Henry Wagons

Henry Wagons
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Alternative country
Years active 1999 (1999)–present
Labels ABC Music
Associated acts Wagons
Website http://www.wagonsmusic.com

Henry Wagons is an Australian singer/songwriter, musician, radio & TV personality and frontman of the outlaw country rock band, Wagons (band)[1] who have released six albums in Australia, and made their U.S. debut with 2011's Rumble, Shake and Tumble.[2]

Background

He is the grandson of Henry Krips, a Viennese emigree, principal conductor of the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. [3]

Apart from his career as a recording artist, Henry is also a TV presenter and radio broadcaster. Henry Wagons was named by The Age Melbourne Magazine as one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Melbourne in 2009.[4]

Early bands

In the late 1990s, Henry played as a keyboardist in a noise group called Dworzec, which was inspired by Krautrock and bands on New Zealand label Flying Nun.

He later formed alt-country rock band Wagons (band), who have released six albums in Australia, and made their U.S. debut with 2011's Rumble, Shake and Tumble.[5]

In the embryonic stages of Wagons in the early 2000s, Henry also played as a bassist in the rock bands Breaking the Law and The Ancients.

TV, radio and media interests

Henry was a regular segment presenter/reporter on ABC TV’s Art Nation & Sunday Arts for three years, as well as having had a regular spot on adult-contemporary music program Dig TV, bursting into people’s houses at random and critiquing their record collections. He has made multiple TV appearances on music shows, Rockwiz" , Spicks and Specks and other national network television shows. In 2014, Henry hosted the episode RocKwiz Backstage at Bluesfest with Henry Wagons.

In 2014 Henry hosted a BBQ cooking show Keepers Of The Flame on network television Channel 10, while also hosting interview series ‘Rogue Tales’ for James Squire.

Wagons is the host of Tower Of Song, a national Americana/roots radio show, broadcast weekly on digital radio station Double J.[6]

Solo career

In 2012 he released his first solo offering Expecting Company - a mini album of duets featuring collaborations with Alison Mosshart (The Kills/Dead Weather), Robert Forster, Gossling, Patience Hodgson, Canada's Jenn Grant and others.[7]

On March 6, 2013, Henry Wagons recorded Upstairs at United Vol. 9. Henry presents 7 songs including an Elvis cover and a Waylon Jennings cover. Upstairs At United is a series of all analog, direct to tape, live studio recordings, taped above the United Records Pressing Plant, Nashville.

His debut full-length solo album After What I Did Last Night... was released in February 2016 on ABC Music.[8]

Discography

(under 'Wagons')

(solo releases under 'Henry Wagons')

References

  1. "Wagons". wagonsmusic.com. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  2. "Henry Wagons on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  3. Sudrabs, Zaiga. Krips, Henry Joseph (1912–1987). Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  4. "Henry Wagons | Biography & History | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  5. "Henry Wagons on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  6. "Tower of Song | Double J". Double J. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  7. "Henry Wagons – Expecting Company?". FasterLouder. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
  8. "ABC Music". ABC Music. Retrieved 2016-01-18.

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