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Artist description
"Every once in a while, you come across something that blurs the lines between catagories and genre's so well it makes you ask, why even have them? Chris DiCroce's music does just that." (Philadelphia Weekly) American Dream was featured in Billboard Magazine and Chris was picked as their artist of the day. Performing Songwriter Magazine called it, "Sad, beautiful and genuinely accomplished." And Indie-Musice.com said,"...Great, excellent and just really, really damn good!" After touring the Middle East and Southwest Asia in April, Chris returned home to do two sold out shows with Robert Plant. Chris and the band are currently working on the new record set for a spring 02' release. Check out all the details at: flyboyrecords.com. |
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Music Style
Heavy Wood. |
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Musical Influences
Everything from the Nutra Sweet commercial to Led Zepplin. It's all influencial if it's good. |
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Similar Artists
Chris DiCroce |
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Group Members
*John Jackson on guitar and dobro: John toured with Bob Dylan for eight years then went on to play with Lucinda Williams and currently tours with Shelby Lynne.* David Santos on Bass: David plays with Billy Joel. * Alan Johnstone on drums: Alan plays on the songs that I don't play drums on.* Randy Leago on Piano, Accordion, and B3 organ. Randy also toured with Lucinda Williams.* Steven Mackie on Bass: Steve played the upright bass on "Mama's Iron Hand". It's Nashville and people have revolving doors on their bands and I'm no exception. |
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Instruments
Wheat Grass, Horny Toads and Spoons. |
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Albums
Brand New Fool & American Dream |
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Press Reviews
You can find reviews at Indie-Music.com and Billboard.com. Check out www.chrisdicroce.com for more information. |
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Additional Info
No extra's... Just cut to the chase music. Remember that? |
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Location
Nashville, TN - USA |
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