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Bio

Haven't heard of Jesse Rivest? You know - guitarist/singer/songwriter from Alberta and British Columbia. Sounds a bit like Justin Rutledge and Martin Sexton having breakfast together around a campfire in the mountains. Sound familiar? Lucid Forge said he “...has written some good tunes to show off the fact that he's got plenty of soul.” Not ringing any bells? Well, that's not surprising – he's still quite unknown to the world. He has no hit singles. No critically acclaimed or award winning releases. He has a very brief list of accomplishments, so this bio should be short and sweet, even with a bit of fluff.

Jesse is enjoying a liberating phase he calls “the podcast years”, where he digitally releases songs as soon as their little wings will carry them. Unlike offspring, younger and newer songs are often more mature than older ones. A follow-up to his 2006 release Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six is ever-formulating, with aim for a 2010 release. When will “Jesse Rivest” become a recognized name in the world of music? He believes that it all reduces to the quality of his songs and performances, and his persistence throughout the wrinkling of time. Thus, with growth and exploration always at heart, he continues to perform in Canada and New Zealand (his other home), while he continues to watch, listen, and create.

A writer most of his life, Jesse even won an award in grade school; he was singled as best writer of a creative short story (about train safety) in the Parkland School Division (west of Edmonton). Many years later, he was accepted as a Best Newcomer Finalist in the 2005 Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest for his song Deadbeat Blues, a frustrated and colorful rant about downstairs tenants. Next up was his independent release of Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six, an acoustic roots/blues-influenced long-play of original songs. After promoting it in Calgary (his home at the time) he took it on the road through British Columbia, and abroad through New Zealand and Australia. It was around then that he began podcasting.

“Olive oil skin and a birch-bark dress... olive oil skin and my heart's a mess!” Jesse's passion for love and imagery is evident in songs like The Romance of Kaslo, an earthy-bluesy slide guitar track named after the town in the Kootenays, and the fruit-stealing caper Summer Grace: “As they dried they lay side-by-side and dined on cherries in the buff.” Meanwhile, his melancholy heart flutters to a catchy, Americana rhythm in Down Again: “I am a shipwreck, sunken off your shore.” Motion and scenery are recurring themes in his work. In Greyhound Through the Rockies, he laments, “Follow a stream until it turns to snow... follow a dream that let's you down so slow,” during what appears to be an escape from the highway and coach ride that the song is named for. Finally there's the eerie, should-I-or-should-I-not-be-laughing, Australian road-kill hymn Silent, illustrating familiar tragedies with his endearing baritone and falsetto: “While two of us men looked for an axe or a shovel, the girl picked it up and ripped its... head off!” Jesse is a multi-dimensional songwriter with an unforgettably natural voice that radiates through even the low-fi episodes of his podcast.

So, perhaps you have heard of Jesse Rivest. It would greatly delight him if you listened to his podcast, subscribed, and came back for more. It would delight you greatly to see him at an upcoming show!

Check out the Press section of his website for a one-sheet and photo.

(September, 2008)

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Press

One-sheet
  • Jesse Rivest one-sheet
Reviews
Images

Jesse Rivest ... Jesse Rivest
(photo credit: Rebecca Bain, 2008)

Jesse Rivest ... Jesse Rivest
(photo credit: Jessica Balfour, 2006)

Jesse Rivest
(photo credit: Francis A. Willey, 2006)

Jesse Rivest
(photo credit: Jana Graenz, 2005)

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Discography

Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six (2006)

Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six ..... (released through jesserivest.com)

Songs

  1. Mesmerize Me
  2. Worth the Wait
  3. Dragon & Kitty
  4. Deadbeat Blues
  5. Crazy French Girl
  6. On the Cliffs Outside of Broome
  7. Do It Now
  8. Strong On My Own
  9. Turning Point
  10. Fremantle YHA Slide
  11. A Traveller's Song

The Way Things Were (1999)

..... (released through mp3.com - out of print)

Songs

  1. Come Inside
  2. Kim's Song
  3. Your Eyes
  4. Somehow
  5. Make Everything Alright
  6. 3 More Months ..............(on later versions)
  7. Anxiety ...........................(on later versions)
  8. Come Inside No. 2 .......(on later versions)

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Day Jobs That I Have Quit

"They" say you shouldn't quit your day job...

  • Sept, 2007 - The Paramount Theatre, Wellington, New Zealand
    I loved this job! I, was a bartender/barista - and this theatre brought in great arthouse movies, as well as community events and performances. I remember that night when the naked body-painted girls were walking around, that was nice. Kate was the best person I have ever worked for. This job worked around my tour of Australia, and my other various performances in Wellington. It had to end, though, when my work permit ended. Many months later I received an open work permit but I've yet to return. I guess I won't return - the pay is minimum wage, and I simply cannot survive on that. Great job. Loved it.
  • Sept, 2007 - Department of Internal Affairs, Wellington, New Zealand
    More IT Service Desk work. I missed Calgary Folk Music Festival because I needed more money. I loathed it. Loathed it. Damn money! I went to Canada soon after, though, where I performed at a small festival and also saw Martin Sexton perform - that helped ease the pain.
  • May, 2007 - Fujitsu, Wellington, New Zealand
    Back to the loathesome IT Service Desk work. This was a 9 week contract that helped me recover a lot of money. We worked on the Ministry of Justice contract, which was quite busy and intense. The gang I worked with were very fun - we regularly threw soft projectiles at each other and carried on endlessly with distribution-list email conversations about cheese, wildlife, and other random topics that helped us deal with the frustration that is typical in this line of work.
  • July, 2006 - Sunnyside Liquor Store, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    This was a pretty cruisy job - twice a week I lifted boxes of beer and spirits, putting away the weekly shipments. I feel strong now! Janice, the manager, treated me with respect, and all the staff were fun to work with. I left this job to tour into B.C.
  • March, 2006 - Merle's, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    A deli specializing in Montreal Smoked Meat, where I deep-fried potato and yam french-fries. Eric the chef was cool, he is from Nicaragua and made my brief time here quite enjoyable! I left because I only wanted 20 hours per week, and the liquor store met this requirement more efficiently.
  • November, 2005 - The Criterion Hotel, Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
    I prepared food and washed dishes in the kitchen. The kitchen staff were fun here, I liked this job. This job was also great because my mind was free to wander and create crazy ideas, schemes, plots, dreams, goals, etc. I had a lot of music gigs lined up and needed some weekends free, so I had to cut myself loose. I had dishpan hands. I almost lost a fretting finger to a slicer blade - I cried that day, it was "bloody" difficult to perform that night.
  • August, 2005 - Bloom's Cafe, Broome, Western Australia
    I did dishes in the little kitchen at the back of the cafe. Chef Marty once thought he was being funny when he held a knife in my general direction, close-enough proximity. I didn't think he was funny. I busked across the street in Chinatown because they weren't interested in having me play inside the cafe.
  • June, 2005 - (a table-grape farm), Carnarvon, Western Australia
    I pruned and tied grape vines in an orchard under the beautifully warm, winter sun. Ivan, my boss, became a friend. I worked madly, physically exhausting myself daily so that my mind couldn't keep me awake at night. I performed songs most evenings for the travelling folks in my campground. I often was given free pork from their barbeques. I wish Tim and Tam would email me one day.
  • April, 2005 - SNC-Lavalin, Inc., Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    I was a technical analyst and customer service provider in the Information Technology department. I was issuer of red tape. I was processor of red tape. I was blinded by red tape. I was drowning in red tape. I needed a big break from red tape.

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Contact

All management and bookings are handled in New Zealand (currently no office in Canada):

  • email: jesse@jesserivest.com
  • international mobile phone: +64 21 056 2926
  • international mail:
    Jesse Rivest
    P.O. Box 19133
    Wellington 6149
    New Zealand

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Links

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Performances

Highlights

  • 2008 Mini-Tour of New Zealand
  • 2007 Rockanagan in Canada
  • 2007 New Zealand Fringe Festival
  • 2007 Tour of Australia
  • 2006 Tour of British Columbia
  • 2005 Tour of Western Australia

The nearly complete history

New Zealand 2008

  • Apr 24: Happy
    .....Wellington
    .....(concert: Tessa Rain, Jesse Rivest)

  • Apr 20: The Mussel Inn
    .....Onekaka (Golden Bay)
    .....(concert: Tessa Rain, Jesse Rivest)
  • Mar 12: The Paramount Theatre
    .....Wellington
    .....(revealed new set of songs in the lounge)

Canada 2007

  • Sep 29: Sturgeon Hall
    .....Kelowna, B.C.
    .....(Molson Canadian Rocks presents Rockanagan 2007)

New Zealand 2007

  • Dec 6: Plum
    .....Wellington
  • Sep 17: Newtown Community Centre
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest on Acoustic Pioneers)
  • Aug 18: Wild Style Surf Shop
    .....Lyall Bay (Wellington)
  • Jul 29: Wild Style Surf Shop
    .....Lyall Bay (Wellington)
  • Jul 20: The Pit Bar (Bat's Theatre)
    .....Wellington
  • Jul 2: Southern Cross
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest on Acoustic Pioneers)
  • Jun 22: Luke's living room (house concert)
    .....Canterbury (near Christchurch)
    .....(with The Ragamuffin Children, Jessie Moss & James Coyle)
  • Jun 2: The Pit Bar (Bat's Theatre)
    .....Wellington
  • May 24: Happy
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Rachael Linton, Linda Joy)
  • May 20: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • May 19: The Paramount Theatre
    .....Wellington
    .....(preshow for Heavenly Burlesque)
  • May 14: Southern Cross
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest on Acoustic Pioneers)
  • May 13: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • May 12: MVP
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Nine Signals, also Thomas Oliver Band)
  • May 6: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Apr 29: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Apr 13: Radio New Zealand National
    .....(New Zealand Live with Chris Whitta)
    .....(with Rachael Linton on cello)
  • Apr 1: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Mar 25: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Mar 19: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Mar 14: Mighty Mighty
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Mar 8: Queen's Wharf
    .....Wellington
    .....(supporting Gravity and Other Myths)
    .....(New Zealand Fringe Festival)
  • Mar 4: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Mar 1: The Paramount Theatre
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest on The Chit Chat Lounge)

    .....(New Zealand Fringe Festival)
  • Feb 25: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)

Australia 2007

  • Jan 21: The Artery
    .....Fitzroy (Melbourne), VIC
    .....(with James Sidebottom)
  • Jan 19: Kulcha
    .....Fremantle (Perth), WA
    .....(with Khin Myint)
  • Jan 14: The Harp
    .....Tempe (Sydney), NSW
  • Jan 11: Madass Folk Club
    .....Brisbane, QLD
New Zealand 2006
  • Dec 13: Hot Mama's
    .....Motueka
    .....(guest to The Taliband)
  • Dec 10: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Dec 7: Chow Cabaret
    .....Wellington
    .....(a Hootenanny featured performer)
    .....(with: Jess Chambers, Ryan Prebble)
  • Dec 6: San Francisco Bath House
    .....Wellington
    .....(an Acoustic Lounge featured performer)
  • Dec 3: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
  • Nov 26: The Wellington Arts Centre
    .....Wellington
    .....(an Acoustic Routes evening, supporting B-Side Band)
  • Nov 16: Tupelo
    .....Wellington
    .....(with Thomas Oliver and Andrew Moore)
  • Nov 5: Radio Active 89FM
    .....Wellington
    .....(interview by Shady & performance on Americana show)
  • Nov 3: Bar Bodega
    .....Wellington
    .....(Jacky Tar 10th anniversary party)
  • Oct 15: Kitty O'Shea's
    .....Wellington
    .....(guest to Parcel of Rogues)
Canada 2006
  • Sep 30: The Grateful Fed
    .....Kelowna, B.C.
    .....(supporting Marc Charron)
  • Sep 27: The Grateful Fed
    .....Kelowna, B.C.
    .....(supporting Curbside Music Co.)
  • Sep 16: Salt Spring Island Fall Fair
    .....Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C.
  • Sep 15: Moby's Marine Pub
    .....Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C.
    .....(guest to Billie Woods)
  • Sep 3: Tree House Cafe
    .....Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B.C.
    .....(guest to Billie Woods)
  • Sep 1: Spiral Cafe
    .....Victoria, B.C.
  • Aug 31: Solstice Café
    .....Victoria, B.C.
  • Aug 18: Laughing Moon
    .....Kelowna, B.C.
  • Aug 15: The Grateful Fed
    .....Kelowna, B.C.
  • Aug 12: The Grateful Fed
    .....Kelowna, B.C.
  • Aug 3: The Crooked Café
    .....Kaslo, B.C.
  • Jul 25: Karma Local Arts House
    .....Calgary, Alberta
    .....(guest to Dave Simpson)
  • Jun 28: The Soda
    .....Calgary, Alberta
  • Jun 22: A Bar Named Sue
    .....Calgary, Alberta
    .....(supporting Pete Webb and Trevor Tchir)
  • Jun 12: Karma Local Arts House
    .....Calgary, Alberta
    .....(supporting Freebone)
  • May 8: Karma Local Arts House
    .....Calgary, Alberta
    .....(CD Celebration! With musical friends!)
  • Feb 24: Karma Local Arts House
    .....Calgary, Alberta
    .....(supporting Dave Simpson)
Australia 2005
  • Dec 9: The Glenmore Tavern
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Dec 4: The Allenstown Hotel
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 30: O'Dowd's Irish Pub
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 25: The Glenmore Tavern
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 23: O'Dowd's Irish Pub
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 17: The Criterion Hotel
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 16: O'Dowd's Irish Pub
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 16: ABC Radio Capricornia
    Rockhampton, QLD
    (live interview and performance with Craig Zonca)
  • Nov 13: The Allenstown Hotel
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 10: The Post Office Hotel
    Rockhampton, QLD
    (Loud, Live & Local)
  • Nov 9: O'Dowd's Irish Pub
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 2: O'Dowd's Irish Pub
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Nov 1: The Glenmore Tavern
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Oct 27: The Post Office Hotel
    Rockhampton, QLD
    (Loud, Live & Local)
  • Oct 26: O'Dowd's Irish Pub
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Oct 19: O'Dowd's Irish Pub
    Rockhampton, QLD
  • Aug 29: Lugger Bar @ The Mercure Inn Continental
    Broome, WA
  • Jul 24: The Ningaloo Club
    Coral Bay, WA
  • Jul 22: The Ningaloo Club
    Coral Bay, WA
  • Jul 19: Ningaloo Reef Resort Hotel
    Coral Bay, WA
  • Jun 9: La Tropicana Cafe
    Fremantle, WA
Other cool doings
  • 2007 - Terry's Songwriters Show, New Zealand
    Pre-recorded an episode for Terry Shore's award-winning show, airing on Access Radio. Discussed and listened to tracks from Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six, and performed two new tracks.
  • 2006 - The Tide is Rising, New Zealand
    Composed and performed the soundtrack for this student short film, which premiered at the Paramount Theatre in Wellington (Vorn Colgan composed "Jenny on the Street" track).
  • 2005 - Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest, Canada
    Selected as a Best Newcomer Finalist for Deadbeat Blues, which later was released on Seventeen Oh-Two Oh-Six. Rebecca Wittwer performed the song for the judges as Jesse was "down under" during the contest. Only a special friend would get up with a guitar and sing "I hate the f#$%ers downstairs" for you in your absence.

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