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"BEAM me Up Daniel" European Tour 2010. Daniel Johnston & BEAM

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Listen to the Album "BEAM me Up, Daniel" at VPRO3voor12Luisterpaal!!
http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/43234653#luisterpaal.43234653

Hi how are you?
I am Daniel Johnston and I am going to be famous!

Welcome into the world of the American pop genius Daniel Johnston. The underground legend from Austin, Texas.

Anybody who has ever seen Daniel Johnston live is touched by the pureness of his music. Johnston is an exceptional talent. His music is sincere, disarming and sometimes even heartbreaking. A singer-songwriter, not to be compared with anybody else, whos songs cut through the soul and leave an unforgettable impression. This also characterizes his visual artwork.

Surprisingly, the bulk of his considerable acclaim snowballed from a series of homemade, lo-fi cassettes which Daniel started recording and handing out to fans and friends alike.
In the midst of mid-eighties music scene, Johnston was a definite iconoclast. Soon, a camera crew from MTV's seminal "Cutting Edge" show came to Austin and all the Austin bands suggested they feature Daniel. His appearance on the show made him a minor celebrity. Recognizing the quality of his songs and the purity of his vision, the American underground began to embrace Daniel.
Colleague musicians, like Kurt Cobain, Tom Waits, David Bowie and Sonic Youth noticed his unique style and became devoted Johnston fans. Critics call him a true American original who follows into the footsteps of Robert Johnson and Hank Williams.

Throughout his career, Daniel's songs and drawings have been affected by his ongoing struggle with manic depression. Despite of this hes able to write the most beautiful pop songs often inspired by his great love and admiration for The Beatles.
His mental illness caused him to be institutionalized in the Austin State Hospital. During the time of his treatment in 1986 a battle was fought between the major labels for Daniel to sign with them. Yet, it still took 8 years before his debut album Fun was released. Although not a commercial success the album established the name Daniel Johnston.
Daniel gained his widest public exposure to date when, at the 1992 MTV Music Awards, Nirvana leader Kurt Cobain (who constantly touted Daniel in interviews) wore a Johnston T-shirt.
In 2001 his cd Rejected Unknown appeared and was well received by the international press.

Meanwhile, his artwork was also doing well. His drawings and paintings were exhibited in New York and Europe. Musicians like Eels, Tom Waits, Beck, M. Ward and Sparklehorse covered his songs in the tribute album Discoved-Covered in 2004.
In the documentary The Devil and Daniel Johnston (2005), the American cineaste Jeff Feuerzeug depicts Johnstons peculiar life and work.

Johnston manages to gain more control over his illness. The past years, he has been touring all over the world with his brother and manager, Dick Johnston. He also collaborates with bands like John Deare Mowing Club.

In 2009 Is and always was is released which was produced by the multi-instrumentalist Jason Faulkner (Paul McCartney, Air, Beck, R.E.M.). Daniels frayed voice is supported by sheer arrangements, a true pop album.

In the 2010 BEAM me Up Daniel Tour, the 11 members of the Dutch orchestra BEAM collaborate and accompany Johnston. BEAMs musical arrangements support Daniel Johnston beside his solo performance.

Album out now! "BEAM me UP" at Hazelwood Vinyl Plastics.

Support Act: Tommigun (BE)
One might expect deafening punk or thundering hard-rock when hearing the name of the band Tommigun. But nothing is as it seems. This Brussels band dubs their vulnerable atmospheric piano indie-rock as heartbreakhangovertunes. Ideal for the wee hours of the morning but it may also surprise you with explosive welts of passion and anger that sends shivers down your spine.
Pall Jenkins, leader of The Black Heart Procession, who assisted the band recording their debut album, describes Tommigun as a mixture of the drive of The Pixies, Chris Isaaks melancholy en the whining of a nightclub singer.

Meet BEAM:
Bart van Dongen: keyboards, arrangements
Eric van der Westen: double bass, arrangements
Yonga Sun: drums
Richard van Kruijsdijk: electronics, keyboard, electronic percussion, arrangements
Andreas van Zoelen: bass saxophone, baritone saxophone, arrangements
Guido Nijs: tenor-, alt-, soprano saxofonen
Michiel Stekelenburg: acoustic-, electric guitar
Bruno Nelissen: electric guitar
Yvonne van de Pol: violin
Jacqueline Hamelink: cello
Hans Sparla: trombone and accordion

More info:
Production House Muzieklab Brabant
Gert Gering
gert@muzieklab.com
0031 13 54 55 401

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  • Daniel saves.

  • This is wierd... Daniel Johnston... with real professional musicians... he dont se to be... very serious... But nevertheless it sounds good

  • well done Daniel!

  • new d

  • i love you daniel your music rules

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