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DAN ISRAEL
From Wikipedia:
Dan Israel is a 15-year veteran singer-songwriter currently
based in Minneapolis who won Song of the Year (for "Come to
Me") in the 2005 Minnesota Music Awards. He led the folk-duo
One Town Horse in Chicago in the late '80s and early '90s,
went on to lead the more electrified folk-rockers Potter's
Field in Austin, TX in the mid '90s (where he was named one
of Austin's top 15 songwriters), and finally relocated to
his hometown of Minneapolis in 1996, where he formed Dan
Israel and the Cultivators and released a slew of critically
acclaimed CDs, both solo and with the Cultivators. His 2000
solo release Dan Who? received a 4-star review from
noted music scribe Jim Walsh (then at the St. Paul
Pioneer Press), who summed up his outrage at the
under-recognition of Israel's talent with these words:
"Well, somebody buy a billboard, hire a blimp, and give this
guy his due already. His name is Dan Israel, one of the mad
ones, one of the strugglers, and he just made the record of
his life."
Israel has been reviewed favorably in national magazines
like Paste and No Depression and in major
American newspapers such as the Chicago Sun-Times,
has received extensive radio airplay both stateside and
overseas, has showcased multiple times at the prestigious
South by Southwest Music Conference, and has opened for acts
such as Morrissey, the Tragically Hip, Todd Snider, Iris
Dement, Peter Himmelman,
the Honeydogs, Mason Jennings, Martin Zellar, Mary Lou Lord,
Ike Reilly, Steve Poltz, the Silos, and many more.
His influences include such popular choices as Bob Dylan,
Neil Young, the Beatles and The Rolling Stones as well as
ones more unique to his particular jangly folk-pop style -
Westerberg, the Jayhawks, Petty, the Byrds, Big Star, World
Party, Husker Du/Sugar/Mould, R.E.M., and others.
See Dan’s website at
http://www.danisraelmusic.com/
Growing up in St. Louis Park, Dan Israel lived at 2822
Salem Ave. So.
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