Thursday, March 12, 2026

Paul Chesne wins Best New Artist




after 10 years of bullshitting around and various other pandemics, mishaps, fires, loves lost and made, thousands of shows, hundreds of songs written, I fuckin finally got it together with a lot of old friends and we made a new record.

I put out the PCB bat signal and everyone said yes.

Produced by Mitch Marine and Muddy Dutton.

Dutch, Mitch and I started off at the end of 2024 in a little non-descript rehearsal room by the 405. We met there a couple times a week for like 6 months. And we arranged the songs. Played through them. Whittled them down. Expanded them. Picked the beats per minute, the key, futzed with the chords. Made little phone recordings of 'em. 

When the songs were ready we added in a bass player, Mark "muddy" Dutton and went to his house a few times. Then we secured the legendary keyboard player Don Randi to record with us during a couple of days in July at Lucy's Meat Market in Eagle Rock.

It was a magical two-day session. Lots of good musician jokes flying around, lunch time story hour, and we handled business.

Since then we added in some all star guests including The Webb Sisters (Leonard Cohen, Tom Petty, David Gilmour) singing on three songs.

"Pink Fuzzy Handcuffs" is a country break-up song in the vein of George Jones and Tammy Wynette with a Levon Helm groove and Don Randi scat singing like the Cookie Monster.

"One Helluva Woman" is gospel tune but with sacrilegous lyrics as I can't hardly help myself. Ya heard!

The Dahl Sisters aka 'The Curly Tops' sang on the love song "Name of the Game," which was one of my great con jobs of all time. The song ends with them singing 'I am in love with you' over and over. So I stood in front of the mic and soaked it in. I had them do a couple unnecessary extra takes. Brillz. Perhaps my crowning achievement!

A horn section comprised of some of the best players on the planet including Ron Dziubla (Joe Bonamassa, Jon Batiste), Mark "Loveman" Pender (Conan O'Brien, E Street Band, David Bowie) & Elizabeth Lea (Tedeschi Trucks, Nikka Costa) play on a disco 70's Las Vegas glitter vibe tune called "You Got A Lotta Nerve" and some deep groovy Fela Kuti reggae style jams on "Breaks Us Apart" (which the Webb Sisters also added some soulful vocals to).

We got Charlene Huang (Leslie & The Badgers) playing violin on "You Want Love" Another heartbreak tune with the moral of the story being that you should change your phone password regularly. 

Chris Murphy (Teahouse Music Co.) played violin and mandolin on tunes. Including "Hesitatin'" which is something of a post-modern pop song that some people have compared to The Replacements. He also played on "You Ain't Got To Go On Home" which is a back porch down home country acoustic romp.

"White Girl Wasted" is a country rock anthem. Editor's note: You ain't gotta be white or a girl to be White Girl Wasted.

Travis Popichak added some tasty percussion flavors throughout.

I wrote a duet for my country break up band that I have with Katie Stratton and we recorded that one too. It's got a real Muscle Shoals vibe.

I heard someone say the word Dynamite. But they broke it up so thatI thought they were talking about a girl named Dina and saying that she might. Then I decided that would be a good song. So we've got the core band playing some raucous rockabilly over that with the urgency of a time bomb ticking down and ready to explode at any moment.

And we finally recorded for the first time "Get In The Van" which is sure to make you lose your shit.



 

No comments:

Paul Chesne Band's Fan Box