I’ve been a band leader since 1979 when my first group, The Idle Rich, opened for The Weirdos at this biker bar in the hippie ridden Chino Hills, about thirty miles east of Los Angeles.  As a kid, art was my calling, the visual arts: graphic design, figurative sculpting, painting.  But music took the front burner soon enough.  Since then it’s been up hill, down hill, sideways and inside out in music.

After a short stint with The Pontiac Brothers (headed by The Gun Club’s Ward Dotson), I formed Claw Hammer in 1986 which lasted until 2000, recording with Interscope and Epitaph Records.  Following that I began my own group Jon Wahl and the Amadans.  I also joined other groups as a sideman playing tenor saxophone with East L.A.s own Ollin and with Slowrider.

I’ve had the honor and pleasure to work with the likes of Ry Cooder, Wayne Kramer (MC5), The Pogues, Mark Mothersbaugh (DEVO), El Vez, Mudhoney, Moris Tepper (Captain Beefheart guitarist), Little Willie G (Thee Midniters), Ozomatli, producers Brett Gurewitz, Sally Browder and Jim Dickinson; Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Andre Williams, Pink Mountaintops, The Icarus Line, Keith Morris (The Circle Jerks, Black Flag), The Bassholes, The Muffs, The Humpers, Bad Religion, et al.

That said, what musical education I’ve had was done in the trenches, learning by ear, by calloused fingertips, those twenty dollar front porch lessons, and those glorious three years studying classical piano at LACC whose alumni include Eric Dolphy and Charles Bukowski.

I’ve also had the pleasure to do music for television and with very talented independent film makers and look forward to more work in these realms.

Yep.