Jeffrey Evans
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Monsieur Jeffrey Evans | |
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Origin | Ohio, United States |
Genres | alternative rock blues-rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, musician, Producer, Audio Engineer, Musicologist |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, banjo, farfisa organ, harmonica (blues harp) |
Years active | 1985—present |
Jeffrey Evans is a singer and songwriter best known for his Memphis, Tennessee based bands: '68 Comeback, the Gibson Bros., South Filthy, and his current solo career. Evans' musical style combines elements of rockabilly, blues, garage rock, punk, and rock & roll.
History
[edit]Name
[edit]Cities
[edit]- Evans began his musical career in Columbus, Ohio in 1985.[3]
- He moved to Memphis, Tennessee in 1989.[3] Mehr
Musical background
[edit]Influences
[edit]He has cited influences such as:
- blues musician R. L. Burnside[4]
- rockabilly singer Charlie Feathers[3][5] Mehr
- Claude "Blues Boss" Long Mehr
- rock-n-roll pioneer Gene Vincent
- bluegrass flat-picker Doc Watson
He is considered an influence on bands such as:
Instruments
[edit]- His primary instrument is guitar; he plays acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and slide guitar.
- He plays banjo, Farfisa organ, and harmonica (blues harp).
- He is also well known for his vocals.
Style
[edit]Evans' musical genre has been described as:
- alternative rock
- blues-rock
- garage punk[3]
- garage rock revival
- gutter blues[4]
- indie rock
- lo-fi
- psychobilly[8] Mehr
- punk blues
- rockabilly
- roots rock[3][8]
- trash[9] Mehr
His on-stage antics include banter, story-telling, and tidbits of music history.[5][10]
He has written expressive liner notes.
Recording and producing
[edit]He utilizes his Tillman Audio Research studio for recording.[5] Mehr
He has recorded and produced for artists such as:
- American Death Ray. Death Ray Breakdown. (Misprint Records) MSP 0070. Vinyl recording. (2000)[1][5]
- Mr. Airplane Man. Red Lite. (Sympathy for the Record Industry) SFTRI 649. Vinyl recording. (2001)[1][5][10] Mehr
- Monster Truck Five. "Dry Leaves... Hot Wire." (Sympathy for the Record Industry) SFTRI 438. Vinyl recording. (1996)[1]
- Porch Ghouls. Porch Ghouls. (Orange Recordings) OR 013. Vinyl recording. (2001)[1][10] Mehr
- Ron Franklin Entertainers. Feather Bed & Other Mixes Remix EP (Miz Kafrin) Miz Kafrin 201. Vinyl recording. (2002)[1]
- Tav Falco & the Unapproachable Panther Burns. Panther Phobia. (In The Red) ITR 069. Vinyl recording. (2000)[1][5][10]
Bands
[edit]Bands he has formed
[edit]- '68 Comeback[1][3][10][11] Mehr
- Evans Hot Rod Gang Mehr
- Gibson Bros.[1][3][10][11] Mehr
- Jeff Evans & His Southern Aces
- Jeffrey Evans' CC Riders[1][3] Mehr
- Memphis Roadmasters[1][3]
- Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & La Fong[1][11]
Bands he has joined
[edit]Songwriting
[edit]Songs he has written and recorded
[edit]- "'68"
- "Big Pine Boogie"
- "Chantilly Rock (And A Pony's Tail)"[5]
- "Clean Young 16"
- "The Darker the Berry"
- "In the Company of Kings"
- "It Gets a Little Red"
- "King's Road"
- "Lil' Hand, Big Gun"
- "A Little Bitch (And a Little Bitch Better)"
- "The Long, Long Ballad of the Red-headed Girl"
- "The Man Who Loved Couch Dancing"
- "My Huckleberry Friend"
- "Polaroid Portrait"
- "Ran Out Of Run"
- "Rich Man, Rich Man"
- "Sandra Lynn's Blues"
- "The Searchers"
- "Someday My Prince Will Come"[4][5]
- "Spyder Blues"
- "The String You Wear"
- "That's How My Mind Works"
- "Three Time Loser"[5]
- "Tobacco Road, Part II"
- "You Walked in the Room"
Other artists who have recorded his songs
[edit]- Eugene Chadbourne Mehr
- James "Jimbo" Mathus Mehr
- Jack Yarber Mehr
Record labels
[edit]- 1+2 Records
- Bag Of Hammers
- Beast Records
- Caroline Records
- Casting Couch Records
- Contaminated Records
- db's Records
- Get Hip
- Giant Claw
- Glitterhouse Records
- Goner Records
- Homestead Records (Dutch East India Trading)
- In the Red Records
- Intercord
- Licorice Tree Records
- No.6 Records
- OKra Records
- Old Age Records
- PCP Entertainment (Matador Records)
- P-Vine Records
- Rockin' Bones
- Shangri-La Records
- Siltbreeze Records
- Sub Pop
- Sugar Ditch
- Sympathy for the Record Industry[4][10][11] Mehr
- Undone Records
- Wrecked Em Records
Discography
[edit]Gibson Bros.
[edit]Singles
[edit]- Gibson Bros., Emulsified b/w Broke Down Engine. (Siltbreeze Records) SB 03. Vinyl recording. (1991)
- Gibson Bros., Keepers. (OKra Records) OK 45001/104553. Vinyl recording. (1986) Songs: My Young Life; Parchman Farm; Dirt.
- Gibson Bros., Knock Down My Blues b/w I'm Driftin.' (In The Red) ITR 009. Vinyl recording. (1992)
- Gibson Bros., Mean Mistreater. (Homestead Records) HMS 170–7. Vinyl recording. (1992) Songs: Cat Drug In; Girl Can't Help It; Soul Deep.
- Gibson Bros., My Huckleberry Friend b/w Old Devil. (Giant Claw) GCS 002. Vinyl recording. (1991)
- Gibson Bros., Southbound. (Glitterhouse Records) GR 0152. Vinyl recording. (1991) Songs: Big Pine Boogie; Arkansas, Mississippi Bo Weevil, Southbound, Tongue-Tied Jill.
- Gibson Bros., Who's Black And Who's Not? (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 162. Vinyl recording. (1991) Songs: White Nigger; Minnie The Moocher.
Albums
[edit]- Gibson Bros., Build A Raft. (Old Age). Old Age 007. Vinyl recording. (1987) [8]
- Gibson Bros., Big Pine Boogie. (OKra Records) OK 33002. Vinyl recording. (1987)
- Gibson Bros., Big Pine Boogie. (Homestead Records) HMS 119–1. Vinyl recording. (1987) [8]
- Gibson Bros., Dedicated Fool. (Homestead Records) HMS 141–1. Vinyl recording. (1989) [8] Mehr
- Gibson Bros., The Man Who Loved Couch Dancing. (Homestead Records) HMS 163-1/2. Vinyl recording. (1990) [8]
- Gibson Bros., Memphis Sol Today! (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 176. Vinyl recording. (1993) [8]
- Gibson Bros., Columbus Soul 85. (In The Red) ITR 034. Vinyl recording. (1996)
Compilations
[edit]- Various artists, A History Of Memphis Garage Rock: The '90s. (Shangri-La Records) Shangri-La 037. Vinyl recording. (2003) Song: Emulsified
- Various artists, Killed By The Blues. (P-Vine) PCD 5486. Vinyl recording. (1999) Songs: I'm Drifting; Mississippi Bo Weevil.
- Various artists, Love Is My Only Crime. (Intercord) IRS 964.966. Vinyl recording. (1993) Song: I Don't Wanna Forget How To Jive.
- Various artists, Root Damage. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 713. Vinyl recording. (2003) Song: Memphis Chicken.
- Various artists, Tard & Further'd: Siltbreeze Singles Compilation. (Siltbreeze Records) SB 52. Vinyl recording. Song: Broke Down Engine.
- Various artists, Their Sympathetic Majesties Request: Volume 1: A Decade Of Obscurity And Obsolescence, 1988–1998. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 200. Vinyl recording. (1998) Song: Barbara.[11]
Gibson Bros. & Workdogs
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Gibson Bros. & Workdogs, Punk Rock Truck Driving Song Of A Gun. (Homestead Records) HMS 154–1. Vinyl recording. (1990)
Compilations
[edit]- Various artists, Brain Blo. (Casting Couch) CCR 009. Vinyl recording. (1992) Song: Not Fade Away.
Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & La Fong
[edit]Singles
[edit]- Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & La Fong, Music From Binghamton. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 101. Vinyl recording. (1990) Songs: Whistle Bait; Shake, Rattle And Roll.[11]
Compilation albums
[edit]- Various artists, A History Of Memphis Garage Rock: The '90s. (Shangri-La Records) Shangri-La 037. Vinyl recording. (2003) Song: Shake, Rattle & Roll.
- Various artists, Their Sympathetic Majesties Request: Volume 1: A Decade Of Obscurity And Obsolescence, 1988–1998. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 200. Vinyl recording. (1998) Song: Shake, Rattle & Roll.
'68 Comeback
[edit]Singles
[edit]- '68 Comeback, 3 X Loser. (Sugar Ditch) SD 003. Vinyl recording. (1992) Songs: Three Times Loser; His Latest Flame.
- '68 Comeback, The Annex Sessions, Volume One. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 450. Vinyl recording. (1996) Songs: I Want My Mule Back; Painter Of Sadness.
- '68 Comeback, The Annex Sessions, Volume Two. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 451. Vinyl recording. (1997) Songs: Whistle Bait; Modern Don Juan.
- '68 Comeback, Do The Rub b/w Cadillac Man. (Bag Of Hammers) BOH 021. Vinyl recording. (1994)
- '68 Comeback, Flip, Flop & Fly b/w He's My Everything. (Get Hip) GH 168. Vinyl recording. (1994)
- '68 Comeback, Great Million Sellers "Rocks The Oldies." (1+2 Records) 1+2 EP 053. Vinyl recording. (1994) Songs: Willie & The Hand Jive; Sixteen Tons.
- '68 Comeback, High School Confidential b/w Boppin' High School Baby. (PCP Records) PCP 014. Vinyl recording. (1995)
- '68 Comeback, It Gets A Little Red b/w A Long Time Ago. (In The Red) ITR 016. Vinyl recording. (1993)
- '68 Comeback, Memphis. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 215. Vinyl recording. (1993) Songs: Chantilly Rock (And A Pony's Tail); All Night Long.
- '68 Comeback, Peepin' & Hidin' b/w Eager Boy. (Casting Couch) CCR 010. Vinyl recording. (1993)
- '68 Comeback, Someday My Prince Will Come. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 390. Vinyl recording. (1996) Songs: Someday My Prince Will Come; The Darker The Berry; Sticks And Stones; Bending Like A Willow Tree.
- '68 Comeback, Tobacco Road, Part I b/w Hedzaz. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 292. Vinyl recording. (1994)
- '68 Comeback, You Could Call Me Job b/w Where The Rio De Rosa Flows. (Subpop) SP 216. Vinyl recording. (1993)
Albums
[edit]- '68 Comeback, A Bridge Too Fuckin' Far. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 422. Vinyl recording. (1998) [5]
- '68 Comeback, Golden Rogues Collection. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 321. Vinyl recording. (1994) [5]
- '68 Comeback, Love Always Wins. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 574. Vinyl recording. (1999)
- '68 Comeback, Mr. Downchild. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 277. Vinyl recording. (1994) [5]
- '68 Comeback, Paper Boy Blues. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 258. Vinyl recording. (1993)
Compilation albums
[edit]- Various artists, A History Of Memphis Garage Rock: The '90s. (Shangri-La Records) Shangri-La 037. Vinyl recording. (2003) Song: Paper Boy Blues.
- Various artists, I Hate Music. (P-Vine) PCD 5489. Vinyl recording. (1999) Song: A Long Time Ago.
- Various artists, Killed By The Blues. (P-Vine) PCD 5486. Vinyl recording. (1999) Song: It Gets A Little Red.
- Various artists, PCP Generics. (PCP Records) PCP 022. Vinyl recording. (1995) Song: Boppin' High School Baby.
- Various artists, Root Damage. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 713. Vinyl recording. (2003) Song: '68.
- Various artists, Shine On, Sweet Starlet soundtrack. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 537. Vinyl recording. (1998) Song: Dick C. Belle.[5][11]
- Various artists, The Sore Losers soundtrack. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 338. Vinyl recording. (1997) Songs: Funky Kuntry Capers; '68; Smack Dab (In The Middle); Go Go Goliatha.[5][11]
- Various artists, Their Sympathetic Majesties Request: Volume 2. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 300. Vinyl recording. (2003) Song: Chantilly Rock.
Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & Ross Johnson
[edit]Compilation albums
[edit]- Ross Johnson, Make It Stop! The Most of Ross Johnson (Goner Records) 37 GONE. Vinyl recording. (2007) Song: Farmer John.
- Various artists, Happy Birthday, Baby Jesus. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 271. Vinyl recording. (1993) Song: Mr. Blue X-mas (Cut Your Head On Christmas).
- Various artists, Happy Birthday, Baby Jesus: Volumes 1 & 2. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 396. Vinyl recording. (1994) Song: Mr. Blue X-mas (Cut Your Head On Christmas).
Jeffrey Evans' CC Riders
[edit]Albums
[edit]- CC Riders, CC Riders. (Contaminated Records) Vinyl recording. (2001)
Monsieur Jeffrey Evans
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Monsieur Jeffrey Evans, I've Lived A Rich Life: Live at Shangri-La Records. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 650. Vinyl recording. (2002) [5]
- Walter Daniels, the Oblivians & Monsieur Jeffrey Evans, Melissa's Garage Revisited. (Sympathy for the Record Industry) SFTRI 590. Vinyl recording. (1999)[4]
Compilation albums
[edit]- Various artists, Guitarrorists. (No. 6 Records / Caroline Records) KAR 009. Vinyl recording. (1991) Song: Longwood Mansion.
- Various artists, When the Levee Breaks: A Benefit Concert for Katrina Survivors. (Label 219 Records / Redeye Distribution) Vinyl recording. (2006)
Splits
[edit]- Monsieur Jeffrey Evans & Don Howland, Tour split. (db's Records) DBS 8. Vinyl recording. (2001) Song: Sweatshop Blues.
South Filthy
[edit]Singles
[edit]- South Filthy, Goin' Down The Valley b/w Carry That Load. (Beast Records) BR076. (2007)
- South Filthy, Soul Of A Man b/w Speed Traps, Weigh Stations, & Detour Signs. (Wrecked Em Records) Wrecked 004. Vinyl recording. (2003)
Albums
[edit]- South Filthy, Crackin' Up. (Licorice Tree Records) YUM 1008. Vinyl recording. (2006)
- South Filthy, Crackin' Up + You Can Name It Yo' Mammy If You Wanna. (Rockin' Bones) RON 062-1/RON062-2. Vinyl recording. (2005)
- South Filthy, You Can Name It Yo' Mammy If You Wanna. (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 701. Vinyl recording. (2002)
Compilation albums
[edit]- Various artists, Root Damage (Sympathy For The Record Industry) SFTRI 713. Vinyl recording. (2003) Song: Hot Dog.
Documentary
[edit]- He is the subject of a documentary film, The Man Who Loved Couch Dancing directed by Ron Franklin, photographed by Inge Broere, and edited by Brandon Hutchinson.[3][12]
Other artists with whom he has worked
[edit]- Earl Poole Ball
- Scott Bomar
- Jeff Bouck[10]
- Dan Brown
- Mike Buck[9]
- Greg Cartwright[1][4][10][11]
- Eugene Chadbourne
- Walter Daniels[1][4][9][10]
- Will Dawson
- Nick Diablo[10]
- Dan Dow[8]
- Electric Company
- Ron Franklin[1][3][12]
- Eric Friedl[1][4][10]
- Kristof Hahn
- Barry Hayden
- Suzy Hendrix[3]
- Ellen Hoover[8]
- Don Howland[8][10]
- Mike Hunt
- Scott Jarvis[8]
- Tommy Jay
- Ross Johnson[1][3][10] Mehr
- brad pounders
- Texacala Jones[9]
- Rob Kennedy[8]
- Stephanie Lang
- Rich Lillash
- Mike Mariconda
- Cristina Martinez[8]
- James "Jimbo" Mathus
- Ed Miles
- Marty Moore
- Rice Moorehead
- Peggy O'Neil[10]
- Jeff Pope
- Timothy Prudhomme[3]
- Jay Reatard Mehr
- George Reyes
- Scott Rogers[1][3]
- Bruce Saltmarsh
- John Schooley
- Jon Spencer[8][10] Mehr
- Brendan Lee Spengler
- Brent Stokesberry
- Jack Taylor (1965–1997)[1][5][10]
- Alicja Trout[3] Mehr
- Matt Uhlmann[10]
- "Blind" Lary Warner
- Darin Lin Wood
- Adam Woodard
- Jack Yarber[1][3][4][9][10][11]
References
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- ^ "Jeffrey Evans". Discogs.com. Retrieved January 6, 2023.
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- ^ a b c d e "South Filthy Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "Monsieur Jeffrey Evans - Guitar Hero Dandy". Punkturns30.blogspot.com. Retrieved April 29, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Music: Real Records (Memphis Flyer . 12-20-98)". Weeklywire.com. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved July 30, 2014.
- ^ a b "The Bloodshot Eye". August 7, 2008. Archived from the original on August 7, 2008. Retrieved April 29, 2023.