Jake La Botz
- Newport, KY
- 06/06/2017
About
As a hard-luck kid wandering the streets of Chicago, young Jake La Botz chased the magic he found in stories. He volunteered in theatres as a boy to get closer to the stage, he haunted Chicago libraries picking up books and records, and he busked in the subway, learning from elder blues legends like Honeyboy Edwards and Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis who took him under their wing. All of this set him up for a life of storytelling, in streets, subways, juke joints, and eventually on the big screen and stages around the world. A noted film and stage actor, La Botz approaches music with an ear for the unusual, a knack for speaking for the fragile characters and half-mad sages he encounters on his own travels. His new album, They’re Coming For Me (out October 18 on Hi-Style Records), is a collection of tall tales and strange stories ranging in subject from a magic comb that can save the world, to a bank robber who moans gospel hymns, and a confessional from Bigfoot himself. The eclectic subject matter reflects La Botz’s own wide-ranging interests and unconventional career arc. He’s experienced the highest highs and lowest lows of life, and his own story is so unbelievable that it’s currently being adapted by La Botz and actor/writer Ian Barford as a stage musical for Steppenwolf Theatre. Some of these highs and lows saw La Botz racing across the Midwest in stolen cars, finding refuge in the early 80s punk scene, touring tattoo parlors for years because his music doesn’t fit in noisy bars, playing guitar in an all-Black church in LA, educating himself in public libraries, acting in Hollywood movies, and, most importantly, kicking a years-long drug addiction.
Jake La Botz is living in Nashville now, writing music and finding a place to rest from the road. He’s a man that exudes calm in the heart of a hurricane, but this calm is hard won. He turned to meditation after kicking heroin 20 years ago, and teaches meditation now at home and in prisons, trying to give a little back.
“I think this happens for people when things get really tough,” La Botz says. "There could be a possibility of meeting life in a new way. For me, meditation keeps that door open. It infuses my relationships, my music, any creative thing; it has this quality of opening the space and making experience, making life more available.”
Experience is the key word here. It’s what he was chasing as a kid on the road, it’s what he’s looking for now, and it infuses every part of his new album.
To record They’re Coming For Me, La Botz returned to Chicago with his old friend Jimmy Sutton, of Hi-Style Records and JD McPherson’s band. At Jimmy’s studios in Chicago, the two worked to meld Sutton’s background in the vintage sounds of American roots music with La Botz’s natural inclinations toward country blues, gospel, 60s pop, and 70s rock-n-roll.
“I’m of the school where you make a record in one day because you don’t have money for more than that!” La Botz says. “There was a lot of learning for both of us in our first record (2017’s Sunnyside). We learned to really appreciate and work together. This one was a lot easier for us; we took our time with it, and we were much more sympatico. If he had an idea, I was able to catch on right away.”
The result is an album that seems torn between the sacred and the profane, high art and low art, the dichotomy at the heart of all American music. But Jake La Botz brushes that idea away, saying simply, “In my opinion, sacred and profane are misnomers. Everything is sacred.”
Americana/Roots | Blues
Links
- Jake La Botz Official Website
- They're Coming for Me (Stream)
- Jake La Botz Wikipedia Page
- Jake La Botz IMDB Page
- "The Grace of Jake" Official Trailer
Source
Deep-Welled Americana Artist Jake La Botz Brings His Colorful, Gritty Songs To Newport, KY On June 6
Jake La Botz Melds a Colorful Lifetime Into Gritty,
Grooving Early Rock 'n Roll Gold on New Album "Sunnyside"
"One of our favorite albums of the year." -Inked Magazine
"One of the year's best Americana albums." -PopMatters
"From the first time I heard him playing guitar and singing his songs in a smoky bar on La Brea and Sunset, I became a devoted fan of Jake La Botz. Effortlessly blending authentic blues, rock, country, and gospel, he's created a sound and style that is original and yet instantly familiar. Soulful, personal, painfully funny and sad, he's a true American classic, a gift, and a musical resource that is a joy to be discovered time and time again.” - Steve Buscemi
On the heels of his new album "Sunnyside," master storyteller Jake La Botz will perform at Southgate House Revival (The Lounge) in Newport, KY on June 6. His first album in four years, "Sunnyside" finds the new Nashville transplant recounting his past and present atop an irresistible, driving groove. Jimmy Sutton recorded La Botz in his original hometown of Chicago at an all-analog studio, teasing dynamite performances out of the heavily tattoo’d artist.
A teenage punk, a juvenile delinquent, an actor (including a part in the classic ‘Ghost World’), a drifter, an apprentice to blues elders growing up in Chicago, self-educated reader, an addict in Los Angeles, a musician in a gospel church, a Buddhist, a meditation teacher, a songwriter touring a circuit of tattoo parlors nationwide. Now, he’s taken all of those experiences and synthesized them with producer Jimmy Sutton (Pokey LaFarge, JD McPherson) for ‘Sunnyside,’ now available on Hi-Style Records.
A master storyteller from time spent at the feet of his grandfather and other elders, La Botz infuses his songs with gritty, deeply imagined characters. The album runs along an axis of spirituality on one side and materialism on the other, with La Botz spinning metaphors and subtle dual meanings throughout. Stories include the absurdity of filling one's life with"positivity" (the title track), a portrait of a decrepit hotel with addicts seeking fixes (“The Hotel [Fix Me Now]”), a prisoner searching for a way out (“The Trees in Cali”), a mystical hobo’s description of freedom (“Hobo On a Passenger Train”), a street musician trading art for spare change in the subway (“For Nickels & Dimes”), and the carefree feeling that comes with the arrival of summer (“Feel No Pain”). La Botz has opened for greats like Ray Charles, Dr. John, Mavis Staples, JD McPherson, Etta James, The Blasters, and Tony Joe White.
TOUR DATES
May 31 - Franklin, TN @ Music City Roots
Jun 2 - Chicago, IL @ Lagunitas Brewing Co
Jun 3 - Madison, WI @ Kiki's House of Righteous Music
Jun 4 - Chicago, IL @ Record Release Show at The Hideout
Jun 5 - Davenport, IA @ Racoon Motel
Jun 6 - Newport, KY @ Southgate House Revival
Jun 8 - Rochester, NY @ Record Archive
Jun 10 - Cambridge, MA @ Atwood's Tavern
Jun 11 - New York, NY @ Terra Blues
Jun 14 - Philadelphia, PA @ Kung Fu Necktie
Jun 19 - New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
Dispatch Details
| Ticket URL: | Click here |
| Ticket Price(s): | $5 |
| Venue Link: | Click here |
| Venue Zip: | 41071 |
| Venue City, State: | Newport, KY |
| Venue St. Address: | 111 East 6th Street |
| Venue: | Southgate House Revival |
| Concert Start Time: | 8pm |
| Doors Open: | 7:30pm |


