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Janine Wilson

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About Me

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Janine has blazed a path from the backyard stages of her childhood in Columbus, Ohio, to some of Washington DC’s premier venues, including the Birchmere, the State Theatre, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Millennium Stage.Drawing comparisons to a young Bette Midler, Wilson’s eclectic taste has informed her style, with everyone from Etta James to Laura Nyro and Elvis Costello receiving their dues. Having benefited from the tutelage of some of Austin, Texas’ finest honky-tonk musicians, Janine further honed her vocal chops and cultivated her own inimitable stage presence.With the backing of some of the capital-area’s finest players, Wilson’s live performances have accumulated both a loyal fan base and critical acclaim. According to Richmond’s Style Weekly, “…when Wilson digs her heels in and opens up her big voice, it’s best to pay close attention.” For his part, Mike Joyce at the Washington Post has called Wilson “poignant and seductive…” Clearly, Joyce isn’t alone in his admiration, as she’s become something of a fixture at the Washington Area Music Association’s Wammie awards, taking home kudos for being the area’s Best Blues Vocalist and Best Female Blues Vocalist, as well as awards for Best Blues Album and Best Debut Recording. Beyond the Beltway, Wilson has graced stages across the nation, including forays into New York, San Francisco, Austin, and New Orleans. In the process, she has performed with such luminaries as Delbert McClinton, Marcia Ball, and Coco Montoya.Her debut release, 2000’s The Blue Album came in for high praise, with the Baltimore Blues Rag proclaiming: “Janine lets her sultry self run riot… The Blue Album should be a part of your library, but it may never leave your CD player!” Of Wilson’s abilities as a front woman, No Depression Magazine’s Buzz McClain noted her “impassioned vocals that, while powerful, never over-power the songs.” Perhaps Music Monthly put it best (and most succinctly) when it proclaimed: “…The Blue Album simply kicks serious ass.” With stellar production by Texan Don McCalister and DC’s WAMA Producer of the Year, Marco Delmar, it was selected as a favorite pick by the Washington Post and the Journal Newspapers.Her latest release, Save Me From Myself (released with the assistance of her friends at BOS Music) finds Wilson growing bolder still, expanding her stylistic repertoire to include grittier roots rock, alt country, R&B and even a little traditional country-and-western twang. In late 2006 Janine, along with co-writer Max Evans, were awarded Honorable Mention from the Billboard World Songwriting Contest for Don’t Even Start and So Long as well as Honorable Mention from the 23rd Mid Atlantic Song Contest for those compositions and also It Should Be Me.In February 2007, Janine took home two more Wammies for Roots Rock Vocalist and Roots Rock Album! Featuring original material interspersed with covers by such varied artists as Melissa Manchester and Bruce Springsteen, Wilson weaves tales of love, heartache (and more than a little mischief) that will surely please her existing fans while garnering legions more.

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Member Since: 9/13/2005
Band Website: janinewilsonband.com
Band Members: Max Evans (formerly of Ugly Americans) - guitar Tommy Hannigan - bass Clark Matthews - drums Benjie Porecki - keys
Influences: Bruce Springsteen, Sheryl Crow, Shelby Lynne, Maria McKee, Joan Osborne, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, Chrissie Hynde, Ann Wilson, Black Crowes, early Bette Midler, Melissa Manchester, Etta James, Bonnie Bramlett, Laura Nyro, Marvin Gayle, Al Green, Mel Torme, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, The Ramones, U2, Steve Earle, Chris Isaak, Dean Martin, Pabst Blue Ribbon, The Clash, Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe, Lou Ann Barton, Laverne Baker, Ruth Brown, Pam Bricker and on and on....
Sounds Like: 2007 Wammies Announced, and we garner three nominations!! The Wammie celebration takes place Sunday, February 17th at The State Theatre in Falls Church, Virginia!Roots Rock Female Vocalist - Janine Roots Rock Duo/Group - Janine Wilson Band Roots Rock Instrumentalist - Max EvansFebruary 2007 - Janine takes home the 2006 Wammie for Roots Rock Album and Roots Rock Vocalist!2006 Wammie Nominations are announced - December 2006! The Wammies are Sunday, February 18th at the State Theatre in Falls Church, VA. Congrats to all the nominees!Roots Rock Vocalist - Janine Roots Rock Duo/Group - Janine Wilson Band Roots Rock instrumentalist - Max Evans Roots Rock Album - Save Me From Myself Song of the Year - "Don't Even Start" Album of the Year - Save Me From Myself Songwriter of the Year - Janine and Max Album Cover Art - Save Me From Myself - Ruthie Logsdon and Pat Redding ScanlonMid Atlantic Songwriting Contest News - November 2006!Janine and Max received Honorable Mention for "Don't Even Start", "It Should Be Me" and "Save Me From Myself" in the Rock/Alternative Category!Billboard World Song Contest News - June 2006!Max and Janine received Honorable Mention for "Don't Even Start" and "So Long" (from the Save Me From Myself CD) from the Billboard World Songwriting Contest.
Record Label: BOS Music
Type of Label: Indie