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- Bio

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Mat Weddle (vocals, guitar)
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Jessie Young (piano/keyboards, trumpet, vocals)
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Daniel Zehring (bass, vocals)
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- Obadiah Parker
is not what you’d expect. It’s
tough to nail down their sound. With influences
from artists like Stevie Wonder, Dave Matthews
Band, Counting Crows, Miles Davis, and Bill
Withers, their sound incorporates elements of
funk, R&B, gospel, blues, and folk through a
singer/songwriter’s lens. Upon listening to this
original and natural blend of styles you can’t
help but admit that this band’s got soul.
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- The three members
of Obadiah Parker have been together for seven
years. Mat Weddle, Jessie Young, and Daniel
Zehring met at a church in Scottsdale, Arizona
before they were really musicians at all. In that
setting, literally starting from scratch, they
picked up their instruments and learned how play
together. As they honed their individual talents
playing in churches and youth camps throughout
Arizona and California they formed an understanding about the music they
made collectively and organically discovered a
distinctive musical style. With that kind of
history, Obadiah Parker shares a unique connection
that comes across in their music and their
performances that only seven years of practicing,
performing, and traveling can develop.
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- In the summer of
2005, the group sought to find a stage for a
growing number of original songs. Since
then, Obadiah Parker has played coffee shops,
bars, art galleries and music venues throughout
the Phoenix area with a great response. The tight
ensemble brings to their live show a passion and
confidence that evokes excitement and exhilaration
from their audience. Through heartfelt,
searching lyrics and emotionally charged melodies
in songs like “Fall/Back,”
“So
Hard to Find,”
and “Suicide
Note”
songwriter Mat Weddle describes his own emotional
journey, connecting audiences to personal and
spiritual sentiments that are real and raw. On
the other hand, Obadiah Parker can create
infectious grooves with “The
Sound Check Song”,
“Burnt
Offerings”,
and “Salvation
Jam”
that are every bit as intelligent as they are
funky and contagious. By the end of each set,
Obadiah Parker has produced an experience that is
genuine, accessible, and powerful.
Hey Ya
In May of 2006, Mat’s solo performance was
recorded by Micah Beverly at his Studio Open Mic at
a local coffee shop. Brian Shaler, who was in the
audience that night, took home a copy of the video
recording and by the next week had posted on
YouTube.com a clip of
Mat performing the band’s cover of Outkast’s “Hey Ya”. Six weeks later the video caught
fire on the internet and was being viewed up to
10,000 times a day. It is posted on several
national websites as well as countless blogs and
message boards. After two months the video had
been viewed over 500,000 times on the YouTube site
alone. The band has been featured on Spin.com, WGN News
in Chicago as well as numerous radio stations and
podcasts around the country. Many fans began finding
their way to Obadiah Parker’s original material as
well. The band’s four original tracks posted on
their MySpace page have been listened to over 200,000
times and their self titled EP reached the top 30 on iTune’s
folk chart within only one month. This explosion of
internet exposure combined with consistent
play on local radio stations and the band’s
exhilarating live performances are catching the
attention of a growing number of fans in the Phoenix
area. Obadiah Parker is quickly becoming one of
the most talked about up and coming bands in
Arizona.
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- Press
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Howard
Stern Show
(January 10th, 2008)
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New Times Blog
about the Stern Show (January 17, 2008)
Spin.com Article
(August
21st, 2006)
Arizona Republic Article
(March 25th, 2007)
Arizona Republic Article
(October 2nd, 2006)
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Get Out Magazine Article
(May 17th,
2007)
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Channel 12 Local News Segment
(October 11th, 2006)
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(Click here to read article)
Relevant Magazine Podcast
(August 25th,
2006)
944
Magazine Interview
(April 27th, 2007)
New Times Article
(May 17th,
2007)
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- Photos
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6-24-06 at Holgas
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6-23-06 at Xtreme
Bean
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9-1-06 at KFMA
Studio
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Rehearsal Shots
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Other Photos
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