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Comments for David Dean White, Lewis and Clark Part One: To the Missouri Breaks


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DAVID DEAN WHITE, is an Americana songwriter musician. His music spans the bridge between John Hartford to Johnny Cash. From John Prine to Bob Dylan. His cd, LEWIS AND CLARK PART ONE: TO THE MISSOURI BREAKS, released October 16,2003. PART ONE is the first work in a trilogy about Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery. The cd coincides with the Bi-Centennial of this epic jounery of dicovery of the western United States. PART TWO is due for release in 2005 and PART THREE will be released 2006. DAVID DEAN WHITE Sings and plays Guitar, Dobro, Mandolin and Harmonica. As an Americana Pioneer Artist, DAVID DEAN WHITE has a respect for the past with a desire to say something new. His songs and music are entertaining, historical, educational and filled with the spirit of the American experience. His songs take you with the Corps of Discovery and, through them, you are there. REVIEWS! Click here to write a review about this CD! Review of Bonne Femme Twilight Reviewer: garage band review good song this song is very moving and i like the lyrics and the guitar is great. Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Mood - smurphy Yadkinville, North Carolina Review of Missouri Sunset Reviewer: garage band review 1 of a kind Alrighty, I'm pretty sure i'm reviewed this performer before...not sure who it is...or if i gave a good or bad review last time....but this time around. I'll say that the sound is very one of a kind. Sort of like when you hear someone like Bob Dylan...next time you hear it, you know it's Dylan. And so, i'm giving big points for that ;-) Extra Credit: Lyrics, Mood - PopFan2 Hollywood, California Review of Bonne Femme Twilight Reviewer: garage band review Ummm, yeah...incredible Menacing, melancholy story-telling intimacy from intro to outro. Acoustic and voice make this one very intimate. Your vocal discord has a purpose, and it works well. Johnny Cash slowed down. All kinds of soul going on here. Dark lullaby, short, sweet and touching. I LOVE it! You have a really charismatic voice and sound that you know how to work and wedge into peoples' consciences. Powerful lyrics, effective melody, a dark, sublime mood so thick you can cut it with a knife formulate a recipe for soul down to a science. I'm now officially speechless... Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Production, Lyrics, Melody, Mood Special Award: Most Rocking Track - Celticpunk Chicago, Illinois Review of Mariner's Compass Reviewer: Garage Band Review Dobros rule Its a song that takes me back to the farm at grandpas house. I enjoyed the break as well. Keep up the good work Extra Credit: Guitars, Mood - MLP420 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Review of the Death of Charles Floyd Reviewer: Garage Band Review Good old Folk Guitars sound good. Nice tone. The vocals are strong and deep. Like how the vocalist changes up the lines a little here and there. Keeps it interesting. It is a good example of a folk song, good acoutstic guitar, content, good mood. - JCBond Salt Lake City, Utah Review of Rattlensnakes and Flint Reviewer: Garage Band Review destined this is something i would want my kids listenin to. vocals are honest, the guitar is bright and pleasant. this music is so relaxing, at the same time i must know "what happens next?". Extra Credit: Guitars, Lyrics - benjaminember Bellingham, Washington Review of Bonne Femme Twilight Reviewer: Garage Band Review closer to the earth Little Johnny Cash-ish..only you sing much better than him ;-) cool dark mood as well Extra Credit: Lyrics - PopFan2 Hollywood, California Review of Big Blue (Ictalurus Furcatus) Reviewer: Garage Band Review Nice, dark acoustic, awsome slide I love it, I can even dig to lyrics about catfish because everything sounds so damn good. Don't change a thing, you've got a good sound. - Dr_Gingivitis Trenton, New Jersey Review of Big Blue (Ictalurus Furcatus) Reviewer: Garage Band Review Honest real music No hook I like that ,strange.Cool lyrics that sound not forced and funny but a hint of saddness as well,I like the fact that it is short as well,Vocals and guitars sound good and honest I like it. Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Lyrics, Mood - infant Van Nuys, California Review of Bonne Femme Twilight Reviewer: Garage Band Review good song this song is very moving and i like the lyrics and the guitar is great. Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Mood - smurphy Yadkinville, North Carolina Review of One Eyed Fiddler Reviewer: Garage Band Review Wonderful song This song has a very genuine feel. Not overproduced, natural vocals, relaxed feel and roots lyrics. Job well done. Extra Credit: Guitars, Production, Lyrics, Melody, Mood - Smarttobark Akron, Ohio Review of One Eyed Fiddler Reviewer: Garage Band Review Very Good Song, John Hartford style This song reminds me a lot of the songs done by that stompin' fiddle/banjo player, John Hartford, who wrote some great hits in his time like "Gentle on My Mind". This song has that nice swinging sound of moving down the road, making some music, while the world goes on. That's what music should be. Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Lyrics, Melody, Mood - BaileySr Las Cruces, New Mexico Review of Snags and Sawyers Reviewer: Garage Band Review Pleasing and intriguing to listen to. I like the lyrics and the harmonics in the background. It's great to hear such a descriptive lyrics included in a song and done well. I feel I'm with Lewis & Clark discovering new territory. Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Lyrics, Melody - Eric_Larson Tinley Park, Illinois Review of Leaving Camp DuBois Reviewer: Garage Band Review Nice traditional sounding song, could have been written by John Prine. Great lyrics and basic chord progression that really sells the song. Nice dobro in there! Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Lyrics - stringman3 Parker, Colorado Review of Mariner's Compass Reviewer: Garage Band Review comfortable voice smooth makes me feel cozy and like im in the wilderness lots of animals and critters listed though reminds me of a creative writing teacher i had once who always wanted me to put more specifics in my writing Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars - beachgrrlmusic Tolovana Park, Oregon Review of Snags and Sawyers Reviewer: g real country great hook, great lyrocs, chord structure is very interesting, love the slide guitar, vocals are very old country Extra Credit: Mood Review of A Gill a Day Reviewer: Garage Band Review slide guitar adds a new dimension Your voice is growing on me more and more, i enjoy the way you tried to keep the flow and groove of the song going. Extra Credit: Mood - MLP420 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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