and easily. I hope something I create can get to somebody in that way. Thats what gets us throughfinding common ground with someone else, whether its in songs or friendship. It makes you feel better about your own life.

Ubicación

Zeeland Street Market (Ver)
2031 Perkins Rd
Baton Rouge, LA 70808
United States
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Música > Americana
Música > Country
Música > Folk

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