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    Jesse Dayton

    Biography

    2024 is already shaping up to be a banner year for Jesse Dayton, who just released "Night Brain" — his blues-rock follow-up to last month's "Baby's Long Gone." Available as both a single and cinematic music video, "Night Brain" arrives weeks before the 66th Grammy Awards, where Death Wish Blues — Dayton's chart-topping collaboration with fellow songwriter and modern-day guitar hero Samantha Fish — has been nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The momentum will continue . . .

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    2024 is already shaping up to be a banner year for Jesse Dayton, who just released "Night Brain" — his blues-rock follow-up to last month's "Baby's Long Gone." Available as both a single and cinematic music video, "Night Brain" arrives weeks before the 66th Grammy Awards, where Death Wish Blues — Dayton's chart-topping collaboration with fellow songwriter and modern-day guitar hero Samantha Fish — has been nominated for Best Contemporary Blues Album. The momentum will continue this spring with the release of Dayton's upcoming solo record, as well as the final leg of the Death Wish Blues world tour.

    "Night Brain" shines new light on an artist who earned his first Number 1 album three decades ago. Produced by Shooter Jennings, it's Dayton at his very best, kicking off with an acoustic intro that gives way to the stomping sounds of a plugged-in power trio. Dayton has always blurred the boundaries between rock & roll, Texas blues, and old-school country, and "Night Brain" bottles that diversity into a three-and-a-half minutes of sharp songwriting and bombastic performances. It's a song about the long hours after midnight, and it's guaranteed to keep you awake.

    "I first heard the term 'night brain' from music executive Chuck Kaye, who used it to refer to his brain bombarding him with every question and scenario imaginable in the middle of the night," Dayton explains. "Code for insomnia, I realized that I, too, had suffered from this nocturnal ailment and thought, 'Well, this is probably something everyone goes through, right?' So whenever anyone else around my house didn’t get much sleep, I'd ask, 'Got them night brain blues?' Then eventually I wrote the lyrics in one 30-minute sitting around a blues riff that I simultaneously connected the melody to."

    Recorded in Hollywood, California, "Night Brain" offers another taste of a full-length album whose loud, bluesy guitar leads were inspired by everyone from Freddie King to Jimmy Page. Jesse Dayton has never been shy about embracing the full range of his influences — you don't become a chart-topping songwriter, guitar shredder, author, movie director, actor, screenwriter, frontman, sideman, producer, and road warrior by being shy — but he's never sounded as authentically himself as he does here. He's a musical lifer at the peak of his powers, and "Night Brain" helps kickstart a new era.

    "Ok, fellow insomniacs," Dayton adds. "I hope y’all dig it, 'cause believe me, it’s comin' from real experience!"

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    The companion soundtrack to Jesse Dayton’s debut memoir of the same name, Beaumonster, is out now. While the inspiring soundtrack hits today, the book will quickly follow on November 9th. Filled with song interpretations that are part-greaser, a whole lotta twang, and quintessentially outlaw country badass, the Beaumonster soundtrack encapsulates a life filled with adventure and lore, featuring some of the greatest musicians this world has ever known.
    Pre-order Jesse Dayton's New Memoir And Companion Album, Beaumonster