Jonathan Pretus

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Jonathan Pretus aka JP is a New Orleans-based American guitarist, best known as a member of cowpunk band Cowboy Mouth. [1]

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Born and raised in New Orleans, Pretus began playing drums at the age of 9, and guitar at the age of 13. In 1997, he started his first band, All She Wrote, in which he played drums. In 1999, he joined the band Climate Control,[2] playing drums and singing backing vocals. Several of the bands earlier shows at The Neutral Ground coffee shop were shut down due to the packed crowd breaking the firecode. They released a full-length CD, "Clutch," and in 2001, recorded a 4 song ep, "The Timely Demise of Climate Control," which was released for free online in 2007.

While attending Louisiana State University, Jonathan switched to guitar and lead vocals in the band tWeezer, a Weezer cover band. They won the 2001 LSU Battle of the Bands, and opened for such acts as Stroke 9, and The Verve Pipe. Also during this time, Pretus played in the shortlived Monophonic, which featured the Pretus-penned "Waiting To Fall" on a compilation of up-and-coming Louisiana artists.

In 2005, Pretus was a co-founder of New Orleans band The Garden District, in which he wrote, was co-lead vocalist, and rhythm guitarist. The group toured the Southeast, including a stop at the 2006 South by Southwest Festival. In late 2006, the group released their debut ep, "So Much It Hurts," which was produced by Fred LeBlanc of Cowboy Mouth and Tom Drummond of Better than Ezra. While the band leaned more towards the "emo" tag, Pretus' songs, such as "Avalanche," "Intrepid Inventions," and the live favorite "So Low," focused on a more straight ahead, melodic rock approach.

2007 saw Jonathan wearing several different hats. In addition to Garden District duties, he toured with Cowboy Mouth for several weeks early in the year, filling in for Vance DeGeneres. In April, he left The Garden District to pursue other musical paths. In addition to writing his own music, he began working on bed music for independent films. Some of his music was used in a not-yet-released film called LA Sky.

Prior to joining Cowboy Mouth, Pretus worked as an account sales representative for Offbeat Magazine [3], which covers the New Orleans music scene. He also worked for a family business after Hurricane Katrina, up until the time he joined Cowboy Mouth.

Cowboy Mouth
Fred LeBlanc | John Thomas Griffith | Regina Zernay | Jonathan Pretus
Paul Sanchez | Sonia Tetlow | Rob Savoy | Mary LaSang | Paul Clement | Steve Walters | Vance DeGeneres
Discography
Studio albums: It Means Escape | Are You with Me? | Mercyland | Word of Mouth | Easy | Uh-Oh | Voodoo Shoppe
Live albums: Mouthin' Off Live | All You Need Is Live | Live in the X Lounge | Live at the Zoo
EPs: Cowboy Mouth LIVE! | Live in the X Lounge 1998 & 2001 - "Jenny Says"; 2000 - "Easy" | Uh Oh {5 song EP)
Films: The Name of the Band is Cowboy Mouth | Underneath | New Orleans Music in Exile
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