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| Vintage Music: Wayne (at drums) and (still) good buddy Jody Dyer jamming at age 14. Both loved the music then as they do now... |
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Singer/songwriter Wayne Hamilton has been performing music of one kind or another since his childhood years. Born and raised in the Washington, DC area, Wayne started working in rock & roll bands as a drummer, singing lead and banging out R&B rhythms for dance audiences all over the DC Metro area. In the days before electronic samplers and synthesizers, he learned the value of a steady beat and a strong voice.
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When he went off to Emory & Henry College in the southwestern corner of Virginia, soul music was all the rage, and the lessons learned in his high school years helped him put together a blue-eyed soul group with powerful horns and tight vocal harmonies.
Surrounded by string-pickin
musicians in the southern Appalachians, he naturally also picked up the guitar and the
sounds of the then-popular folk movement. He met Pete Seeger and Elizabeth Cotten, who
inspired him to begin writing his own music. He also received formal training as a tenor
and sang in the college's touring choir.
In May of 2006, he released a new CD (titled The Present), and he continues to write songs and jingles and market all of his CDs. He also performs regularly in the active acoustic-music circuit in the Twin Cities region. Wayne is a member of ASCAP (The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) and currently serves as President of the Minnesota Association of Songwriters. He has also served on the board of the Twin Cities New Folk Collective, which produces concerts that feature nationally known acoustic acts.
Wayne founded
the local chapter of Just Plain Folks (JPF),
an international music networking organization, in 1999. JPF named the Twin
Cities Chapter as "Chapter of the Year" and Wayne as "Coordinator
of the Year" in its 2000 JPF awards.
JPF nominated Wayne's debut CD, Lucky That
Way, as "Best Traditional Folk CD" in 2001; the title
cut was also nominated as "Best Traditional Folk Song."
Wayne has played in most of the acoustic venues in the Twin Cities area, and has toured to cities like Atlanta, DC, Los Angeles and Dallas. Waynes performances give him a chance to try out his original music on the people who come to listen. Most importantly, the songs and the audiences keep Wayne close to the music he loves to play and sing. Wherever theres a song and people to listen, thats where youll find him (and you can find him by viewing a list of his upcoming gigs).
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