Me - singin & strummin
Bob Gonzalez - shufflin
Kenny Koller - pickin
Christopher Cassels - pluckin
Influences
Counting Crows,
James Taylor,
The Jayhawks, Simon and Garfunkel, Guster, Willie Nelson, Neil Young,
Toad The Wet Sprocket,
Aimee Mann,
The Courtney Janes, Radiohead,
Elvis Costello Indigo Girls,
Jack Johnson,
Pearl Jam,
Ball Point Birds,
Dave Mathews,
Alexi Murdoch,
Beck,
Brett Dennon,
Good Mornings,
Tyler Ramsey,
Jackson Brown,
Sting,
Tom Petty,
Coldplay,
Stone Temple Pilots,
Tracy Chapman,
The Beatles,
Weezer,
For Squirrels,
The Dimes,
Ray Lamontagne
Small town roots in rural Pennsylvania are the inspiration for singer
songwriter David Fletcher's understated folk songs.
Like many musicians David spent his 20s in frenetic rock bands,
but he's now enjoying a slower pace, playing intimate venues and
writing songs that look back and feel comfortable.
Though he's played nearly a thousand shows, written hundreds of songs,
and produced 12 albums over the past 15 years, the simple immediacy of
David's music and performances are undiminished.
Hey David! Hope you have fun at your show in LA, I just got the invite for it. Oh, and I love the new picture of you. I thought of a place you should play at if you ever come up again. It's a local wine bar. Very intimate space. Cute. I guess they have people play there a lot lately. Anyway, check it out. :o) (I feel like I already told you this now that i wrote it all, so if I did, sorry!) Take care
No, I haven't seen too many people these days. Ammie and I split pretty recently and I've been without a drink for a little over 20 months, not to mention I'm still temporarily living in Lincoln.....so I've been avoiding bars/Sacramento for the most part. I'm sorry to hear you're not playing live much.....I really dislike playing solo, it's just not what I was made for, but I'm trying to force myself to stay active in the music community. Still, I can't help but love all of those songs you did with your solo stuff/RA.....truly great songs and the recording quality is top-notch. Don't put that guitar down for too long, it always needs love. Cheers.
Hey David! How are you? How'd the tour go? I'm sad I didn't see you.... I've found a cute place in Ashland you should play at next time you are traveling though. It's called Liquid Assets. A wine bar downtown. It's really cute and nice. I went last week for the first time and saw 2 people playing. Pretty mellow. Anyway, just thought I'd throw it out there for future reference. :o) Have a wonderful week!!!
Been listening to "Lunchbox Cowboy". Nice production work. It's cool to hear the many ways that you change your songs when you play them with different people or in different settings. It makes every time I hear your work feel new. It's the same thing I dig about jazz variations, live sets and unplugged albums. Inspired art, David.
David Fletcher. Where to begin...thank you sooo much for a)being a fantastic friend b)for being a fantastic songwriter and c) for being a fantastic person. it wouldn't be a show with out you. Thank you for being part of Bazaar-Stock. See you soon, kc