Gleeson began as an idea for a band, and then for almost fifteen years served as a dusty warehouse of sorts for songs written by Ty Chandler. Other musical projects (Saratone, Milton Mapes) and a labor of love (Almost There Records) didn’t keep the tunes-in-storage from occasionally getting some air. Eventually Raul Vela and his son joined in along with James McCullough (bass) and the band was formed shortly thereafter. Check out the bands music on Bandcamp |
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How did Gleeson get started? and where did the name come from? Ty: First of all, thank ya’ll so much for the write up! I can’t tell ya how much we sincerely appreciate that. The name actually came from a guy I knew in college. It was his last name, which is what everyone called him. He was just one of those guys you had to know to understand… I just thought it was a cool name, and with band names the idea, for me at least, is to just come up with something simple that you won’t regret later (like sloan or something). We got started when I (Ty) met the Rauls (Raul Vela III & Raul Vela IV). We instantly connected musically and as friends. As luck would have it, they were both great players (RV III on guitar and RV IV on drums). I had some material I’d never used in previous bands that had been sitting around and showed it to them and they really liked it. I asked if they’d be interested in doing something with it and they agreed. We asked a friend of RV IV’s, James McCullough, to play bass and started working on songs and playing shows. Why did you start with “The Very, Very Best of” for the debut? Was it a gimmick? Name your three biggest musical influences. And I know it sounds cliche to say The Beatles, but they were also a heavy influence. We really stretched out on this record. We were influenced from a ton of different angles. Have you been touring to support “Gleeson II”? Any chance you’ll get to NYC? What do you find works best for your creative process when bringing a Are you working on your next album yet? Cool, that was a revealing interview. – I can’t wait to hear the next Gleeson album. |