Saturday, February 26, 2011

Slam Music Tour Dates: Recovery Happens: Davy Knowles - My .

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Just before my world took a huge hit (Keven's drug use) I had discovered a new band. I first heard Davy and Backdoor Slam on an obscure radio station. I was totally blown out and had to find out who they were. I had planned to buy their CD immediately but just happened to get it in the place a few days later. (This was back when my music blog was a big deal and music promoters would place me much of music to review.

I still get them, but no longer review or promote. Anyone out there want a lot of CDs from new bands?)

After listening to the CD, "Roll Out" by "Davy Knowles and Back Door Slam", I emailed Davy's publicist to thank her. She told me some background on "the boys". I was shocked to see that Davy was from the small island called "Isle of Man" and was only 21 years old! He didn't go that young and his talent rivals my hero, Stevie Ray Vaughan (seriously). How could someone so young write these songs and play this medicine? I was an instant fan.

I started promoting Davy to all my music friends. I was interviewed on a radio stationand asked to start three songs the listeners may not be familiar with. I chose an obscure U2 song, a song by a lot I liked at the time and "Get Home" by Davy & BDS. The radio hosts are guys that make a career (literally, they are record producers) out of finding good new bands and they had never heard of these guys. They were impressed. (I get to learn I kind of liked the feeling I got when they thanked me because I was usually at the receiving end of new bands, I had never before "discovered" a group on my own!)

I have a great affection for Davy, he is such a courteous young man. I had theprivilege (thrill! of being introduced to him a year later after watching him in concert. He is a doll! I too got to see his carriage and said to him"please, whatever you do, don't let fame get to his head and give him". (I felt this way about John Mayer when he first came out but he didn't stay humble for long.quite the opposite.)

So far so good, Davy is a funny,lovablekid off stage (Twitter)and a dangerous rock and blues guitarist/vocalist onstage. He is very appreciative of his fame and seems surprised every sentence he gets invited to do a number or run a big gig somewhere. I think he'll be headed to Japan soon.

So anyhow, I'm sitting here listening to "my boy" and care he would come to California one of these days. I missed him last time he was here because of chance but next time - I'm going. (Lisa and Joy - go with me!!!!!)

I stuck a widget on my sidebar but it only has two songs. If you like Rockin' Blues guitar, check Davy out. You will thank me ;)

Peace, Hope and Love, Barbara

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