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Genre: Bluegrass / Country / Rockabilly
Location Kansas City, Un
Profile Views: 2242095
Last Login: 4/12/2013
Member Since 12/20/2006
Website www.mkoc.com/Horizon/jewell.htm
Record Label L. V. Dabbs Publishing BMI
Type of Label Indie
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Bio
Hi folks and a big thanks to all who have stopped by and a million thanks to all who have become friends and played my songs. David Jewell was born and grew up in a samll town of Thayer, Mo., right on the Mo. and Ark. state line. after highr svhool i served 6 years in the Army, 2 active and 4 years in the reserve. i managed restuarnts for 18 years (to many hours), i went to work for the Libby corp. who build generators for the goverment, the union took us out on strike. i got a job driving a truck for a handicap workshop (Southeast Enterprises) i also took care of all their equipment, was chairman of the fire and safty committie, we had around 180 employees and 20 staff members, i also had a little shop in the warehouse where i made the enployees over 1,500 adative devices, to enable them to perform jobs they could not do without them or to inprove thier production and quality, i figured i would be there around 2 monthe tops on strike from the Libby corp., but i liked it so well i retired from there 23 1/2 years later. i started to write songs because it seemed like country music had lost it's country way and sound somewhere along the way , i like a lot of different kinds of music but none touches the soul like trasditional country, guess you could say i like traditional country better than country pop. today i have a catalogue of 200 plus songs i have written and 21 record cuts by other artists. i guess my dream would be for one of my influences to record some of my songs, i record a lot of my qwn demoes my self as i play several instruments, it helps keep the cost down. i would like to take this time again to thank y/all and sat dance by again real soon/ David Jewell p.s. check out 18 more of my songs on my website at www.mkoc.com/Horizon/jewell.htm .... -
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Influences
Jimmie Rogers, my Dad always played lots of his songs, Hank Williams Sr. ,what can you say his great songs still lives, George Jones, been listening to George ever since I can remember. he can bring it to the table, Merle Haggard, one of the best for singing, playing and writing he can do it all, Alan Jackson, wow can that man sing and write -
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David Jewell is one of the best unknown talents in traditional country songwriting that I've heard in a long while. He wrote to me one day via email to ask how to contact an artist that had been featured on MKOC's Horizon. He felt this young man had the true traditional style to fit the kind of songs David writes. I gave him the contacts he needed and asked if he had a site or samples of his music. He promptly offered to send me a demo tape, not for promotion, just for my enjoyment. He knew I loved ballads and put together a tape of 18 demo songs that he had written and had recorded by demo artists. Now, to be quite honest, I really wasn't expecting much. There are many songwriters with great music but when you hear the demos, they rarely have good singers, good bands and turn out to be something you play over and over again. I received David's demo tape in the mail one summer afternoon while my Ma, two aunts and I sat outside on the porch. We had decided to take a ride down the river to get an ice-cream cone so we took David's tape with us, not really expecting much.... WRONG! From the very first song, my Aunt Sis & Aunt Louise chimed in, "Who is that?? He's great?" The music was reminiscent of the old traditional country that we'd heard and loved all our lives, but these were new songs, new voices and it was almost like being in the Twilight Zone... as though we'd been there, heard that before, but hadn't. As we traveled down the river road, we enjoyed more and more songs, each time someone would say, "Oh! listen to that one.. it's even better.." It's not that one song was actually better than the last, we just didn't expect them all to be so good! By the time we had our ice-cream and traveled back home, my aunts were asking me how they could order his tapes, did he have CDs, etc. I had to explain that it was a demo tape from an unknown songwriter. They just couldn't get over it. How can such great music not get to the radio?? Sadly I had to inform them that I hear more good music through unknowns on the internet than you'll ever hear on the radio nowadays! They asked me to make copies of the tape for them. I quickly came in, emailed David, telling him about the response, and he was thrilled. "Make all the tapes you need for them. I'm just so happy someone is hearing and enjoying my music." I ended up having to make a copy for my cousin as well. I took it a step further and spoke to my good pal, Alex Cullum of Boots 'n' Saddles Radio, about David's music. Having found out he had no website, no resources to have one, and was a blue collar worker who spent a lot of his time helping others, I wanted to do something to help him. Alex helped make my wishes easier when he wrote David and asked for a tape. Then he had the tape remastered and put to CD and sent a copy to me and the rest to David. Poor Alex, he's still kickin' himself because he forgot to keep one copy for himself! With all of that in place, thanks to Alex, I can now present David's songs to the world in the hopes that at least ONE dedicated traditional country singer will want to record one or more of David's songs. These songs really deserve to be heard by all. This is only a small sample of David's work. Since that first tape, he's sent me many more as well as wrote a special song for the Child Alert Foundation. That one hasn't been recorded by an artist yet, but it will be in due time.. just need someone willing to record it for us. HELLO??? ;) All of the following songs but one, were recorded in a studio by one of the following three artists, all who portrayed David's songs very well: Gary Johnson, Dicky Minor and John Carpino. Track #11 was recorded at home by David.. it's not a professional recording, but the song is the essence so one is able to overlook the quality in this case. ..Member Since:
December 20, 2006Influences:
Jimmie Rogers, my Dad always played lots of his songs, Hank Williams Sr. ,what can you say his great songs still lives, George Jones, been listening to George ever since I can remember. he can bring it to the table, Merle Haggard, one of the best for singing, playing and writing he can do it all, Alan Jackson, wow can that man sing and writeRecord Label:
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