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Interview with Johnny James Qualley from OakhurstJuly 7, 2008 Interview and photos by Scott Preston
Along the way Oakhurst has shared stages with very diverse national talent such as John Hiatt, Nickel Creek, The Flaming Lips, Emmylou Harris, Barenaked Ladies, Yard Dogs Roadshow, Bela Fleck, The Ditty Bops, The Radiators, Junior Brown, Lyle Lovett, Lynyrd Skynard, Johnny Lang & Guster. Oakhurst has also shared the stage with future and current Colorado legends as well. The list includes Yonder Mountain String Band, Devotchka, Rose Hill Drive, the Motet, Pete Wernick, Drew Emmit, Billy Nershi and Vince Herman. (from porchmusic.com) Cincy Groove: So do you handle the bands publicity? Johnny James Qualley: Yes, I handle the bands publicity. Being a founding member its one of those things I have been doing since back in the beginning. We have everything else in place except a publicist, but since we have all the other stuff taken care of it gives me more time to do the publicity. We have a great booking agent here in Boulder, Co. Its great not to have to worry about booking our shows anymore. ![]() Cincy Groove: How many shows does Oakhurst play in a year? Johnny James Qualley: Anywhere from 200 - 250 shows a year. So far this year we have been to 9 countries and 25 different states, and the year is only half over. We are getting ready for our first run of the year through the east coast which is always a lot of fun. Cincy Groove: I have seen Oakhurst perform at 4 hookahville's, how did you end up hooking up with Trickle from Legend Valley? Johnny James Qualley: Our manager Erin, is married to Hunter Shoemaker who is from Newark, OH. He and his older brother J.R. ended up growing up with Trickle. So 2 1/2 years ago when Hunter came into the picture, Erin was really trying to book tours for us. We went out there to Legend Valley and played our first hookahville. Trickle loved our music and the guys from ekoostik hookah are were good to us. We ended up doing four hookahville's in a row. We missed this past spring's hookahville because we were in Europe.
Johnny James Qualley: I think thats really how we got noticed out there. The first time we ever rode around on the golf cart playing was at that hookahville. Trickle came by with his crew and 5 or 6 golf carts. He loaded us up and we went around playing at people's campsites until the sun came up. Cincy Groove: Whats one of the more interesting places Oakhurst has played? Johnny James Qualley: Back in January and February we were performing on Jam Cruise and one of the places that we repeatedly went to was the Grand Cayman Islands. A couple of our band members just went out to have a couple beers and check out he island. They met the owner of this club and he said the next time we were on the island we should go and play a show at his place. So the next time we went through we showed up at this place, they had fried caunch set out and all of this great food. They had this guy standing out on the curb with a sign. We ended up packing this little tiny bar. Then just a short while late we were playing at this Chateau in the Champagne region of France. There was this professional sound guy Bernard, who was married into the family who has owned the chateau since the 1600's. It had a moat around it and a cathedral built in the backyard. This place was so far out in the country GPS won't even work. ![]() Cincy Groove: What about the gig you played at a prison? Johnny James Qualley: Oh yeah, we played at Antwerp Prison in Belgium. We saw that pop up on our calendar and were like "Sweet" (laughing). We were looking it up on the internet and found a blog from another band that had played there. The prison has a program that rewards prisoners who show good behavior with a concert. They had a little venue in the prison that the staff let the prisoners paint graffiti all over it. They separated the women prisoners from the men. They put the women prisoners in the back corner because apparently they were flashing their stuff at bands in the past. When the stage lights came on we could barely see past the first couple rows. Just really being in the prison and feeling the energy that was being put off by the prisoners, then having dinner with the warden , it was really crazy. Our booking agent in Europe has a contract with 4 or 5 prisons, so thats how we ended up playing there. Cincy Groove: I see that your new album just came out in March. With Oakhurst on the road so much , how long did it take to record? Johnny James Qualley: The first time we were in Europe we were working on the songs. We did so much pre production while we were in Europe that by the time we went into the studio we ended up tracking the whole thing in 3 days. We ended up having 11 tracks on the cd and most of them were done on the 1st or 2nd take. It was done pretty much live, the only overdubbing we did was a few spots where we had to separate some vocals and guitar for the mixing. Oakhurst:
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