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BIOS - DISCOGRAPHY - AWARDS - REVIEWS Want to know a little more about Wes and Victoria? This page has their bio- plus short bio info on the players that appear on the Ballad of Billy Saigon CD Click on the Player to hear all five projects. Or go to our new RADIO page. Click here. |
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Wes and Victoria Bio Wes and Victoria began their musical sojourn in San Antonio, Texas. Their first music business mentor was Augie Meyers, keyboardist and songwriter for the legendary band The Sir Douglas Quintet. Their initial lessons were conducted over piping hot bowls of caldo and Augie's homemade grilled cheese sandwiches where Augie explained the basics of gigging and shared stories of his exploits in the music business, including teaching John Lennon about the accordion and Vox organ and recording with Bob Dylan. Putting Augie's guidance to work the duo started gigging in the San Antonio and South Texas area in a variety of their own bands, including a folk act named Little Smoke and a rock/punk act called Puffin. During this time Wes started writing original material and the duo dropped the majority of the cover material they once performed. Looking to expand the audience for their original work, they relocated up the road to Austin, Texas. When the studio lease expired Wes and Victoria headed west to Los Angeles. The City of Angels proved to be the next step in their musical evolution as Victoria started getting session work, recording with Robert Altman, the famed movie director, Oscar winner Hans Zimmer, a CBS movie of the week TV score where she appeared on the soundtrack with Johnny Cash and she had the privilege of recording on Roy Rodgers last recording, adding her soulful harmonica tracks to all these projects. In the meantime Wes continued to expand his composition and songwriting skills, scoring numerous small budget television and film projects and writing songs with Oscar winning composer Paul Williams. He scored the Los Angeles Area Emmy awards for 3 consecutive years as well as the ACE awards honoring Martin Scorsese. Wes and Victoria also performed acoustic sets throughout the LA area, appearing at the venerable venues of the Troubadour and Whiskey A Go Go along with gigs at various coffee houses and listening rooms across the city. A series of illnesses derailed the couple, and they moved to Denver, Colorado to pursue new business opportunities. Wes continued to write; composing many of the songs that would appear one day appear on the "Ballad of Billy Saigon" CD, including the title track. Shortly after moving to Colorado Victoria was hit head on in a near fatal high speed car accident, which ultimately led to open joint jaw surgery and put a 3 year hold on her harmonica playing. During this time Wes completed the songs for the Billy Saigon CD and began recording over a series of trip to Los Angeles. As Victoria slowly regained her ability to play, she recorded her tracks and the duo began to perform acoustic shows in the Denver area. 2012 saw the reelase on iTunes and other e-retailers is the single "Katrina Calling". The 2012 released tune is a reflective song about a 911 operator who is on call when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and is inspired by time Wes spent in New Orleans post Katrina. Wes and Victoria have also released a new free acoustic recording of the song "Prayer For The Living" to honor the losses of those from not only the September 11, 2001 tragedy, for which it was written, but also the recent Aurora, Colorado Cinema shootings. The duo has now released the intimate acoustic project "Broken Angels". The version of the title track is featured in the Sony Pictures release "Abel's Field" starring Kevin Sorbo. The new release went live 3/1/13 on iTunes and various other online sellers and is a warm, inviting acoustic set that conjures up a living room atmosphere and features 10 exceptional songs complimented by Victoria's amazing harmonica playing.
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DISCOGRAPHY Broken Angels- released 3/1/2013- version of Title Song in Sony Film "Abel's Field" |
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REVIEW QUOTES (Just a few!!)
“Powerful stuff ... haunting, tortured, unique ... uplifting in a 'friend pulling you up and over a concrete wall' kind of way .. (not sure that came out right .. but it's about the masculinity, that frames the feminine e of your performance) .. RootsTime Magazine in Belgium says: And Chris K- aka Goat from MileHighMusic and The Colorado Sound on KFRC 88.9 FM writes: About White Man Red Road NYC Artist and Actor Edward Weiss comments: MAXIMUM INK writes about White Man Red Road: White Man Red Road |
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