MP3 Dale Everett - Grange Hall Testimony
Defining the sound of today''s NEW Southern/Americana music.
7 MP3 Songs
COUNTRY: Modern Country, COUNTRY: Country Rock
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Dale Everett writes simple songs about complex things: love, family, home. Phrases turn, emotions connect, and melodies soar. "Wonderful Life". You sing along even though you''ve never heard the tune before. Dale writes from a perspective of distances, of interludes between yesterday and today, lives and the roads that lead from small towns to big cities.
He writes with authority on these subjects. You see, he really has "been there and done that".
His musical career began just as he graduated from high school and joined a band doing covers in the honkytonks and dance halls in his native Washington State and surrounding areas. Nothing special here. Haven''t a million others guys with a guitar already done the same thing? The late northwest guitar legend Delbert Steven Hickman saw something different in a bar in Montana. He asked Dale to join his band "Applejack" and a five year musical relationship began.
That musical union took Dale across America and southern Canada. From small clubs in the Midwest to headlining shows in University field houses to a television special for PBS, endless days on the road and finally the deafening silence of being back at home, alone with memories, and time that is all your own.
Since leaving the road, Dale has concentrated on writing, and last year on a whim entered a song in the Great American Song Contest. "Wonderful Life" placed in the top ten percent of entries, garnered some great positive critique and encouraged Dale to produce a demo. As a multi-instrumentalist (Dale plays Guitar, Mandolin and Banjo), Vocalist and Writer, Dale is becoming a viable presence in today''s New Southern Country scene. His new CD "Grange Hall Testimony" features the single release "Ain''t in Kansas Anymore". With it''s solid drums and jangly guitars, it promises to follow the sucess of last years chart single "Wonderful Life" For more on Dale Everett and his music, got to: https://www.tradebit.com