Jesse Dayton, Sarah Borges
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150 chestnut street,providence RI 02903
12 December, 2021
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Jesse Dayton, Sarah Borges Intrinsic Events and Askew Bistro Presents 18+ Jesse Dayton Sarah Borges Beaumonster, is a book of memoirs and other fantastic behind the scene stories! come see Jesse perform and talk about the book. JESSE DAYTON “If you open your arms to the world, it’s amazing what will come back atcha,” drawls East Texas native, singer/songwriter/filmmaker/author Jesse Dayton, who has a bunch more homespun wisdoms where that came from. A veteran of more than 3 0 years as a musician, Dayton was discovered as a young teenager playing “a toilet dive” in his hometown of Beaumont by legendary club owner Clifford Antone, who booked him into his famed Austin venue, then immediately shifted him over to the honky - tonk Bro ken Sp o ke, where the likes of Willie Nelson, George Strait and Ernest Tubb have had residencies. “When I first got to Austin, everybody else sounded like Stevie Ray Vaughan, but I sounded more like Jerry Reed. I didn’t think I was cool, either, because th is was before every punk sported that image of Johnny Cash flipping the rod.” Equally steeped in Texas/Louisiana blues, old - school country and punk - rock, Dayton is the music world’s best - kept secret, hiding in plain sight as a guitarist for Waylon Jennings , Johnny Cash , Ryan Bingham and L.A. punk pioneers X, as well as touring alongside Social Distortio n, the Supersuckers and John Doe. Brought up on his older sister’s Laurel Canyon folk records, the FM album rock and punk he listened to as a teenage r plus t he array of country acts who used to tour through Beaumont – including Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, David Allen Coe, Conway Twitty, Hank Jr., and George Jones – Dayton has managed to create a genuine hybrid that takes alt - country and Americana in new, exc iting directions. “The world doesn’t need another outlaw country singer covering Waylon Jennings,” he says of his stylistic mix. “Everyone where I was growing up had no idea Neil Young wrote Waylon’s ‘Are You Ready for the Country? ’ or that George Jones’ ‘ Bartender’s Blues’ was written by James Taylor, a stone d junkie at the time.” Jesse Dayton Sarah Borges
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