It was just a few years after his birth, November 23 1977, Thanksgiving Day, in Vancouver Washington, that Jonathan Lee Fulps fell in love with music. By the age of three he was playing with and breaking his mothers antique victrola and by the age of six singing to Michael Jackson’s Thriller and Willie Nelson’s Always On My Mind at his parents get togethers.After graduating college and quitting the family business, Jonathans musical career began. He could be seen in San Diego at every small bar and club that he could get into singing and playing his guitar. After little success, he uprooted his western life and moved to the east coast to pursue his musical career.Time and time again the doors would shut just as soon as they opened. The east coast seemed as cold, if not colder to Jonathan’s music, and after a long year and a half, Jonathan, distraught and tired, moved back to the west. Living in his car and back to the same old scene, he knew that something had to change. Rather than singing the same old love songs and listening to all the writers and managers around him, he decided to write and sing about his journeys.Don’t give up, a saying that he lived by, now was the catalyst to a new sound, song, and breath of fresh air. After taking some time, a close friend and Jonathan composed Pick up truck (Don’t give up), a metaphor for his life. Many songs followed, and in the months ahead, Jonathan was back in the studio.Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere, an homage to where he has been, where he is now, and where he wants to be, has received critical acclaim. He has been deemed “the last great American musician†by Johnny magazine and the San Diego Tribune calls Somewhere in the Middle of Nowhere “A must have.†His sound crosses all genres of music with a country bang that resonates through ones soul and will leave you yearning for more.
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