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John R. Williamson
Acoustic / Folk / Experimental
Claremont, California, USA
John Williamson was a musician and editor of The Grape Vine underground Christian 'zine.
Discography
1990 | Gunshots at 9:50 | |
1992 | Do I Dare to Eat a Peach? | Sonic Hope Records |
1993 | Canvas of Blue | Sonic Hope Records |
1993 | Make a Songwriter Happy | Sonic Hope Records |
199? | Sketches | Sonic Hope Records |
Gunshots at 9:50
1990 Independent
John R. Williamson – Vocals, instruments
This collection of songs, readings, and spoken word works was on the back of the Gunshots at 9:50 demo that Williamson traveled to California to record with Scottie Joel Cooper. This recording was probably added when Williamson made a copy of their session to send to Cooper, and he decided to add something to side B.
- [hello Scottie]
- Let Go
- Stew Dents
- Passing Property
- [reading a letter]
- Stalemates [spoken word]
- This Dirt Hurts
- [did you ever get my letter?]
- [bass jam]
- [randomness]
- Victoria Williams - Holy Spirit
Canvas of Blue
1993 Sonic Hope Records
John R. Williamson – Vocals, guitars, other instruments?
Chad Edmunson – Vocals on “Where Did the Doctor Go?”
David Finley – Vocals on “Where Did the Doctor Go?”
Eric Paulsen – Strumming and croaking on “A Humdrum Conundrum,” boost guitar on “Chess With Death”
Michael Knepher – Strumming and croaking on “A Humdrum Conundrum”
Korby Paulsen – Drums on “Temecula”
- Danish Straightjacket
- Bigger Than Blue
- Our Guilt-Ridden Alchemist
- Chess With Death
- Where Did the Doctor Go?
- Temecula
- A Humdrum Conundrum
- Juggler Treading Water
- Captivity
- Move It Along
- Arise
- Sarah and Abraham
- Landing in a Family
- Testimony in the Mother Tongue
Sketches
199? Sonic Hope Records
John R. Williamson – Vocals, guitars
Mike Harkins – Trombone
Korby Paulsen – Guitar
Eric Patton – Drums
Mandy Horak – Singing
- Reckoning
- The K-Mart Song
- Morning Storm
- Spiney Snake
- Alone With a Will
- Ode to Keaton's Young Sherlock
- I’m Breathing
- Ray Horne
- Eyes
- Clinging to Jesus’ Cloak
- Poetic Prophetic Musical Sketches
- Such is Love