Danny Brewer – Savannah Unplugged http://www.billdawers.com Tue, 16 Oct 2012 01:01:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 18778551 Besides Daniel launches PledgeMusic campaign for full-length album http://www.billdawers.com/2012/10/15/besides-daniel-launches-pledgemusic-campaign-for-full-length-album/ Tue, 16 Oct 2012 00:54:01 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/?p=3926 The Long Awaited Full-Length Record. Like other such online campaigns, supporters can help get new music produced by effectively pre-ordering the album. Pledges start at $10, which include access to all campaign updates and a digital download.]]> Quiet, meditative, soulful — Besides Daniel isn’t going to grab you by the throat to make you pay attention.

But there’s something satisfying and seductive in the evocative lyrics, subtle instrumentation, and Danny Brewer’s beautiful vocals.

Besides Daniel has launched a PledgeMusic campaign: The Long Awaited Full-Length Record. Like other such online campaigns, supporters can help get new music produced by effectively pre-ordering the album. Pledges start at $10, which include access to all campaign updates and a digital download. (The most recent PledgeMusic campaign I supported, btw, was Anderson East’s successful effort to produce his great new album Flowers of the Broken Hearted.)

More about the project, from PledgeMusic:

Danny Brewer of Besides Daniel at The Sentient Bean in May 2012

Life comes in seasons. The time has come for me to get back into the studio again. Over the past three years, I have written around 40 songs, and in the coming months, I plan to choose 13 to record for my first “real” full-length release. Since 2009, when I released “the Clay, the Seed, the Stone” I’ve been in many places geographically, vocationally, financially, and emotionally. I’ve been able to document my journeys, joys, and hardships through my music and I’m excited to begin work on a solid full-length record with the help of some very talented musicians and producers.

And here’s Brewer talking about it:

Besides Daniel – Pledge Music from Daniel Brew on Vimeo.

And here’s some earlier music:

Click here for the Besides Daniel Facebook page. Click here to go straight to PledgeMusic.

I took some photos of Besides Daniel at two Savannah gigs in May — one at The Sentient Bean and one at Taco Abajo. A few pics:

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Weekend shows highlight strengths, weaknesses of Savannah live music scene (lots of photos) http://www.billdawers.com/2012/05/20/weekend-shows-highlight-strengths-weaknesses-of-savannah-live-music-scene-lots-of-photos/ Sun, 20 May 2012 18:53:46 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/?p=2923 Read more →

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I haven’t been teaching this past week, so I’ve been going out a little more than usual.

On the advice of a friend, I checked out Les Racquet at Live Wire Music Hall on Thursday night. A really talented trio — great players. I wasn’t familiar enough with them to know any of their originals, but they were strong, even compared to the excellent and unpredictable covers like “Bennie and the Jets” and “I Will Survive”.

The sound was great, but there was one problem: very few people. Touring bands are used to meager crowds from time to time, and Les Racquet had only booked that gig a few days before. They should have a much bigger crowd on May 31st, when they return to Live Wire for a show that’s been booked for a while. Plus it was a busy night elsewhere downtown with all sorts of fashion-related events.

Still, via Facebook and word-of-mouth lots of local music fans knew about the Les Racquet gig — many had heard them on their previous stint playing shows at Live Wire and the Tybee Island Social Club. I had posted a few videos on my idiosyncratic 912 Music Calendar, which is focused on touring acts of note.

These United States at The Wormhole

On Friday evening I started at The Sentient Bean, which sometimes has problematic sound and uncertain crowds. But all was well on Friday: singer-songwriter Adam Sams and Besides Daniel (led by Danny Brewer) both sounded great, with a couple of dozen listeners paying rapt attention. Besides Daniel will be back in town on May 26th with 3 other bands at Taco Abajo.

From there I headed downtown to the SEAM (Savannah Emerging Artists Movement) launch party on the second floor of The Sparetime, featuring Triathalon. It’s a nice size room with a good vibe for special events, but a little stark with no stage and limited lighting. The limitations of the space were especially evident in the quick multimedia event announcing SEAM’s fashion show at Brockington Hall on June 1st (same night as Grace Potter and JJ Grey & Mofro in the SCAD graduation concert in Forsyth). Semi-clad male models carried female models out, unwrapped them to reveal the event details on pieces of fabric, and then rewrapped them and carried them off stage. But the announcement was so quick and the lighting so stark that the people around me had no idea what happened.

Despite some odd speaker placement and staging that virtually precluded decent photography, Triathalon sounded great, as usual. I’ve written about the band here and here. I had hyped Triathalon, which was booked for the SEAM party by Savannah Stopover, so much to a number of friends that I was afraid they’d be disappointed. No worries there, as it turned out. There was a nice crowd, especially considering how late the plans for the event were finalized.

On Saturday, I ended up at The Wormhole for These United States, an excellent, really polished, high-energy band led by Jesse Elliott. The sound was awesome, and the crowd was really engaged — but they certainly deserved more than the 40-60 people who were there at any one time. But with a $7 cover and some merch sales and a free place to stay for the night, the 5-piece band probably made out OK.

So: quality acts in town, pretty good production values for the most part, crowds ranging from really poor to OK.

I had a great three nights and witnessed some awesome talent. I just wish more people had shared the experiences. There were some other great shows around town over the weekend too — I hope those were of equally high quality with even better turnout.

Here come the pics:

  • A couple random shots of the Forsyth fountain on Thursday after the jets were turned off pretty late at night.
  • Les Racquet at Live Wire Music Hall.
  • Adam Sams and Besides Daniel at The Sentient Bean.
  • The multimedia happening at SEAM’s launch party at The Sparetime.
  • Triathalon at The Sparetime.
  • These United States at The Wormhole.

Click for larger versions.

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General Oglethorpe and the Panhandlers / powerkompany / Lovely Locks / Besides Daniel – Taco Abajo – 05/26/12 http://www.billdawers.com/2012/05/17/general-oglethorpe-and-the-panhandlers-powerkompany-lovely-locks-besides-daniel-taco-abajo-052612/ Thu, 17 May 2012 22:35:57 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/2012/05/17/general-oglethorpe-and-the-panhandlers-powerkompany-lovely-locks-besides-daniel-taco-abajo-052612/ Read more →

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A taste of powerkompany from Athens:

Savannah-based General Oglethorpe and the Panhandlers:

Besides Daniel:

Click here for more on the relatively new Savannah band Lovely Locks.

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Besides Daniel / Adam Sams – The Sentient Bean – 05/18/12 http://www.billdawers.com/2012/05/14/besides-daniel-adam-sams-the-sentient-bean-051812/ Mon, 14 May 2012 22:47:42 +0000 http://www.billdawers.com/2012/05/14/besides-daniel-adam-sams-the-sentient-bean-051812/ Read more →

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Friday is a busy night around town, but this should be a really good gig at The Sentient Bean. I hope to make it.

From The Sentient Bean:

Besides Daniel is an independent folk band from the center of Georgia. Embarking in 2001 as the solo project of Danny Brewer, the effort briefly became a duo of two lovers. In the winter of 2009 the group outgrew the iconic pair as the romance of the duo dissolved. Today Besides Daniel endures as a full band. Crafting unique folk songs about friendships, faith, daydreams, romance, and pain, Besides Daniel hopes to inspire creativity, and thoughtfulness. [. . .]

As the music industry becomes increasingly impermanent, singer/songwriter Adam Sams wants to contribute something more lasting to the conversation. Bringing his encouraging songs to life with his guitar, harmonicas, and voice, Adam challenges his audience to more than mere existence with a degree of wisdom and introspection far beyond that of his contemporaries. His music has been praised in Augusta, GA’s The Verge, who called his debut album “an excellently crafted masterpiece.”

Danny Brewer playing a house show in Savannah in 2010

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