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Jon Wolfe
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Tradition Has A New Voice



Austin, Texas
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Member Since9/29/2005
Band Websitewww.jonwolfecountry.com
InfluencesMy influences are George Strait, George Jones, Merle Haggard, Waylon Jennings, and Chris Ledoux.





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   About Jon Wolfe
The best introduction to Jon Wolfe is the basic yet not so simple fact that he’s a country singer and songwriter. Country music, as it was, is and always should be, with boots firmly standing on the bedrock of tradition and an eye focused on taking it into the future. And that, as any fan of true country knows, is no simple proposition.

At heart, it’s all about being a great singer and storyteller. Hence the other best introduction to Jon Wolfe is to hear him sing and share the stories in the songs he performs and writes. And to learn his life story — from small town Oklahoma to the bustling big city commodities trading floor to the dancehalls and honky-tonks of Texas and Oklahoma to a Music Row record deal, to give the highlights — and witness his faith in the power of music and determination to touch the hearts of others with something that means so much to him.

It’s world class country music from the American heartland, informed by the great singers that inspired Wolfe — like George Strait, Garth Brooks (a fellow Okie), Clint Black, Merle Haggard, Alan Jackson and Dwight Yoakam, to name a few — yet fired by his own contemporary energy and vision.

It takes a unique conviction to give up a lucrative career as an oil commodities trader for British Petroleum, as Wolfe did, to pursue the dream of becoming a country singer. But music has been a vital force in Wolfe’s life from early on, and it’s already made him a rising star in the dancehalls and honky-tonks of Texas and Oklahoma, earning him nominations for Best Country Act in both Houston and Tulsa, and the opportunity to open shows for acts like Haggard, Yoakam and Asleep at the Wheel and even play for one of his heroes, George Strait.

Wolfe was born in Tulsa and grew up in Miami, Oklahoma, and came to know the tragedy that is part and parcel of country music’s thematic tradition at the age of six years old when his father died. He was raised in a Pentecostal Church household that “was a real good, traditional home,” as he recalls, and got his first exposure to music in church and at home from the records of such master singers as Frank Sinatra and Harry Connick, Jr. “I just fell in love with that stuff.”

By the time Wolfe reached his teens, his stepfather was playing bass in the house band at Oklahoma’s Grand Lake Opry, and country music hit Jon in a way that spoke to his soul. “What took hold with me was the lyrical thing and the vocal thing,” he says. “Because of my life experiences up to that point and since then, I found an emotional connection with country.”

Singing country quickly became Wolfe’s goal in life. “It was the only thing I wanted to do, and I had absolutely no idea how to do it,” he explains. “As a kid growing up in a small Oklahoma town, country music is probably one of the only things that you think you might be able to do.” The rise of fellow Oklahoman Garth Brooks made it seem possible. And over the succeeding years Wolfe watched his friend and contemporary Joe Don Rooney, who played guitar with his stepfather at the Grand Lake Opry, also rise to the top of the country charts as a member of Rascal Flatts. “I began to think: maybe this is humanly possible.”

But first Wolfe took a stab at attending Bible college with the goal of becoming a youth pastor, and then worked as a counselor at a Christian summer camp in Texas, picking up the guitar and taking lessons from teacher John Defore. A move to Fort Collins, Colorado steeped him in country’s Western traditions and gave Wolfe an opportunity to pursue such outdoor passions as rock climbing, snowboarding and fly-fishing. He also started performing at a dude ranch in Loveland where he worked as a ranch hand.

Wolfe returned to college at Colorado State University and earned a finance degree, which landed him a job in Chicago as a hedge trader for British Petroleum. After his fast-paced days at the commodities exchange, Wolfe spent his evenings playing guitar, singing and learning and writing songs at home or out at the open mike nights at local clubs. “I was the only guy on the trading floor in cowboy boots,” he recalls. “I loved the excitement and the risk it involved.”

Wolfe transferred to a job with BP in Houston, knowing it was an ideal place to get serious about his dream of singing and playing country music. Not long after arriving there, he befriended a woman who worked for the city’s top concert promoter, and tagged along with her one night to a show by Alabama, where he ended up on a tour bus trading songs with Teddy Gentry and John Rich of Big & Rich. "I was just some random guy drinking beer on the bus. But I walked off that bus thinking, I can do this, no doubt. I have to do this,” Wolfe recalls. “Sometimes you have to throw caution to the wind and get after it, and put it all on the line.”

Within six months he left his job and was gigging in area nightclubs. After he met popular Houston singer-songwriter John Evans at a club one night, Evans offered to produce an album for him. The resulting CD, Almost Gone, made a splash on the Texas music scene and expanded Wolfe’s circuit across the Lone Star State and into Oklahoma. He also developed a support system of like-minded musical souls like top songwriter Kevin Brandt (who wrote the 1 song “Love of a Woman” for Travis Tritt), Nashville session player, songwriter and producer Bobby Terry, and Wolfe’s roommate for a couple of years, acclaimed Texas singer-songwriter Hayes Carll (recently signed to Lost Highway Records), all of whom helped Wolfe hone his talents and encouraged him to pursue his dream.

Wolfe also found a manager when a waitress he asked out on a date decided to instead introduce the aspiring country singer to her boyfriend at the time, Trey Strait. After working in the Nashville music industry, Strait was back in Texas and looking for an artist to manage. And that led to playing George Strait’s 2005 New Year’s party as a last minute booking after the band that was supposed to play canceled. “Trey called and said that the band backed out. First thing I said was, ‘Who the hell would cancel on George Strait?’” Wolfe recalls.

“One of the cool things that night is that I asked George if he’d sing ‘Unwound’ with me. He put his hand on my shoulder and said, ‘Jon, I quit working New Year’s a long time ago.’ I said, man, I hope you don’t find it strange, but I am going to sing ‘Unwound.’ He said, ‘Jon, you can sing anything you want to sing.’ It was amazing to meet someone I’ve looked up to for so long and get to play for him,” says Wolfe. “And it was also a reassuring experience that told me I was on the right path.”

That was confirmed when Wolfe played a Nashville showcase in May of 2006 for a packed house of Music City record executives and tastemakers. The showcase resulted in a deal with the new Nashville independent label Midas Records, and an album that will no doubt delight the countless fans of real country music. “We’ve really started zeroing in on my own recipe,” Wolfe says. “I’ve got little hints of my heroes, but this album is me. It definitely feels refreshed and updated, but it’s country, and that’s the deal.

“For years I prayed to be in country music, but I didn’t know how,” Wolfe recalls. Now that he’s done so, he intends to remain true to all that country music means to him. “I like songs that deal with core emotions. I like people to listen to my music and be able to relate it to what they’ve experienced in their lives.

“I feel connected with the tradition,” Wolfe concludes. “There’s something a little bigger than just my dreams going on in country music. That’s why I feel so strongly about doing what I do.” And to make it all even sweeter, “I’m doing what I love.” ---Written by Rob Patterson



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Jul 14 2009 5:24 AM

Thank you for being a part of the Dan Fogelberg tribute.
Small Town Music Promotions





Jul 7 2009 7:58 PM

Thanks for the add and have a great day
Brenda





Jul 4 2009 10:20 PM

Have a great Independence weekend Jon!

WITCHYS WIKKED GRAPHIX

Amanda





Jul 4 2009 10:20 PM

I love love "his new baby"!!!!! Come to dallas and do a show!!!!
★ KL@US ★





Jul 4 2009 5:33 PM

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Jul 4 2009 5:32 PM

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Jun 30 2009 1:49 PM

HELLO JON !!!!!!
THANX 4 THE ADD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CHEERS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Banda Rioclaro





Jun 27 2009 9:38 PM

Hi Jon!! It is an honor to have you as our friend. All of us wishes you a great one!!
Oak Lane Productions





Jun 27 2009 4:35 AM

I really like the sound your pushing through these speakers...thanks for allowing us to welcome you to our circle of friends...
Teresa





Jun 22 2009 12:41 PM

Thanks so much for the add, Jon.  Your music is awesome.
Songplugger





Jun 20 2009 4:29 AM

Dude! Call me. Wanna see if you're available Wed. Jason's in town this week, and if not writing w/Drew Davis, then you, Jason and Chip can finish the song. :O)
Midwest Avenue





Jun 19 2009 11:16 PM

what are you up to :)
-scott
Ellen





Jun 19 2009 11:16 PM

"Life Gets in the Way" is a
beautiful song!
Jered





Jun 19 2009 12:09 PM

Hey man sounds like everything is going good. New songs sound great. Yall need to make it back out towards midland when yall get the chance again. Yall stay out of trouble and we need to get together again to drink amassivee amout of beer again. Just not on a ranch that im working on again. Later guys.

Life does get in the way
♥Carly





Jun 19 2009 4:11 AM

hey Jon,
Come back to Austin and play some more shows! I'll bring Sarah, it'll be a blast!
Donna Graham





Jun 18 2009 10:49 PM

I see you are playing Douglas Corner next Thursday... that's my favorite spot here. If you are in town this weekend check this out http://www.songwritersfestival.com/nashvilleindex.htm
Sarah Conant





Jun 18 2009 4:06 PM

hey Jon..thanks for stoppin by :)

your music sounds great !

Take Care and God bless

Sarah Conant
Vanna





Jun 17 2009 1:50 AM

Thank you Jon! ;) You are the "bestest" Country singer!
Donna





Jun 15 2009 7:43 PM


Hi my sweet and dear friend,
Thoughts about changes and new beginnings~~~~
I know  you're wondering what will happen in.. The next chapter of your life. ( I do this) The next chapter of your life.. what's it going to be like? It isn't always easy to make changes but there's no better advice than this: just do your best. Make sure you stay strong enough to move ahead because there are some wonderful rewards waiting for you. It won't all make sense right away but I promise you: over the course of time answers will come, decisions will prove to be the right ones and the path will be easier to see. Here are some things you can do that will help to see you through....
You can have hope. Because it works wonders for those who have it. You can be optimistic. Because people who expect things to turn out for the best often set the stage to receive a beautiful result. You can put things in perspective. Because some things are important and others are definitely not. You can remember that beyond the clouds the sun is still shining, You can meet each challenge and give it all you've got. You can count your blessings. You can be inspired to climb your ladders and have some nice long talks with your wishing stars. You can be strong and patient. You can be gentle and wise. And you can believe in happy endings. Because you are the author of the story of your life. May the next chapter be a wonderful one for you. Just remember sometimes we all need change or new beginnings to bring out the better in each of us. Everything happens for a reason. So hold your head up high and just give it your best! Hope you had a great day and you have a wonderful night. May this new week bring lots of great things your way. Take care...<
¤ Rachel





Jun 15 2009 7:43 PM

Thanks for adding me! It was great meeting you this weekend :)
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Jun 13 2009 6:27 PM

Hey, Jon!  Hope all's going well, and hope to see you soon!
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Jun 10 2009 9:19 PM

Jon
I like all of your music, Your kind of Beautiful is my favorite.
Thanks for the friendship!
Tyle Perrin - Songwriter





Jun 4 2009 4:31 AM

My kind of music Jon. From one Okie to another, I'd love to write one with you sometime. Good Luck and God Bless!!!

Healthy Brain





Jun 2 2009 10:16 PM

Good to be friends with you.

Thank you for adding us.

-Healthy Brain-
Teresa Hull, Songwriter





Jun 1 2009 12:31 AM

Hello

I just wanted to stop by to say hello.  I hope you have a great new week!!
Drop by to hear my music anytime!!

Teresa Hull
"Songwriter"
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