Showing posts with label Dan Walsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dan Walsh. Show all posts

Monday, 9 December 2013

New Dan Walsh CD: Outta the Jam

Local axe slinger Dan Walsh is known for world-class instrumental CDs and excellent guitar work for many musicians.  With his most recent album, Outta the Jam, Dan is adding singer and songwriter to his resume. He does an incredible job with both.

From effects laden grooves, funky beats to slow blues, Dan throws everything he has into the songs.  There's more than enough energy and power in his voice to handle it all with pinache.  This is an amazing start to a new chapter in his career!

This wonderful CD can be picked up at Dan's live shows and can also be downloaded through cdbaby and iTunes.

Videos below courtesy of Rajco58






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Sunday, 15 August 2010

Bring Strings Workshop@Festival of Friends (August 8, 2010)

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Links: Mark McNeil, Dan Walsh, Frank Koren, Kim Koren, Steven Elmo Murphy, Alfie Smith
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Sunday, 11 April 2010

New Stumbleweed CD: 7 Favourites

Alt-country band, Stumbleweed have released their dazzling debut CD, 7 Favourites.

This supergroup consists of pedal steel guitarist Aaron Goldstein (Huron, Lee Harvey Osmond), guitarist Craig Gatchme from the Fat Cats, Steven Elmo Murphy (vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar) & Shelby Kerr (vocals) from the Steven Elmo Murphy Band, and the Diesel Dog rhythm section of Ricky Neu (drums) and Ike Richardson (bass)

On the new disc, the band does an amazing job of balancing a traditional old-school country sound with a good-time, party rocking flavour. They've even called it "southern-fried, whiskey-soaked hippie country." That's definitely an apt description of their unique music.

Currently, the album is available at their shows.

Check out some footage from their CD Release Party at This Ain't Hollywood on April 10, 2010. Aaron couldn't make it so he was ably replaced by Dan Walsh. The first video is a song from the new CD.

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