A Little Bit Of Arkansas For The UK

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Texas-based troubadour Arkansas Dave is coming to the UK in July for a number of shows including Maverick Festival!! His eponymous titled album is released in UK on April 20th. His new single, Bad At Being Good, premiered on MusicNews.

http://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/111533/Arkansas-Dave-Bad-At-Being-Good-premiere

Dates:

Friday 6th July 2018: EASTON (Suffolk) – The 11th Maverick Festival at Easton Farm Park (01728 746411 / www.maverickfestival.co.uk)
Saturday 7th July 2018: EASTON (Suffolk) – The 11th Maverick Festival at Easton Farm Park (01728 746411 / www.maverickfestival.co.uk)
Wednesday 11th July 2018: GLASGOW – Sound In The Suburbs @ The Doublet (07944 354459 or soundsinthesuburbs@hotmail.co.uk)
Friday 13th July 2018: LONDON (Camden) – Green Note (0207 485 9899 / www.greennote.co.uk / www.wegottickets.com)
Saturday 14th July 2018: PULHAM ST MARY (Norfolk) – The Pennoyer Centre (01379 676660 / www.pennoyers.org.uk)
Sunday 15th July 2018: DEDHAM (Essex) – Al Festo at The Sun Inn (afternoon slot)
Thursday 19th July 2018: BATH – The Chapel Arts Centre (www.chapelarts.org / www.wegottickets.com/chapelartscentre)
Friday 20th July 2018: BIRMINGHAM – 34th Birmingham International Jazz & Blues Festival (0121 454 7020 / www.birminghamjazzfestival.com)

It’s a romantic cliché to find an escape in music and the blues, but living that life is a different matter. Ask Arkansas Dave about growing up in a broken home, with fundamental Christianity on one side, and crippling drug-addiction on the other, and you can see in his eyes that this is no easy ride, and that at times music really was his only friend.

Chasing his dream of music, Dave played in bands, funding his music with a succession of jobs where he had to find his feet quickly – from busboy to assembly-worker in a trash-bag factory.
His wake up call came at the edge of a breakdown with a cataclysmic weekend epiphany. He headed home for a rare visit, and was persuaded to play a few songs to his family. The response he got from his grandfather sent his mind racing, only for him to find out the next week that his grandfather had died 24 hours later.

Determined to clean himself up, and sort his life, Arkansas Dave enrolled on an audio engineering course at Media Tech in Austin Texas, driving into town with a trailer loaded with all his possessions, ‘like something out of the Beverly Hillbillies’. And that’s where everything changed – the college was housed at that time in the famous Arlyn Studios, home to sessions from Willie Nelson, Neil Young and Ray Charles. Dave with his musical co-horts took the night shift at the studios – laying down tracks and learning the ropes.

A succession of bands followed, picking up a strong local following around Austin. The final part of his musical education saw Dave touring North America as a member of old bluesman Guitar Shorty’s band, where he learned ‘what it took to be a professional musician’ Fast forward to 2016 and Dave has written the album he’s always wanted to create – a wide ranging blues-rock based record that tells the story of his life, but resonates with all of us.

The project just needed one more ingredient, so enter the Swampers, the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. In a blistering eight-day recording session at Fame Studios the band laid down the backing tracks, and Dave returned to Arlyn to complete the vocals.

So the next chapter of Dave’s life is about to be written as he pulls his band together and takes his album out on the road – this time on a road that he’s building….

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