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JJ Appleton

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About JJ Appleton

For the most part, singer songwriter, JJ Appleton lived in the small town of Norwich, VT, USA, growing up in an offbeat and hectic musical environment. His dad was a teacher of electronic music, as well as being a composer and inventor, and as a result, the family traveled the globe, and with music always on the agenda, a young JJ was able to indulge his musical leanings from the off.
The household had a constant stream of noteworthy musical guests, as disparate as Don Cherry and Wang Chung, and it wasn't long before JJ knew that this was what he wanted to do. He studied classical piano and essentially tried to mimic everything he heard, especially the blues. “For me,” he says “when you want to develop into an original, you have to begin by imitating the masters.” But he had the most fun copping from his first loves, the Beatles and The Band.
JJ began recording his album in 2005, starting in L.A, and then moving the action to New York, where he worked with notable producer Stephen Lironi (Black Grape, Space and Hanson, among many others). Of the title track JJ says with a bit of tongue-in-cheek, "Someone Else's Problem" was written with an amalgam of ex-girlfriends in mind, but it's mainly about snapping out of that sentimental state of reminiscing and, like a flash of light, you remember the hell they put you through." The chorus refrain JJ maintains, is clearly, "about relief, not anger." "Anyone" taps into the sadness and desperation of a break up and is seen through both parties. "Picture This" is a "wooing song," says JJ, confessing that he was busted trying to write a George Harrison song. "It's kind of about creative visualization. Things just don't happen in your life unless you can picture them in your head. And so many times things fail because you're not keeping the right picture in mind." Someone Else's Problem, the album, has just been released in the UK. single “Walk Into The Room” out in September.

"JJ Appleton, clings to a pop-rock sound but with considerably more edgy energy, adding figurative lightning to the stormy night." Washington Post
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Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
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About JJ Appleton

For the most part, singer songwriter, JJ Appleton lived in the small town of Norwich, VT, USA, growing up in an offbeat and hectic musical environment. His dad was a teacher of electronic music, as well as being a composer and inventor, and as a result, the family traveled the globe, and with music always on the agenda, a young JJ was able to indulge his musical leanings from the off.
The household had a constant stream of noteworthy musical guests, as disparate as Don Cherry and Wang Chung, and it wasn't long before JJ knew that this was what he wanted to do. He studied classical piano and essentially tried to mimic everything he heard, especially the blues. “For me,” he says “when you want to develop into an original, you have to begin by imitating the masters.” But he had the most fun copping from his first loves, the Beatles and The Band.
JJ began recording his album in 2005, starting in L.A, and then moving the action to New York, where he worked with notable producer Stephen Lironi (Black Grape, Space and Hanson, among many others). Of the title track JJ says with a bit of tongue-in-cheek, "Someone Else's Problem" was written with an amalgam of ex-girlfriends in mind, but it's mainly about snapping out of that sentimental state of reminiscing and, like a flash of light, you remember the hell they put you through." The chorus refrain JJ maintains, is clearly, "about relief, not anger." "Anyone" taps into the sadness and desperation of a break up and is seen through both parties. "Picture This" is a "wooing song," says JJ, confessing that he was busted trying to write a George Harrison song. "It's kind of about creative visualization. Things just don't happen in your life unless you can picture them in your head. And so many times things fail because you're not keeping the right picture in mind." Someone Else's Problem, the album, has just been released in the UK. single “Walk Into The Room” out in September.

"JJ Appleton, clings to a pop-rock sound but with considerably more edgy energy, adding figurative lightning to the stormy night." Washington Post
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