An interview with James Lowe of KJAG Radio:
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The Mic: What got this band together and started in this business?
EZPowell: The band itself is currently made up of one person, who writes, plays, records and engineers
everything. That's me. I have been doing this kind of thing for the last 30 years, with some gaps in between.
I bought myself a fretless bass about 6 years ago, which started me writing again.
The Mic: Who writes and produces all the material for the band?
EZPowell: Me. One or two songs are co-written with one other person. None of my co-written songs are
currently released on CD or digitally. They may be in the future.
The Mic: The band played in front of or with any acts our readers would know from the Mainstream?
EZPowell: I wish.
The Mic: Where can people access your music on the web?
EZPowell: Lots of places, including Myspace and Youtube.
Also I have uploaded to many other music sites on the web, probably at least another 25 to 50
websites.
The Mic: Any embarrassing moments on stage?
EZPowell: My old guitar likes to go out of tune. I am planning to go back to contracting and consulting for
a while, and buy new and better equipment over the next 6 months or so.
The Mic: Any good stories you want to tell us?
EZPowell: All sorts of good stories but this is the kind of thing that just crops up in conversation, as
small-talk.
The Mic: Who is the band's musical influence?
EZPowell: That would be my musical influences, which are many.
Specific bands and artists who have influenced EZPowell might be in the hundreds.
But particular people who come to mind, who have influenced me substantially, are people like
John Martyn, JJ Cale, Mark Knopfler, Rob Thomas, Tony Joe White, Carlos Santana, Wishbone Ash,
and many more :)
I tend to list my
influences as any known act that online fans have said I sound like. From a personal perspective, I like to think that
people such as Mark Knopfler (Dire Straits), or JJ Cale have had a profound influence on me. Then again, as a songwriter
of many years, I will say that any song is influenced by two things: the drummer plus the bass - the rhythm section
(especiakly the drummer), and whatever the first idea for a song was before it ever got written.
The Mic: How did the band get together?
EZPowell: All my legs and arms always were attached, and as far as I can see they still are, and hopefully
this situation will remain that way. So the question is not applicable in my case.
The Mic: What is your musical background like?
EZPowell: I am not trained as a musician, which I think helps to make me more creative and able to think
and play more out of the box. For example, when I audition as a bass player for a band, the band will either love or
hate my bass playing. Partially, because I play the bass like a guitarist (I started playing acoustic guitar -
who didn't), and also because I never play anything standard. I never play anything standard because I can't -
but I also never tried too hard to learn standard blues bass lines because it is just too boring to play.
The Mic: Any other members in your family that are musicians?
EZPowell: Yes. A few here and there. One grandmother played the piano. The other the violin. My father plays
the piano, and he played the clarinet in a jazz band for years when he was in his 20's. He was very good. My brother
used to write songs. My brother's lyrics are more intellectually descriptive than mine. Myself, I do try to keep my
lyrics unintellectual. Me writing lyrics intellectually (complicated) usually results in making me want to yawn. My
father also plays the piano still. My wife plays the french horn and used to play in a New Yopk Orchestra. I will get her
to do some recording for me because I just love the French Horn. And my kids love to sing. One of my kids makes stuff up,
singing as she goes along. She was of course bouncing on my knee to Van Morrison from the age of a few weeks. Moondance
seemed to calm her little woes with infant gas :)
The Mic: What is the TOP reason why you want to play music?
EZPowell: Because it makes me feel good! There are other benefits of course, but the primary reason is
because music is probably one of the most satisfying ways to make a living in this world wonderful world. Music
is one of those feel-good things in this life.
The Mic: What has been your best show?
EZPowell: There have been many. However, my favourite thing is playing the bass in a band. I have had a
few good gigs, but nothing specific I can remember. Playing my own stuff on stage is great because I often get cheers.
And some of my best shows have been singing covers as well. However, now I try to play my own original creations
exclusively.
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