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Artist description
Michael Darby is an organic artist with a fresh, honest sound. He harnesses his talent promoting positive music often inspired by the environment of the ocean and Northern California's Redwood Trees. Michael truly is a regular guy writing from his heart. He has found purpose in positive music and continues to make people smile through his uncanny ability to relate to his audience. |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock, World/Folk, Acoustic Guitar, Love Songs, Positive Lyrics |
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Musical Influences
Cat Stevens, Fleetwood Mac, Beatles, Rolling Stones |
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Similar Artists
James, Taylor, Sarah McLachlan, Evan & Jaron, Eric Clapton, Dave Matthews Band, David Gray, Fisher, Tori Amos, and Barenaked Ladies, Extreme |
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Artist History
Michael recently has found the courage to go after his lifelong dream. The success of college, family, Radio, TV and Film has propelled Michael to this level of confidence. When Michael is not performing across the country, he is producing and composing new songs. Check out his most recent album "Homemade Ice Cream" coming to record stores and a city near you! |
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Group Members
Michael Darby
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Instruments
Guitar/Piano/Cello |
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Albums
2002-"Live at the Massman" & "Homemade Ice Cream"-2003 |
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Press Reviews
VH-1 says, "With a great deal of manufactured sounds overwhelming the music industry, the country will soon get a breath of fresh air with the music of Michael Darby." Leah Jackson VH-1 ProgrammingBeverly Hills 90210, Days of Our Live's very own Josh Taylor says, "Very impressed!! Very impressed! He is Terrific!! He is kind of like a modern day James Taylor." |
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Additional Info
Recent Achievements: Ricky Martin and Christina Aguilera single duet, a succesful 2002-2003 U.S. College tour |
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Location
San Francisco, California - USA |
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