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My first JTNL song was Gypsy Woman. It came on the radio when I was at work, I was super busy and didn't have time to write JTNL down. But a month later I went to see Grace Potter in Memphis, I didn't even recognize who they were until they played Gypsy Woman. I've listened to them everyday since then. ( ^ _ ^ )
Pardon Me was my very first JTNL tune and hearing it completely changed my opinion of live rock music - for the better. Before the appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, I had never even heard of the band, but after seeing their performance I was hooked. By the end of that week I had a copy of Hot Trottin' on my iPod and the new album pre-ordered on iTunes.
When my son Vincent sent me a link to Jimmy Kimmel Live to hear Pardon Me and I clicked to listen...gasp!...I was captured by the scratchy voice and vavoom of that rhythm...and that bass is boss to the bone.
Time for Love...what a great soulful song! And the first time I heard it, I heard it Live so I was of course immediately sold with the rest of the show...bought theHot Trottin Cd right after the show. You guys are great on the CD but Live is when you can REALLY experience JTNL and what they are about! I think a LIVE album is in order for the future!!
I got the Hot Trottin' sampler at the late CD World and loved it. Then I finally got to see you live at the Good Records 9th anniversary Record Store Day, went inside and bought the CD and played the hell out of it. I'm looking forward to the new one!
JT & NL is a welcomed relief to music today! With all the crap that's gaining speed, I set out to find where kick ass music lives and I found JT and was made whole again...that was a little over 2 yrs ago now, and they only get better! :o)
"She's From The Other Side" - was the first song I heard and then a nano-second later "Gypsy Woman" been hooked ever since and can't let go!!!
love you guys, peace...a :o)
Well had some friends from Cross Canadian Ragweed told me I needed to come here this band called Johnathan Tyler & The Northern Lights.... caught a cover of a Hendrix tune, and was sold!!!! It only got better from there..
Don't remember exact song, but I first saw you guys open up for OAR at Stubb's a couple years ago. I keep coming to your shows now, it's inspiring watching you play with so much energy and soul. Can't wait for the new album!
I walked up to the Black Friar in Dallas to see this band I had never heard of completely ROCKING OUT to what I later learned to be "Gypsy Woman" and I have been hooked ever since. Every song either makes me want to jump up and down and shake my hair around, or the ballads make me want to curl up with a loved one. :) haha I love it all.
My first JTNL song was Gypsy Woman. It came on the radio when I was at work, I was super busy and didn't have time to write JTNL down. But a month later I went to see Grace Potter in Memphis, I didn't even recognize who they were until they played Gypsy Woman. I've listened to them everyday since then. ( ^ _ ^ )
started streaming KLAQ last night and heard the band play Pardon Me...bought the record today....I think a road trip is in order (or a plane)
Pardon Me was my very first JTNL tune and hearing it completely changed my opinion of live rock music - for the better. Before the appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, I had never even heard of the band, but after seeing their performance I was hooked. By the end of that week I had a copy of Hot Trottin' on my iPod and the new album pre-ordered on iTunes.
When my son Vincent sent me a link to Jimmy Kimmel Live to hear Pardon Me and I clicked to listen...gasp!...I was captured by the scratchy voice and vavoom of that rhythm...and that bass is boss to the bone.
Time for Love...what a great soulful song! And the first time I heard it, I heard it Live so I was of course immediately sold with the rest of the show...bought theHot Trottin Cd right after the show. You guys are great on the CD but Live is when you can REALLY experience JTNL and what they are about! I think a LIVE album is in order for the future!!
I got the Hot Trottin' sampler at the late CD World and loved it. Then I finally got to see you live at the Good Records 9th anniversary Record Store Day, went inside and bought the CD and played the hell out of it. I'm looking forward to the new one!
JT & NL is a welcomed relief to music today! With all the crap that's gaining speed, I set out to find where kick ass music lives and I found JT and was made whole again...that was a little over 2 yrs ago now, and they only get better! :o)
"She's From The Other Side" - was the first song I heard and then a nano-second later "Gypsy Woman" been hooked ever since and can't let go!!!
love you guys, peace...a :o)
Well had some friends from Cross Canadian Ragweed told me I needed to come here this band called Johnathan Tyler & The Northern Lights.... caught a cover of a Hendrix tune, and was sold!!!! It only got better from there..
Don't remember exact song, but I first saw you guys open up for OAR at Stubb's a couple years ago. I keep coming to your shows now, it's inspiring watching you play with so much energy and soul. Can't wait for the new album!
Gypsy Woman ... and "Whoa! Who are these guys, and when can I see them live?" It took nearly two years, and y'all did not disappoint.
Great Sound !
I walked up to the Black Friar in Dallas to see this band I had never heard of completely ROCKING OUT to what I later learned to be "Gypsy Woman" and I have been hooked ever since. Every song either makes me want to jump up and down and shake my hair around, or the ballads make me want to curl up with a loved one. :) haha I love it all.
I heard the whole hot trottin cd the first time i had ever heard of yall about 2 years ago an ive been hooked ever since
Gypsy Woman was the first song I heard as it popped up on their MySpace page.... loved it straight off.
First song LIVE, however, was She Wears a Smile (acoustic...) and just Wow... fantabulous... made my night!!