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I'm Graham Lees and was born in the North
of England. Country Music first drew my interest in the
early 60s when the two presenters of a children's TV show…Wally
Whyton and guitarist Bert Weedon included a country song
in the show. At the time I didn't know this was country
music, but I liked it!!! I then started to find out more
and was drawn to the music of Johnny Cash.
In the early 70's I was introduced to
bluegrass while living in Australia. Later my interest turned
to the jazz based western swing music of Bob Wills after
hearing a local band play New San Antonio Rose. I had the
privilege of meeting Bob's daughter Rosetta in 2001.
As a kid I was always fascinated by the
cowboy and in particular the silver screen cowboys including
Hopalong Cassidy, who I would see at the Saturday matinee in
the local cinema. As Nashville changed and corrupted country
music in the 1990's I renewed my interest in cowboy music.
My first trip to the USA was in 2000 when I started
obtaining more music of modern day western artists.
I became a member of the British Country
Music Association (BCMA) in 1993 when I started working
as a country music journalist writing for North Country
Music magazine, which folded in late 2003. Since that first
beginning I have contributed articles and CD reviews on
country, bluegrass, blues and folk music for several magazines,
and at present hold the title of associate editor with Music
Maker magazine based in London…regularly contributing feature
articles and CD reviews etc. Check it out www.tradmusic.net
On my website you have the opportunity to view a small portion
of the interviews, article and CD reviews I have done over
the years.
As a music journalist I have been fortunate
to interview many artistes. Just a few of the country artists
include Ray Price, Reba, Suzy Bogguss, Ricky Skaggs, and
Brad Paisley. On the western side of the music I've interviewed
Leon Rausch, Tommy Allsup, Belinda Gail and Curly Musgrave,
R.W. Hampton, Michael Martin Murphy, Don Edwards, Red Steagall
and many, many more.
My greatest delight was an interview
with Townes Van Zandt just a couple of years before he died,
who proudly told me about his part as an extra in the movie
The Songwriter, staring Kris Kristofferson & Willie
Nelson. During a lull in the filming of a theatre scene,
Kristofferson walked on to the stage, pointed Townes out and
announced "this man is Townes Van Zandt…the
songwriter's songwriter!" Townes told me that after
that moment he and his wife were both treated as though they
were also stars of the movie.
I started working with local radio a
few years ago and now have two weekly radio shows on HWD
Radio in Yorkshire where I now live....big band and swing
music with 'Swing's The Thing'
and my two-hour country music show 'The
Country Connection'. The first hour is a mix of traditional
country, plus a little bluegrass. The second hour…'The Western
Hour' is all Western Swing and Cowboy music.
'Western
Hour' program #13 and 'Twang~Grass'
(all bluegrass show) #24 can be heard streaming on Twang
Town USA radio website . Both shows change each
month.
I have produced many specialist radio
shows over the past four or five years. I produced a radio
show profiling Buddy Holly in the summer of 2003. The success
of this show has led to series of two-hour radio program
profiles of Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash and
Dolly Parton. My most recent project is a series of occasional
shows 'Guess Who's In Town'
that includes an interview and music of a western artist.
The first featured R.W Hampton which was broadcast in January
2007 and streamed on The Western Hour at the Twang Town
USA website during February.
In 2001 I was thrilled to take my wife
to Texas for The Legends of Western Swing Festival (Wichita
Falls) where we were made extremely welcome by organiser Mrs.
Gloria Myers and the many fans attending the event. The
musicianship of the bands playing during the event was
top-class and I returned again in 2005. On my trips to
various western events over the years I've found the
friendliness and generosity of the many western fans to be
the finest anywhere.
In 2004 I was invited to attend the Academy
Of Western Artists (AWA) convention and prestigious Will
Rogers Awards in Fort Worth, Texas. Part of the entertainment
at the AWA convention was a radio format show in which DJs
and radio presenters gave a 30 minute show introducing and
interviewing artists who were attending over the weekend.
Invited to take part, I was pleased to have artists Jean
Prescott, Fletcher Jowers and the five-piece group The Texas
Trailhands as my guests. In November 2006 I was privileged
to be invited to attend the Western Music Association annual
event and Awards at Albuquerque where I renewed acquaintances
with many of the artists that I had met at the AWA, along
with many more who were attending the WMA event.
I am a member of both the AWA and WMA.
During my numerous trips to the USA and
in particular Texas, I have made many good friends from the
western music scene including Jim Anderson (Palo Duro), Bill
Adams (western swing band) and O.J. Sykes who I met through
his Western Music Time show. It is my greatest pleasure to
promote and draw fans here in the UK to western music
through my radio shows by playing the many CDs that are
regularly sent to me by western artists in the
US.
Thanks a bunch!!!
I hope that you enjoy looking through my site!!!
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