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Information about Ollie Vee band. Links to demo tracks and video.
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PRESS PACKAGE
LISTEN TO DEMO TRACKS
1. Ruby Red
2. Hip Shakin’ Baby
3. Party Fools
Engineered and Mixed by Wayne Cochrane
Recorded at Metalworks Studios, Toronto, Canada
© 2012 All songs written, arranged and produced by Ollie Vee
www.ollievee.com
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Ollie Vee
L to R: Johnny Vassos, Jesse Adamson, Howard Linscott
Hardcopy photograph available by request: [email protected]
Ollie Vee hails from a desolate Southern Ontario farm town called Seagrave. The 3-piece combo
stumbled upon each other when front man, Jesse Adamson grabbed a late night taxi home from
a roadside dive bar in a neighbouring town. As the blue moonlight hit the blacktop, the slim
silver haired driver revealed himself as Howard Linscott. Their conversation began with modern
song writing and how popular music had no guts or soul, but their repartee quickly turned to
traditional rock ‘n’ roll. With pompadours piled high, the unlikely strangers pined over the
black Boogie Woogie and Rhythm & Blues music of early Memphis and New Orleans recordings. As
farm fields with cattle and old broken-down barns flew by in the night, the conversation rolled
on to the revolutionary rednecks of rockabilly who emerged from this legendary southern sound.
From Junior Parker, Fats Domino and Little Richard, to Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly and Johnny
Burnette – There was a mutual love for Rock ‘n’ Roll in its purest form.
Adamson directed the strange rock ‘n’ roller towards his house in the country and explained that
he played roots music on a flat top guitar that had an Americana influence. Linscott turned to
him and said, in no uncertain terms, “I’m the best Rock n’ Roll double bass player on the planet”.
Adamson chuckled and invited the cabbie around to his place to prove it. As the cab turned down
increasingly narrow country roads and approached the driveway, he stopped dead in his tracks.
In the cold black night he turned with a pale face and said “I used to own this house.” 48 hours
later, the bass player proved his bold statement to be true and the creaky old house became the
home of a new sound with old roots.
The combo knew that they needed to find a finger pickin’ guitar player – not one like the great
Setzer and definitely not one from the Psychobilly realm – This man had to reach back to the
great players of the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s with hints of early R&B, Country, Americana, Jazz and Swing.
After auditioning a few weak players with no style and even less imagination, luck pulled into
town. A young man with an old soul named Johnny Vassos was on his way to meet a man at the
cross roads. With Jack Daniels as his partner in crime Johnny stumbled onto a weathered old
poster stuck to a lamppost outside of the very bar where Linscott and Adamson crossed paths
for the first time. Johnny could only make out two phrases and a phone number on the tattered,
sun bleached poster – “Scotty Moore” and “Wanted”. Ollie Vee met for the first time that evening.
Johnny’s long black truck rolled down the dirt driveway and got out. The 3-piece band setup in
the vaulted living room of the old country house and played “Luck Like Me” for the first time. It
was undeniable. Pure-magic. Ollie Vee hires in drummers as needed, but they will light up the
stage with the original 3 just as fast.
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A BJesse aDAMSON
Instrument: Gibson J200 Flat Top, Gretsch Historic Arch Top, Voice with RE208 slap back
Singers: Morrissey, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison
First Song: That’ll be the Day - Buddy Holly
Addicted: Cappuccino
Drinks: Vodka Tonic
Car: Studebaker
Movies: Don’t Knock the Rock, Mystery Train, Blade Runner
Rhythm Guitar & Lead Vocals
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Johnny VaSSOSA B
Instrument: Gitar, yes
GITAR, Stratocaster
50’s, Nocaster 51, Gibson
SG 60’s, Gibson Melody
Maker SG 60’s, Guild F30
‘78, Danelectro, 2010
Gibson SG, A & L black
parlor acoustic
players: Robert Johnson
Addicted: Old Gitars
Drinks: G & T
Car: 1955 Chevy 3100
pickup
Movies: Ed Wood, The
Blues Brothers, The
Running Man, Rushmore
Lead Guitar & Back-up Vocals
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A BHOWard LINSCOTT
Instrument: double bass (aka bass violin) 100 years old; plays guitar but trying to quit
Addicted: 2000+ long-playing records 1955-65: R&B, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Swing, Gospel, soundtracks
Drinks: chocolate milk on the rocks
Cars in garage: 1961 Studebaker Hawk (custom), 1962 Mercury Monterey convertible; Some
assembly required: 1957 Mercury Monterey convertible
Movies: film noir, 50s monster and sci-fi
Musicians/singers/songwriters: Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Duke Ellington, Roy Orbison
Double Bass & Back-up Vocals
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contact
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Contact For Bookings: Jesse Adamson
Tel: +1 416 301 2230
Email: [email protected]
Contact For Marketing Materials: Ilona Utriainen
Tel: +1 416 270 4003
Email: [email protected]
Mailing Address: Att: Ollie Vee ~ 111 Robinglade Avenue, Seagrave ON L0C 1G0, Canada
“Ollie Vee made their debut LP in nearly one take, live off the floor to analog tape.
It is rare and refreshing to come across musicians who don’t want to fake it with
technology. These guys create an infectious blend of Americana and Rockabilly that
makes it impossible to sit still, and they do it with swagger! They are a blast to see
live and are even more fun to hang out with.”
-Wayne Cochrane, Producer/Engineer Metalworks Studios, Toronto
“I heard from a friend that there was a rockabilly band playing at the local pub. I had
no idea what to expect, I like rockabilly music and I was quite surprised! The place
was packed, there was an amazing vibe and atmosphere...The music and performance was
phenomenal. Can’t wait to see them again!”
-Nick Bronson, Evening Producer, Durham Radio Inc.
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Watch Hip Shakin’ Baby performed at the PRESS CLUB in Toronto
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