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John Kessel

About Me

Singer, songwriter, and guitarist John Kessel has churned out music in his hometown of New York City since the 80's. Over the years, JK has been a support musician (or collaborated) with Jello Biafra, Kimya Dawson, Simi Elliot, Corey Glover, Adam Green, Daniel Johnston, Mark Kramer, Jeffrey and Jack Lewis, Jesse Malin, Of Montreal, and Andy Shernoff. A self-taught natural, Kessel plays over a dozen instruments and often records as a one-man-band. In 1995 he self-released the "Existentialism" single, followed by the album, "Born Late" in 1997. In 2002, JK was included on the compilation "Call It What You Want...", released and distributed by Olive Juice Music. JK has scored 2 independent films to date, and occasionally takes the odd gig as an actor. The follow-up album, the all-acoustic 'Hurry Up and Wait' is in limbo. In February of 2007, JK debuted a new band, THE CIGARETTES, with songwriter Ben Sadock. The CIGS have performed consistently throughout the year, and have recorded sessions for another yet-to-be-released album. Steeped in all the offshoots of the American blues idiom, John Kessel uses simple rock n' roll and arranges it to very dramatic extremes. His narratives are unconventional but emotionally on-point. JK's songwriting has a character of it's own; a highly identifiable style. Get acquainted with a few and see for yourself. From Anti-Matters:Thu. Aug. 17 2000I offered John Kessel a Mickey Mouse ornament for his guitar. He declined.Said,"Disney doesnt pay me for that."But they will. OH, YES. They WILL!Kessel never ceases to amaze. I think hes on a first name basis with Gods music publishing agent. His songs are like the bastard children of Dylan and Lennon, struggling and fighting to find a place in this world. Does anyone else think he looks like a younger, cleaner, consummately New York John Belushi?What Kessel does may not be for everyone, but only because not everyone is privy to what Kessel does. Every John Kessel show is different, spontaneous. His performance teeters on the tightrope - one wrong step will land him death and disaster. But, every time, he naturally avoids the train wrecks of a clumsy Evel Knievel, with all the stealth and grace of an Anne Rice character.If you havent seen a John Kessel show yet, you owe it to yourself - and the Artist. Sometimes, I think Artists like John Kessel are responsible for making the world more beautiful.(Eric Adams) JOHN KESSEL DISCOGRAPHY:1995-EXISTENTIALISM/ADULTHOOD - 7" single (Clavicle) 1997-BORN LATE-CD (Clavicle) 2001-CALL IT WHAT YOU WANT...- Compilation CD (Olive Juice Music)JOHN KESSEL also appears on: 1992- Huge- Really Huge 2000- Grey Revell - Crazy Like an Ambush 2001- Peter Dizozza - Pro-Choice on Mental Health 2002- Peter Dizozza - Prepare To Meet Your Maker (Original Cast Album) 2002- Testosterone Kills- War All the Time 2003- Kenny Davidsen - Goodnight, Baby 2005- Jeffrey and Jack Lewis - City and Eastern Songs (Rough Trade) 2007- Jack Lewis & The Cutoffs - L'vov Goes to Emandee w/My Unicef Box (Smoking Gun Records) 2008- Jeffrey Lewis - 12 Crass Songs (Rough Trade) 2009- Jeffrey Lewis - 'Em Are I (Rough Trade) JOHN KESSEL FILMOGRAPHY (Score): 1997 - Channel Surfing 2000 - Arcade (Dir. David Lobser)

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Member Since: 19/12/2004
Band Website: www.johnkessel.com
Band Members: JK, Ben Sadock, Nelson Harvey
Influences: ABBA, Louis Armstrong, Burt Bacharach, The Beatles, Chuck Berry, David Bowie, The Breeders, James Brown, The Buzzcocks, Hoagie Carmichael, CCR, Simon Chardiet, Leonard Cohen, Elvis Costello, The Cure, Devo, Bob Dylan, Roky Erickson, Everly Brothers, Jad Fair, The Frogs, The Germs, Woody Guthrie, The Howlin' Wolf, Daniel Johnston, Louis Jordan, Andy Kaufman, The Kinks, Led Zeppelin, Jeffrey Lewis, Billie Holiday, Leadbelly, Little Richard, Marx Brothers, The Misfits, Monty Python, Motorhead, New York Dolls/Heartbreakers/Johnny Thunders, Roy Orbison, Gram Parsons, Charley Patton, Pavement, Prince, John Prine, Pixies/Frank Black, Iggy Pop/ Stooges, Cole Porter, Portishead, Elvis Presley, Queen, The Ramones, Jonathan Richman, Shangri-Las, The Smiths, The Sonics, Rolling Stones, Sex Pistols/PiL, Nina Simone, Bessie Smith, Sparks, Phil Spector, Richard Thompson, VU/ Lou Reed, Tom Waits, Ween, The Who, Hank Williams, Brian Wilson, Neil Young, Frank Zappa/Mothers of Invention, The Zombies
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Record Label: Clavicle
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Thoughts on Sarah Palin

The appointment and almost  overnight nomination of Alaskan governor Sarah Palin for Vice President insults my intelligence. This crass, bald-faced, facile foisting; this manipulative, pandering,...
Posted by on Thu, 02 Oct 2008 18:37:00 GMT

I finally got around to seeing THE CHOKE in concert tonight

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDsa_ugSZ-c I saw THE CHOKE perform at a house party in Brooklyn just a couple hours ago. They were kinda like this video clip. Don't be a fool. Se...
Posted by on Sun, 11 May 2008 18:40:00 GMT

A young JK from the video archives

From 1991-1992 I had a band with songwriter Gregg Lopez. He called it 'HUGE'. We were doing this kind of music, well... You know all these little kids now, all talking about 'emo?' We were the generat...
Posted by on Tue, 08 Jan 2008 17:12:00 GMT

JK in NEW YORK magazine 9/17/07

Jake Chessum of NY magazine took some pics of me 10 minutes before my infamous busking incident in Union Square this summer.http://nymag.com/fashion/lookbook/37652/
Posted by on Mon, 17 Sep 2007 18:54:00 GMT

Howard Swains article on JK and NYC

It was approaching midnight on a mild December Tuesday in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Although the nearby bars and clubs were busy with midweek revelers, two musicians were outside, walking toward Lo...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Sep 2007 08:49:00 GMT

Busking in Manhattan

With my newly acquired Taxi battery amplifier, I set out with Ben on June 12th to perform in public. Street performers all over the city. Great way to promote the upcoming gig, right? We meet at Union...
Posted by on Fri, 08 Jun 2007 18:27:00 GMT

Review of JK live at Sunny's December 16, 2005

Is there a point for me to personally chronicle all four live shows I did last December? The bluegrass supergroup version of Conjugal Visits was especially noteworthy, and Edward D blogged it at the l...
Posted by on Tue, 17 Jan 2006 07:32:00 GMT