Hometown: Toronto, ON, CA
Label: dude@guitarworld.ca
Management: dude@guitarworld.ca
Website: www.facebook.com
Sounds Like: Carlos Santana, Joe Satriani, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Richie Sambora
Genre: Instrumental
From frozen lakes to the ZepOcean
“It all started with that tone. The string vibrating over the fret board, being sustained over the bridge and sending these coloured frequencies into my ears, giving me a picture to the movements of those sounds to phrases.”
That comment from guitarist, composer and producer James Evans perfectly describes the passion James has for his instrument of choice and the impact it has made on the Canadian musician. And it’s a passion that started from a very early age…
Born in Windsor, Ontario, James was introduced to the guitar at the age of five. By nine he had achieved Grade 5 in Standard Guitar in 2 months.
When James was fourteen the family moved to an Indian settlement in Northern Saskatchewan where the young teenager was introduced to Country, Fiddle and Jig music. The precocious six-stringer entertained and competed in ‘best act’ contests at the town hall before a move back to Windsor saw James playing rock music with various three-piece high school bands.
By sixteen James was back in Northern Saskatchewan, playing guitar - and ice trucking (graduating as the youngest ever to become licensed at age seventeen). James found the isolation of driving through such beautiful surroundings an amazing experience and one that greatly built his character, but music was never far away…
James played guitar in the Rivers Edge band and then rock band Danger Street before a move to Prince Albert led to James playing heavy rock and pop. Returning home once more to Windsor he played in a number of heavy rock and metal bands and began classical training.
By the mid-80’s James was playing with Motown R&B band City Beat (now Eight Guys Called Moe) and in 1985 he appeared live on radio and cable TV for the African Relief Fund.
In the late-80’s and early-90’s, while recording and producing music for other bands, television and radio commercials, James became captivated by computers. In 1991 he obtained a Computer Technologist and Business Administration diploma.
But James never downed tools on the creation of music…
In 2001, James released the mini-album Tradewinds. Consisting of original, instrumental pieces Tradewinds was a musical expression of the years James had spent travelling and playing the guitar. It was infused with interesting musical accompaniment, including saxophone and world percussion. James also played Chinese Zither on the album.
James then became involved in a number of musical productions including designing entertainment programs for corporate events and the development of musical themes for product launches and award shows. He also produced a number of independent Canadian artists.
In September 2010 James released his full-length solo album ZepOcean, an instrumental rock album highlighting the guitarist’s rock chops. The album included contribution from Brian Doerner on drums (Helix, Saga), Steve Hogg on Bass (Ian Thomas Band) and mixing by Richard Chycki (Rush, Aerosmith, Pink).
The quality of songs and performance is best exemplified by the fact that shortly after the album’s release the song After Burner won as a semi-finalist for the International Songwriters Competition for 2010. The competition involves around 110 countries and over 15,000 artists.
Only one month after the arrival of ZepOcean, James released Transform, a solo guitar and sitar mini-album. The tracks on Transform showcase a very different side to the guitar tonalities of James Evans – each piece was completely improvised and recorded live with no overdubs or edits.
James Evans has navigated frozen lakes and followed the Tradewinds to sail the ZepOcean. But more musical adventures await, as yet uncharted…
Written by: Ross Muir
http://www.fabricationsHQ.com
“The Song of the Year songwriting contest has awarded James Evans the Suggested Artist placement in the song contest. Song of the Year receives entries from all over the world and only the top songwriters receive a Suggested Artist placement in the songwriting competition.”
International Song of the Year 2011 - International Song of the Year 2011
“From frozen lakes to the ZepOcean
Muirsical Conversation with James Evans
Guitarist, songwriter and producer James Evans may have the most interesting background of any musician I know or am aware of.
His album releases are no less interesting - 'ZepOcean' (2010) is an excellent guitar-led instrumental rock album and the other two CD's issued thus far from the Canadian guitarist both feature intriguing sound-scapes and textures.
FabricationsHQ caught up with James to chat about how he got from his home town of Windsor to the musical waters of the ZepOcean, and all points in-between.”
Ross Muir - FabricationsHQ
“Get ready to learn more about a musician who lives, breathes and thrives for the guitar. James Evans is a Canadian artist who writes his own music and even works with other local acts in Canada. His new group instrumental album ‘ZepOcean’ has some excellent guitar riffs and solos you just have to hear for yourself. Evans also has another record out titled ‘Transform’ that is a solo effort and just like ‘ZepOcean’ Rock is at the core of it all.”
Jimmy Rae - Skope Magazine
“International Songwriting Competition is pleased to inform James Evans that the song "After Burner", entered into the Instrumental category, has been selected as a semi-finalist in the 2010 International Songwriting Competition (ISC). Congratulations on this achievement!”
International Songwriting Competition - International Songwriting Competition
“Overall, this was a very enjoyable listen as James Evans proves to be a force to reckon with. I was very impressed with Evans’ guitar playing here and I have to say that the drums had a big impact on me as well. This instrumental album was definitely well done, but not gonna lie when I say that I’d be very curious to see what a few vocals would sound like on some of these songs. I really do love instrumental albums; especially ones that revolve around guitar & rock as the main source. You owe it to yourself to pick up a copy of ‘ZepOcean’ just to see what all the fuss is about.”
Jimmy Rae - Skope Magazine
“An accomplished guitarist who can choose licks from Hendrix, Fripp, Howe or Page and work them in effectively to his own sound.”
Entertainment Executive ~ Keeton Geer - MusicXray
"After Burner"
This is one of the best music only track i have heard in slicethepie.The guitar work is very pleasant to listen and that is the highlight of
the song.Also the drums work was superb.The flow of the song is good.
A&R - Slicethepie.com