Archives by Month March 2010

 
 

They’re Playing My Song!

29. March 2010 •Category:MEDIA, VIDEO • Comments: View Comments

The video of “Enough” is playing on CMT.com:

"Enough" on CMT.com

Click here to visit the CMT.com site.. if we can send them some traffic, maybe they’ll put the video on the TeeVee.

Exactly. What He Said:

26. March 2010 •Category:MEDIA, VIDEO • Comments: View Comments

Jason Wheeler at WeAreAustin.com NAILS it:

Imagine doing something day in and day out for 40 years…and then changing your tune to do it different and better than ever before.  That's what the critics say Dana Cooper has done with his new CD The Conjurer. 

On the new compilation, Cooper says he aspired to a "rawer, more organic sound than on past recordings".  He's also done trying to fit into any neat descriptions, saying his new works draw on "folk, blues, rock, reggae, pop, and country".

That quick review accompanies the video of Dana's appearance yesterday on the "Austin Live" TV show, just prior to his CD release show at the Cactus Cafe.  Click the image above to see Dana's segment form Austin Live:

It’s “Street Date” for “The Conjurer” — And More!

25. March 2010 •Category:MEDIA, NEWS • Comments: View Comments

Today is Thursday, March 25 – the long-awaited day when The Conjurer finally goes on sale "on desktops everywhere" from the "music store" link at the top of this website.  It is also available via iTunes and should be available from CDBaby later today.

But wait, there's more!  In addition to today's official release of The Conjurer, we've also restored Dana's 2001 release –Harry Truman Built A Road — to the catalog.  The actual CD is still out of print, but thanks to the miracle of modern technology, Harry Truman is now available in the music store via digital deiivery (aka (download).  This is the only place where Harry Truman is available in any form.

But that's not all! In addition to The Conjurer, in addition to the digital release of Harry Truman Built A Road, we've assembled "The 21st Century Collection."  The compilation includes all three of the CDs Dana Cooper has released since the turn of the millennium:  Harry Truman, Made of Mud, and, yes, The Conjurer — all downloadable with a single click for just $21.00.  If you're not familiar with Dana's earlier work, stop by the music store, where you can listen to 8 tracks from The 21st Century Collection in their entirety (no 30 second clips around here!).

Dana celebrates the release of The Conjurer with three shows in Austin, Houston, and Dalls Texas this weekend . Check the schedule in the sidebar on the right for details, and by all means stop by and say hello if you can make it to a show.

Do Lyrics Matter?

23. March 2010 •Category:MEDIA • Comments: View Comments

Janet Goodman at Music News Nashville thinks so:

Do lyrics matter? You bet they do. Lyrics connect with listeners’ hopes, fears and everyday lives. They tell stories and entertain us. They illuminate our flaws, as well as our better choices. Veteran singer/songwriter Dana Cooper is a masterful lyric craftsman, whose abilities are well-respected in the songwriting community, reflected in other gifted writers recording his material, such as Claire Lynch and Pierce Pettis. This Nashville recording artist has a new collection of Americana songs titled “The Conjurer”, self-produced along with Thomm Jutz. Having a hand at writing all thirteen tracks, Cooper digs deep and delivers emotionally felt performances all the way through this album.

Click the banner to read the full review:

“A Fine Craftsman”

19. March 2010 •Category:MEDIA, NEWS • Comments: View Comments

This just in from the San Antonio Express:

Dana Cooper at Scenic Loop Café Nashville-based, Texas-tempered songwriter is touring with his new CD, "The Conjurer." Cooper's songs are not tricks. They're gems created by a mixture of talent and the high pressure finishing that comes from making a living working in front of fans and the uninitiated. If Cooper makes it looks easy, that's because he's a fine craftsman.

Dana Cooper: Sharing A Screen with Russell Crowe

19. March 2010 •Category:MEDIA, NEWS • Comments: View Comments

Musicians all have resumes that tout their experience with statements like “…. has shared the stage with The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan…” etc. etc.  OK, maybe not a whole lot of musicians can cite precisely those experiences.  But now Dana Cooper can say that he has “shared a screen” with no less a box-office star than Russell Crowe.  Both are featured this week at a new pop-culture site, ScreenRave.com.  Check it out:

screenrave.com

The “In the Spotlight” article is a great feature about Dana, and if you click the “Music” link in the top-level menu and follow the link to “Browse Music,” you’ll the video of “Enough” featured there as well.

Who is this Dana Cooper you might ask?

15. March 2010 •Category:MEDIA, NEWS • Comments: View Comments

Dana Cooper

Dana Performing in Pensacola, FL in 2009

Here’s a great write-up from a site called “ScreenRave.com:”

First let me say “I watched him in a live one-man show with a harmonica around his neck and a guitar hanging at his side”. Cooper was performing in Pensacola, Florida at “The Greater Gulf Coast Arts Festival” in 2009. He stood alone on stage with only the two instruments to keep him company. And I thought “This could be interesting”. Then he began to play, one track gave way to another and soon the crowd was as happy to see this as I was. “Phenomenal” is the only word that came to mind. I honestly felt that other people on stage (such as a drummer, backup guitars, or any other instrument) could have done nothing to improve his performance, which is to say “Wow, the dude can kick it”!

Read the whole story by Dan Suggs here.