Photo courtesy of Rodney Bursiel
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Southside
"A folk troubadour whose talents have been lauded on the national and
international scene for almost a decade, Jess Klein writes songs that
tell the story of the soul - from wrenching heartbreak to finding the
strength to pick up and move on.
“The beauty lives behind a veil”, Jess Klein passionately sings on the rock- influenced title track of her new album. The
songs on Behind A Veil are a direct result of a personally challenging
2011 for Jess; losing her father to a 5 year battle with ALS, splitting
with a lover, and the self-empowering decision to move forward with no
management or record label.
Jess
explains: “You never really know what the big picture is to a situation
- sometimes the meaning is veiled. It can seem really bad, but then
later you can look back at the same moment and feel so grateful it went
that way; I love that about life. Sometimes things are just really hard
and really painful, but also beautiful.”
We
can never escape the emotions of love, loss, joy or pain, so Jess Klein
courageously and honestly writes all about them in each of the 10 songs
on her new release. Klein’s no holds barred album is set to hit the
streets April 10, 2012."
Jess brings her "Behind a Veil'' CD Release tour to Pittsburgh tomorrow with guest James Wolpert. Jess was nice enough to take a few moments to participate in this edition of First/Last.
The first album you ever bought?
“Nomads, Indians, Saints” by The Indigo Girls.
“Nomads, Indians, Saints” by The Indigo Girls.
Your last album bought?
“The Old Magic” by Nick Lowe.
Favorite album of all time?
“I Am the Blues” by Willie Dixon.
Least favorite/most disappointing album?
Was hoping for more demonic screaming on the latest Falling in Reverse album.
First concert attended?
Huey Lewis and the News the “Jacob’s Ladder” Tour!
Last concert?
Jon Dee Graham and Mike June.
Favorite concert ever?
Tie between Radiohead and Wilco. I like the loose cannon element of both Thom Yorke and Jeff Tweedy live.
Least favorite concert?
I went through a phase where I was too distracted to enjoy my own shows – that sucked. I don’t allow myself to get distracted like that anymore. These days, anytime I’m on stage is a good time.
Any thoughts, experiences about Pittsburgh?
I love Pittsburgh! The first time I came there it was Halloween and I was invited to a big costume party thrown by WYEP. The people putting me up were a hoot. At the end of the night, as we got into the car, Kathleen Turner had just shown up and was standing outside. As we tore away, my host rolled down the car window and yelled out the window “Kathleen! Loved you in War of the Roses, baby!” Since then I always think of Pittsburgh as a crazy place where anything could happen! Another story – I came through once opening for John Gorka. I had volunteered my car for the tour; we were playing the Midwest and Pittsburgh. After the Club Cafe show, my car just completely stopped working on the way back to the hotel. This shouldn’t have been a big surprise as I was skimping on even the most basic maintenance. But since John Gorka is the nicest man on the planet, he walked in circles with me for an hour in the freezing cold while we waited for Triple A to show up. (That’s more of a story about John Gorka, but I think of it every time I’m there.)
Thank you Jess. Hopefully the car holds up tomorrow after the gig. If it doesn't, maybe Kathleen Turner might give you a jump!
No comments:
Post a Comment