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JAZZ-POP TRIO DAVE'S TRUE STORY TO RELEASE
NATURE ON BEPOP RECORDS APRIL 19th
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"New York hipsters Dave's True Story mix it up with smoldering
grooves and cheeky beatnik lyrics..." -Billboard
"Dave's True Story offers art songs for a new century,
spiced with jazz and neon details, and I can't wait for more."
-Playboy
New York trio Dave's True Story is proud to announce the release
of their new album, Nature, in stores April 19th on their own
BePop Records. Known for their critically acclaimed prior releases,
Sex Without Bodies (1998), Unauthorized (2000), and Dave's True
Story (2002), the jazzy pop ensemble dims the lights and darkens
the grooves on Nature, cleverly exploring the topics of love,
sleeplessness and global ennui. Tour dates will be announced
soon, including a special month-long residency in April at the
Living Room in New York City.
Lyricist, guitarist and failed playwright Dave Cantor, jazzy
chanteuse Kelly Flint, and producer/bassist Jeff Eyrich have
been delivering intelligent jazz-pop since 1994. Hundreds of
shows and great word of mouth have made Dave's True Story a
favorite on the New York underground scene, enabling them to
sell 50, 000+ copies of their first three releases to fans all
over the world. Now, three years since the release of Dave's
True Story, fans will be thrilled to welcome Dave's True Story's
new offering, Nature, a thirteen-song album that captures the
trio at their musical and lyrical prime. Also included on this
'enhanced' CD is the first video from Dave's True Story for
the song, "The World In Which We Live."
Celebrated by CNN, The New York Times, and Playboy for their
body of work, Dave's True Story has also left their mark on
the film world. "Crazy Eyes" from their self-titled
debut was featured in the immensely popular film KISSING JESSICA
STEIN. The second track on Nature, "Dog's Life", provides
the perfect musical background for DOG'S LIFE: A DOGAMENTARY,
a documentary by Emmy Award winning television producer Gayle
Kirschenbaum that examines a single woman and her dog's search
for love in New York City and the incredible bond between humans
and animals that becomes more evident in the days following
September 11, 2001. DOG'S LIFE: A DOGAMENTARY premiers on HBO/CineMax
March 15th at 7:30 PM.
For more information, review copies, interview requests, and
photos please contact: Emily Lichter or Kelly Coffey at 413.527.4900
or emily@publicemily.com
or Kelly@publicemily.com.
pdf download
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