French Version
Interview JACK BON June 2, 2007
Can you talk about your career since Ganafoul until today with this new album ?
Ganafoul
is my primary school, my secondary school ! We began in 74 and
stopped in 82-83. We did a lot of things at that time...Then, it's
the life that each musician may have, with ones ups and downs with
economic survival problems... I have worked in fields other than
music, mainly as technical staff in show-business, a lot in the
theatre field, I have unloaded trucks, I have done a lot of things, I
took jobs from temporary employment agencies when I was stuck... Some
people are worker priests, I was a worker musician for a while ! What
is important is to
always
have plans, playing
with
new musicians who bring me something. The truth is that once I nearly
gave up everything to buy a spicy sausage lorry and parked it on
market places, because at that time I was really stuck...All my plans
to do a new record, the approaches I made with the labels which had
at that time the monopoly on artists (no more today with Internet and
the drop of sale records), I had reached a deadlock... I wanted to
stop 10 years ago. I have never considered music as a job but as a
pleasure, a passion, I have started again to play the guitar to play
in front of 10, 100 or thousands of people it is the same. So I
think that's what helps me to go on...
Can you tell us about your legendary cap, you always wear ?
Ah, this object belonged to a beloved person ! The first time I put it on to
play, I had the feeling of being accompanied. So, this cap has
become my « mojo »...
Is it a fisherman's cap ?
Yes, which dates from the time I was a mussel fisherman !
Do you think you are a gallicised or Europeanised representative of the legendaries bluesmen of the Delta like Robert Johnson, Bo Didley, Muddy Waters ?
No, I don't have this kind of claim ! The bluesmen you named typified an
era, a culture which is nowadays disappearing fast ; The last
bluesmen who are 80-90 are going to die. This oral tradition is
going to disappear with them, but hopefully it
will remain thanks to many CDs that are left. If I play these songs
it is because I like them very much, I think from the Twenties to the
Fifties bluesmen wrote very good songs, they had strong personalities
- their personality was predominant... The same three chords, the
same lyrics gave a different atmosphere, relying on the artist which
sang the songs. It was much less stereotyped than today, the
personality of the musicians was more important. It is that which
attracts me in these songs and in these artists of that time.
We have noticed, with great pleasure, that you played the lamented Rory Gallagher's songs, are you going to play more ?
If I can,
it's a laborious exercise !... Yes, I saw Rory Gallagher, in 72-73-74
at the venue called « Bourse du Travail » in
Lyon several times. The first blues gig I attended was Freddy King
and I felt, during these gigs, this is what suits me well, that is to
say, these musicians show the audience that they really enjoy sharing
something, to play for their public, and the dynamics, the boogie
music, the root of everything, it's like a heartbeat... It's
something fundamental, I live on it !
On your latest record « Live and Acoustic » how have you selected the songs ?
All these
songs are old ones which come from a small part of the Black
American traditional repertoire. I chose these songs when I began to
study the Blues history thoroughly, by reading books and listening to
songs. Then, I decided to carry out a plan, a musical conference on
the Blues in which I tell the history of this music. And to
illustrate what I was saying or trying to tell, I learnt to play
these old songs, a thing I did not do before because I am basically
an electric guitarist.
Can you describe your many facets (Jack bon Electric Combo - Jack Bon Solo - « Blues Boom conference » and the workshop Blues Guitar) ?
And this
year there is another facet ! I am a press correspondent for the
Creusot Blues festival ! I write articles for brochures and bios and
give them to journalists. I am a press attaché. I like to work
in the field I know best - the Blues one. I like to learn new things,
and in order not to stagnate I have decided to open my mind in my own
interest on different things, that's why I have looked into the Blues
history, I have made the blues conferences. I am like Dr Jekyll and
Mr Hyde, I play both the electric guitar and the acoustic one...I
enjoy playing the guitar, Everything is interesting, I try to do
things with the little I have in my own fingers !
Have you got other plans ?
I started with adult conferences in multimedia libraries. Then I went on into primary schools, secondary schools and now I wish to continue as each time I find a new interest - it's always different…. it's a new challenge depending on the age bracket or even the school where I talk about Blues history or play. I must feel the audience I face, it's not obvious to captivate teenagers who are 17-18 years old, because they do not listen to this kind of music, so I have to show them the attraction and interest of the blues music, above all through the history, as much as the music and through human black American adventure history.
Is it difficult to combine a private life with an artist/musician life ?
You must have a full diary ! organize oneself, which I don't do really... but I try to. I divide my time with different occupations, my family or my music, but you know in my family everybody is a musician, so it's not a problem !
What are your hobbies apart from music ?
I like DIY ! fixing things. I don't do it very well but I like it very much ! It keeps my mind and fingers occupied. DIY learns patience, it teaches me to think - something that I lack...I was a feather-brained young man...
Are you in contact with British or American musicians ?
Yes. I meet other musicians by playing gigs . I have met and played several times with Neal Black who is a Texan living in France. I think I am going to meet him again in Cahors... I also met and played twice with a guy I like very much, called Gwyn Ashton. We played an electric and acoustic jam. Each time you meet people, it's good to play with them, it's stimulating, we laugh and have fun...