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Can a wheel reinvent itself while it’s still rolling?
Sounds like an impossible task -- but you never want to say “impossible” to Asleep at the Wheel, the famed western-swing, boogie, and roots-music outfit that’s, amazingly, still on the upswing. That’s saying something, too, considering the group’s been around for nearly 40 years, turning out an incredible 25+ albums while playing an unrelenting schedule of one-nighters that would make a vaudevillian dizzy.
“In terms of how many people we played for, what we accomplished, and how much money we made – well, we didn’t make any money – this year was absolutely our best year ever,” says Wheel founder and front man Ray Benson with a chuckle.
And even as the Wheel rolled on, the reinvention had begun. You could see and hear it in their live shows, where new vocalist Elizabeth McQueen invited comparison with the classic female vocalists of the band’s earlier era, and fiddler-singer Jason Roberts gave the band a second male lead voice to complement Benson’s immediately identifiable baritone.
These days, the reinvented Wheel is also rolling down a couple of new avenues. One involves to the critically acclaimed musical play, A Ride With Bob, which stars Benson as himself -- encountering the ghost of Bob Wills on a tour bus – Roberts as the young Wills, and McQueen as Minnie Pearl and other famed entertainment figures, with the rest of the band members featured as well. Originally designed as a one-off celebration of Wills’ 100th birthday in ’05, A Ride With Bob quickly took on a life of its own and, notes Benson, “it’s absolutely a part of what we do now.” Another success has been the adaptation of the Wheel’s repertoire for pops symphony. Performances with Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth & Amarillo symphonies have drawn record crowds.
The Wheel’s new look is also spotlighted in several new discs – the first called, appropriately enough, Reinventing the Wheel. The 12-cut celebration of American – particularly Southwestern – music features guest appearances by gospel’s Blind Boys of Alabama (with a splendid reworking of the old Wills tune “The Devil Ain’t Lazy”) and banjoist Rolf Sieker, along with lead vocals by McQueen and Roberts as well as Benson, whose voice has been synonymous with Asleep at the Wheel for decades.
The second is 2009’s Willie and the Wheel; a collaboration with Willie Nelson that was originally envisioned by famed producer Jerry Wexler in the 1970s. Unfortunately before they had a chance to cut it, Nelson had left Atlantic Records. But over the ensuing decades Wexler kept the idea alive and even gave Ray his entire collection of western swing vinyl that included his notes on song choices and treatments. In late 2007 the idea was revived and Jerry and Ray reconnected by phone. Always the producer with a vision, Jerry was involved in every way. He insisted that some of the tracks should include horns as well as a return to traditional fiddles and lap steel guitar associated with western swing.  As the sessions concluded and Willie finished his vocals the tracks were sent to Jerry. “To my delight and relief,” says Ray, “he loved them.” In fact, Wexler heard most of the finished tracks prior to his passing in August 2008. "Jerry wanted us to do this album and I'm glad we got to do it for him, “says Willie Nelson. “And that he heard it before he passed on."
The success of the Willie and the Wheel album release was quickly followed up by a tour and even a taping of the 35th anniversary of Austin City Limits for PBS (for broadcast in Fall of 2009), a fitting double-bill as Willie had taped the pilot and Asleep at the Wheel appeared in the very first regular episode of the legendary live music television program.
And now in contemplating the 40th anniversary of Asleep at the Wheel in 2010, Ray remains focused on the original concept. “I carried the load for many, many years, but I’ve always just wanted to have a band, as opposed to Ray Benson and Asleep at the Wheel,” Benson explains. “That’s what we had in the ‘70s – a band, a revue kind of deal, which was the whole concept. But trying to replace a Chris O’Connell was very difficult. And then Elizabeth walks up, and boom – here’s my girl singer. And then I kept pushing Jason, both through the play and through the band, saying, 'Man, you’ve got talent. You can sing. You’ve got the golden ear – just apply it to your singing and songwriting.’”
Roberts, who’s been the Wheel’s full-time fiddler since early ’96, welcomed the opportunity to be a part of the revamped, revue-style Wheel. “I think everybody got a chance to put their two cents in, and bring to the table what they had, ” he adds. “God bless Ray Benson for allowing us to do that..”
Adds McQueen, “One of the things about Asleep at the Wheel is that they always have great musicians. That’s what they’re known for. So for them to ask me to join and then to keep me in the band, and to let me step out a little more and stand in the shoes of Chris O’Connell and Maryann Price, who were amazing singers – that’s an incredible honor. It’s above and beyond my greatest expectations.”
So, whether your next encounter with Asleep at the Wheel is at a dance or concert, or backing up Willie Nelson via the new disc, or at a live production of A Ride with Bob, you’ll be witnessing something very special -- a band that’s not only been entertaining audiences with its own genre-busting music for four decades, but also a group that’s never been afraid to try something new -- including a reinvention, inspired by the past, that rolls joyously toward a long and shining future.


Asleep at the Wheel History

1970 Band forms in Paw Paw, West Virginia, Play first "big show" opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna

1971 Band moves to California at the invitation of Commander Cody And His Lost Planet Airmen
Van Morrison helps the band to get first record deal by mentioning them in an interview in Rolling Stone Magazine

1973 Debut album Comin’ Right At Ya released by United Artists
At invitation of Willie Nelson and Doug Sahm, band moves to Austin, Texas

1974 “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie” from their second album Asleep at the Wheel is their first chart single

1975 The release of Texas Gold on Capitol Records elevates the band to one of the most popular country acts of the decade, with “The Letter That Johnny Walker Read” becoming a top-ten Country hit.
Band appears on the first regularly scheduled Austin City Limits (and have appeared eleven times since)

1977 Voted Best Country & Western Band by Rolling Stone
Awarded “Touring Band of the Year” by Academy of Country Music, tours Europe with Emmylou Harris

1978 Their sixth Grammy™ nomination, for the country instrumental “One O’Clock Jump,” wins, setting in motion eight more Grammy™ wins since.
Band appears in the film Roadie with Meatloaf, Blondie and Art Carney

1979 Their first live album Served Live is recorded at the Austin Opera House

1987 The album 10 scores big with the Grammy™-winning single “String of Pars”

1991 Ray directs the music and co-stars in the film Wild Texas Wind with Dolly Parton and Gary Busey

1992 Band anchors the official Route 66 Tour (66th Anniversary of Route 66)

1993 Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills for Liberty Records, including guest artists Garth Brooks, George Strait and Vince Gill amongst many others, is an instant hit, earning two Grammys™ and a live performance on the Country Music Awards telecast with Lyle Lovett

1997 Old Silver Eagle tour bus with over 3 million miles is retired.

1999 Ride With Bob CD is released by Dreamworks and includes guest performances by the Dixie Chicks, Dwight Yoakam, Squirrel Nut Zippers, Manhattan Transfer and others. The ensuing long form documentary The Making of Ride with Bob earns a regional Emmy Award. The album wins two Grammy™ Awards.

2000 Tour with Bob Dylan, George Strait Stadium Tours begin (2000-2001)

2002 Ray hosts the CMT special Stars Over Texas in Austin, going toe to toe with Dolly Parton & Vince Gill

2003 Ray releases his first solo record Beyond Time while at the same time managing to make two records with the band (Live at Billy Bob’s Texas and Asleep at the Wheel Remembers the Alamo)

2004 Ray is named the official 2004 Texas State Musician
Asleep at the Wheel launches its Pops program in performances with Austin and Dallas Symphonies

2005 A Ride With Bob: The Bob Wills Musical co-written by Ray Benson and starring Ray and members of Asleep at the Wheel, debuts in Austin to coincide with Wills’ 100th birthday. Through the year, further performances in 4 cities sell out and gain critical acclaim.

2006 A Ride With Bob sells out the Kennedy Center, with President & First Lady attending

2007 Band releases Reinventing the Wheel their first feature CD in several years
Band serves as band for “Last of the Breed” Tour, featuring Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard & Ray Price
Ray Benson appears on the Grammy Awards telecast with Carrie Underwood in tribute to Bob Wills

2008 Ray Benson receives “Les Paul Award” from Mix Magazine’s TEC Awards in San Francisco
Asleep at the Wheel and Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra release pops CD collaboration

2009 Release of Willie and the Wheel CD, followed by multiple tour appearances and Austin City Limits taping
Willie and the Wheel rated 4 stars by Rolling Stone
A Ride With Bob reaches milestones of 50,000 tickets sold and 60 performances nationwide

2010 Asleep at the Wheel to celebrate 40th Anniversary with a range of film documentary, touring and recording plans


Additional Facts

• Ray Benson is 6’7” tall and wears size 16 boots
• The roster of former and current members of Asleep at the Wheel is 80+ and includes many of the finest musicians in the business who have gone on to perform and record with artists such as Bob Dylan, George Strait, Rod Stewart, Van Morrison, Ryan Adams and many others.
• Asleep at the Wheel has released 25+ feature albums (not including compilations, re-releases)
• Ray Benson regularly provides voice-over talent for national advertising campaigns and radio station imaging. Ray is also an active industry leader, serving as a Trustee of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, Chairman of the SIMS Foundation and the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians in Austin TX, and member of Board of Directors for several other Austin-based non-profits.
• Ray owns Bismeaux Studio in Austin TX, and has produced projects for Willie Nelson, Pam Tillis, Carolyn Wonderland, Aaron Watson, James Hand, Suzy Bogguss, Don Walser, Johnny Gimble, Del Castillo, Dale Watson and many others.
• Ray launches Bismeaux Records in 2005, home to artists such as Carolyn Wonderland, Johnny Gimble, Leon Rausch, The Texas Tornados, Willie Nelson as well as Asleep at the Wheel and distributed nationally by Sony RED / MRI.
• Ray Benson’s Rockin’ RB Bar opens in April 2009 at Austin Bergstrom International Airport in partnership with Delaware North Companies, as the airport’s centerpiece commitment to the local music culture of Austin, including a live performance venue, bar and signature food service.

Instrumentation
Ray Benson - Vocals, Guitar
Jason Roberts - Vocals, Fiddle
Elizabeth McQueen - Vocals, Guitar
Dan Walton - Piano
David Miller - Bass, Vocals
David Sanger - Drums
Eddie Rivers - Steel Guitar, Sax

Discography
Willie and The Wheel (2009)
Asleep at the Wheel with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (2007)
Reinventing the Wheel (2006)
Santa Loves to Boogie (2006)
Live From Austin City Limits CD/DVD (2006)
Best Of: On The Road Live CD/DVD (2006)
Live At Billy Bob's Texas (2003)
Remembers the Alamo (2003)
Hang Up My Spurs (2002)
The Very Best of Asleep at the Wheel (2001)
Ride with Bob (1999)
Super Hits (1997)
Merry Texas Christmas, Y'all (1997)
Live!  Back to the Future Now (1995)
The Wheel Keeps on rollin' (1995)
Still Swingin' (Boxed Set) (1994)
Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills (1993)
The Swingin' Best of Asleep at the Wheel (1992)
Route 66 (1992)
Live & Kickin' (1992)
Keepin' Me Up Nights (1990)
Western Standard Time (1988)
10 (1987)
Pasture Prime (1985)
Framed (1980)
Served Live (1979)
Collision Course (1978)
The Wheel (1977)
Wheelin' and Dealin' (1976)
Texas Gold (1975)
Asleep at the Wheel (1974)
Comin' right at Ya (1973)

Links
http://www.asleepatthewheel.com