E. J. Wells (musician)
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Musician EJ Wells
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Birth name | Edward Joseph Wells |
Born | 01/26/1956 |
Origin | Waterville, Ohio, USA |
Genre(s) | Cowpunk Psychobilly Rockabilly Southern Rock |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, Bass |
Years active | 1974–present |
Label(s) | Ruin Records |
Website | http://www.ejwells.net/ |
EJ Wells is an American musician and songwriter.
Active in the Midwest music scene since 1974, his recent projects include EJ Wells and the Haymakers, and EJ Wells and the Bleeding Deacons.
Wells’ music has been described as “Spookabilly” and “Spaghetti Midwestern.” Characterized by high-powered guitar work and narrative lyrics, his music is an amalgam of Americana and roots rock with a western flavor.
Wells’ first CD, “Rhyolite,” was released in 2002. A gothic old-western pastiche, the album was well received by critics. Wells plans to release a new CD in December, 2007.
EJ Wells’ single, “Hearsedriver,” is a favorite with the underground hot rod hearse community.
In 2006 EJ Wells opened his own recording studio, Happyland, in Waterville, Ohio. Happyland Studio has recorded Scott Shriner of Weezer, Chris Arduser of The Bears, Chad Smith, Chuck Mauk, Rick Nease, Craig Lyons, Society's Ugly Son, John Arduser/V.C. Graves, Steven Jay Athanas, and John Wayne Wicker.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Rhyolite (2002)
- Boca Diablo (2007)
[edit] Compilations
- Turn Me Upside Down, Baby (2004)
[edit] Singles
- "Slave/Dressmaker" (Human Darts, 1977)
- "Hearsedriver" (2001)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Arduser, John. *Ruin Records website Retrieved August 20, 2007.
- Garcia, Larry. *Detroit Country Music Retrieved August 20, 2007.