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Brian Henneman

Brian Henneman (born July 17, 1961)[1] is an American musician best known as the frontman of the alt-country/roots rock band the Bottle Rockets, with whom he has been active as lead singer, guitarist and songwriter. Artists such as John Prine, Neil Young and Merle Haggard have influenced his songwriting style. Henneman began his musical career in the mid-1980s with the bands The Blue Moons and Chicken Truck, and also spent time as guitar tech/additional musician with peers Uncle Tupelo from 1990 before forming the Bottle Rockets in late 1992.

Brian Henneman
Brian Henneman at the Hideout in Chicago in 2015
Background information
Birth nameBrian Henneman
Born (1961-07-17) July 17, 1961 (age 62)
OriginFestus, Missouri, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, producer
Instrument(s)
Years active1985–2021
LabelsBloodshot
Websitewww.bottlerocketsmusic.com

History edit

1980s edit

Sometime in late 1985, Henneman's band The Blue Moons played on a triple bill in Millstadt, Illinois, which also included Uncle Tupelo predecessor the Primitives. A few years later, Jeff Tweedy was instrumental in getting Henneman's next band, Chicken Truck - an original outlaw country rock band - an opening slot for Uncle Tupelo at Cicero's in St. Louis, Missouri. Chicken Truck released several cassettes in the 1980s, including "The 90 Minute Tape" and "Loud Music", the latter of which featured so many songs that Henneman's bands were still using material from it for their albums over a dozen years later. Some of the songs from that collection were written by or with Scott Taylor, a friend from Festus, Missouri, who continues to collaborate with Henneman. Chicken Truck and Uncle Tupelo remained on good terms and a frequent double bill with one another until Chicken Truck disbanded in 1990. Chicken Truck had been composed of Henneman, Mark Ortmann, and brothers Bob and Tom Parr.[citation needed]

1990s edit

After Chicken Truck broke up, Henneman played occasional shows as a solo acoustic act, and sometime in late 1990 he began working as a roadie for Uncle Tupelo, occasionally playing extra guitar or mandolin with them.[2] He became a staple during their encores, and played lead guitar on "Cortez the Killer", "Moonshiner", and many other covers. He also played extensively on the albums Still Feel Gone and March 16–20, 1992, and also on some of the Uncle Tupelo tracks that ended up on various compilations ("Blue Eyes" and "Movin' On").[citation needed]

Henneman, Jay Farrar, Jeff Tweedy, and Mike Heidorn formed a band called Coffee Creek, playing country covers in small clubs and bars between Uncle Tupelo tours. In late December 1991, Coffee Creek played at Cicero's for the first time. In March 1992 Uncle Tupelo, including Brian Henneman, went to Athens, Georgia, to record their third LP at John Keane's studio, this time with Peter Buck of R.E.M. producing. Henneman played guitar, mandolin, and bouzouki on March 16–20, 1992.[3]

In 1992 Henneman recorded the solo 45rpm single "Indianapolis," an autobiographical song which he had written about Uncle Tupelo's van breaking down on tour. It was released on Rockville Records and backed with two more originals, "Get Down River" and "Wave That Flag", featuring vocal and instrumental back-up by Farrar, Tweedy, and Mark Ortmann. Meanwhile, manager Tony Margherita shopped demos made by Henneman, which had been recorded with leftover studio time from the Still Feel Gone sessions. When those demos garnered a record deal with East Side Digital records, Henneman formed the Bottle Rockets with drummer Mark Ortmann (Chicken Truck, Blue Moons) in 1992.[4][5]

Throughout 1993-94, during Uncle Tupelo's slow dissolution, the bands remained closely interconnected. In addition to Farrar and Tweedy appearing on the Bottle Rockets' debut album, Henneman and the two bands also shared the same management and often performed together. When Uncle Tupelo finally disbanded in 1994, Henneman played lead guitar on Wilco's debut, A.M..[2] That same year, the Bottle Rockets released their critically acclaimed album The Brooklyn Side and toured with Wilco and Son Volt in 1995.[6][7][8]

"The late '90s exacted a heavy toll on the band," Peter Blackstock wrote in No Depression issue No. 48. Besides having their career held hostage by a staggering series of record companies they had signed contracts with that folded and/or floundered, a UPS strike holding up distribution of one of their new records as well as band personnel changes, Henneman's parents both died within six weeks of each other. The band had been touring with Lucinda Williams and had to leave the tour prematurely.[9][10][11]

2000s edit

Despite these difficulties, in 2005 the Bottle Rockets stabilized from the upheavals with their good nature and trailblazing edge intact. Henneman and Ortmann got the band back on course, along with new additions John Horton and Keith Voegele; they remain the current line-up of band members. The band also re-hired their manager from the early days, Bob Andrews.[6]

As noted in a New York Times article by William Hogeland, the Bottle Rockets' songwriting has been likened to Woody Guthrie's folk style in "spirit, smarts, and satire".[7][12]

The Bottle Rockets' first live album Live in Heilbronn Germany was released in February 2006.[13] The double-disc set was recorded on July 17, 2005, at the Burgerhaus in Heilbronn-Bockingen, Germany (which also happened to be Henneman's birthday). It was released in Europe on CD and vinyl by Blue Rose Records.[citation needed]

Bloodshot Records released the band's next album, Zoysia, recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, with producer Jeff Powell, in June 2006.[14][15][16] Zoysia received a spot on novelist/audiophile Stephen King's Best Records of 2006 list in Entertainment Weekly magazine.[17] In 2006, Jeff Tweedy joined Henneman and the Bottle Rockets onstage in Chicago for reunion renditions of "Passenger Side" and "Casino Queen" (both from A.M.), and a cover of Neil Young's "Walk On".

The band celebrated its 15th anniversary throughout 2008 with a series of 15 special shows and a contest to win the Creston Electric Instruments custom guitar Henneman played at each of the shows.[18] The Bottle Rockets teamed up again with producer Eric Ambel (Brooklyn Side, 24 Hours A Day, Leftovers, Brand New Year) at his Cowboy Technical Services Recording Studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn,[19] to record their new album Lean Forward. It was released by Bloodshot Records on August 11, 2009.[20]

In 2021, Henneman announced that he was retiring from touring stating, “I no longer want to travel, don’t really have any burning desire to write songs anymore either. I just want to be a good husband. A good neighbor. A responsible homeowner. A little dog’s daddy. A guitar repairman. A guitar player in my kitchen, and in some local country cover band whenever that scene comes back around.”[21][4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.businessinsider.com/ap-keeping-things-simple-works-for-rocks-bottle-rockets-2015-10?r=DE&IR=T [dead link]
  2. ^ a b Kot, Greg (2008-12-10). Wilco: Learning How to Die. Crown/Archetype. pp. 40–92. ISBN 9780307493194 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ "Brian Henneman". Factorybelt.net. 1994-05-01. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  4. ^ a b Ankeny, Jason. "The Bottle Rockets Biography". allmusic. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  5. ^ Pick, Steve (March 8, 2002). "Bottle Rockets - Duck Room (St. Louis, MO)". No Depression. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  6. ^ a b [Kasten, Roy (April 29, 2008), Fifteen Things You Might Not Know about The Bottle Rockets, on Their Fifteenth Birthday 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, Riverfront Times.]
  7. ^ a b . Rolling Stone. 1995-10-19. Archived from the original on November 27, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  8. ^ . No Depression. Archived from the original on July 3, 2008. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  9. ^ "Interviews: The Bottle Rockets". Rockzone.Com. 2002-06-01. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  10. ^ . Pauseandplay.com. Archived from the original on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  11. ^ Blackstock, Peter (2003) "Hell of a Spell: What Hasn't Killed The Bottle Rockets Has Made Them Stronger 2016-11-17 at the Wayback Machine" pp.82-95. No Depression No. 48
  12. ^ Hogeland, William (2004-03-14). "MUSIC; Emulating the Real and Vital Guthrie, Not St. Woody". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  13. ^ "Live in Heilbronn Germany". 27 February 2014.
  14. ^ . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on May 27, 2009. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  15. ^ Kasten, Roy. . Riverfronttimes.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  16. ^ "Newsvine - A Newsvine Interview With Brian Henneman, Singer of The Bottle Rockets". Sbutki.newsvine.com. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  17. ^ King, Stephen (2006-12-08). . Ew.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-24. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  18. ^ Kasten, Roy. "Fifteen things you might not know about the Bottle Rockets, on their fifteenth birthday". Riverfront Times. Retrieved 2016-11-17.
  19. ^ "Home". cowboytechnical.com.
  20. ^ "The Bottle Rockets". Bloodshot Records. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  21. ^ "Goodnight Ladies and Gentlemen – Bottle Rockets". 2021-03-02. Retrieved 2024-02-01.

External links edit

  • The Bottle Rockets website
  • Factory Belt's Biography on Brian Henneman

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Hideout in Chicago in 2015Background informationBirth nameBrian HennemanBorn 1961 07 17 July 17 1961 age 62 OriginFestus Missouri U S GenresRock folk rock country rock hard rockOccupation s Musician singer songwriter producerInstrument s VocalsguitarbanjomandolinYears active1985 2021LabelsBloodshotWebsitewww wbr bottlerocketsmusic wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 1980s 1 2 1990s 1 3 2000s 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit1980s edit Sometime in late 1985 Henneman s band The Blue Moons played on a triple bill in Millstadt Illinois which also included Uncle Tupelo predecessor the Primitives A few years later Jeff Tweedy was instrumental in getting Henneman s next band Chicken Truck an original outlaw country rock band an opening slot for Uncle Tupelo at Cicero s in St Louis Missouri Chicken Truck released several cassettes in the 1980s including The 90 Minute Tape and Loud Music the latter of which featured so many songs that Henneman s bands were still using material from it for their albums over a dozen years later Some of the songs from that collection were written by or with Scott Taylor a friend from Festus Missouri who continues to collaborate with Henneman Chicken Truck and Uncle Tupelo remained on good terms and a frequent double bill with one another until Chicken Truck disbanded in 1990 Chicken Truck had been composed of Henneman Mark Ortmann and brothers Bob and Tom Parr citation needed 1990s edit After Chicken Truck broke up Henneman played occasional shows as a solo acoustic act and sometime in late 1990 he began working as a roadie for Uncle Tupelo occasionally playing extra guitar or mandolin with them 2 He became a staple during their encores and played lead guitar on Cortez the Killer Moonshiner and many other covers He also played extensively on the albums Still Feel Gone and March 16 20 1992 and also on some of the Uncle Tupelo tracks that ended up on various compilations Blue Eyes and Movin On citation needed Henneman Jay Farrar Jeff Tweedy and Mike Heidorn formed a band called Coffee Creek playing country covers in small clubs and bars between Uncle Tupelo tours In late December 1991 Coffee Creek played at Cicero s for the first time In March 1992 Uncle Tupelo including Brian Henneman went to Athens Georgia to record their third LP at John Keane s studio this time with Peter Buck of R E M producing Henneman played guitar mandolin and bouzouki on March 16 20 1992 3 In 1992 Henneman recorded the solo 45rpm single Indianapolis an autobiographical song which he had written about Uncle Tupelo s van breaking down on tour It was released on Rockville Records and backed with two more originals Get Down River and Wave That Flag featuring vocal and instrumental back up by Farrar Tweedy and Mark Ortmann Meanwhile manager Tony Margherita shopped demos made by Henneman which had been recorded with leftover studio time from the Still Feel Gone sessions When those demos garnered a record deal with East Side Digital records Henneman formed the Bottle Rockets with drummer Mark Ortmann Chicken Truck Blue Moons in 1992 4 5 Throughout 1993 94 during Uncle Tupelo s slow dissolution the bands remained closely interconnected In addition to Farrar and Tweedy appearing on the Bottle Rockets debut album Henneman and the two bands also shared the same management and often performed together When Uncle Tupelo finally disbanded in 1994 Henneman played lead guitar on Wilco s debut A M 2 That same year the Bottle Rockets released their critically acclaimed album The Brooklyn Side and toured with Wilco and Son Volt in 1995 6 7 8 The late 90s exacted a heavy toll on the band Peter Blackstock wrote in No Depression issue No 48 Besides having their career held hostage by a staggering series of record companies they had signed contracts with that folded and or floundered a UPS strike holding up distribution of one of their new records as well as band personnel changes Henneman s parents both died within six weeks of each other The band had been touring with Lucinda Williams and had to leave the tour prematurely 9 10 11 2000s edit Despite these difficulties in 2005 the Bottle Rockets stabilized from the upheavals with their good nature and trailblazing edge intact Henneman and Ortmann got the band back on course along with new additions John Horton and Keith Voegele they remain the current line up of band members The band also re hired their manager from the early days Bob Andrews 6 As noted in a New York Times article by William Hogeland the Bottle Rockets songwriting has been likened to Woody Guthrie s folk style in spirit smarts and satire 7 12 The Bottle Rockets first live album Live in Heilbronn Germany was released in February 2006 13 The double disc set was recorded on July 17 2005 at the Burgerhaus in Heilbronn Bockingen Germany which also happened to be Henneman s birthday It was released in Europe on CD and vinyl by Blue Rose Records citation needed Bloodshot Records released the band s next album Zoysia recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis Tennessee with producer Jeff Powell in June 2006 14 15 16 Zoysia received a spot on novelist audiophile Stephen King s Best Records of 2006 list in Entertainment Weekly magazine 17 In 2006 Jeff Tweedy joined Henneman and the Bottle Rockets onstage in Chicago for reunion renditions of Passenger Side and Casino Queen both from A M and a cover of Neil Young s Walk On The band celebrated its 15th anniversary throughout 2008 with a series of 15 special shows and a contest to win the Creston Electric Instruments custom guitar Henneman played at each of the shows 18 The Bottle Rockets teamed up again with producer Eric Ambel Brooklyn Side 24 Hours A Day Leftovers Brand New Year at his Cowboy Technical Services Recording Studio in Williamsburg Brooklyn 19 to record their new album Lean Forward It was released by Bloodshot Records on August 11 2009 20 In 2021 Henneman announced that he was retiring from touring stating I no longer want to travel don t really have any burning desire to write songs anymore either I just want to be a good husband A good neighbor A responsible homeowner A little dog s daddy A guitar repairman A guitar player in my kitchen and in some local country cover band whenever that scene comes back around 21 4 See also editMusic of MissouriReferences edit https www businessinsider com ap keeping things simple works for rocks bottle rockets 2015 10 r DE amp IR T dead link a b Kot Greg 2008 12 10 Wilco Learning How to Die Crown Archetype pp 40 92 ISBN 9780307493194 via Google Books Brian Henneman Factorybelt net 1994 05 01 Retrieved 2009 06 03 a b Ankeny Jason The Bottle Rockets Biography allmusic Retrieved 2009 06 03 Pick Steve March 8 2002 Bottle Rockets Duck Room St Louis MO No Depression Retrieved 2016 11 17 a b Kasten Roy April 29 2008 Fifteen Things You Might Not Know about The Bottle Rockets on Their Fifteenth Birthday Archived 2011 06 04 at the Wayback Machine Riverfront Times a b The Brooklyn Side The Bottle Rockets Review Rolling Stone 1995 10 19 Archived from the original on November 27 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Back Issues No Depression Archived from the original on July 3 2008 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Interviews The Bottle Rockets Rockzone Com 2002 06 01 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Bottle Rockets Pauseandplay com Archived from the original on 2009 10 07 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Blackstock Peter 2003 Hell of a Spell What Hasn t Killed The Bottle Rockets Has Made Them Stronger Archived 2016 11 17 at the Wayback Machine pp 82 95 No Depression No 48 Hogeland William 2004 03 14 MUSIC Emulating the Real and Vital Guthrie Not St Woody The New York Times Retrieved 2009 06 03 Live in Heilbronn Germany 27 February 2014 The Bottle Rockets Biography Rolling Stone Archived from the original on May 27 2009 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Kasten Roy St Louis Music Fifteen things you might not know about the Bottle Rockets on their fifteenth birthday page 1 Riverfronttimes com Archived from the original on 2011 06 04 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Newsvine A Newsvine Interview With Brian Henneman Singer of The Bottle Rockets Sbutki newsvine com 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2009 06 03 King Stephen 2006 12 08 Stephen King s top music picks for 2006 American V A Hundred Highways Holiday Gift Guide Music Entertainment Weekly Ew com Archived from the original on 2011 11 24 Retrieved 2009 06 03 Kasten Roy Fifteen things you might not know about the Bottle Rockets on their fifteenth birthday Riverfront Times Retrieved 2016 11 17 Home cowboytechnical com The Bottle Rockets Bloodshot Records Retrieved 2009 06 03 Goodnight Ladies and Gentlemen Bottle Rockets 2021 03 02 Retrieved 2024 02 01 External links editThe Bottle Rockets website Factory Belt s Biography on Brian Henneman Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brian Henneman amp oldid 1201627610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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