John Diment.
Where are you from?
Glastonbury, Somerset via South Yorkshire, East Anglia,
Dundee & Edinburgh & then back to Glastonbury again!
Name of band:
John D Revelator.
Who else is in your band?
Ann Diment (wife) Percussion and backing vocals;
Cols Baird (Edinburgh) Guitar & Vocals;
Jez Hallows (Somerset) Guitar & Vocals.
For obvious logistical reasons Cols (our original
guitarist) can't make too many gigs down South so an old mate of mine, experienced muso &
fabulous singer Jez, has stepped into the vacant spot for a gig or two & is beginning to help
my songs develop on different and exciting path – fun times!
How would you describe yourselves?
Roots influenced acoustic pop.
Who are your main influences musically?
Richard Thompson, Jonathan Richman, Billy Bragg, Johnny
Cash, Dylan, Hank Williams. Indie Pop, 60s garage & psychedlia, British &
Irish folk, Old time American Music, Country, Rock & Roll, Bluegrass, Punk. Oh and The Wurzels
obviously!
What do you hope to achieve in music?
To enjoy making music and to perhaps be able to make
some money out of it one day. Not a fortune you understand but enough to recoup the some of
the £1000s spent on musical equipment, gigs, recording, not to mention the hours put
in at songwriting, learning how to play etc. If I could’ve only spent that sort of time,
money and effort on my various professions over the years I’d be minted!
What has been the highlight of your career so far, and
why?
I had a great booking at the beginning of February this
year in a stately home in Perthshire where all the guests were parting and jiving to our
tunes (most of which they’d never heard before) and they wouldn’t let us off stage. I was
jetted in and out, fed, watered, accomodated and paid – that’s Rock & Roll!
Other than that, hearing my songs on the radio always
gives me a little buzz!
And what’s the moment you want to forget?
I hate messing up solos and songs and that usually
happens when I’m not very well prepared. There’s been a few open mics I wish that I’d stayed at
home for.
If you had to pick just one of your songs to represent
your music, what would it be and why?
It’s like asking which one of your kids you love the
best! I guess “So Say Superman” is the kind of song I aspire to as it shows a level of lyrical smart
arsery that I like over a very simple tune. As is typical of songwriters, I have a whole bunch of new ones
which are my current favourites….
Where can we listen to it?
It’s on our debut, a six-song mini album called “Shed
Sessions Volume 2” recorded and released Autumn 2013 . You can hear it here:
http://johndrevelator.bandcamp.com/
Where can we find out more about your music?
Anything else you’d like to say about your band/music
that I forgot to ask?
Where next for the Revelators? We have a new full length album ready and waiting to
record between now and summer 2014. My songs have been picked up by a number of roots and indie internet shows for worldwide broadcast which is pretty nuts!
I have a fabulous gig lined up for 15th March at (of all places a Garden Centre in Somerset) supporting and playing with with two great musicians in
Billy Shinbone (Flipron) and Nick Parker (Nick Parker & the False Alarms).
I also have a memorable night planned playing to Bristol
Rovers fans on the 2nd of May song “Winky on the Wing” commemorates a friend and Gas
player of yesteryear).
We have several offers of gigs up and down the country
as well as a couple of festivals in the offing and a number of record companies interested in
working with us!
Have a listen and if you like what we do, come and say hello on Facebook and find out more exciting times!
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