J the Savage

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Folk New Orleans, Louisiana USA Contact

J. the Savage Band plays original, lyric driven music. The source of the songs come from my life experience: a West Virginia hippie kid from the 70's who's lived in New Orleans for almost 20 years. It is lyrically poignant and musically, it is a lot of fun!

Artist Information

Biography

J has been writing and performing songs, poetry and music for nearly twenty years. J grew up in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, the heart of the Old Timey music scene, and some of the best known bluegrass artists in history. J has lived in New Orleans since 1996 and has written and produced albums with James Andrews and "Trombone Shorty" Andrews. He also has multiple appearances in Treme, 2nd season. In 2010-2011 he was nominated for an offbeat award for the "Best New Country Artist" and was nominated for "Best New Singer-Songwriter" in the New Orleans Gambit.


The Savage band is honored that Grammy winner, Jimbo Mathus, offered his expertise as a Producer and musician in their 2011 release "Very Same Dream." The album has already received some high praise. “So What” was reviewed in Billboard Magazine Songwriters contest, which said of it “Catchy melody, strong hooks, great song!!!”

J. the Savage Band currently plays in and around New Orleans. They regularly appear at The Maple Leaf Bar, DBA, The Old Point, and many more. They have traveled to Atlanta to Smith's Old Bar. They have also played the Pink Moon Festival in West Virginia.

The musicians:

Jamie Bernstein is the songwriter, lead vocalist and plays acoustic guitar. He grew up in West Virginia, in a cabin with no electricity or running water. He did however have a cassette deck hooked to a car battery- not joking! Jamie put his ear to work in New Orleans producing records and writing songs for local musicians. Most notably Trumpet player James Andrews and his younger brother Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews. In 2008, he formed the J. the Savage Band.

Bruce Tyner, guitar- Bruce has a Master's in guitar. He plays the Pedal Steel Guitar and the Fender Stratocaster. He wrote the harmonic dual guitar arrangements on “So What,” “Anyway,” and “They Programed the Machines.”

Willie Bonhan, guitar- Started out working in a jingle studio for corporate jingles in New York City. He has played for many years as a studio musician and is classically trained. Willie was an original member of the band, Dream Speak.

Walter Harris, drums- Comes from a New Orleans musical family. Walter is a Mardi Gras Indian and sews his own costumes. Detroit Brooks is his uncle and Betty Harris is his aunt. He has a prominent roll on the HBO series Treme. He also plays with the Dirty Dozen, Ingrid Lucia, and Derek Freeman's Smoker's World. Tracy Freeman, Harry Connick Jr.'s Producer commented "who is that drummer? He's like a human metronome."

David Hyde, bass -A native of Hammond, Louisiana, he was playing mostly black nightclubs by the time he was 12 years old. He played for President Bill Clinton while touring with famed rhythm and blues singer Delbert McClinton. In 1995 he was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame when he was playing with the Boogie Kings. He appeared on Austin City Limits with Marcia Ball, blues singer Tracy Nelson and New Orleans soul queen Irma Thomas. He was featured with Grammy Award winner Clarence Gatemouth Brown on "Jazz Central" on the Black Entertainment Television Network in 1997. David has played several festivals including the Montreal Jazz Festival and the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. His experience and talent goes well beyond what is mentioned here.

Instrumentation

Jamie Bernstein - Harmonica, Vocals & Acoustic Guitar
Walter Harris - Drums
Willie C'est Bon - Guitar, mandolin
Bruce Tyner - Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar
David Hyde - Bass

Discography

Very Same Dream, released Jan 18th, 2011
available online at Digstation.com and louisianamusicfactory.com.

Songs from the Tree of Life, 2009 available online from iTunes and at www.cdbaby.com
Songs from the Tree of life has been added to radio station playlists all over the country. "Black Santa" is already attaining cult status around the holidays, especially with Jamie's book of the same name released in 2010.

Goin' to Beckley digitally released by Quickstar Productions on the CD "Goin' Back Home vol.3" available on iTunes and emusic

Jamie Bernstein is also a producer and writer on James "12" Andrews and the Crescent City AllStars album, "People Get Ready Now". available online from iTunes and at www.cdbaby.com

Official Website

http://www.jthesavage.com

Links

Audio

  • Skippin' At The Mardi Gras
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  • Ruby
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  • So What
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  • That's All They Wrote
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  • They Programmed the Machines
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  • You Knew It But You Still Had To Do It
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Lyrics

Video

100Proof live at the Pink Moon Festival

12 Miles to Shreveport performed solo by J.the Savage

Photo Gallery

Press

  • One Busy Hillbilly [+ Show ]

    Jamie Bernstein is one busy hillbilly. Between recording an album in Mississippi, playing all night ...

  • The Expose Yourself Song Contest Finalist, J. the Savage [+ Show ]

    Jay The Savage – Age Of The Superstar - bringing catchy Americana into focus. J. The Savage AKA Ja...

  • J. The Savage, Songs from the Tree of Life by Joseph Irrera [+ Show ]

    Singer songwriter Jamie Bernstein has been around the music scene in New Orleans for several years w...

  • Singer/songwriter J. the Savage appears with Americana legend Steve Earle on HBO Series 'Treme' [+ Show ]

    For singer/songwriter J. the Savage, otherwise known as Jamie Bernstein, releasing his new album Ver...

Setlist

Set List generally 3 1 hour sets or 2 hour and 1/2 sets
I.
Age of the Superstar
Land Of the Buffalo
Saint James Infirmary
Eye On the Sparrow
New River Train
Stormy Monday
16 Tons
Mack Cole
Still Had to do It
100 Proof

II.
Simple Twist of Fate
Barstow
12 Miles from Shreveport
Saint Anna's
Shady Grove
Ruby Don't Sing
Sorry to Say
Cry for Yourself
Blinders On
Cocaine Blues
So What----

III
Goin' Down the Road feelin' Bad
Got That Way
Big Brass
Oh Lord Don't Let Us dowm
Anyway
Whiskey Heaven
Jack a Roe
Same Dream
Big River
So What Reprise

Basic Requirements


Calendar

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