Will Hoge
Will Hoge (born November 14, 1972[1]) is an American singer, songwriter and musician from Nashville, Tennessee.
Early life
Will Hoge grew up in Franklin, Tennessee, a rural suburb south of Nashville. His sound was heavily influenced by his musician father and uncles and the extensive record collection that his father kept.
Hoge attended Western Kentucky University to study history with the plan to becoming a high school history teacher and basketball coach. He decided that he wanted to try his hand at rock and roll and began writing music. Will left the university after realizing he wanted to be a career musician.
Early band
Will released an early EP of original music with his band Spoonful in the mid-1990s; however, the band was not picked up and eventually broke up. Some of these early songs are still hits with his loyal followers.
Solo artist
With former The Georgia Satellites guitarist Dan Baird in tow as a guitarist, Hoge began touring the American south. He independently released his first CD, Live At The Exit/In, a live set recorded at the Nashville club. His original sound drew much attention and, through constant touring, he was able to release his first studio album, Carousel.
Hoge caught the attention of Atlantic Records music executives and he was signed to a record deal in early 2002. Atlantic then re-released Carousel to a wider market. His 2003 major label debut, Blackbird On A Lonely Wire was a cleaner sounding effort; however, the album was poorly promoted by Atlantic. Eventually, Hoge asked for and received a release from his contract, re-obtaining the rights to Carousel.
The support of his fans has given Hoge the ability to tour incessantly, and self release a couple live albums (2004's Almost Alone: Live At Smith's Olde Bar' and 2005's During the Before and After), a politically charged album called The America EP (which included a cover of Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin')", and a bluesy rock and roll sounding album, The Man Who Killed Love.
Over the years, Hoge has toured with many artists, including Shinedown, NEEDTOBREATHE, Marc Broussard, ZZ Top, The Cat Empire, Squeeze, Jason Isbell, Lisa Loeb and Edwin McCain. Bands that have opened for him include Steel Train, The Trews, The Elms, Rose Hill Drive, NEEDTOBREATHE, Moses Mayfield, The Alternate Routes, Aslyn, Katie Herzig, Missy Higgins, and The Civil Wars.
Hoge recorded the opening theme song for the CBS sitcom Still Standing titled "You Make Me Happy."
On February 20, 2007, he released a live album, Again Somewhere Tomorrow, from recordings made during the band's two-night stint at the Exit/In in Nashville, in September 2006.
The band's fourth studio album, Draw the Curtains, was released nationwide in October 2007 by Rykodisc Records. The album was initially released as a CD, with a limited edition 180-Gram Vinyl Record version which followed later.
Following a scooter accident in August 2008, the band went on hiatus for seven months while Hoge recuperated from his injuries. In April 2009, the band got together for a 3 week acoustic tour of venues in the Midwest, Southeast and East Coast, hitting cities including New York City, Chicago, Nashville and Atlanta. When the tour ended in late April, the band headed back into the studio to complete recording their next album (of which they had begun at the time of Hoge's accident). Ken Coomer and Charlie Brocco again produced, and the album, The Wreckage, was released on September 29, 2009.
Will Hoge performed a residency at 12th & Porter in Nashville, TN in June 2010. During these concerts, many of Hoge's friends, family, and former bandmates joined him on stage during the run of the four shows. These guests included former guitarists Dan Baird, Brian Layson, and Jason 'Slim' Gambill; former keyboard players Jefferson Crowe and John Lancaster; as well as Will's own father, who sang lead vocals on the final song of the concert series.
On August 29, 2009, Will and the band appeared and performed the single "Even If It Breaks Your Heart" on the CBS Early Show as the music guest.
Hoge opened for Needtobreathe on their spring 2010 tour. He also opened shows for Sugarland and Michelle Branch on select dates during their summer tour.
Hoge was part of a line-up, which included Keith Urban, Dierks Bentley, and Sheryl Crow, that performed on the nationally televised Music City Keep On Playin' flood relief program that aired on GAC on May 16, 2010. Hoge closed the show by performing his song 'Washed By The Water'.
Hoge opened for mainstream rock band Shinedown on their acoustic "Anything & Everything" tour in the fall of 2010.
Scooter accident
Hoge was involved in a scooter accident on August 20, 2008 after leaving a studio session for "The Wreckage". He was traveling north on Main Street in East Nashville at about 8 p.m. when a van traveling southbound failed to yield while turning into 712 Main St. Hoge's motor scooter collided with the passenger side of the van. He was admitted to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in critical condition. He went into surgery immediately upon arrival at the hospital for numerous broken bones (ribs, sternum, shattered femur, knee cap, shoulder blades), and lacerations to his face, arms, and torso requiring over 100 stitches. Hoge's condition was upgraded to stable on August 22.[1] No evidence was found that alcohol or drugs were involved in the accident.[2]
In the year following the accident, Hoge went through numerous surgical procedures (mainly on his shattered femur/leg) and intensive physical therapy. Work on The Wreckage, as well as tour dates, were postponed through spring 2009, and he has made a full recovery.[3]
Discography
Title | Album Information | Track List |
Spoonful - Tales Begin To Spin |
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Hear and Now |
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All Night Long: Live at The Exit/In |
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Carousel |
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Aware Compilation, Vol. 8 |
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Live In The X Lounge IV |
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Almost Alone (Live At Smith's Olde Bar) |
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Blackbird On A Lonely Wire |
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The America EP |
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During The Before And After |
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Kid Pan Alley |
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The Man Who Killed Love |
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Live In Charleston |
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Again Somewhere Tomorrow |
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Draw The Curtains |
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On The Road With Will Hoge 1 - Limited Edition Live Recording |
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On The Road With Will Hoge 2 - Limited Edition Live Recording |
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The Wreckage |
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The Living Room Sessions |
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Number Seven |
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Current band members
- Sigurdur Birkis - drums
- Adam Beard - bass, trumpet
- Adam Ollendorff - guitar, pedal steel, lap steel, dobro
Former band members
- Dan Baird - guitar
- Greg Everett - guitar (Spring 2005 Selected Dates)
- John W. Lancaster - keyboards
- Kirk Yoquelet - drums
- Tres Sasser - bass
- Doy Gardner - drums
- Brian Layson - guitar
- Jason (Slim) Gambill - guitar (Winter 2005/2006 tour only)
- Dean Tomasek - bass
- Adam Fluhrer - guitar
- Jefferson Crow - keyboards
- Devin Malone - guitar, pedal steel, mandolin, keys
- Ericka Smith - Vocals
- Trina Meade - Vocals
- Molly Thomas - Vocals/Fiddle/Percussion
- Eleanor Whitmore - Vocals/Fiddle/Mandolin
Music videos
Year | Video | Director |
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2009 | "Favorite Waste of Time"[4] | Paper Beats Rock |
"Even If It Breaks Your Heart" | ||
2011 | "When I Get My Wings"[5] | Joey Ciccoline |
References
- ^ a b http://tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080822/ENTERTAINMENT01/80822064
- ^ http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080821/TUNEIN/80821015
- ^ http://www.willhoge.com/blog?descp=update-on-will&maindivId=&divId=1&subId=1&main=
- ^ "CMT : Videos : Will Hoge : Favorite Waste Of Time". Country Music Television. Retrieved September 20, 2011.
- ^ "CMT : Videos : Will Hoge : When I Get My Wings". Country Music Television. Retrieved September 20, 2011.