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Danny Chaimson and the 11th Hour
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加入時間2007/2/19
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樂團成員list of contributing musicians as of now...
Sergio Rios-guitar,
Ethan Phillips-bass,
Dan Hastie-clavinet and organ,
Pete McNeal-drums,
Sean O'Shea-drums,
Joel Bowers-saxophone,
Dan Boissy-saxophone,
Shaunte Palmer-trombone,
Fanny Franklin-backing vocals,
Jed Whedon-backing vocals,
Ross Grant-guitar,
Andrew Crosby-drums
風格近似"Danny Chaimson brings an impressive variety of influences...with a unique vibe created through the diversity of his playing style. He skillfully meshes both his technical and experimental stylings" -KEYBOARD MAGAZINE
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Danny Chaimson and the 11th Hour

Young Blood, Old Soul (on newly launched L.A. indie Cold Classic), the accurately titled debut album from emerging writer/singer/musician Danny Chaimson and the scintillating band he’s dubbed the 11th Hour, is both a booty-shaker and an eye-opener. Although Chaimson remains below the mainstream radar, he’s long been regarded as a top-tier player by his fellow players and discerning SoCal fans. His specialty is the Fender Rhodes electric piano—“I just love the sound of the instrument,” he says—although he’s adept at other keyboard instruments and guitar. Keyboard magazine noted in a feature story about Danny that “he brings an impressive variety of influences...with a unique vibe created through the diversity of his playing style…skillfully [meshing] both his technical and experimental stylings.”

The album’s sound is anchored in its deep grooves and rhythm, but Chaimson’s subject matter vividly captures the zeitgeist of the present moment. His songs dig through the debris of the American Dream, finding dysfunction, anxiety and melancholy, but also a gritty determination and an unquenchable urge to keep moving, no matter what.

Opener “Sittin’ by the Bayou” pairs a second-line groove worthy of the Meters with a narrative about an elderly woman in the Ninth Ward waiting for her husband to return home as Hurricane Katrina descended on the city. “Bobblehead Girl” bumps along with the careening gait of its title character, a Hollywood club chick who measures success by the number of cocktails dudes buy for her as they break out their pickup lines. “L.A., L.A.” is a corrosive account of the workings of the latter-day music biz that rings all too true, as Chaimson laments over a fractured beat in the manner of Little Feat, “I want it just as bad/But all these lies just make me sad/And all these stars would seem just as glad if they could keep from falling down.”

Danny banged out “L.A., L.A.” in 35 minutes, so that he’d have something to perform at an audition for a big-name producer who was in the process of putting together a manufactured group. It wasn’t the sort of sentiment likely to charm the producer, who might as well have been one of the song’s targets; needless to say, he didn’t get called back.

Other songs ponder larger issues. “A lot of the album is about people my age—I’m 32 now—who dress the same and act the same in their early 30s as they did at 16,” he explains. “A lot of them can’t understand why they never grew up.” Riding a narcotic groove in the mode of Sly Stone’s “Family Affair,” “This Is Life” is an unflinching look at Chaimson’s generation, whose dreams have given way to a sheer struggle to survive. “You know you ain’t old but it feels so wrong,” he laments, “All your first times have come and gone/And their memories keep playin’ on and on, like the words to your favorite song.” A Few songs later comes “Speed,” a ballad that evokes The Band at its most poignant, right down to Chaimson’s Rick Danko-like lead vocal. “These times are changing once again/There ain’t much difference between boys and men,” he sings, “It’s where we live that makes us friends/Feels good to know someone who knew me when…”

The Chicago native was a piano prodigy at age 4, poring over the music of jazz greats Oscar Peterson and Bill Evans. Though he started writing his own music at the age of 10 and started his first band at 12, Danny was equally passionate about playing basketball. In fact, he describes himself during adolescence as “an athlete who played music.” (That hasn’t totally changed; his Facebook page lists the band’s interests as “playin’ music and shootin’ hoops.”) Nonetheless, after graduating from the University of Wisconsin, Danny headed to L.A. to pursue a musical career, establishing himself as an up-and-coming player. He toured as a sideman with acts like O.A.R., Mike Doughty, Shwayze and Jem—none of whom had much, if anything, to do with his own stylistic or thematic approach, although each situation broadened his experience. He was also a member of the ambitious and highly respected indie-rock band The Southland. But it wasn’t until five years into his L.A. run that he began singing his own songs.

Chaimson found his voice—literally and figuratively—while performing with his L.A. funk band The Greasy Beats, who were part of a throwback underground scene that also included such bands as Orgone, Breakestra and the Lions, whose flexible lineups featured the same crew of core players. Oddly, there was not a single singer among this posse of young hotshots, so Danny (who had sung backup in all his other projects for years) gave it a go one night, breaking out his soulful original “Raise ’em Up,” and was gratified by the reaction of both his bandmates and the crowd. From there, he stepped up to his newfound role as frontman, and that experience generated the bulk of the material that wound up on Young Blood. His material was clothed in the soul and funk he’d soaked up in the scene, but his lyrics were personal and entirely contemporary in their observations of the thoroughly modern and frequently bizarre world he inhabited.

He took his newfound vocal confidence into the studio with a bunch of the best players in town—“top-dog guys” (as he calls them) he’d become tight with through playing in the above-named groups, including guitarist Sergio Rios, bassist Ethan Phillips, organist Dan Hastie and drummers Pete McNeal and Sean Oshea. They took an old-school approach, coming up with parts on the fly, letting the various players in their scene lay down tracks as they swung by the studio—recording straight to tape with old mics, amps and axes; if an instrument postdated 1975, they didn’t use it. The result is a righteously funky, musically and thematically authentic collection of songs. “This record is about vintage instruments and expressive playing,” he says with satisfaction.

Since the album’s completion, Danny has moved back to his native Chicago, which has its own rich musical history and fertile current music scene. The move was foreshadowed by the song “Cold Night in Chicago,” “a self-fulfilling prophecy” (as he describes it), adorned with gospel accents that recall the work of Windy City legend Curtis Mayfield.

Chaimson cites Ray Charles, The Band, Sly & the Family Stone, Little Feat, Billy Preston and Robert Palmer among his favorites—along with the Beatles and Stones, of course. But he isn’t one of those young artists who lose themselves in their obsessive study of rock’s past. He lives and makes music in the present tense, not so much pulling consciously from the greats but feeling these sounds in the pursuit of his own thing. “It’s just in me,” he says. And that makes all the difference.

Reviews



"The disc is an uber-catchy blast of laid-back, pop-based soul-funk, as if Billy Joel's been staying up late listening to Curtis Mayfield."
- Redeye Chicago

"The specters of Little Feat and Dr. John cohabitate with those of Steely Dan and Randy Newman – without discordance or gratuitousness. The groove – thick and lumpy like long simmering gumbo – is accented tastefully by Chaimson's icy hot Fender Rhodes, and when the organ, angelic choir and Chaimson's rubbery, twangy vocal are all thrown in the pot, somehow the past, present and future of soul music are all evoked simultaneously." - SoulMusic.com

"Chaimson comes to singer-songwriting via a more funk/soul background…and it shows. The keys player keeps things livelier and a little more off-kilter than the standard Hotel Café faire, though he did some time there, too. This could prove a strong debut if it catches on with quirky-singer-songwriter-guy fans in the market for a glass of champagne and the slightest bit of groovin'." - Metromix.com

"With Young Blood, Old Soul, Chaimson keeps true to his style of soul-infused rock, and provides 11 songs of musical genius paired with socially relevant lyrics...(he) delivers a rich and cultured new twist on '60s and '70s style soul-rock that does not disappoint." - The Badger Herald

"the band is tight and play a blend of soul and funk that is seldom heard these days. Think Jack Johnson on amphetamines." - SongsIllinois.net

"His presence demands attention as he masters dexterity, singing and pounding keys with seeming effortlessness." - ChicagoMusicNow.com

"A loosely grooving set of tunes steeped in gritty blue eyed soul, west coast funk, and a wealth of classic soul & groove rock influences from coast-to-coast- Danny and his players have the chops and the melodic sensibilities to do them all justice...and his work on the Fender Rhodes is fantastic" - DustyGroove.com


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Casey

Casey



2009/6/25 02:18

Hey, lemme know when you are playing next in the chi...you're wedding is sooo soon, congrats to you and Lara.. have an amazing time,

kc
Billy Redfield

Billy Redfield



2009/6/23 21:33

Whats happening?
If it's the beaches..

If it's the beaches..



2009/4/23 06:23

Congratulations on the deal!
If it's the beaches..

If it's the beaches..



2009/3/31 20:48

and i thought you disappeared into thin air after the southland..thank goodness. grade A stuff mr. chaimson. well done sir.
Project ULTRA

Project ULTRA



2009/3/31 02:22

Thanks for the add
SHEBANG

SHEBANG



2009/3/30 00:53

Hey there! Thanks for the add.
Veronica Ballestrini- Follow Twitter @VeronicaBal

Veronica Ballestrini- Follow Twitter @VeronicaBal



2009/1/30 02:39

Hey! I am so happy to be friends, Thanks for checking my music out.LEt me know what yourrthought are on "AMAZING"
Stop by again soon.
God Bless
XOXO~Veronica
JoY

JoY



2009/2/11 01:32

good looking on the add (=
and I'm here to show sum love
to your beautiful page<33
and don't be a stranger
keep in touch and check out picture's
and post a comment lolz..I'll be sure to
do the same and stay beautiful
and i love to make new friend
Ezra Furman & the Harpoons

Ezra Furman & the Harpoons



2009/1/30 17:15

ah, well scott knows his shit, too. good peoples.

the harpoons
Ezra Furman & the Harpoons

Ezra Furman & the Harpoons



2009/1/30 05:05

your lawyer knows his shit. thanks for checking us out.

the harpoons
Reid and Rice

Reid and Rice



2009/1/30 04:12

Thanks for the request...Dig the tunes...
NICO

NICO



2009/1/29 19:09

Hey Danny!!!
Just wanted to stop by and see how things are going. Count down to the big day huh? Enjoy it.

Much love to you and Lara.
Bassman_Iraw

Bassman_Iraw



2009/1/24 16:44

Thanks also for letting Kyla play on your Rhodes. She had a ffing blast! We gotta get that girl some more toys.
DJ MAD MAX WALLACE

DJ MAD MAX WALLACE



2009/1/23 03:58

wuzzup new homie!
Precious?

Sophie Holmes



2009/1/22 20:14

thanks for the add =)
Matt Mills and the Wandering Past

Matt Mills and the Wandering Past



2009/1/22 07:29

thanks, man.. i'm digging your stuff, too.. haha, and perhaps matty mills would also dig matt mills?
Matt Mills and the Wandering Past

Matt Mills and the Wandering Past



2009/1/22 06:07

hey, thanks for the add..

hope you like the music..
Greg Goad

Greg Goad



2009/1/21 20:01

Nice Soulful tunes, amigo...

mountains made of bullshit too... that's a good one.

Mr.
G
Iajhi Hampden

Iajhi Hampden



2009/1/6 17:16

happy New Year! hate i didn't get to see you before you moved back.
hope all is well
Peter A Barker

Peter A Barker



2008/11/9 18:52

Thanks for finding me. Good stuff. I see you have OAR on your top friends. I'm mixing a live OAR set from the HOB. Good luck with your show their.
PB
Baby Snakes

Baby Snakes



2008/10/16 19:51

Howdy
Pat

Patrick McCarthy



2008/10/12 01:12

Danny - Thanks for the add! Your music sounds terrific! I really liked "Cold Night In Chicago".
Good-luck with your career and thanks again for introducing me to your music! Take care - Pat
PUNK BARBIE

Marie Vetsch



2008/10/10 16:09

hey whats up?? Thanks for the add!!

xoxo
marie
alan frew

alan frew



2008/10/9 20:27

Great vocals mate,

Alan
Mellydurst

Mellydurst



2008/10/8 00:17

Grrrrrrreat tunes! =)
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