OPENING ACT: Don Elliker
SINGER/SONGWRITER JESSE TERRY COMING TO SPARTA
The Sparta Summer Concert Series is pleased to present a performance by accomplished singer/songwriter Jesse Terry on Friday evening in George Dykstra Park.
A true musical journeyman, Jesse Terry has made it his mission to share his love of music fully and completely, without regard for shading his emotions or tempering his convictions. By his own definition, he’s never been a cautious individual, but rather one who finds inspiration and optimism in the solace and joy making music brings him; and that which he can impart to others. In that regard, his artistic quest has become satisfying and self-fulfilling.
“Things happen for me at the right place and time when I’m focusing on my art and connecting with people,” Jesse suggests. “I’ve always had the desire to spread peace and unity through my music. This gives me a tangible purpose, even when life doesn’t seem to make much sense.” That ability to create a connection, to bare his soul and express his emotions through his songs have been the defining thread in a career that’s spawned five albums (The Runner, Stay Here With Me, Empty Seat on a Plane, and his latest pair, Stargazer and Natural) as well as an EP (The Calm and the Storm) as part of a career that began in 2010. It’s evolved and expanded ever since, thanks to a tour schedule that’s found him playing over 1,000 shows in the past eight years and taken him across the country and to points well beyond – The UK, Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Greenland, and New Zealand included. It’s given him a fresh perspective on the world and additional insights into its common humanity, sentiments and a sensibility that continues to impact his music.
“It’s about inclusiveness,” Jesse insists. “I love that music can bring all kinds of people together. I feel so lucky to be making music for a living. I don’t mind the long drives and the long hours, because that’s all part of the journey. And once you stop loving it, you stop living it.” Indeed, that’s at the core of his convictions. “So much of my music is about expressing the joy of the journey and finding strength and resiliency to battle through the difficult times,” he muses. “Touring the world has given me a very different perspective. We’re all part of a global family.”
He’s made that message clear on each of his albums, but never more so than of the two he recorded simultaneously in 2017. Stargazer, released this past September, was a defining record in Jesse’s career, unencumbered by the need to fit into a specific genre while emulating instead the artists and recordings that formed such an indelible impression on him as he was finding his own way early on. Recorded with producer and multi-instrumentalist Josh Kaler, it’s an aural spectacle of sorts, filled with rich arrangements and a genuine sense of celebration. It was met with a wealth of critical acclaim, many of which summed up his strengths conclusively. “…this savvy pop genius may have just given birth to the perfect soundtrack to help us find our way,” raves Eric Thom in Blurt Magazine. “Jesse Terry anoints each complex arrangement with compelling vocals that are sweet, smooth perfection… each song sounding better than the last.”
“Jesse Terry delivers something special with the lush Stargazer... a personal, honest and lushly orchestrated album,” Tara Joan wrote in The Daily Country. “Infused with the warmth of a beautifully arranged string quartet, Stargazer brings a sense of hope that Terry carries within himself.”
The second album and latest release to emerge from those sessions, the aptly titled Natural, finds Jesse relying on a more organic approach to his music. It was, he explains, intended to be a very simple affair, merely vocals, acoustic guitar and piano, although it soon took on a life of its own. “We held tight to the concept of a very sparse and acoustic album, but after entering the studio we let the songs lead the way, and abandoned most boundaries,” he reflects. “Josh and I were totally consumed with the project and recorded it in two straight weeks. Most days in the studio lasted at least fourteen hours, and I loved every second of it.”
The idea of releasing two albums back to back soon became a plausible reality. With the support of more than 500 people who donated to a PledgeMusic campaign, he managed to find the resources and the resolve to bring the new album to fruition, despite a busy tour schedule. “I’ve realized that I’m not really an ‘independent’ artist at all,” he reckons. “My career and music are mostly supported by a loyal fan base that I have around the world. This allows me the freedom to follow my dreams, like recording two albums in one year! And because I don’t have a record label or anyone else to answer to, I can do exactly what I want to do.”
What Jesse decided to do with Natural was to make an album that featured some of the female singers he most admired, among them Dar Williams, Cary Ann Hearst of Shovels & Rope, Liz Longley, Annie Clements, Erin Rae, Sarah Darling, and Kim Richey. Some were friends, others were people he or his producer had worked with before: Williams was an early influence, and Annie Clements attended Boston’s Berklee College of Music with Jesse. Sarah Darling had recorded one of his songs for her own albums. Having all these women come together for the record was an extraordinary accomplishment. Each has a distinguished career that has brought them consistent kudos in the music community, from critics and the public alike. The talent that they brought to the project helped propel the album to another realm, creating an additional layer of emotional impact.
Since the start, Jesse has found time to reflect and reminisce. By contrast, his early life was turbulent. “I’m only happy now because I know how difficult life can be,” he maintains. “I am so grateful, because even though I’ve travelled down some painful roads, I’ve met many more people that have had it a lot worse. I now realize that happiness is a choice, a daily choice in fact. It’s about creating your own place in the world and your own path that no one can steal or deny. Music and songwriting helped illuminate that path for me.”
Still, that path wasn’t so clear early on. Growing up, he spent time in reform schools and in shelters as a runaway. After ending up in the hospital at the age of 18 following an overdose of illicit substances, he woke up to the fact that his life would have to change. “Music didn’t completely overtake me until I started writing my own songs around age nineteen,” he recalls. Motivated by his parents’ love of music, he found a new depth of devotion and discipline. Learning to play on his mother’s guitar and laying down vocals to his father’s instrumental accompaniment at his dad’s home studio, he found his initial inspiration in the Beatles, Roy Orbison, Bruce Springsteen, Brian Wilson and the remarkable singer/songwriters of the ‘70s -- James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, CSNY, and Paul Simon, among them.
After attending Berklee, Jesse landed his dream job working for a publisher in Nashville and turned his attention towards writing songs full time for five years. A downturn in the economy left him out on his own, but he took the opportunity to tour the world with his new wife Jess by his side. Gripped by what he calls his “perpetual wanderlust,” he’s been at it ever since, driven by a mission that he says has “been a great ride so far.” He pauses to consider his good fortune. “The tapestry of my life is woven through human connection, healing and unity. This is what music has allowed me to experience.”
“Jesse Terry is a gentle soul with a formidable songwriting talent and a clear artistic vision.”-- John Platt, WFUV-NYC
Opening the concert is a local musical artist, Sparta resident Don Elliker. He is a talented singer/songwriter and a fine guitarist. A past winner of the MTV Beach House Band Search, he will be bringing his latest songs and his guitar for a solo performance.
The concert is Friday July 19th @ 7PM, FREE to the public and a family friendly event. All are welcome. Shows are rain or shine. Bring lawn chairs and a picnic and enjoy some beautiful music at The Nicholson Pavilion in Dykstra Park, 22 Woodport Road, Sparta, NJ. For inclement weather please come to The Mohawk Avenue School next door. Please visit www.spartaarts.org or www.Facebook.com/SpartaArts/ more information about the series, for weather updates, or to become a sponsor.