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加入時間2006/3/25
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樂團成員Dave Ihmels--vocals, guitars, keyboards; Todd Baker--electric and acoustic violin; Linda Sublett--vocals, percussion, flute
影響Neil Young, Townes Van Zandt, Bob Dylan, John Coltrane, Grateful Dead, the Cars, Donovan, Flaming Lips, Beck, Innocence Mission, Cowboy Junkies, Mississippi John Hurt, Greg Brown, Beatles, Nick Drake, the Moody Blues, Warren Zevon, Jefferson Airplane, Cat Stevens, Billy Bragg, Thelonius Monk, Paul Simon, Wilco, Radiohead, John Prine, Steve Earle, Iron and Wine, the Shins
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2009/9/2 19:30
The Living Room (solo unplugged) Rockville, Maryland
2009/9/19 20:00
Kybecca wine bar Fredericksburg, Virginia
2009/9/29 21:00
Asylum WASHINGTON, Washington DC

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Dave Ihmels (debut album out now!) 共有 266 位好友。
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 ToadyBarker 


 barton carroll 


 American Sinner 


 Michael Yugo 


 Jon Braman [talking bout a re re revolution] 


 Celeste Starchild 


 Sonic Cheetahs of Death 


 These United States 


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 Still on the Hill 


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 Modern Times Coffeehouse 


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 Whiz Bang Three 


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Tim Parks & the Revs

Tim Parks & the Revs



2009/8/20 21:03




Tim Parks & the Revs

Tim Parks & the Revs



2009/7/21 21:21



Tim Parks & the Revs

Tim Parks & the Revs



2009/7/16 20:42



Twitter.com/AdrianHardkor

Twitter.com/AdrianHardkor



2009/7/9 05:52

Hey everyone, hope you can make this one! -Adrian
Music Promotion 1

Music Promotion 1



2009/6/24 05:11

Thanks for being our friend.
Tim Parks & the Revs

Tim Parks & the Revs



2009/6/18 15:01



Tim Parks & the Revs

Tim Parks & the Revs



2009/5/21 16:48



Daniel Mark Faller

Daniel Mark Faller



2009/1/4 21:50

greetings from Idaho....thanks for the music and friendship....daniel
Tim Parks & the Revs

Tim Parks & the Revs



2008/10/27 18:00



Blue Beat & Tumblin Donkeys

Blue Beat & Tumblin Donkeys



2008/9/14 09:32

Hey there!
I'd like to invite anyone to listen to 4 tracks from the new BB&TD album on my profile.

If you really like what you hear, I'd like to make you a special offer for pre-order. Please contact me for more information. Thanks for looking into my music!

Beat -- BB&TD

Acoustic District

Acoustic District



2008/8/18 17:12



Nostalgia
Maureen Andary

Nostalgia, the aptly entitled debut CD from ukulele troubadour Maureen Andary will have you dreaming yourself en route to Europe to fight a great war, listening to USO women, evoking memories of the streetscapes and nightlife you left behind.

This impressive collection of songs showcases Maureen’s many talents -- ukulele & guitar, recorder and mouth trumpet. But above all it introduces us to a voice aged beyond its years, quirky and sweet, powerful and muted, able to mold itself to each distinct mood. She often uses her voice much like a backup instrument, a one woman “Andrew Sisters” or “The Roches”.

Standout tracks include “Nostalgia” a loosely knit ukulele number with enough open space to appropriately introduce her unique jazzy voice. “Our Hearts Bleed”, a sugary sweet song with more pop sensibility than you can shake a “pepperment” stick at. And “Duke”, a scatty, skirt swishing tribute to Duke Ellington and U. St. A must have song for anyone who has spent time in Washington DC.

At times ethereal and at times smoky, Maureen gives us a new take on old love, a perspective decades after the fact. With lyrics like “it’s sexier to love in quiet, in secret…” and “think you smell me days later?”, Maureen becomes the girl whose memory you settle down in your bunk with each night, the one who makes you miss home…so…so…much.

Pick up the CD at – www. cdbaby. com/maureenandary

Tom Goss & Michael Briggs
The Acoustic District
Sweet

Hello Sweet



2008/8/14 04:37

Tim Parks & the Revs

Tim Parks & the Revs



2008/7/29 20:01


Steve Hung

Steve Hung



2008/7/16 04:11

Debut Album Available!!!





"These 12 instrumental tracks feature everything from gritty groovy blues, wailing harmonica shuffles, ornamented folk finger-playing, to screeching slide guitars."
The la La Walk

The la La Walk



2008/7/2 23:28

Hey Dave!

What are you up to this Friday? Our 7/4 party @ the Red and the Black made weekly picks by the Washington Post’s ‘Going out Gurus’ and Dcist! If you’re in town, we hope you’ll come by and if you’re not, we hope you’ll help spread the word to your friends who will be here :) It’s a Name Your Cover show – as in pay what you want to get in the door and that cash is going to some great non-prof organizations. The night kicks off with a cover song contest and then we’re opening up the dance floor with some great DJs. $3 rail drinks all night. Hope to see you there - we'll still be going long after the fireworks cool off!


web4th..

Jason McKim

Jason McKim



2008/6/24 19:55

Dave, I picked up a copy of your album from iTunes a week or so ago...great stuff! I must say, though, that I do miss your old version of Burn Every Tree (with the clapping:) ...hope to see ya around soon!
Acoustic District

Acoustic District



2008/6/10 18:50



No Dustbunnies
Flo Anito

Let’s get this out right off the bat; I am a Flo Anito fan. I have been anxiously awaiting this album for almost two years now. With that in mind, throughout that time I have had very high expectations for it. What I hoped this CD would capture is at the same time what I feared it never would, the wit and innocence of Flo’s voice, through her music.

I have not been disappointed.

No Dustbunnies comes barreling out of the gate with the radio ready “Man of the Year”. Caught off guard with the simplicity of the first verse, Brian Jones opens up his drums, taking the music to a new level all together. It is hard to make it through this song without exclaiming Flo Anito has arrived!

Flo has managed to create a variant of pop on this album that I am affectionately naming “Sugar Pop”. Chris Keup and Stewart Myers have done an exceptional job at taking Anito’s sweet sounding “Pop” and giving her a sharpened “Rock” edge, leaving the songs dynamic and versatile.

Stand out tracks include the aforementioned “Man of the Year”, a top 40 hit in any listener’s ears. “Change My Life”, borrowing notes from The Fray, creating a piano based ballad about growth, integration and moving in a new direction. “No Good”, a song about un-reciprocated love with a chorus that I still find myself singing and finally, “No Dustbunnies” a song that showcases Flo’s creative lyric writing, painting a world where Beaver Cleaver still roams the streets – a place where Flo longs to be, tongue firmly planted in cheek.

You can pick up the CD at – www. cdbaby. com/floanito – you will not be disappointed.

Tom Goss
The Acoustic District
Sonic Cheetahs of Death

Sonic Cheetahs of Death



2008/6/9 17:24

Live Humans in DC - The Variety Open Mic

Live Humans in DC - The Variety Open Mic



2008/5/25 21:26

Tom Goss

Tom Goss



2008/5/18 22:27



Expandable
Dave Ihmels

Washington, DC has many claims to fame – monuments, cherry blossoms, politics – but there is one thing that will always fall short of the list, folk music. Dave Ihmels has set out to change that.

With his hotly anticipated debut album Expandable, Ihmels is turning heads and opening ears in a city yearning for a voice. With the delicate Burn Every Tree opening the CD listeners are welcomed into “starlight and secrecy” as they begin their journey through what will surely be the cornerstone of Ihmels’ blossoming career.

As many albums do, the first three tracks of Expandable move swiftly and begin to unravel the artist within. This is where the depth of many albums stop; however with the opening of Over The Big Pond (Track 4) listeners are greeted with a new sound entirely. Atmospheric and spatial, looping a multitude of voices and electronic keyboards, it becomes glaringly obvious that Ihmels is just warming up.

Following Over The Big Pond, Green Field bursts back into folk/pop easily wrapping you around its fingertips. The catchiest song on the album, Green Field will catch you (as it did me) singing the final chorus on your first listen.

Other stand out tracks include Down To The Afterlife a Who-esque rocker that will have you tapping your feet and rocking your hips, Jellyfish Blues, personifying oceanic life in a way you never thought possible and Stay In The Light, a song that could easily be sandwiched into a Nick Drake album, holding up the entire way.

Fellow DC folkster Linda Sublett lends her vocals (and flute) to the album, rounding out Ihmels’ voice and helping create a depth that many never achieve.

Expandable has something for everyone and Dave Ihmels is living proof that folk will never die in a city where politics are left to run at-will.

Expandable is available on iTunes and…CDbaby.
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Whiz Bang Three

Whiz Bang Three



2008/5/14 18:25

Ok, we're just a little excited about this... see ya!
EP Release Poster..
Acoustic District

Acoustic District



2008/4/18 18:53



What Dreams May Come
Michael Yugo

Every now and then you are forced to dig. To go deeper than you once knew you could, to pull out emotions you scarcely knew you had. Once there you dabble in the reality of what it means to be alive, then re-surface, more afraid then ever to go to that place, where emotion is raw and truth ever present. Michael Yugo lives in that place. We are all better for it.

What Dreams May Come opens softly with a plucked guitar, setting the scene for what will be a delicate entrance and begins the submerge into a mere glimpse of Yugo’s life. By the fourth line (“When was the last time, that I touched your face?”), you will be in love with a voice that carries time, and experience, on its shoulders.

Stand out tracks include I Choose & Could Be, tender declarations of love, and the sacrifices we make to follow it, What I’ve Learned, a Dylanesque warning to those of us standing on the sidelines of life and Heaven’s Hand an adaptation of John 15: 9 -17 urging us to acknowledge that there is peace, truth and most especially love behind what we are seeking.

However, the truest gem on this album is a song worthy of a separate mention. Delaware Place is a song about growing up, friends & family, love & loss, failure, hope and most especially, home. Musically it is sparse, open just enough to let the listener slide into Yugo’s life, if only for a brief moment. Once there, you will hope to never leave.

Tom Goss
The Acoustic District
ToadyBarker

ToadyBarker



2008/3/22 23:21

NO Problem. Cant wait to hear the CD...

Cya..
Miché

Miché



2008/3/21 15:57

5 more days. Good luck with it all.
Celeste Starchild

Celeste Starchild



2008/3/14 17:51

cover looks NIIIIIICE!!!!!!!!!!!!

:)
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