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Artist description
Todd Dalzell is a native of Missouri who has been performing publicly since he was five years old. His first public gigs were singing the National Anthem a cappella at rodeos across the midwest. When not auditing banks, he is writing and performing music throughout Missouri and Arkansas. He writes much of the music he performs, but also he performs folk/rock hits from the 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. He is well known in Springfield for organizing concerts to raise money for AIDS organizations. He has helped raise over $10,000 the past 4 years by organizing these concert which feature talent from all over Missouri and Arkansas. His latest civic endeavor has been raising money for the music education fund of the Boys and Girls Club of Springfield, Missouri. He is donating half of the profits from his album Slow Run to the cause. He primarily plays solo but often is invited to set in with local bands. Email the artist for information on how to mail order a CD. |
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Music Style
folk rock |
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Musical Influences
Jerry Garcia, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell |
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Artist History
Todd has been sing and playing guitar professionally in Springfield since 1993. He has two album to his credit. His music is played by other solo musicians and bands from Columbia Mo, St. Louis, Mo, and Fayetteville, AK. |
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Group Members
Your's Truly |
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Instruments
Guitar |
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Albums
Where Did It Begin and Slow Run |
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Press Reviews
Todd Dalzell has recieved covered in several publications including The Springfield Newsletter, GLO newsletter, Central Methodist College Talon, and Springfield's Free Press. |
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Location
Springfield, Missouri - USA |
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