LEE WATSON – “FALLING SOUTH”
LEE WATSONย (JUNE 2017)
Independent
April 16, 2017
Like a brushstroke across a canvas, Lee Watsonโs songwriting sweeps through musical landscapes, warm and knowing.
For the better part of a decade, Lee wrote and performed as a founding member of Vancouverโs critically acclaimed The Breakmen. In this new solo project, he brings his influences in traditional music back home to his roots in rural Ontario, creating a collection of songs that evoke a sense of awe and reverence for the windswept pines and vast lakes of Ontarioโs Hinterland.
Born in Owen Sound, Leeโs love for Canadian songwriters and the sound of music on vinyl was sparked by a childhood raised within arms reach of his fatherโs turntable.
Lee Watson is a familiar face on the Canadian folk, bluegrass, and country music scene. Since 1997 he has played numerous festivals, theatres, and live stages throughout Canada and the West Coast of the USA. As one of the founding members and lead vocalists of The Breakmen, Watson is well versed in folk, bluegrass, and country singing and songwriting. The Breakmenโs sophomore CD When You Leave Town remained on The Roots Music Review – Top 50 chart for 9 consecutive months, receiving significant national airplay on CBC Radio as well as other roots music radio shows across the country. Watsonโs “Play Me Another One” from When You Leave Town has been added to CBC Radio 2’s New Discoveries album available on itunes. The Breakmen have twice been recorded by CBC Radio 2 for their Canada Live series. This year they are nominated for two Canadian Folk Music Awards: Vocal Group of the Year and New/ Emerging Artist of the Year.
The experience he has gained from years spent touring, rehearsing, and honing his craft with The Breakmen can be heard on Watson’s first solo CD, Northern Track.
The albumโs focus on classic bluegrass and country songwriting is reflected in the albumโs first song โNorthern Trackโ, an up-tempo bluegrass song about a young boy’s desire to leave the small logging town where he grew up and find adventure in places heโs never been. The vintage country song, “To The End of the World” is a heartfelt tale of an elderly couple still so much in love that the husband is willing to go wherever he must in order to be at the side of his girl. In contrast, the mid-tempo, rolling country tune, โSheโs on Fireโ, is a bittersweet story about a young love lost. “The Lonesome Life” has a classic bluegrass feel, and tells the tale of a solitary drifting musician who wonders if anyone would miss him if he were gone. The albumโs final track, โYouโre Not Aloneโ, is a modern sounding, Nashville inspired country ballad about realizing oneโs problems in life may be universally shared.
Guest musicians include: Ivan Rosenberg (The Breakmen, Mighty Squirrel, The Donkeys), Julie Elkins (Kaneโs River), David Thompson (Kaneโs River), Greg Spatz (John Reischman and the Jaybirds, Mighty Squirrel), Ben Winship (Kaneโs River, Growling Old Men, Brother Mule), Andrew Collins (The Foggy Hogtown Boys, Creaking Tree String Quartet), Paul Elliott (Downtown Mountain Boys, Four Chords of Wood), Pharis Romero (The Haints, Outlaw Social), and Randy Beavers.