Michael Perry And The Long Beds

“First time I ever heard Waylon Jennings,” says Michael Perry, “was on an 8-track tape in a four-wheel drive truck doing sixty miles an hour down a Wyoming hay meadow. We were running late for Bible study.” The songs on Tiny Pilot (Perry’s latest musical release with his band the Long Beds) are a direct reflection of that experience. Ranging from straight-up twang to churchly harmonies and populated by characters drawn straight from rural and small-town America, they launch from places like the overpass outside Perry’s beloved hometown of New Auburn, Wisconsin (population currently 562), a gospel service in a granary, and the kitchen floor of a woman about to drop a world of hurt on her drunken husband. “I was raised by farmers and preachers and tough country women, and I suppose my songs reflect that,” says Perry. “Then again, certain wisdoms are available only from whistlers, frauds, and sinners, so I try to slide them a line or two as well.”

Raised in a church so austere that hymns were sung with no choir, no accompaniment, and no church (the congregation met in a farmhouse and sat on straight-backed wooden chairs) Perry and his brother learned to sit side-by-side and work out harmonies on the fly. Those Sunday mornings instilled in Perry a love of singing “clear and pure” that can be heard throughout Tiny Pilot – most especially on the songs, “842 Miles,” “If They Give You Wings,” and “Sweet Edge of Time.” Conversely, anyone introduced to Ol’ Waylon by means of a four-wheeling 8-track is bound to shoot for some boogety-boogety now and then, as Perry and the Long Beds do on “Undone,” “Somewhere South of Sunday,” and (in a respectful nod to Ol’ Hoss himself) “After Waymore’s Blues.”

Perry began writing songs in the early 1990s during long nights when he was struggling to survive on prose (he is the author of four books: Population 485, Truck, Off Main Street, and Coop). With no arts background (he has a nursing degree) he found himself drawn especially to the work of poets and singer/songwriters. (In interviews Perry tends to list his greatest literary influences as Dylan Thomas and Steve Earle – and not necessarily in that order.) “I remember writing late one night and hearing a Kevin Welch song with the line, ‘I whiskey’d up my coffee cup… sittin’ here tryin’ not to call you up,’” says Perry, “and I was floored by the rhythm and the story in that single line…” He began writing songs as a way to break up all-night typing sessions, and eventually he had enough of them that a musician friend invited him to play a coffee shop. “I’m not saying I was nervous, but I ripped out a sixty-minute set list in thirty-two minutes flat,” says Perry. By 2004, he had begun recruiting Long Beds. In 2006, he released his first album, Headwinded.

While the music made by Perry and the Long Beds has been variously described as ‘country folk,’ ‘roughneck folk,’ ‘folk-twang,’ and Americana, they prefer the description given by an audience member after a benefit concert in Perry’s old high school gym: “You sound just like Gordon Lightfoot… only zippier!” Nice – but there are limits. “Zippy or not,” says Perry, “when ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald’ comes on the radio, we sit down, shut up, and listen.”

Michael Perry resides with his family on a small farm in rural Wisconsin.

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February 1st, 2010

photo by: Drew Kaiser.

The Long Beds’ new album, Tiny Pilot is now available for pre-order! Click here to get ‘er. Order now and receive a free digital download of the album within the first 24 hours of purchase! CDs will ship on March 1st.

From Twitter (@ambledown):
- http://twitpic.com/zxpyf – The Long Beds’ shipment has arrived!! Pre-order on 02.01.10.

- If you missed DCW on 89.3 @TheCurrent’s The Local Show, you can listen here: http://tinyurl.com/y8lwqzn

- http://twitpic.com/yyoje – Meridene in the studio! Woohoo!

January 12th, 2010

photo by: Drew Kaiser.

Hey there, folks. We’ve got some exciting news for ya. Amble Down has teamed up with the talented Michael Perry and his band of Long Beds for the release of their long awaited second full-length album. Yep! How’s that for exciting!?

The album’s called Tiny Pilot, and it’ll be released on March 16, 2010. Click here: you can listen to and download Tiny Pilot’s first single, “Somewhere South of Sunday”

A bit more about Michael Perry and the Long Beds and their new release…

Like so many before him, Michael Perry learned to sing in church. Then a Waylon Jennings 8-track got him hooked on boogety-boogety. Perry began writing songs in the early 1990s during long nights when he was struggling to survive on prose (he is the author of four books: Population 485, Truck, Off Main Street, and Coop). The songs on Tiny Pilot range from boot-stomping country to roughneck folk ballads and are populated by characters drawn straight from rural and small-town America.

For more, visit Mike online. Listen to a couple more tracks on the band’s MySpace, here.

Tiny Pilot

ADR014

Headwinded

Self-Released

Somewhere South of Sunday from Tiny Pilot

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Josh Sundquist / Amble Down
josh@ambledown.com

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