
Tom Arey ~ drums
Tommy Lada ~ bass
Adam Terrell ~ guitar
Nate Wilson ~ keys, vocals
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Useful Downloads::...
• One-Sheet Press Kit (8.5" x 11" PDF)
• Promo Poster (11" x 17" PDF)
• Promo Flyer (8.5" x 11" PDF)
Upcoming Shows::...
09.10 | Lowell, MA | Boarding House Pa…
09.19 | Greenfield, MA | Wormtown Music Fe…

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Biography::...
Nate Wilson Group released their debut album Unbound on September 15th, 2008. The album represents a point of arrival for the Boston based quartet, whose songcraft and musicianship has already earned them a healthy buzz amongst fans and musical peers alike. Although a relative newcomer to the Northeast music scene, the Nate Wilson Group, which was formed little more than a year ago has already put together an impressive list of live performances, including support slots for Martin Sexton, Rose Hill Drive, Ryan Montbleau Band, and Deep Banana Blackout. In addition, the Group has appeared at some of the region's marquee venues and festivals, including both the House of Blues and Paradise Rock Club in Boston, Bowery Ballroom in NYC, and at the 2008 Gathering of the Vibes in Bridgeport, CT. Musically speaking, the band has drawn comparisons to heavy “riff rock” luminaries such as Led Zeppelin, Cream, and Black Sabbath, as well as likeminded neo-classic and stoner rock contemporaries Wolfmother, The Black Keys, Dead Meadow, and The Raconteurs.
Music fans in the Northeast are perhaps most familiar with the band's leader as the cofounder and virtuosic keyboardist of Percy Hill, a band who toured extensively on the national level garnering acclaim from fans and critics alike. Percy Hill's 1998 release Color in Bloom, which heavily featured songs penned by Wilson, received a Jammy Award in 2000 for studio album of the year. Since 2001, Wilson has spent much of his time on the road and in the studio with Assembly of Dust, a band forged by former Strangefolk songwriter and frontman Reid Genauer. Since AOD's inception, the band, which is heavily fueled by the songwriting collaboration between Wilson and Genauer, has been a mainstay of the national music scene and has appeared at festivals and venues including Bonnaroo, Wakarusa, Irving Plaza, and Carnegie Hall. In addition, Wilson's songwriting credits with AOD include two top 30 AAA radio hits, as well as two Jammy Award nominations for song of the year. Wilson, who recently earned his masters degree at the prestigious New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, has also garnered quite a reputation as a first-call freelance and session musician, and has appeared on the stage and in the studio with an impressive list of artists that span nearly every genre, including Martin Sexton, moe., Chuck Berry, John Scofield, Peter Bernstein, Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction, and members of Phish and the Allman Brothers Band to name a few.
Wilson remains adamant that his new group is a band in the truest sense of the word, and not merely an assemblage of hired guns. And the players he surrounds himself with have the experience and accolades to back him up. Fellow Assembly of Dust and Percy Hill collaborator Adam Terrell first gained notoriety as the guitarist for Groovechild, a seacoast NH sensation that enjoyed radio success and major record label attention in the mid 90s. Since then, Terrell has appeared as a guest with a variety of acts including moe., Ryan Montbleau Band, and Melvin Sparks. Drummer Tom Arey, a graduate of Berklee College of Music, got his start with the band Uncle Sammy, and has since appeared with Sam Kininger, Lionel Loueke, and G. Love. Rounding out the quartet is bassist Tommy Lada; MIT graduate and chemical engineer by day, full-on rocker by night who can also be seen dropping bottoms with Garvy J. and Anomopoly.
The nine songs that comprise Unbound were first released as a free MP3 download to fans for a four-week period starting 9/15/08, during which time more than 1,100 copies were downloaded. The physical CD was released on 12/3/08 with a kickoff party in the band's hometown of Boston, and today the Nate Wilson Group continues to tour the Northeast in support of Unbound, always searching for the next opportunity.
In The Press::...
“The Nate Wilson Group...give The Raconteurs and Rose Hill Drive a major run for their money in terms of power, invention, funky sexiness and sheer melodic grace.”
- JamBase
“Unbound crackles with Led Zep-like ferocity. With a seemingly endless supply of thunderous riffs at his disposal, Wilson and his crack band rekindle the glory days of ’70s heavy psychedelia on tunes such as the menacing ‘Scatterbrain’ and the gloriously sludgy ‘Hear the Echoes.’ One thing that hasn’t changed is Wilson’s knack for melody. The man knows his way around a hook, no matter the style.”
- Boston Herald
“The nine tracks on Unbound circle around the classic rock era’s braver moments — hints of Traffic, Hendrix, Zeppelin and Santana peak throughout mixing moments both hot rod and unadulterated.”
- Glide Magazine
“Wilson keeps the dynamic focus on songcraft, and appears like he has used the stage to find a truly original voice...The key is the almighty hook, and one would hope to hear more from this developing group filled with confident promise.”
- Jambands.com
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