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Spent some time on the west coast line
Trying to make my way
Getting tight on money
Behind on the bills to pay
I wrote about the water
I drank my share of wine
From Truckee, California to the L.A. County lineI'm headed back to Austin
I'm headed back home
From the Frio River
Down to San Antone
I never lose my way
No matter where I roam
I'm headed back to Austin
I'm headed back home
Well I lost my mind, just a keeping time
Raising hell with a five- piece band
Working for the penny
Looking for the promise land

Missing that hill country
The place that I'll grow old
It's good enough for Willie then I say it's good as goldI'm headed back to Austin
I'm headed back home
From the Frio River
Down to San Antone
I never lose my way
No matter where I roam
I'm headed back to Austin
I'm headed back home
I'm headed back to Austin
I'm headed back home
From the Frio River
Down to San Antone
I never lose my way
No matter where I roam
I'm headed back to Austin
I'm headed back home
I'm headed back to Austin
I'm headed back home
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At the heart of Jamestown Revival is a friendship that spans over a decade.

Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance grew up together in the small Texas town of Magnolia. From a young age, they shared a love for music as well as the outdoors. About an hour north of Magnolia TX, there was some old family land with a dilapidated ranch house where they spent the better part of their adolescence.

At one point or another, music from Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Everly Brothers, to fellow Texans Willie Nelson, Guy Clark and Stevie Ray Vaughan found it’s way through an old pair of speakers that sat on the back porch. The pair spent the day exploring that thousand-acre plot of land, and when the sun went down they took to the records of the songwriters and bands that inspired them. At the age of 22, they moved to Austin and began to craft a sound of their own. Deeply rooted in harmony, they merged the sounds of the South with classic American and Western rock.


Looking for adventure, as well as a change of pace, they eventually made the decision to head west and make the move to Los Angeles, CA.


Throughout the course of the next 12 months, they wrote what is Jamestown Revival’s first full-length album, UTAH. It’s heavily autobiographical, telling the stories of their adventures, their discomforts, and their observations. In order to capture the spirit of the music, the two found a log cabin high within the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. The pair, along with their band and engineer, set out to convert it in to a temporary recording studio. With wild moose right outside the window, and aspen leaves spinning in the wind, they tracked the 11 songs that make up UTAH. Performed live, with no headphones, and entirely to tape, the process captured the moments in the room.


Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance have since moved back to Austin and signed a record deal with Republic Records. Adding to the already soulful album, the band has since re-released UTAH to feature three brand new arrangements of the signature tracks. Through constant touring, the songs took on a life of their own, and these arrangements better reflect the songs as they are today. Teaming up with Republic gave Jonathan and Zach the chance to add to the album without sacrificing what was special about the original UTAH. It was a chance to go back and record the growth that has occurred over the past year, and add to an already strong collection of recordings.


Heading out on the road somewhere… exploring far more than just that thousand-acre plot of land Jonathan and Zach look towards the future with UTAH.


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