Please feel free to email me at: jaylingo1976@hotmail.com.
Cheers!
Jay
Hey there! Thanks for stopping by. Things are getting busy this fall and we’re starting to line up some gigs. We’re looking forward to playing a few with Mike and the Moonpies, from Ausitn, TX in early August. Be sure to check these guys out while they’re in town! It’s looking like a six song EP will be finished in September. We’ve had a hell of a good time putting that together at Compound Recording in Ben Lomond, CA. We’ll keep you posted on record release shows and look forward to seeing you out on the town!
Thanks again!
Jay
Hey there! Thanks for stopping by!
We only have a few shows lined up currently, because we’re hard at work finishing up the new recordings. We’ve been working at the legendary Compound Recording Studio, with the legendary engineer Joe Clements, in legendary Felton, CA. We should have it all wrapped up by July and we’re gonna be getting busy shortly there after.
There are a couple of private gigs coming up and we’re looking forward to them! In the meantime, I’ll be playing a weekly gig every Thursday at Joe’s Bar on Highway 9 in Boulder Creek, so stop on by if you’re up in the redwoods, or on your way back from Big Basin State Park. The line-up will be changing on a regular basis, but we’ll always have some great players hanging around. Maybe we’ll see you there!
Check back in soon for more updates on the record, and we’ll post new shows as they come along! Thanks again. Keep on rockin’!
Hello, and thanks for stopping by. We had a great time in Austin, TX, and we can’t wait to get back there again. What a city! SXSW was an absolute blast, and we as much chicken fried food and barbecue as we could get our greasy lil’ hands on! Thanks to Ramsay Midwood for booking us at Sam’s Town Point and to Seagate Technology for letting us play their sound-booth at the Austin Convention Center. Can’t wait to do it again next year, and we look forward to booking a lot more venues. We got to check out some classic places like the Broken Spoke, Threadgills, and the Saxon Pub, as well as the some of the more recently established places, like the White Horse, which was chocked full of great music and people. If you’re going through Austin, make sure you check it out! Yeehaw!
While we were in Austin, we were pleased to find out that NPR featured the Jay Lingo song “I Feel Like My Truck” on it’s March 17th edition of Car Talk! Ain’t that a hoot?! It’s a pretty big honor to have our song played on national radio, so a big ole’ THANK YOU goes out to the powers that be over there at NPR, whose questionable discretion allowed our song to slip through the cracks and out onto the airwaves! HA!
We’ve got some great shows stacking up this month, so check out the tour dates tab on this page, and we hope to see you out and about!
We’re still in the process of setting up a way for you to purchase merchandise from this page, so until that happens, you have to contact Jay through his Facebook page. Check back in soon for an update on that information.
Thanks again for stopping by, and we’ll see you soon!
Thanks for stopping by. This year is shaping up to be a good one. We’re currently lining up shows in Austin, Texas during SXSW. We’re looking forward to playing in Texas and we hope they’ll want us back. Then we’ll be heading into the studio in early March and hope to have some new music ready to release immediately afterwards. We’ll be throwing a new drummer, Mr. Brian Ziel of Santa Cruz, into the mix. He’s currently in training, working out 37 hours a day and living on nothing but cheap canned beer and raw eggs until he’s broken in. We’re lying to him about how much he’ll get paid (just to make sure he hangs around.) We’re looking forward to setting him lose on the world. Get ready!
Other new developments: After a year and a half of complications, my good old right leg is making a triumphant return. I’m currently in physical therapy and looking forward to being able to stand on stage and entertain you folks again. (For those of you who don’t know already, it’s a long, complicated story and we’re glad it’s almost behind us!) The silver lining about being out of work and laid-up for so long (I mean, aside from being able to spend so much time with my newborn son), was that I got to write some new music, which I’m looking forward to getting out of my head and onto a record, so as to make some room for the next batch. I’m gonna call this record Sleepercar Honeymoon, which is the title of a song I wrote about a trip my wife and I took across country, by rail. You can check out an acoustic version recorded live on KPIG Radio on my Facebook fan page, or right here if you click the music link. I’ll be posting more songs on this site soon, so keep checking in.
Thanks to my friend Amanda Bradley of Jamison City, PA, currently residing in San Francisco, I finally have a website I’m not embarassed to talk about, and you’re currently looking at it. I would like to personally thank you stopping by and I would greatly appreciate it if you check in from time to time. Things are gonna get busy this year and we’re looking forward to seeing you out on the town (or the city, or the backwoods tavern, or the honkytonk, etc…)
See you soon,
Jay Lingo