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submitted by Michelle Wilding last modified 2008-07-13 20:55

He won our hearts on Idol with his trademark afro-hair. Five years on, Guy Sebastian is going global as he teams up with musical legends, The MGs who shaped soul music in the 1960’s.

Guy Sebastian deserves more credit than the fuzzy, afro-haired original Australian Idol winner that most of us remember him for. He's partly responsible for breathing soul music into the lungs of our younger generation who were never exposed to the genre, and the hunger to hear more is creating a soul revolution across Australia.

I had the privilege to work on Guy's recent national tour as Assistant Tour Manager/Soul Lounge Manager and what I had come to ask myself was why weren't younger people listening to this music sooner? The beauty about soul music is that in true form, it was recorded in raw, one-take sessions without the technological enhancements that are prominent today. It's all soul, bearing the spirits of the musicians being recorded as a group. That sound is exactly what Guy has brought back. The sound of purity that will pull your heart strings or just make you want to get up and groove.

At only 26, Guy scored the unique opportunity to record an album over in Memphis in this same old-school format that our grandparents grew up listening to. Together with honourable Stax Record musicians The MGs who wrote, sung and played on the original soul hits like 'Knock on Wood', '(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay' and 'In the Midnight Hour' among the many others, Guy was able to reinterpret Memphis classics from the soul era and craft his triple platinum The Memphis Album in a rare, mostly one-take style where musicians record their instruments all at once on analogue tape. This was a real blessing for Guy, considering it is only a musicians dream to be able to do something like this.

"It's crazy!" exclaims Guy with his eyes lighting up. "It's pretty incredible first of all that I got The MGs on the album, and secondly that they're touring with me as my band". You can sense a vibe of awe, as he marvels about working with his childhood heroes.

Guy and Duck

Steve Cropper and Donald 'Duck' Dunn of The MGs (from Booker T. and the MGs) are world-class musicians who defined soul music in the 1960’s, having recorded and played with them all. "These guys are legends," adds Guy. "I used to watch them on DVD, playing with Otis Redding. They used to hang out with Elvis, play with the Staple Singers, Sam and Dave, Eddie Floyd, Wilson Pickett. They use to write for Aretha Franklin". Now add Lester Snell to the band on keys who toured with Prince and Isaac Hayes, and you're bound to have nerves.

But despite his stunning vocal ability, Guy Sebastian who describes himself as "grounded in his roots" chooses to put his confidence in his music. He explains however that sometimes even the thought of recording and playing with musical legends like The MGs can get to you.

"Initially I thought I'd get to Memphis and freak out. I thought I was going to feel so inadequate, but I got there and something grabbed hold of me and I just knew this was my arena," says Guy. "If I am going to shine in any arena, it is going to be blues and soul."

It didn't take long for Guy to lose the nerves and win over the ears of his heroes. The MGs guitarist Steve Cropper who Mojo Magazine named the greatest living guitar player (second all time behind Jimi Hendrix) says Guy was "a dream to work with". At Wollongong's Soul Lounge - a special pre-show Q&A for fans - Cropper tells the audience that the world needs to be re-educated on soul music and Guy Sebastian is the person to do it.

"We've got to educate these young kids about real music that comes from the heart and comes from the soul, not just manufactured by some computer somewhere. There's a lot of great records, but there's not a lot of great performances. On stage they sound awful. You take that computer away and these people can't sing Happy Birthday." He looks over to Guy and adds "but this man can sing anything, anywhere" while patting his back.

It certainly takes a lot of sensitivity and heart to be able to do what Guy does. The MGs drumming tsunami Steve Potts believes it is not only Guy's musical talent that's important, but his ability to sing from the heart with feeling that makes him so great at singing soul music. "Once you learn the basics of soul, you will play with a groove," he explains. “Guy recorded with this groove and he toured with it. He sings soul music like he was here (in Memphis) back then. A lot of the songs were one takes because of the way he sings". After a slight pause he looks me in the eye and emphasises "his spirit was there… in one take".

The incredible thing about Guy is that he doesn't just have a voice; he has the talent to do a first take. Guy's back up vocalist of five years, Gary Pinto (who also fronts soul group CDB), reaffirms that Guy has what it takes to record with a band all at once in the same room. "Not many artists have the vocal ability to record this way, and with a voice as good as his, Guy does," he says.

It is so easy to conjure that when someone has an enormous musical gift like this you would literally expect their head to explode, but Guy Sebastian contradicts that stereotype. Curry Weber of Ardent Studios who engineered The Memphis Album had this assumption when he first viewed Guy Sebastian's Myspace page, thinking another "cookie cutter pop singer" who had done so well would have an air of "I'm better than you" around him.

"I was expecting arrogance," says Curry. "This was certainly not the case with Guy. He was down to earth, patient, sincere and appreciative. As an artist, he is certainly focused. Sometimes he was driving for perfection, other times he knew the feeling and emotion of the track was more important than the actual 'perfect' notes or melodies".

Guy and the MGs

Guy's goal was to capture moments when recording, as opposed to being perfect. "Nowadays people build up a track; they build up a song generally in stages and they're fancy about it," says Guy. "You take away the spontaneity of music".

In the end Guy said that he was really proud of the way the album came out. "We recorded it pretty much live. We all went into the same room and hit 'Record'. There wasn't much room for error. You had to nail the whole take. The MG's were incredible, in one word. It was just a lesson for me in music".

Going over to record in Memphis with The MGs as well as touring with them back home in Australia "helped me establish who I am and what I do best, which is soul music," says Guy.



"It's helped define the next album, which I've done most of the writing for already. I've written some of the best songs I reckon I've ever written; really funky and really fun".

The secret about Guy is that most people just don't know how good he is until they actually see him live. He has this 'effortlessly' appearing on stage presence that's on fire, and I had come to realise that in reality there is nothing music-wise that Guy Sebastian can't do. With the anticipation to go global, The Memphis Album will be released in the US within the first quarter of 2009. This is the start of a soul revolution in the making, as Guy struts his soul and shares his voice with the world.

Congratulations Mish

Posted by Lo Sanford at 2008-07-14 01:00
Great article about a superb artist. Congratulations and thank you.

Thanks

Posted by Bettina van der Werf at 2008-07-14 01:37
Guy is a truly great vocalist. Interesting article and great photos - thanks :)

Brilliant read!!

Posted by Diane at 2008-07-14 06:48
I happened to be at the Wollongong Soul Lounge and Concert and it was apparent for all there to see how much these world renowned Soul legends hold Guy Sebastian in the highest esteem.

The whole article is very informative and brilliant reading!!

Thanks

Posted by Carmel Giarratana at 2008-07-14 17:07
Great article about a truly interesting singer. It's a pity that more people don't 'get' how talented Guy Sebastian really is!

Well done Mish!

Posted by Janice Hoare at 2008-09-16 21:33
Really enjoyed this article, it is very well written and says it all really.
I went to 5 of these Memphis concerts around Australia, each one was amazing. I have been to a lot of different concerts over the years but no one comes even close to Guy. Apart from his wonderful vocal ability, he is an all round performer, just a natural on stage.
This combined with the talents of the MGs made for an experience I will never forget, there is nothing like seeing Guy live an experience not to be missed!!

Good article

Posted by Irene Teresa at 2008-09-16 23:52
Ive enjoyed Guy Sebastians live performances several times, inlcuding on this tour with the MGS.I agree that until one has seen him live you dont really get his talent fully.

I must say this is probably the best article Ive read re the 'Memphis Tour'.It is a credit to Guy To have such legends work with him and respect him as the great soul singer he is. Its a credit to Ms Wilding to write such a good peice. It should be in one of the music mags!

IT is GREAT to hear the album will be released worlwide. Guy is world class.

Thanks.

Posted by Cookie Johnson at 2008-09-17 00:01
Hi,These are good photos and the shows were great. I went to 3. I was thrilled to see the MGs play live. Steve Cropper is a long time hero of mine and his support of Guy Sebastian is evidient. What a great team they make. Thanks for this article.

Great Work Mish!

Posted by Lara Schilling at 2008-09-17 00:35
You have used your talent to write about such a talent, and such talents deserve to be read and heard.
Guy is a fantastic musician that is overlooked as just another manufactured pop star. He definately deserves more exposure than he already gets.

Interesting piece.

Posted by Farron at 2008-09-17 01:51
Thanks for writing this! It was nice to hear comments from those in the industry who have come to work with Guy, and what they thought of him.

Excellent coverage

Posted by Laurelle Morris at 2008-09-17 09:29
What a breeze to come across an article that covers so much on Austalia's first idol from 2003, Guy Sebastian. It was very impressive to read that Guy's vocals have been teamed up with some of the best musicians from an era with the most famous Memphis sounds.

Having listened to "The Memphis Album", I'd like to congratulate Michele for covering details of the tour. What an interesting read. I didn't get to one of the concerts. After reading this, that's certainly with great regret. I agree, this is REAL music. Is there any style Guy cannot do? It doesn't seem so. Guy deserves a lot of credit for the ease with which he belted out these songs and recorded them.

Awesome article!!!

Posted by Regina Evans at 2008-09-17 11:38
This was an amazing read. As a Guy fan who lives in the States it is really cool to read such a clear and concise article on what he has been up to! The writing style removes that "fourth wall". Basically, I felt "pulled into the article". A very good glimpse of the subject (Guy!). Talent meets Talent: Writer meets Musician. A dynamite combo! PEACE

Excellent article Michelle

Posted by rosemary broda at 2008-09-17 15:10
I attended one of the Memphis Tour soul lounge/concert peformances see Guy Sebastian accompanied by legendary musos Steve Cropper and the Mgs. It was an unforgettable experience from the Soul Lounge stories to an astonishing concert . I've followed Guy since his Idol win and seeing him perform live with Steve and the Mgs is testament to just how far this young man has come in his musical career. The fact that these soul legends came out to Australia to personally tour with Guy is proof positive that this young man is a true 'soul' star. Congratulations Guy.. and Michelle!!

Guy Sebastian and MGs Memphis Tour

Posted by Laurel Dyer at 2008-09-19 16:01
Took my rather reluctant non-concert goer husband along to see Guy Sebastian and the MGs concert in Brisbane - and he was gobsmacked at Guy's voice and onstage presentation, so much so, we're off to see Guy perform with the Army Band in October and no doubt, we'll line up for Brisbane's Carols in the City in December. As Michelle says "people just don't know how good he is until they actually see him live".
Congratulations to Guy and to Michelle for such a good read.

Great Article

Posted by Elizabeth Morgan at 2008-09-22 21:53
I have followed Guy's career since he won Idol. Your article Michelle, captured the essence of Guy Sebastian as a performer, entertainer, singer and songwriter. It is so true- people have to see him in concert before they can be made to realise just how brilliant he is in every aspect of performance and as a musician. Congratulations on an excellent article.