Friday, 18 March 2016

Jon Patrick Walker - Oh, Rosie






1.    Who is this tripper?

Jon Patrick Walker is a roots rock musician from Brooklyn, New York, making music since 2011. Oh, Rosie (Feb’16) is one of two singles from his second album People Going Somewhere (March’16).


2. What kind of tune is he pushing?

Oh, Rosie is a sixties style pop rocker with a light stomp and an entreating tone.


3. Who does Mr Walker sound similar to?

Austin Town Hall compared Oh, Rosie to Bruce Springsteen while others were feeling The Beatles and Mott The Hoople.


4. What have the music press said about Oh, Rosie?


“A wonderful piece of piano rock” – Magnet Magazine.

“A short classic stomp” – Austin Town Hall.

“Piano driven pop-rocker” – The Big Takeover.






5. Who is does Jon Patrick Walker get his vibe from?

Jon Patrick Walker's influences are The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Kinks, David Bowie, Stevie Wonder, The Faces, Pink Floyd and Joni Mitchell.

·       The man also has some love for Spoon, Fiona Apple, Heartless Bastards, Radiohead, Wilco, My Morning Jacket, Deer Hunter and Grizzly Bear.
 
6. Why should I give Oh, Rosie a spin?

Oh, Rosie is evocative of the end of innocence and is a bouncy pop rocker that the world is better for.


7. Does Mr Walker have any more good un’s?

Don't miss Hopie Song. Paino led old school rock that pops.

 
8. Any more words?

Jon Patrick Walker is an actor who has played Bruce Springsteen and John Lennon in musicals.




“Rosie don’t know, what makes the great world spin”








The Submarines are an indie pop rock band from Los Angeles, California. The Submarines kicked off in 2006 and have three long players on their roll of honor. Birds bounces off their third album Love Notes/Letter Bombs (2011) and is an infectious, bubbly, piano assisted pop rocker that oozes charm.

“Hey, what if everythings alright?”




 
 
 
 
 
 


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