Birth name Wolf Mail Name Wolf Mail Labels ZYX, LEA, BSMF | Years active 1999 (1999)–present Instruments Guitar, vocals Role Singer | |
Occupation(s) musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, writer, columnist Albums Oseana Auditorium, Live Blues in Red Square Genres Blues rock, Soul music, Jam band Similar People Crooked Eye Tommy, The Lamont Cranston, Amar Sundy, Wes Jeans, Lonnie Mack Profiles |
Wolf mail it doesn t matter
Wolf Mail (born 1972) is a Canadian blues rock guitarist and singer. Mail has recorded 6 full-length albums, internationally distributed and has toured in over 26 countries. He is influenced by blues, jazz, soul and country.
Contents
- Wolf mail it doesn t matter
- An introduction to wolf mail vpk
- Early years
- Career
- International
- Awards and recognition
- Musical instruments and gear
- Discography
- DVDs
- Record labels
- References
An introduction to wolf mail vpk
Early years
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and raised in the South of France and California, Mail spent much of his early years traveling. He began playing the guitar at the age of 10, heavily influenced by Elmore James and John Lee Hooker. Later, Mail received some guitar lessons from David Goodman, and went on to perform his first gig at 14. He left home at 17 to tour with his own band.
Career
Mail recorded two independent albums in the mid-'90s before signing up with ZYX records. Since then he has released nine albums.
His first effort, Solid Ground, included the ballad "Hello" which stayed in the best selling music charts in Japan for three weeks and had fans declare their "favourite love song of all time".
Blue Fix followed up which was recorded with the help of the Steve Miller Band.
Mail then recorded a live CD and DVD Live Blues in Red Square in Moscow, Russia.
His fourth album Electric Love Soul was recorded in 2009 in LA at Doghouse studios by Grammy Award winner BB "Chung" King, and Robert Cray producer Dennis Walker.
His follow-up The Basement Session was recorded in Sydney, Australia, at the Basement, which has hosted artist such as Prince and Albert Collins.
His sixth album, Above The Influence, was released in October 2013. Rhythms Music Magazine said it "sees Mail return to where he cut his teeth, our teeth, everyone's teeth – again, searing electric blues."
International
Mail has played several world tours during his career, with Russian and European tours in 2009 and 2010, and Asian and Australian tours in 2010 to 2012. Mail has a global presence and has played to sell-out tours around the world.
Awards and recognition
Player Magazine Japan selected Mail as the "Close-up" artist of the month in June 2005. Other artists have included Robert Cray and Brian Setzer. MusicOz Australia gave Wolf Mail best top 10 international performer of the year award for 2012.
Musical instruments and gear
Wolf uses Mark Gilbert WM1 signature bearing his name and Mark Gilbert BC electro-acoustic guitars and Fender 1957 vintage Telecaster and Greg Bennett Blackbird semi-acoustic guitars. Wolf is endorsed by Carvin amplifier, and was one of the first artists with Joe Walsh to use the Carvin Bel Air vintage series. Wolf has been using the Bel Air since 1993.