Jacob Kaplan - Bass Guitar Joey Bradshaw - Rhythm Guitar, Vocals Cannon Lee - Drums Kyle Pierce - Guitar, Pedal Steel Andy Simmonds - B3 Organ, Vocals Chris Martin - Drums, Bass Guitar, Vocals Daniel "Bones" Anderson - Drums, Smiles C.J. Mask - Lead Guitar, Vocals Jeff Snow - Drums, Metal History Dean Lorenz - Shred Susan "Soon to be" Snow - Violin
The Kings of New England - The Recording Team The Edge of America
Produced by Louis Defabrizio
Engineered by Matt Malpass
Mike Dunn - Vocals, Electric Guitar, Piano, Organ, Harmonica Louis DeFabrizio - Bass, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Recorder, Tambourine, Backing Vocals C.J. Mask - Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals Jeff Irizarry - Drums
2006 Marigolds and Monsters Studio
Management:
Dave Harris
UVT Entertainment
dave@uvtentertainment.com
Booking:
Neil Rubenstein
Ten In One Talent
nrubenstein@teninonetalent.com
Press Inquiries:
Mike Dunn
mikedunncontact@gmail.com
Label:
Chad Pearson
chad@pisforpanda.com
Influences
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Paul Westerberg and The Replacements, Rhett Miller and the Old 97s, Bob Dylan and the Band, Louis DeFabrizio and Gasoline Heart
From the beginning 24 year old singer-songwritter Mike Dunn's intention was to make music that would make people want to step outside, get in their cars, and drive. In early 2006 he stepped in to Marigolds and Monsters Studio in Atlanta, Georgia with engineer Matt Malpass and producer Louis DeFabrizio to achieve that goal with his experienced backing band The Kings of New England. After 5 long days they emerged with a fine peice of honest rock n' roll entitled "The Edge of America".
It all started with a little encouragement. Although, Mike Dunn has been in a number of bands through his young career he had never been showcased as a frontman. In late 2005 Mike began recording demos under the name Palomino. Once confident enough in these demos he brought them to Louis DeFabrizio (Gasoline Heart, The Kick). DeFabrizio immediately found potential in the tracks and took on the project as both a experienced player and accomplished producer.
"I looked up to Lou, still do." says Mike. "I wanted to do something with some heart, with some soul, with some energy, something real that could acctually mean something to people." Drawing on influences from Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Paul Westerberg, and Bob Dylan, Mike eventually came out with a combination that is completely his own.
"At the end of the day, the song is the most important thing." Mike Dunn and the Kings of New England make music that is distinctly American and distinctly part of an emerging crew of honest rock n' roll bands from their area, including DeFabrizio's own Gasoline Heart. Although this is just the beginning of the road for Mike Dunn and the Kings of New England they bring a confidence in their musicianship to the stage that is rarely seen by bands twice their age and energy to match. With the release of their debut E.P., The Edge of America, this spring Mike and the Kings have a lot to look forward to. Enjoy the ride.
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Hey, just stopping by your page to check your stuff out - keep me posted on your work. Let me know if you'd like some help with your next project - Brody Murakami
Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane.To those who don't know me, I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! new videos too! Ruby Jane
hey hope your doing well, we wanted to give you Free download of our single "broken to Pieces" over at purevolume. just go to www.purevolume.com/inviolenttimes hopefully your doing well... write back! -Bennett!
Mike, I'm so glad you guys are coming back to Nashville. I had to work last time you were here. But this time I will be there! And I might buy you a PBR or whatever you drink.
"Rock 'n' roll smells phony and false. It is sung, played and written for the most part by cretinous goons and by means of its almost imbecilic reiteration, and sly, lewd, in plain fact, dirty lyrics...it manages to be the martial music of every sideburned delinquent on the face of the earth." - Frank Sinatra