Tony Wilson 6Tet

A Day’s Life

1. A Day's Life
2. The Morn' In Blues
3. Not All It's Cracked Up To Be
4. The Laundry Room (listen!)
5. The Long Walk
6. It's About That Time
7. Bobby Joe's Theme
8. Two Tempos
9. Interlude
10. Daisy's Theme
11. The Train Keeps Rollin' (listen!)
12. Good-Bye

A Day’s Life is the first recording of Tony Wilson’s music inspired by the plight and lives of the homeless and drug addiction in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Wilson, unquestionably one of the most original guitar stylists on the Canadian scene, leads A Day’s Life Band, a collection of some of the finest musicians and improvisers in Canada brought together especially for this project: JP Carter on trumpet, Jesse Zubot on violin, Peggy Lee on cello, Russell Sholberg on bass and Skye Brooks on drums. Wilson wrote the music while working on his 2012 novella, A Day’s Life, a raw fictional account of a day in the life of a crack-addicted musician who lives and busks on the streets of the Downtown Eastside. While not autobiographical, the novella and the music have been lifted largely by the guitarist’s experience living on the streets of the Downtown Eastside during a few particularly difficult months of his life in the mid 90s. Some pieces like The Laundry Room are based on memories from Wilson’s childhood.

Tony Wilson has toured across Canada and internationally with his own groups as well with other renowned artists such as cellist Lee, clarinetist François Houle and singer Elizabeth Fischer. He studied with many acclaimed jazz musicians including Oliver Gannon, Dave Holland, John Abercrombie, Kevin Eubanks and Steve Coleman. He won a West Coast Music Award with his band Video Barbeque and released the critically acclaimed ‘Lowest Note’ in 2001, which went on to become a pick of the year in the Globe and Mail. Wilson’s compositions have been played by artists as diverse as the NOW Orchestra, the Hard Rubber Orchestra, Myra Melford, Kokoro Dance, Marilyn Crispell and Zubot & Dawson. He has shared the stage with international artists such as Vinny Golia, William Parker, Wilbert de Joode, Gerry Hemingway, Han Bennink, Marilyn Lerner, Toby Delius, Benoit Delbecq & Eric Boeren in the US and Europe.

PERSONNEL:
Tony Wilson - compositions & guitar
J.P. Carter - Trumpet and electronics
Jesse Zubot - violin
Peggy Lee - cello
Russell Sholberg - bass
Skye Brooks - drums
Produced by Tony Wilson & Jesse Zubot
Mixed by Sheldon Zaharko
Engineered by Eric Mosher

Press

"A Day’s Life is truly a great modern jazz album and its mastery of contrasting elements is rare. " - CKUT Radio

"Moments of composed grace that flutter away on the wings of their own beauty shift into moments of chaotic dissonance before they, too, transition into a bursts of precise lyricism and bubbling enthusiasm." - Bird is the Worm

"A Day’s Life is diverse, honest, heartfelt, and it is performed by some of Vancouver’s most accomplished musicians playing at the top of their game." - Ride The Tempo

"The songs here boast strong melodic leads, delicate textures, occasional bursts of noise and strong composition to which these sensitive players bring their top game." - Radio Free Canuckistan

Album Review: The Georgia Straight
Album Review: CKUT Radio
Album Review: BC Musician Magazine
Album of the Week: Bird is the Worm
Feature Interview: !Earshot
Album Review: Radio Free Canuckistan (SCROLL WAY DOWN!!!)

Links:
YOU TUBE: LIVE CONCERT 'SET 1'
YOU TUBE: LIVE CONCERT 'SET 2'

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