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Jon Nolan!

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About Me

It's Americana pop. Ultimately I just try and make good songs for people who care about good songs. Here's the skinny:
Good songs, and compelling performances will always have a place in rock and roll. The solo debut from Jon Nolan of New England’s Say ZuZu has both.
As a result, When the Summers Lasted Long has received praise from fans and critics alike from all around the world – including several nods from the reputable American music magazine No Depression. First they featured Jon in their Town and Country section on the Nov./Dec.’05 issue. ND’s editor & co-founder, Peter Blackstock, continued to throw praise Nolan’s way with a heartfelt and complimentary blog entry on the magazine’s website, and finally he included Nolan in his “Top 20 of 2005” list along with heavy hitters like Ryan Adams, Son Volt, Daniel Lanois and Kathleen Edwards among others.
Nolan started recording some “demos” for what would become When the Summers Lasted Long on some gear at home. The magic of those demos convinced Nolan to use the tracks as keepers, and the finished versions were brought to legendary producer/engineer Paul Kolderie (Morphine, Radiohead, Uncle Tupelo) in Cambridge, MA for a little analog love (see: mixing). The end result is an honest and charming , americana pop record chronicling Nolan’s transition from youth to adulthood in the way that Darkness on the Edge of Town did for Bruce. A classic theme, yes, but it was Nolan’s too. “Say ZuZu was the vehicle that brought me from my teenage years into adulthood – the one constant,” says Nolan of ZuZu’s eleven years together. “The breakup affected me deeply.”
Loss of innocence, nostalgia and lonliness are painful for sure, but they are also wonderful catalysts for great music. When the Summers Lasted Long is an americana/pop gem, an under-the-radar classic.
For more than ten years Jon Nolan fronted the New England roots-rock outfit Say ZuZu. They released six full length studio albums, had a record deal in Europe on Germany’s Blue Rose Records, and played several hundred shows in 25 states and five countries – Italy, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany and of course the USA. They toured Europe several times in addition to pounding the pavement on their native soil, but became cult faves in Italy in particular where they sold more than 10,000 CDs. They shared the stage with such acts as Joe Ely, The Derailers, their good pals Slobberbone, Patty Griffin, The Bottle Rockets, The Dixie Chicks and countless other fine (if lesser known) acts.
"No.2 - Jon Nolan, “When the Summers Lasted Long” (Mill Town). From the wilds of New Hampshire, the former Say Zuzu frontman turns on the charm with effortless melodies and a rootsy pop sensibility. " ~ "Best Alt-Country CDs of 2005" - BOSTON HERALD
"No.20 - Jon Nolan, “When the Summers Lasted Long” - Best of 2005 No Depression Magazine Critic's poll - PETER BLACKSTOCK

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/22/2005
Band Website: jonnolan.net
Band Members: Jon Nolan - acoustic and electric guitars (pedal steel drums and piano on the CD too.)My backing band HOKUM features:Jim Gambino - keys Tim McCoy - bass Ken Schopf - drums Russell Chudnofsky - electric guitar
Influences: Uncle Tupelo, Neil Young, Wilco, The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, The Beach Boys, Whiskeytown, early U2, Tom Petty, Willie, Hank, Johnny, Richard Buckner, Old 97’s

Sounds Like: A smart and introspective mish mash of americana, pop and roots-rock anchored by stirring and brilliantly emotive vocals, shimmering and/or rocking guitars, dreamy harmony vocals, piano, and pedal steel with stylistic nods to Wilco, Tom Petty, Neil Young and The Beach Boys.
Record Label: Milltown Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

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After playing a couple o' Springsteen tribute gigs with some Portland pals, I asked bassist Haché Horchata and drummer Andrew Hodgkins to hop on board the J-No music train for a bit.  So there ar...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 01:24:00 PST

COFFEE!

just a light l'il tune for yeh.  i wrote it on the way home from a gig the other night.  but, i sure do love me some coffee! now, somebody get in touch with a coffee company about buying thi...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Tue, 01 Jul 2008 08:35:00 PST

Laughing Out Loud....

someone posted this on a messageboard I frequent.  This is some funny stuff.  The Steve Vai one is particularly excellent.  I'm still chuckling....http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/0...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 06:16:00 PST

the future of music (and other 2 minute topics)

technology is crazy isn't it?  since i've started recording people at my little recording space, ive been thinking alot about different recording formats, and as a result, the end product - CD? V...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Fri, 26 Jan 2007 09:48:00 PST

About my RPM "demos"

these tunes are from my RPM album, which is a challenge to write and record an entire "album" of ten songs or thirty-five minutes of material in the month of FEB (see www.rpmchallenge.com). I'll ...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Wed, 01 Mar 2006 12:11:00 PST

RPM challenge!

This is from the local arts rag i write for.  Should be a fun event...     roll tape By Jon Nolan    January 11, 2006 This is the challenge: record an album in...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Wed, 11 Jan 2006 01:36:00 PST

Why you should see local music in 2006...

here's an article i wrote for the paper i work for: am I buggin you? I dont mean to bug ya. by jon nolan New Years resolutions. Bah. Who keeps those things?  Well, this year Ive got a good on...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Wed, 04 Jan 2006 01:17:00 PST

Boston Herald "Best of 2005" Kudos

The Boston Herald named my CD as one of the top five alt-country CDs of 2005!  I was pretty psyched about that, and very surprised.  Check it out for yourself ---> HERE Best, Jon np - ryan a...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Wed, 21 Dec 2005 10:05:00 PST

No Depression Feature

The fine folks at No Depression featured me in their "Town & Country" section in their new Nov./Dec. issue (out now).  So, you know, get off the computer, go down town and buy the damn thing!...
Posted by Jon Nolan! on Tue, 18 Oct 2005 12:32:00 PST