BRUCE DALZELL - info
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Bruce Dalzell is the patriarch of the Athens
music scene. He is a craftsman, constructing delicate and
thoughtful folk tunes that cut through all the pretense of
the modern music industry to hit listeners at their core.
Although his catalogue of tunes is not without dark or mournful
underpinnings, his songs always glow out of that dark night,
with the soft but steady warmth of Bruce.
His personal musical achievements are enviable
enough on their own, having been recently nominated for a
WAMMIE award for his song “Tocoi Light,” and having
graced the stage of West Virginia Public Radio’s much-celebrated
“Mountain Stage” roots music radio program. His
legacy is also manifest in his studio (I Love Brucie studios),
his family, all musically celebrated themselves (his wife
and sometimes musical partner, Gay is a member of The Local
Girls, and their adult son Harlan is one half of The Princes
of Hollywood), and his unflappable commitment to playing pro
bono A&R man to the scores of hopeful, novice singer-songwriters
who clamber to his long-running open mics at Baker University
Ceter’s Bunch of Grapes room Wednesday nights, and The
Front Room on Friday nights. Sensing that he could offer even
more, he took it upon himself to create Singer-Songwriter
showcases at Donkey Coffee for emerging local talent, which
eventually bore a child in the form of an ongoing CD series.
No matter how bad the new arrivals to the
open stages are, no matter how many times he has heard the
same cover song, he always gently taps his feet, and he always
earnestly claps. For this, he has garnered neither fame nor
fortune, but he does have the enduring respect of hundreds
of strummers who left Athens better musicians than when they
arrived.
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Get more of Bruce at: www.brucedalzell.com
Contact Bruce at: byrfyrd
-AT- earthlink.net
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