Free Outdoor Concert 6/26: Dan DeWalt Sextet

Hello friends,

Next Thursday, June 26, 6:30 at the band shell in Peskeomskut Park (main street) Turners Falls MA, I will be presenting a sextet concert of my music. The band is a different iteration of Green Mountain Mambo and I’ll have some fabulous players with me.

John Clark, french horn, has played with a vast array of musicians: Gil Evans, Carla Bley, McCoy Tyner, Paquito d’Rivera, The Fuggies, and countless others.

Wes Brown, bass, has toured the world with many groups, including the legendary pianist Earl ‘Fatha’ Hines, Anthony Davis, Bill Barron, Ed Blackwell, Talking Drums, Anthony Braxton, and the Black Rebels reggae ensemble

Julian Gerstin, congas and percussion, is immersed in the folk traditions of Ghana, Cuba, Martinique, Brazil and other African/Diasporic countries, as well popular styles of Nigeria, South Africa, Martinique, Cuba, Brazil, Trinidad, Jamaica, Mexico and others. . He has toured and recorded with numerous world music acts including Baba Ken Okulolo and Zulu Spear.

Gary Fieldman, drums, has worked extensively in NYC and Boston works with the Tall Tale Trio and was a co-founder of Know Orchestra.

Brian Bender, trombone, has toured the world playing Klezmer, Reggae and Latin Jazz bands. He is a stalwart of the Pioneer Valley music community.

I’ve been around for awhile and had had the pleasure to get to play music with wonderful array of musicians in many different places.

Please come down to Turners Falls next Thursday and join us for an evening of sparkling music.

thanks

Dan

‘Played Once: 16 Impromptus Pondering Empire’ Out Now

The compositions on this recording are all spontaneous. My score is the world we live in. The result is my emotional and musical interpretation of the forces that course through the planet: war and violence, greed and poverty, arrogance and colonialism, consumerism and vapidity, racism and genocide, patriotism and scoundrelism, as well as the obscured inner layers of beauty and fortitude, hope and goodwill, and increasing solidarity among the oppressed.

Each of the sixteen compositions took on its shape as I played; as it sounded the music informed my fingers and led the way through a narrative until a conclusion presented itself.

“Never Again?” is the opening song in the Gaza Suite. “Never again” is a statement of determination and intent that has become the universal reaction to the holocaust perpetrated by Nazi Germany on the Jews, Roma, homosexuals, communists and other perceived enemies of the Reich in the mid 20th century.

How tragic is it that the main victims of that violence and murder are themselves now perpetuating the same crimes of violence and extermination against the civilian population of Gaza, who have had the temerity to resist the taking of their homeland and culture by the Israeli state, backed by the U.S. and its western allies?

As generational trauma can be passed down from the parent to the child, so too can the people of entire nations, as generations are bombarded with indoctrination and compulsory military service, find themselves traumatized into a state of fear and intolerance. As Zionist leaders have worked to achieve their goal or ridding Palestine of the Palestinians in order to create a wholly Jewish state, they have had to take away their population’s capacity for empathy; they have had to convince Israelis that not only must the Palestinians be replaced, but they must also no longer be seen as valid human beings, in order to deserve the punishment that the Israeli state has decided to mete out to them.

“Never Again?” and the other compositions on this recording are dedicated to finding the strength through love and empathy to be able to defy the dominant paradigm; to resist the greed, selfishness and misplaced pride that drives the daily destruction of the planet and of too many of those who are simply trying to live in peace upon it.

Green Mountain Mambo ‘Who’s a Patriot?’ Now Streaming

STREAM ‘Who’s a Patriot?’ HERE

“People rarely win wars, governments rarely lose them. They first use flags to shrink-wrap peoples’ minds and suffocate real thought, and then as ceremonial shrouds to cloak the mangled corpses of the willing dead.”
– Arundhati Roy

credits

released February 1, 2012

Featuring..

Dan DeWalt – piano
Steve Sonntag – trumpet & flugelhorn
Clayton DeWalt – trombone
Ben James – drums
Julian Gerstin – congas
Wim Auer – bass

Recorded, mixed and mastered by Charlie Schneeweis, Marlboro Vermont
Cover photo by Rosemary DeWalt

Prepared for digital release by Joel Eisenkramer, Root Cellar Sound

Label contact:

Root Cellar Sound
Joel Eisenkramer
joel@joelveena.com

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(time to) Face the Music released on CD and digital

STREAM Face the Music HERE

Pure joy.
Some new tunes.
I call Tim and Wim and ask them to join me on a Monday morning.
No rehearsal, but the music we’ve played together in the last couple of decades serves us well.
Most tunes only need one take – no dubbing or angst.
Just three musicians together, playing for each other.
Lucky me.
I hope you enjoy the music.



As humanity crashes and burns, we can all use some music to keep up our strength to work for a better world.

credits

released November 2, 2023

All tunes written by Daniel J DeWalt (ASCAP) except ‘Dashed Hopes’, written by Mark DeWalt

Dan DeWalt – piano
Wim Auer – bass
Tim Gilmore – drums

Recorded by Joel Eisenkramer, Root Cellar Sound at chez moi South Newfane, Vermont.
Mixed & mastered by Joel Eisenkramer, Root Cellar Sound.
Graphic design by Tim Thrasher, Thrasher Graphics
Digital cover art designed by Joel Eisenkramer


Label contact:

Root Cellar Sound
Joel Eisenkramer
joel@joelveena.com