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Denice Franke
Folk / Acoustic / Americana

Gulf Coast Blue
NEW Release on August 5, 2008



Galveston Island, TX
United States

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Last Login:  12/2/2009
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Member Since6/30/2008
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Denice performing Cool Water and Pink Moon Revisited
Americana Crossroads Live Concert Series
Morehead Conference Center
Morehead, Kentucky
October 24, 2008.




Denice performing Hounds with Ron Woestenburg
Transvaria Den Haag, The Netherlands
March 5, 2008.
Video by Fred Schmale




Denice performing Let Me Go
Transvaria Den Haag, The Netherlands
March 5, 2008.
Video by Fred Schmale




Denice performing David Olney's song Little Bit of Poison
Live at the Kuumbwa in Santa Cruz, CA on January 20, 2001.




Nanci Griffith with Denice singing backup vocals on
There's a Light Beyond These Woods - Live 1985




Nanci Griffith with Denice singing backup vocals on
Bill Staines's song Roseville Fair - Live 1985




Nanci Griffith with Lyle Lovett and Denice singing backup
vocals on Last of the True Believers - Live 1985


Record LabelCERTAIN Records
Type of LabelIndie


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Mar 25 2010 8:00P
Legion Arts /CSPS Cedar Rapids, IA
Mar 27 2010 11:15A
KDHX 88.9 FM St. Louis, MO
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The Focal Point Maplewood/St. Louis, MO
Apr 10 2010 8:00P
Circle of Friends Coffeehouse Franklin, MA

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   About Denice Franke
There was San Marcos. And Austin. And Houston, and bars and auditoriums and coffee shops the world over. There were collaborations with some of the greats of American song, including Nanci Griffith and Eric Taylor. There was time as a bartending folk singer, or a folk singing bartender. But, for Denice Franke, it was Galveston that did the trick. Crossing the causeway, there was something that happened to the air, and it made the breathing seem easier, and it kept the guitar strings in tune.

"It's a weird thing, this feeling that immediately came over me when I would come on to the island," said Franke, whose new Gulf Coast Blue album is a series of portraits and postcards straight out of her new home of Galveston. "Whatever it was, it put me totally in the moment. I took time to walk the beach and play guitar and read and work on songs, and I could dig my heels down and get into stuff that I wouldn't in a noisy environment."

Produced by Mark Hallman (Carole King, Eliza Gilkyson), Gulf Coast Blue is an invitation to terrains internal and external, beautiful and complex. There's grit and danger here. There are secrets revealed and secrets kept close, and motorcycles and sad motels. And there's a feeling that this is something distinct and different from Franke's first two solo albums, each of which were recorded by Lone Star muse Taylor. This isn't a back turned to Franke's past, but it's a page turned, with roots in folk and branches outstretched towards blues and rock.

"You go in to the studio with a clear picture of how it'll play out, and then you get something else," she said. "And that's what you want: You want the songs to do what they're going to do."

On Gulf Coast Blue, Hallman wraps Franke's voice - an instrument that conjures silk and smoke and dusk and other lovely things - within textured settings. Spare piano and percussion adorn "Weather Is Fine," while "Gibraltar" and "Cool Water" are fleshed out with organ, bass and amped-up guitars. Franke's acoustic guitar is the album's instrumental centerpiece, and she plays that guitar with a musical eloquence that is uncommon in this era of bang 'n' strummers. The guitar, the voice and all else work in service to songs populated by seekers and wonderers.

"A lot of the characters in these songs, their lives are associated with the gulf and the water and those surroundings, and the gulf coast ties them all in," Franke said. "It's a collage of different folks who present themselves."

Franke is one of those folks, opening windows to herself as she shines light on Sergio and Tara Lee, the Harley girl and the woman whose skirt "whips like liberty." It's a soft light that Franke shines. It's short of flattering, because flattering is too close to pandering. But there's a kindness inherent in her portraits, just as there's a kindness inherent in the artist. For decades, Franke has worked back roads and highways, touring and recording with Griffith and Taylor, Hal Ketchum and plenty of other notables. After all that, she has emerged with a bag of beguiling words and melodies, and with a wholly unique way of singing and playing for people. Lay your worries down, baby. Leave the nightingale to sing.


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Svart Smultron

Svart Smultron



Aug 4 2009 6:35 PM

Thanks for the reqest Denise! Your songs are wonderful!
Trio Kontrast

Trio Kontrast



Aug 4 2009 6:35 PM

Hi Denice!
Trio Kontrast has listened to your cd ( I finally could buy it in Sweden)and enjoyed!on our way from Finland. Thanks for being your top 40 friends! Kimmo / T K
Anders Hjelm

Anders Hjelm



May 23 2009 8:41 PM

Hi Denice & thanks for accepting my request.
Gulfcoast blue is a great record, I love it! Favourite songs are: Seminole girl, Tara Lee and Sergio.

Best wishes.
/A
mawtex

mawtex



May 25 2009 3:21 AM

So nice to be able to see you and listen to you whenever I want my dear sweet old friend! I'm gonna have to look you up on the island.
Kate Hearne

Kate Hearne



Apr 30 2009 3:13 AM

You ROCK Franke! :) Hope to see you sooner rather than later.
Labyrinth Cafe

Labyrinth Cafe



Apr 13 2009 3:50 PM

Hey, Denice ~

Thanks for an amazing show at Labyrinth last night - so great to see/hear you again... and our audience was enthralled. Keep writing those incredible songs... and keep Florida on your annual radar, please - you are so gifted (not to mention hilarious!)...

Susan
Trio Kontrast

Trio Kontrast



Mar 4 2009 7:11 PM

Hi Denice! Your "Swedish fan" here again. Just heard your "Seminole girl" in the Swedish radio. Great music! Greetings from a snowy Sweden.
Kimmo/ T K
Marisa Yeaman

Marisa Yeaman



Jan 4 2009 11:53 PM

Hi Denice,
Just stopping by to wish you a Happy New Year.
I hope 2009 is great for you and that there is only sunshine (no storms) on your horizon! Aussie Greetings!
WUMB-FM Listen live at http://www.wumb.org

WUMB-FM Listen live at http://www.wumb.org



Aug 18 2008 5:33 PM

Hi Denice from all your friends at WUMB, 91.9 in Boston. Congratulations on Gulf Coast Blue.
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