Dan
Lewis (1953- ) songwriter, composer, instrumentalist, audio engineer, recording
artist, arranger/producer with complete recording studio & mobile
recording. On the Asheville music scene since 1974, Dan Lewis writes Americana
songs flavored by the traditional old- time mountain music, folk tunes and
bluegrass that he grew up with in the Blue Ridge mountains of western North
Carolina.
A
music veteran who has performed hundreds of times for thousands of people in
the US and the UK over the last 40 years, Dan helped organize early Bele Chere
festivals in Asheville, produced many concert events, performed with 1st
generation blues musicians Walter & Ethel Phelps, concerts and recording
with synthesizer inventor Robert Moog (Mr.
Synthesizer died in 2005), fronted the 1950s-60s dance band "Johnny &
the Jokers". Twelve CDs of various original music. Acoustic guitar
(finger-style, flatpicking and rhythm), electric guitar, synthesizers and other
instruments.
Creates/performs
original songs, instrumental music, electronic, dance, pop, folk/traditional, Americana, traditional
blues, etc. Awarded 3 artist grants from the North Carolina Arts Council.
Recent shows with classic bluesman Ironing Board Sam, playing blues and 1960s
soul music. Also currently performs traditional old time and Americana music with Sheila Kay Adams and the
Scofflaws.
Audio
engineer at Acoustic Audio Recording. Also specializes in transfer and
conversion of old analog recordings on vinyl and tape to digital Cd and Mp3
format, with state-of-the-art noise reduction and digital re-mastering.
https://www.reverbnation.com/danlewismusic
Dan Lewis - Time (1979)
Dan Lewis - Right
Here (1979)
5 comments:
there is a light at the end of the tunnel ..."toward the light"...
great...thanks
Excellent choice and very nice work , as always. Thank you
While I appreciate your interest in my music, I must ask you not to give my music away; it is not yours to give away, and a violation of international copyright law. Please remove your download link. Thanks, Dan Lewis
I have to respect your request even if i disagree. Anyway thanks a lot for your music and for your visit here Mr. Dan Lewis.
Thanks for responding to my request to remove your download link to my music. It is very difficult to make a living as a musician; it takes a lifetime of effort, and very few ever make any money. Every day is a struggle to survive and just pay simple bills and buy food, and that struggle often takes me away from my music to somehow pay the bill due last week. I'm sincerely grateful to anyone who listens to and enjoys my work; thank you. Music is mostly a spiritual pursuit, but living in this world gets more expensive every day. If you think about it, you could not survive if your work had no value, no one could. I'm simply asking that, if you sincerely value my work, then don't give it away; honor me by supporting my efforts, which will allow me to create more music. Best regards, Dan Lewis https://www.reverbnation.com/danlewismusic
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