Bob Wiseman

Bob Wiseman

Bob Wiseman, photo by Joe Fuda
Background information
Born 1962
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Rock, country, jazz, folk, improvisational
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, producer, filmmaker, actor
Instruments Piano, keyboard, guitar, accordion, vocals
Years active 1984–present
Associated acts Ron Sexsmith, Hidden Cameras, Blue Rodeo, Dick Duck & The Dorks, Slutarded
Website bobwiseman.ca

Robert Neil "Bob" Wiseman is a film score composer, filmmaker, political themed singer-songwriter, and actor.[1] Wiseman discovered or produced many artists including former Canadian member of parliament Andrew Cash, Ron Sexsmith, The Lowest of the Low, and Bruce McCulloch of Kids in the Hall. He is a founding member of Blue Rodeo with whom he won 5 Juno Awards.[2][3]

Career

From 1982 to 1989, he regularly played at open stages in Toronto, developing his songwriting and then started producing his friends Bob Snider, Kyp Harness, Ron Sexsmith, Sahara Spracklin and Sam Larkin. He joined Blue Rodeo in 1984 and quit in 1992. His 13 solo albums include guest contributions by Daniel Lanois, Mary Margaret O'Hara, Eugene Chadbourne, Edie Brickell, Ron Sexsmith, Jane Siberry, Basia Bulat and Serena Ryder. Wiseman's songs often incorporate avant garde musical elements and explicit political lyrical themes. In 2009 a 20th anniversary edition of in Her Dream was released by the Blocks Recording Club and the songs were performed live by various friends including Ron Sexsmith, Geoff Berner, Owen Pallett, Kyp Harness, The Phonemes, Picastro, Michael Holt, Maggie MacDonald, UIC, Henri Faberge, and Don Christensen. In 2006 Wiseman and his wife, Magali Meagher accompanied Daniel Johnston on his songs "Speeding Motorcycle" and "Beatles". The videos of it are streamable on YouTube. Wiseman was also a member or regular guest of Toronto bands Slutarded, Black Eyes, The Hidden Cameras and Dick Duck & the Dorks. Some of his better known songs include "White Dress" – a song about sexual assault, recorded by Serena Ryder, "What the Astronaut Noticed and Then Suggested" which was the theme song for the CBC Television series Material World, and "Maureen" – a song added by David Byrne to his 2010 March playlist.

Touring and Theatre

In 2009 Wiseman, created a play about his experiences with lawyers and the music industry entitled Actionable,[15] a power-point presentation utilizing super 8, video and live accompaniment on accordion and guitar which he mounted in 2010 at the Uno Festival in Victoria as well as the Fringe Festival circuits. Wiseman has collaborated theatrically with Scott Thompson of The Kids in the Hall creating and touring Scottastrophe also with Anand Rajaram on award winning Cowboys and Indians also with Sean Dixon for Barbara Gowdy's story The White Bone adaptation, also with The Madawaska String Quartet and with Maggie MacDonald and Stephanie Markowitz writing the music for their play "The Rat King". Wiseman has toured with Feist, Final Fantasy, Ron Sexsmith, and Scott Thompson and has been a guest performer with Wilco, The Wallflowers, Eugene Chadbourne, Jimmy Carl Black (of Frank Zappa), Edie Brickell, Michelle Wright, Ashley MacIsaac & Garland Jeffries. Videos on YouTube of Wiseman songs performed with Feist (You Don't Love Me), Serena Ryder (White Dress) & Ron Sexsmith (All The Trees). Other artists who have covered Bob songs include The Madawaska String Quartet, UIC, Leah Abramson, The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, Michael Holt, Change of Heart, Tom St. Louis and The Blind Venetians. Wiseman makes super 8 films and videos which he accompanies live on accordion, guitar or piano. He tours/ performs with these films in Europe, United States, New Zealand and Canada subtitling them when necessary. Wiseman is the only live musician on John Oswald's 1988 release Plunderphonics. He was on the board of directors for LIFT, TAIS, The Tranzac & the Blocks Recording Club label in Toronto.

Production

Wiseman started producing records in 1985 and his debut "Wet Water" charted No. 4 on CKLN-FM at Ryerson University. Soon he was arranging and recording many friends like Ron Sexsmith, Sam Larkin, Kyp Harness and UIC. The record he produced for Ron Sexsmith entitled Grand Opera Lane was rejected by Canadian A&R representatives. Through persistence he managed to get it to Todd Sullivan at Geffen Records in Los Angeles, who eventually gave it to Ronnie Vance in the publishing department who became a fan which led to a deal for Sexsmith with Interscope. Other notable clients were Kid in the Hall Bruce McCulloch, with whom Wiseman produced and co-wrote much of his Atlantic Records release Shame Based Man (listed as # 24 on Spin Magazine's top comedy albums of all time).[16] Other artists Wiseman has produced include Edie Brickell, Canadian Member of Parliament Andrew Cash, Knitting Factory Recording Artist Carmaig de Forest, Anhai, Friendly Rich, Katie Crown, Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, Eugene Chadbourne, Bob Snider, Maria Kasstan, Levi MacDougall, The Phonemes, Mimi Osvath, Basic English, The Lowest of the Low, Sophie Traub, Kwesi Immanual, Stacey McLeod, Laska Sawade, Sean Dixon, Random Order, Jeanette Froncz, Christine Cleary and Kira Sheppard.

Composing Film, TV and Theatre

Films


Television

Theatre

Radio

Production Discography

Solo Discography

Film and Videography

A retrospective of his films and videos were shown in 2010 both in Kuopio, Finland and in Genoa, Italy at the Associazione Culturale Disorderdrama.

Personal

Wiseman attended Joseph Wolinsky Collegiate, École River Heights, Grant Park, Argyle Alternative High School in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Wiseman's brothers are Ron Wiseman, singer-songwriter and purveyor of Judaic-reggae, film professor Howard Wiseman and Gordie Wiseman. His mother, painter Elaine Ellen Wiseman takes questions from fans via his website and his late father, Mannie, was an optometrist and director of Lesage Holdings which included the substantial Dainty White portfolio. Wiseman is the grand nephew of Isaac Colish, Justice of the Peace and Mayor of West Kildonan (Winnipeg, 1915) and a cousin to writer Morley Torgov and artist Sarah Torgov. Wiseman's Grandmother Rochel Colish was from Vilnius, Jascha Heifetz was their cousin.

Awards

Footnotes

Citations

  1. Armstrong, Denis Sun Media (30 September 2009). "Artist: Wiseman, Bob > The many faces of Bob Wiseman". jam.canoe.ca. Jam!. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  2. Keast, James (March 2005). "Music School > MEET & GREET > Mar 2005". Exclaim! (Toronto: 1059434 Ontario Inc.). www.exclaim.ca. ISSN 1207-6600. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  3. Schwartzman, Lisa. "Bob Wiseman Biography". allmusic.com. Allmusic. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  4. "*In her dream (sound recording) : Bob Wiseman sings Wrench Tuttle / [all songs written by Wiseman-Tuttle]", collectionscanada.gc.ca (Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada), OCLC 25529378, AMICUS No. 19537810, retrieved 4 March 2011.
  5. Liss, Sarah (29 July 2009). "What about Bob? Toronto music MVP re-releases his dreamy debut on Blocks Recording Club". Eye Weekly (Toronto: Torstar). eyeweekly.com. ISSN 1192-6074. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  6. Shadowy Men On A Shadowy Planet – Chartattack's Top 100 Canadian Albums of All Time
  7. .http://www.amazon.ca/presented-Lake-Michigan-Soda-Wiseman/dp/B0008G2CQ6
  8. http://www.allmusic.com/album/city-of-wood-mw0000968326
  9. http://raisedoncanadianradio.blogspot.ca/2011/01/artist-bob-wiseman-album-accidentally.html
  10. http://www.nowtoronto.com/music/story.cfm?content=157190
  11. http://vueweekly.com/music/story/he_would_not_feel_so_all_abandoned_everybody_must_get_bob_wiseman/
  12. http://exclaim.ca/Reviews/PopAndRock/bob_wiseman-legend
  13. http://radiofreecanuckistan.blogspot.ca/2013/01/the-followingreviews-ran-in-january-in.html
  14. http://www.thestar.com/news/world/2013/03/15/muzzling_of_canadian_government_scientists_sent_before_information_commissioner_suzanne_legault.html
  15. Actionable:music is at its beautiful core | Plank Magazine
  16. SPIN's 40 Greatest Comedy Albums of All Time | SPIN | Best of SPIN | All Time
  17. http://junoawards.ca/awards/artist-summary/?artist_name=blue+rodeo&submit=Search
  18. "Juno Awards Database". junoawards.ca. Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
  19. http://music.cbc.ca/#/blogs/2008/7/New-Music-Canada-Track-of-the-Day-for-July-29-Bob-Wiseman-Three-Men
  20. http://nowtoronto.com/fbApps/bestof/winners.cfm?category=152
  21. https://www.facebook.com/events/492838390889084/

References

External links

Accordionists

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