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If you are a Charlottesville resident, you are more than likely familiar with the city’s favorite sons and musical exports of country rock, Sons of Bill. Whether they are selling out Satellite Ballroom here locally, or playing to packed houses in DC and NYC, where they recently have sold out shows at IOTA Club and Knitting Factory respectively, it’s obvious that people all over the east coast are responding to what these boys do. And with their recent signing with Red Light Management, I suspect that it won’t be long before they are playing to crowds across the country. Sam Wilson, guitarist extraordinaire for the Sons (also one of the three brothers in the band, and yes their father is named Bill) sat down with us and took the time away from gearing up for their season-opening performance this Friday, April 18th, at Fridays After Five, to answer a few questions.
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What’s been in the van CD player lately? Do all of the guys usually agree on listening, and if not what are some divergences? I know, for instance, that you are a closet metal fan, how would something like Slayer go over in the van? Any others surprise tastes in the band?
Sam Wilson: We usually hook up an iPod to the van speakers and each person take turns listening depending who’s driving. We also will listen to our own iPods as well if we feel like having our own time. We definitely have similar and different tastes on music. Some artists that we all love and agree on are: Whiskeytown, Steve Earle, Bruce Springsteen, Sheryl Crow, Alice in Chains, Gram Parsons, Wilco, Son Volt, G n’ R; basically the country/rock genre. Sometimes James will get whiny when Seth and I throw on hip-hop, world, indie or more experimental stuff as he is more of an American rock n’ roll guy. Although, James and I do share a love for metal and on late night drives I have been known to throw on Slayer, Megadeth, Dokken, Pantera, Alice in Chains, or Nirvana. Caputo and I share the love of Radiohead and “Kid A” has been played a lot in the van, as well as Ryan Adams. Caputo is also really into the “Thrill Jockey” record label. Abe is a big Pink Floyd fan as well. I guess we have our standbys that keep everyone happy and then the stuff that one of us will love and then proceed to get berated for listening to such rubbish.
What are some other local and/or regional bands that you all are fans of?
Sam: One regional band that we love is the Wrinkle Neck Mules. They are a great Americana band based out of Richmond. Unfortunately they are spread across the country now, but we have a show with them June 7th at Iota in northern Virginia. Another band we love are The Navigators. They are a great country/rock band I used to go see when I lived in New York CIty. Abe is a big fan of Jupiter One which a synth/pop band we have played with several times and is based out of NYC. We all love Jim Waive and the Young Divorcees and have all played/recorded with their phenomenal pedal-steel player, Charlie Bell.
What’s on tap for the rest of the year for the band? Are you working on a new record? Do you plan to expand your touring to include new areas?
Sam: SOB plan on recording our new record this summer. We hope to release it ourselves and then maybe sell it to a label. We have been working on about 14 new tunes and really hope to get a good producer for the record. James still writes most of the songs but there is more collaboration on this record. I will have 2-3 songs that I have written and will sing on this record. Seth also has a great song that James will sing and Abe will have a great tune that he will sing on the album.
I guess we have been an east coast touring band (besides our USO tour) but hope to get out to the west coast and hopefully keep expanding. But we also want to keep a solid home life as well.
Where, other than Charlottesville, is your favorite place to play?
Sam: SOB does really well in DC, Richmond, and the Carolinas (Charlotte, Raleigh, Chapel Hill) and we have had the opportunity to open for some great bands like Reckless Kelly, Cracker, Cross Canadian Ragweed, and Robert Randolph and the Family Band.
You guys did a USO tour last year. Tell us a bit about that.
Sam: We traveled to Guam, Korea, Japan and Okinawa on our USO tour. We did 23 shows in 30 days so it was pretty much a whirlwind experience. The short number of days we got to sightsee was awesome but I wish we could have had more time to explore. Sometimes we would play for 25 people at a small Air Force base and then we would be at a festival with over a thousand people. The response we got was almost always positive, as the troops were very appreciative to have some live music and a taste of home. We also got managed to sell over 350 CDs.
In what ways has the band changed since you started out, musically or otherwise? In what ways has it stayed the same?
Sam: One way the band is changed is everyone is a lot more experienced and less green in the live and studio setting. James has become much more accustomed to really playing and singing solid shows as he has performed over 100 shows in the past year. Seth and Abe have also contributed in invaluable ways and have really stepped up to the plate. While Caputo and I have been professional musicians for many years we have also learned our role in this band and have learned so much more than I ever could have imagined about country music. I think the harmony singing between the brothers has gotten pretty razor sharp over the past 3 years as well.
You’ve also been working on a solo record. Tell us a little about that…
Sam: I have been working on a solo album with my band that I began in June of 2007. It features songs that I have written over the past 3 years. It spans the genres of rock, folk, country, and just ambient-type music. It is something I have been wanting to do for years and finally all the stars aligned and the right cast of characters came along to help this band come to fruition. The core of the band is myself, Brian Chenault on electric guitars and vocals, and Brian Caputo on drums and vocals. Without these two guys, I never could have done this project. Brian Chenault is probably the only guitar player in the world that I would trust to write electric guitar parts on my songs. He constantly amazes me with his creativity, knowledge, groove, sound and harmony singing. We also share a love of metal and over the top guitar playing! Brian Caputo and I have been playing music together for over 8 years and he is my favorite drummer in the world. He really understands my music and has been encouraging me to put this band together for quite some time now. There are several great bass players (Darrell Muller and Forrest Burtnette) and keys (Wells Hanley) that are included in the group as well and have helped make the band what it is. The record is due out in late May. We have about 6 shows under our belt and hope to keep playing as we already have almost enough tunes for another record.
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