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Asleep at the Wheel

Asleep at the Wheel is an American Western swing group that was formed in Paw Paw, West Virginia,[3] and is based in Austin, Texas. The band has won nine Grammy Awards since their 1970 inception, released over twenty albums, and has charted more than 21 singles on the Billboard country charts. Their highest-charting single, "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read", peaked at No. 10 in 1975.

Asleep at the Wheel
Asleep at the Wheel performing in San Diego, California
Background information
OriginPaw Paw, West Virginia, U.S.
Genres
Years active1970–present
Labels
Members
  • Ray Benson
  • Jason Baczynski
  • Katie Shore
  • Dennis Ludiker
  • Connor Forsyth
  • Josh Hoag
  • Flavio Pasquetto
  • Joey Colarusso
Past members
Websitewww.asleepatthewheel.com

History

Beginnings to Austin

In 1969, Ray Benson and Lucky Oceans (Reuben Gosfield) co-founded Asleep at the Wheel in Paw Paw, West Virginia, and soon after they found themselves opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna in Washington, D.C.[3] A year later, they moved to East Oakland, California, at the invitation of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen.[4] After being mentioned in Rolling Stone magazine by Van Morrison, they landed a record deal with United Artists.[4][5] In 1973, their debut album, Comin' Right at Ya, was released by United Artists. At the invitation of Willie Nelson, they left Oakland for Austin in 1974.[3]

1974–1979

In 1974, Asleep at the Wheel released its self-titled second album, with a cover of Louis Jordan's "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie", which was the band's first single to hit the country charts. The following year had the release of Texas Gold, with the top-ten Country hit single "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read". In addition, they played on PBS's Austin City Limits, where they have since performed a record-setting 10 times.[3] In 1977, the band was voted Best Country Western Band by Rolling Stone and was awarded the Touring Band of the Year by the Academy of Country Music. They also went on tour with Emmylou Harris in Europe.[3] The following year, they recorded a cover of Count Basie's song "One O'Clock Jump".[4] Also in 1980, they appeared in the movie Roadie, along with Meat Loaf, Blondie, and Art Carney. By the end of the decade, the band recorded their first live album, Served Live, at the Austin Opera House.[3]

1980–1989

The 1980s became a turbulent decade for the band. After moving to MCA, co-founder Lucky Oceans left, followed in September 1986 by Chris O'Connell due to her pregnancy. Asleep at the Wheel gathered a large amount of debt that required it to work on commercials and movie soundtracks. This band produced the soundtrack for the film Liar's Moon.

In 1985, the band released a virtually ignored self-titled album.[4] By the late 1980s, Ray Benson had done some producing, allowing the band a second chance with Epic Records. In 1987, the band released 10, which won them their second Grammy for Best Country Instrumental, helping to launch their comeback. The album also had contributions from legendary fiddle player and onetime Texas Playboys member Johnny Gimble.[4] The following year, the band released Western Standard Time, which won them another Grammy for Best Country Instrumental.[4] The late 1980s also had the growth of Jann Browne as a solo vocalist in the group; she would later embark on a solo career on Curb Records.[6]

1990–1999

The band moved to Arista Records and released the album, Keepin' Me Up Nights. Soon after, the band had turnover. Among its new members was former solo singer Rosie Flores, who joined in 1997.[7] In 1991, Ray Benson directed the music[3] and co-starred in the movie Wild Texas Wind with Dolly Parton.[8] In honor of the 66th anniversary of Route 66, the band launched the Route 66 Tour.[3] In 1993, the band released an instant hit with several guest musicians,[3] A Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, to much critical acclaim.[4] Two years later, the band celebrated their 25th anniversary[3] by releasing The Wheel Keeps on Rollin.[4] In 1999, the band and DreamWorks released Ride with Bob, as their second tribute album to Bob Wills. This album also enjoyed immediate success and garnered the band two Grammy wins, one for Best Country Instrumental,[3] and the other for Best Package Design.

According to Rolling Stone magazine, Ray Benson "didn't just enlist the obvious Wills fans" in this tribute album to Bob Wills like Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and Lyle Lovett. He also brought in some of country's young lions the Dixie Chicks, Tim McGraw, and Lee Ann Womack, some pop stars", including Shawn Colvin, the Squirrel Nut Zippers, and fellow country preservationists such as Dwight Yoakam.[9]

2000–present

In 2000, the Chicks were nominated for an award for Vocal Event of the Year for "Roly Poly" with Asleep at the Wheel from the Country Music Association.[10] That same year, the band toured with Bob Dylan and George Strait. Benson recorded a tribute to Wills and Texas swing music, including Dwight Yoakam, Vince Gill, Merle Haggard, the Chicks, and Willie Nelson.[3][11] They were scheduled to play at the White House on the fateful September 11, 2001.[3] In 2003, the band released Live at Billy Bob's Texas, and by the end of the decade, the band had released two more albums: Reinventing the Wheel, an entirely new set of songs, including a collaboration with The Blind Boys of Alabama, and a two-disc set Kings of Texas Swing.[12] In 2007, their second Christmas album was released, Santa Loves to Boogie.

Asleep at the Wheel received six Austin Music Awards for their efforts in 2007, including Band of the Year, Songwriter of the Year (Benson), Country Band of the Year, Record Producer of the Year (Benson), Male Vocals of the Year (Benson), and Acoustic Guitar Player of the Year (McQueen).[13]

Members

Current members

  • Ray Benson – lead vocals, lead guitar (1970–present)
  • Jason Baczynski – drums, percussion (2020–present)
  • Katie Shore – co-lead vocals, fiddle (2014–present)
  • Dennis Ludiker – fiddle, mandolin, backing vocals (2016–present)
  • Connor Forsyth – piano, organ, accordion, backing vocals (2016–present)
  • Josh Hoag – bass (2017–present)
  • Flavio Pasquetto – steel guitars (2019–present)
  • Joey Colarusso – saxophone (2021–present)

Discography

Awards and nominations

Asleep at the Wheel have won eight Grammy Awards out of 27 nominations.[14] They have also been nominated for 12 Country Music Association Awards.[15] In 1977, they won the Academy of Country Music Award for Touring Band of the Year and have been nominated an additional nine times.[16]

References

  1. ^ "Asleep At The Wheel Celebrates 50 Years Of Western Swing". Texas Standard. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Cole, Christine (February 18, 2016). "Country/roots/rockabilly band Asleep at the Wheel plays concert in Clermont". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved September 25, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m . Asleepatthewheel.com. Archived from the original on October 10, 2007. Retrieved November 28, 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Allmusic – Asleep at the Wheel". AllMusic. Retrieved December 12, 2007.
  5. ^ Grissim Jr., John (June 22, 1972). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on December 11, 2007. Retrieved April 13, 2009.
  6. ^ Deming, Mark. "Jann Browne biography". AllMusic. Retrieved January 7, 2008.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on April 19, 2016. Retrieved June 27, 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ "Wild Texas Wind". IMDb.com. Retrieved December 12, 2007.
  9. ^ [1] December 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on May 15, 2008. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  11. ^ Morning Edition (October 14, 1999). "Western Swing". NPR. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  12. ^ "Kings of Texas Swing". Music.barnesandnoble.com. Retrieved December 12, 2007.
  13. ^ "Austin Music Awards". from the original on May 2, 2008. Retrieved May 9, 2008.
  14. ^ "Asleep At The Wheel". Grammy.com. November 23, 2020. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  15. ^ "CMA Awards Past Winners & Nominees". Cmaawards.com. Retrieved August 13, 2021.
  16. ^ [2][dead link]

External links

  • Asleep at the Wheel official website
  • Asleep at the Wheel discography at Discogs  
  • Floyd Domino site

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This article is about the band For the Bloodhound Gang song see One Fierce Beer Coaster Asleep at the Wheel is an American Western swing group that was formed in Paw Paw West Virginia 3 and is based in Austin Texas The band has won nine Grammy Awards since their 1970 inception released over twenty albums and has charted more than 21 singles on the Billboard country charts Their highest charting single The Letter That Johnny Walker Read peaked at No 10 in 1975 Asleep at the WheelAsleep at the Wheel performing in San Diego CaliforniaBackground informationOriginPaw Paw West Virginia U S GenresWestern swing 1 country 2 rockabilly 2 Years active1970 presentLabelsBismeaux DreamWorks Capitol Nashville Epic MCA Nashville Shout Factory Thirty TigersMembersRay Benson Jason Baczynski Katie Shore Dennis Ludiker Connor Forsyth Josh Hoag Flavio Pasquetto Joey ColarussoPast membersSee former membersWebsitewww wbr asleepatthewheel wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Beginnings to Austin 1 2 1974 1979 1 3 1980 1989 1 4 1990 1999 1 5 2000 present 2 Members 3 Discography 4 Awards and nominations 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBeginnings to Austin Edit In 1969 Ray Benson and Lucky Oceans Reuben Gosfield co founded Asleep at the Wheel in Paw Paw West Virginia and soon after they found themselves opening for Alice Cooper and Hot Tuna in Washington D C 3 A year later they moved to East Oakland California at the invitation of Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen 4 After being mentioned in Rolling Stone magazine by Van Morrison they landed a record deal with United Artists 4 5 In 1973 their debut album Comin Right at Ya was released by United Artists At the invitation of Willie Nelson they left Oakland for Austin in 1974 3 1974 1979 Edit In 1974 Asleep at the Wheel released its self titled second album with a cover of Louis Jordan s Choo Choo Ch Boogie which was the band s first single to hit the country charts The following year had the release of Texas Gold with the top ten Country hit single The Letter That Johnny Walker Read In addition they played on PBS s Austin City Limits where they have since performed a record setting 10 times 3 In 1977 the band was voted Best Country Western Band by Rolling Stone and was awarded the Touring Band of the Year by the Academy of Country Music They also went on tour with Emmylou Harris in Europe 3 The following year they recorded a cover of Count Basie s song One O Clock Jump 4 Also in 1980 they appeared in the movie Roadie along with Meat Loaf Blondie and Art Carney By the end of the decade the band recorded their first live album Served Live at the Austin Opera House 3 1980 1989 Edit The 1980s became a turbulent decade for the band After moving to MCA co founder Lucky Oceans left followed in September 1986 by Chris O Connell due to her pregnancy Asleep at the Wheel gathered a large amount of debt that required it to work on commercials and movie soundtracks This band produced the soundtrack for the film Liar s Moon In 1985 the band released a virtually ignored self titled album 4 By the late 1980s Ray Benson had done some producing allowing the band a second chance with Epic Records In 1987 the band released 10 which won them their second Grammy for Best Country Instrumental helping to launch their comeback The album also had contributions from legendary fiddle player and onetime Texas Playboys member Johnny Gimble 4 The following year the band released Western Standard Time which won them another Grammy for Best Country Instrumental 4 The late 1980s also had the growth of Jann Browne as a solo vocalist in the group she would later embark on a solo career on Curb Records 6 1990 1999 Edit The band moved to Arista Records and released the album Keepin Me Up Nights Soon after the band had turnover Among its new members was former solo singer Rosie Flores who joined in 1997 7 In 1991 Ray Benson directed the music 3 and co starred in the movie Wild Texas Wind with Dolly Parton 8 In honor of the 66th anniversary of Route 66 the band launched the Route 66 Tour 3 In 1993 the band released an instant hit with several guest musicians 3 A Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys to much critical acclaim 4 Two years later the band celebrated their 25th anniversary 3 by releasing The Wheel Keeps on Rollin 4 In 1999 the band and DreamWorks released Ride with Bob as their second tribute album to Bob Wills This album also enjoyed immediate success and garnered the band two Grammy wins one for Best Country Instrumental 3 and the other for Best Package Design According to Rolling Stone magazine Ray Benson didn t just enlist the obvious Wills fans in this tribute album to Bob Wills like Merle Haggard Willie Nelson and Lyle Lovett He also brought in some of country s young lions the Dixie Chicks Tim McGraw and Lee Ann Womack some pop stars including Shawn Colvin the Squirrel Nut Zippers and fellow country preservationists such as Dwight Yoakam 9 2000 present Edit In 2000 the Chicks were nominated for an award for Vocal Event of the Year for Roly Poly with Asleep at the Wheel from the Country Music Association 10 That same year the band toured with Bob Dylan and George Strait Benson recorded a tribute to Wills and Texas swing music including Dwight Yoakam Vince Gill Merle Haggard the Chicks and Willie Nelson 3 11 They were scheduled to play at the White House on the fateful September 11 2001 3 In 2003 the band released Live at Billy Bob s Texas and by the end of the decade the band had released two more albums Reinventing the Wheel an entirely new set of songs including a collaboration with The Blind Boys of Alabama and a two disc set Kings of Texas Swing 12 In 2007 their second Christmas album was released Santa Loves to Boogie Asleep at the Wheel received six Austin Music Awards for their efforts in 2007 including Band of the Year Songwriter of the Year Benson Country Band of the Year Record Producer of the Year Benson Male Vocals of the Year Benson and Acoustic Guitar Player of the Year McQueen 13 Members EditMain article List of Asleep at the Wheel members Current members Ray Benson lead vocals lead guitar 1970 present Jason Baczynski drums percussion 2020 present Katie Shore co lead vocals fiddle 2014 present Dennis Ludiker fiddle mandolin backing vocals 2016 present Connor Forsyth piano organ accordion backing vocals 2016 present Josh Hoag bass 2017 present Flavio Pasquetto steel guitars 2019 present Joey Colarusso saxophone 2021 present Discography EditMain article Asleep at the Wheel discography Comin Right at Ya 1973 Asleep at the Wheel 1974 Texas Gold 1975 Wheelin and Dealin 1976 The Wheel 1977 Collision Course 1978 Framed 1980 Pasture Prime released as Asleep at the Wheel in the US 1985 10 1987 Western Standard Time 1988 Keepin Me Up Nights 1990 Tribute to the Music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys 1993 The Wheel Keeps on Rollin 1995 Merry Texas Christmas Y all 1997 Ride with Bob A Tribute to Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys 1999 The Very Best of Asleep at the Wheel 2001 Hang Up My Spurs 2002 Asleep at the Wheel Remembers the Alamo 2003 Reinventing the Wheel 2007 Santa Loves to Boogie 2007 Willie and the Wheel 2009 with Willie Nelson It s a Good Day 2010 with Leon Rausch Still the King Celebrating the Music of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys 2015 Lone Star Christmas Night 2016 New Routes 2018 Half a Hundred Years 2021 Awards and nominations EditAsleep at the Wheel have won eight Grammy Awards out of 27 nominations 14 They have also been nominated for 12 Country Music Association Awards 15 In 1977 they won the Academy of Country Music Award for Touring Band of the Year and have been nominated an additional nine times 16 References Edit Asleep At The Wheel Celebrates 50 Years Of Western Swing Texas Standard Retrieved September 25 2021 a b Cole Christine February 18 2016 Country roots rockabilly band Asleep at the Wheel plays concert in Clermont Orlando Sentinel Retrieved September 25 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Asleep at the Wheel Official Site Asleepatthewheel com Archived from the original on October 10 2007 Retrieved November 28 2007 a b c d e f g h Allmusic Asleep at the Wheel AllMusic Retrieved December 12 2007 Grissim Jr John June 22 1972 Van Morrison The Rolling Stone interview Rolling Stone Archived from the original on December 11 2007 Retrieved April 13 2009 Deming Mark Jann Browne biography AllMusic Retrieved January 7 2008 Archived copy Archived from the original on April 19 2016 Retrieved June 27 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Wild Texas Wind IMDb com Retrieved December 12 2007 1 Archived December 10 2007 at the Wayback Machine Contact The Chicks 2021 Email Address Agent Manager amp Publicist Archived from the original on May 15 2008 Retrieved August 13 2021 Morning Edition October 14 1999 Western Swing NPR Retrieved December 12 2015 Kings of Texas Swing Music barnesandnoble com Retrieved 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