Like many artists before him, Cory Chisel first connected with the power of song – and the spellbinding possibilities of live performance – through the music he heard in church. The gospel’s rich vernacular of loss and redemption also informed his innate poetic sense and lyrical range. “For most of my life,” he says, “my dad was a Baptist minister, so I learned a lot about being a showman, and I learned a lot about music. Many of the hymns from church still are the most beautiful songs I know.  I'm thankful for growing up where stories and the pursuit of happiness were on everybody's mind.  I think I’m still trying to achieve the same euphoria I felt at a very young age, when I would be completely taken over by these rhythms and these sounds and these stories.”

An equally potent influence on Chisel’s worldview and wellspring of musical storytelling is the American heartland from which he hails.  Based in Appleton, WI, where he’s lived for almost twenty years. His family’s roots, on both sides, reach about 500 miles north and west to Babbitt, Minnesota and neighboring Ely, beside the pristine Boundary Waters, the largest wilderness preserve east of the Rockies.  The vast, open spaces and clear, deep lakes of the wild north are ingrained in Chisel’s songs, which sound as if they come to him as naturally as breathing.

In an upbringing where he was largely sheltered from pop music, Chisel’s fluency with music comes in great measure from always having played it with his family, for as long as he can remember. One of his grandfathers had nine brothers and, he notes, “they’re all great guitar players, and half of them play harmonica too.” He also cites his Uncle Roger, a blues musician – whose epic record collection exposed him to Howlin’ Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Robert Johnson, Johnny Cash, Tom Waits, Bob Dylan and countless others – as a chief source of inspiration. “He was a musical force,” says Cory. “I always felt like I possessed something similar, that I understood the exorcism I saw him receiving through music.”

Death Won't Send A Letter, Chisel’s full-length debut for Black Seal Records, is a dark and urgent rock and roll vision.  It takes a romantic albeit gutsy stance on the meaning of love and spirituality, as the songs seek to make sense of the world outside and human desires within – reconciling the call of the road and a longing for home, literally and figuratively.  With Grammy-winning producer Joe Chiccarelli (The Shins, The White Stripes) at the helm, Cory’s songs have transformed into lush and nuanced recordings that never sacrifice his emotional vulnerability or his rich and unique vocal tone.

The songs on Death Won't Send A Letter were recorded primarily at Blackbird Studios in Nashville, TN with Chisel’s backing vocalist/keyboard player Adriel Harris and “Little Jack” Lawrence (The Raconteurs, The Dead Weather) on initial tracking. Cory, Adriel and Little Jack were then joined by Jack’s longtime collaborator Patrick Keeler (The Raconteurs, The Greenhornes) on drums. With Patrick and Jack’s driving rhythm section the albums’ sound took on a grittier hue. And in Brendan Benson Cory found a writing and arranging partner that birthed the lead album track “Born Again.”  Carl Broemel from My Morning Jacket also contributes on guitar.

The album, released on Black Seal, follows up Cory Chisel & the Wandering Sons’ 2008 live EP Cabin Ghosts, which Chisel co-produced with Tony Berg.

Cory Chisel and The Wandering Sons’ Death Won't Send A Letter will be released September 29th of 2009 in the US

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Cory Chisel Wins Big in Wisconsin

Cory Chisel was honored with male vocalist of the year at Wisconsin Area Music Industry awards. The event took place this April at the Turner Hall in Wisconsin, Cory Chisel's hometown.

Other winners included Bon Iver, for artist of the year.

Congratulations to both! We cannot wait to hear Bon Iver's sophmore album and Cory Chisel's premiere, which comes out later this summer.

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Cory Chisel at Turner Hall Ballroom

On March 24th, Blue Ribbon Vision presented an acoustic set of Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons. Cory was in Milwaukee, WI opening for Rachel Yamagata at the Turner Hall Ballroom. The video was shot by Erik Ljung who captured an acoustic set of the song "Tennessee" at The Pabst Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The song was played beautifully by Cory, Ade, and Noah Harris, who has previously...

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Cory Chisel on Tour with Rachel Yamagata!

Cory Chisel has officially announced his tour with Rachel Yamagata this March. Rachel is currently on the road promoting her new album "Elephants...Teeth Sinking Into Heart," which was split into two albums; the first "Elephants" and the second "...Teeth Sinking Into Heart". The album was produced by Mike Mogis whose previous work includes Rilo Kiley and Bright Eyes. We love the song "Faster"...

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Cory at SXSW

Cory Chisel makes his way to Austin this year for just one day, performing at St. David's Church on Thursday at 8pm for this year's SXSW. At last year's musicfest, My Morning Jacket performed at St. David's, and we thrilled to be apart of this year's line-up that also includes Nelly McKay, KaiserCartel and Right Away, Great Captain! Come by and get a preview on what to expect from...

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Cory Chisel Currently Recording

Cory Chisel and the Wandering Sons have flown from Los Angeles to Nashville to finish recording their album entitled "Mockingbird". The album will come out this June, 2009. Cory is working with  proclaimed, grammy award winning producer Joe Chicarelli, who has worked on everything from "My Morning Jacket" to "The Raconteurs". We are looking forward to hearing new tracks at the end of next week.

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