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Music Style
Country, Roots Rock, Alternative Country, Country Rock |
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Musical Influences
Buddy Holly, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Stevie Ray Vaughn |
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Artist History
Possessing a voice that can be honey-sweet in its mid-register and then soar to a belting tenor, Conan uses it to convey the honest emotion of his heartfelt songs. "This album contains material compiled through a lifetime of relationships- all of which touched me emotionally yet left me standing alone- the person I am today," says Conan, with a wisdom belying his 27-odd years. Beginning with the opening cut, "In Your Eyes," the songs use the conceptual tool of following a long-distance relationship from its inception to eventual dissolution. Along the way, we encounter some extraordinary songs, based around Conan's acoustic and rhythm guitar and driven home by his fine band. Interestingly enough, Conan's path to country music was a circuitous one. During grade school, his first instrument was a recorder, but he soon graduated to trumpet. He worshipped at the altar of Chuck Mangione and other noted jazz musicians, developing both a prodigious talent and a somewhat elitist attitude toward any other music but jazz. As fate would have it, he was dragged "kicking and screaming" to the premiere of "The Buddy Holly Story" in 1978 and became an overnight, die-hard rock fan. He purchased a bass guitar ("I bought it on time from our paperboy for $120; each week when he came to collect, he also collected my allowance until it was paid for!"), joined his first band and wore out six copies of the live Journey album, Captured. The trumpet was a thing of the past. His first foray into songwriting was called "Hold You Close," for which he wrote the lyrics. Conan continued on bass until 1990, when he got a wireless headset and guitar and began fronting his bands, combining the elements of early rock and roll with the new country music that was beginning to influence him. A desire to understand the music business from the inside out prompted him to spend the next seven years as Production Manager for Polydor and Curb recording artist, Benny Mardones ("Into the Night"), also serving as lead singer for Benny's band, The Hurricanes, during rehearsals. Continuing the long-distance relationship saga, "Right Road" is about how "when you don't see people all the time, you start questioning what you're thinking and feeling." "I'll Be Waiting" was the first song written for the record. "I hadn't written anything in seven or eight years and, as I was driving back fromTennessee, I wrote the whole thing in the car. I'm left-handed and I was driving with my left hand and writing with my right." "Miss You All the While" is a straight, country two-step; "She's a Runner" is a great cover of a Billy Squier song and the only non-original on the record.
The pace picks up again with "Pass Me By," followed by "Beat Again." In a true tale of the Internet, Conan found Sabrina Scott, his collaborator on "Where Will the Kids Go," by doing an AOL profile search. "Say Goodbye" had its origins as a power ballad that Conan wrote in Los Angeles in 1989. "Friend of Mine" is "probably my favorite song to sing on the record. It's actually a composite of two different people and its message is about getting along with each other after the relationship is over, especially if there are kids involved."
The record closes with "The Good Ones," a final-hour afterthought that was written after the recording was actually done. Conan's acoustic opens the tune, then the band kicks in with some Dylan-esque harmonica and organ. As the plaintive chorus voices the sentiment "most people find happiness too late, some people throw the good ones away," we are aware we have been taken on a journey From NY to TN by one of the freshest voices to emerge in today's modern country- Conan and the Showdogs.
Bio Written by Mark Doyle, www.markdoyle.com
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Instruments
Conan plays acoustic and electric guitars. |
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Albums
From NY to TN |
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Press Reviews
Conan and the Showdogs hit the Central New York music scene with a heartfelt debut disc, From
NY to TN. Conan the songwriter tells tales deep and brimming with emotion. Conan the singer and
guitarist lets it all hang out.
Mark Bialczak
CNY music writer
Syracuse Newspapers, CNY section, Music Notes feature |
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Additional Info
Conan was nominated for a 2001 Syracuse Area Music Award as |
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Location
Syracuse, NY - USA |
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