Dan Krikorian (vocals, guitar, harmonica,)
Mike Teague (guitar)
Jim Papov (lead guitar)
Randy Q (bass)
Brian Beach (drums)
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Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Josh Ritter, Jack Johnson, Joe Purdy, Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones, Owen, Snow Patrol, Copeland, Brett Dennen, Brighteyes, Ben Harper, Jimmy Eat World, John Mayer, my brother...so many more
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"With approachable acoustic sensibilities in the vein of Jack Johnson and Damien Rice, Costa Mesa artist Dan Krikorian may be onto something." -The Orange County Register
When Orange County-based musician Dan Krikorian released his first album in 2008, it was with an eye toward a future that still remained elusively out of focus. A lifelong athlete and business graduate, Dan had previously spent more time on the court and in an office than in any recording studio.
Only a year later, the release of his second record "Colors and Chords" now finds Dan at a time when the picture of his future is developing sharp and clear.
"The first album was a raw outpouring of emotion," Dan says. "With 'Colors and Chords,' we were really trying to portray a more crafted and mature musical perspective."
"Colors and Chords" is the latest representation of the lyrical and vocal growth Dan has achieved over the last year. The second album — a sure sign that music is exactly where Dan's future lies — is a collection of talent from multiple artists on many levels, and was recorded and produced by Dan and I See Hawks in L.A. drummer and producer Shawn Nourse at Chun King Studios in Los Angeles. In addition to Nourse's drumming, the skills of guitarist Bob Boulding of the Young Dubliners, bassist Taras Prodaniuk, and keyboard player Carl Byron are featured on the album. Matt Forger, who worked on Michael Jackson's "Thriller," also mastered the record.
After two years, Dan has an established fan base in Southern California and has performed in distinguished venues such as The Gypsy Lounge in Lake Forest, the Dakota Lounge and Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles, and LeStat’s in San Diego. His shows in O.C. and L.A. venues have laid the foundation for his first West Coast tour, which includes stops in nearly every major city from California through Washington and features key shows in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Calif., San Francisco Portland, Ore., Seattle, and Idaho State University.
Whether it's a venue that houses 1,000 or a coffee shop that seats 10, Dan — aided by natural folk rhythms and honest, poetic lyrics in the vein of musicians Joe Purdy and Josh Ritter — always manages to connect with the crowd. From the catchier, lighthearted tunes like "Fixed on You" or "Somethin' Good," to the more poignant and vulnerable tracks such as "Waste" and "Sidewalks/Mary Jones," "Colors and Chords" covers all realms of a musical mood.
Dan's strength as a songwriter lies especially in the uniqueness of his words, most prevalent in songs like "Tangerine Eyes" and "Bobby Jones." Lyrics such as there's such a thin line between a miracle and a mistake ("Bobby Jones") and if my eyes don't recognize/ your big city smile and your tangerine eyes/ let the road take you in/ cause there's got to be a home for me tonight ("Tangerine Eyes") offer listeners a mix of honesty and literary talent that is the driving forces behind "Colors and Chords' " success.
In the past two years, he has garnered the attention of many and created a buzz in Southern California music circles. Dan and his five-piece band have been featured in publications such as The Orange County Register and The Los Angeles Times, and both "Oxford Street" and "Colors and Chords" have earned airplay on college radio stations across the U.S.
For Dan, music is anything but static as he continues to hone in on where his career is headed. He is currently working on songs for the third album and is planning an eventual East Coast tour. Dan's work ethic is a testament to his respect for and belief in music and the never-ending lessons it offers, and a guarantee to his fans that there is no shortage of material to look forward to in the near future.
i sit here to listening to lock on the door wanting to jam that piece with you and also realizing that each day comes to an end which brings the day i come home quicker.
Hey Dan. Awesome job last night. It was great playing a show with you. I might be doing a lil' tour down to Southern Cal next spring, so heads up ;). You may be hearing from me to book a show together. Best of luck with the rest of your tour!
when im done with this crap, im movin in to ur mansion/recording palace and well jam our lives away, im talkin bout like sheer musical genius, where angels even start dancing!