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DeSoto Rust

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I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4 I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4DeSoto Rust Unveils New American Roots OfferingWith the release of their second CD, Greene Country Towne, DeSoto Rust elevates their take on American roots music to a new level. On their critically acclaimed debut CD (DeSoto Rust, October 2004), the Philadelphia-based band offered up a raucous collection of tunes which were faithful to a DeSoto Rust live show stripped down and hard-rocking. This time around, the band has delivered a more varied and complex album, one that shows a band whose writing and performing sound is maturing and moving in new directions.DeSoto Rust formed in early 2004, recorded the debut CD over the following summer, and, without the benefit of a label or promotion engine, made its first showing on the Freeform American Roots (FAR) chart in June 2005. The bands music has received frequent airplay on stations across the U.S., Canada, Europe and Australia and made several DJs best of lists for 2005.Some of the bands accomplishments:Seven months on the Freeform American Roots chart (peaking at ..11)Three months on the Euro-Americana chart (peaking at ..12)Nominations for song and CD of the year by contributors to the FAR chartHeres what the critics said about DeSoto Rusts debut CD:the materialhits a very high standard for a band thats barely a year old but which can sound like The Band at its best. John Conquest, 3rd Coast Music, August 2005Immediately the band sounds like a cross between Creedence and Steve Earle with powerful drawled vocals and a killer riff. Several other songs continue in this vein with stories of hard-drinking men, hard luck stories and trucks, with great riffs and soaring vocals. Paul Kerr, Americana UK, March 2005.Greene Country Towne (a reference to William Penns lofty vision for Philadelphia) once again features contributions from the bands three songwriters. The result is a collection of original songs that is varied yet cohesive, with its themes of heartbreak, isolation, disappointment, and the promise of redemption on the American road. The instrumentation, still centered around the twang of the guitar, is more layered and sophisticated, while remaining true to its Americana roots. Guest vocals, pedal steel, and keyboards round out the sound.DeSoto Rust:Steve Savage, bassDave Reeve vocals, drumsRay Hunter vocals, rhythm guitarDavid Otwell vocals, lead guitar

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Member Since: 2/28/2005
Band Website: desotorust.com,cdbaby.com/desotorust
Band Members: Ray Hunter- Gretsch Guitar/Vocals David Otwell- Jaguar Guitar/Vocals David M Reeve- Drums,Percussion,Vocals Steve Savage- Fender Jazz/Lap Steel
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Influences: The Rolling Stones,Creedence Clearwater Revival,The Band, The Black Crowes,Steve Earle,The Jayhawks,Wilco,Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt, Grateful Dead, The Radiators,Allman Brothers,Lynyrd Skynrd,AC/DC, Flying Buritto Brothers,Johnny Cash,The Byrds,Neil Young, Gram Parsons,Elvis Costello, Waylon Jennings,Doug Sahm,Rod Stewart, The Faces,Allison Krauss and Union Station, Emmylou Harris,New Riders of the Purple Sage.Hank Williams, Dwight Yoakem, The Alarm, The Georgia Satelites,As well as Pabst ,Jim,Jack,Boddingtons,Guiness,Bloody Mary, Red Bull,Wawa coffee, Hattiesburg Ms,South Jersey, South East Pennsylyvania,to be continued....
Sounds Like: August 1, 20053rd Coast Music3rd Coast Music - ..103/192 August 2005 DeSOTO RUST (self ****)Very disarmingly, these Philadelphia-based roots rockers don't dream of world domination, they're perfectly happy to share the Delaware Valley. "American roots music is making a strong comeback," says lead guitarist David Otwell, "and we want to be one of the bands making it happen in this area." However, with a distinctive sound and three members who can sing and write strong songs, Otwell (one), rhythm guitarist Ray Hunter (seven) and bass player Mike Simmons (four), with drummer Dave Reeve staying in the background, they deserve to be more ambitious. Simmons, who also produced and mixed, wrote the standouts, 100 Year Flood and For What It's Worth, but the material, all original except for Red Simpson's Close Up The Honky Tonks, hits a very high standard for a band that's barely a year old but which can sound like The Band at its best. - John Conquest June 20, 2005Roots Music ReportDeSoto Rust drives their music home on this CD. This band has everything necessary to place a major dent into the Roots Rock music genre with the release of this album. This is cool ass Roots Rock music with a distinctive sound that will turn heads anywhere this album is heard. DeSoto Rust release a high-spirited album that presents a sound only DeSoto Rust can deliver and this is what every band looks for in a new release.June 15, 2005Freight Train BoogieDESOTO RUST DeSoto Rust... (DSR Music)I liked this CD from the opening Credence-like guitar chords. Singer Ray Hunter has a deep, resonant voice and his songs an edgy, roots rock feel. But this is a band with more than one card up its sleeve, as bass player Mike Simmons also contributes more countified rock songs and (quirkier) vocals. The two styles make for a more extensive sound and assure that the simple, twangy guitar/bass/drums sound never gets dull, with sparser tunes such as Simmon's [sic] "Kansas City 6 am" and "100 Year Flood" co-existing with Hunter's grittier "Stronger Than The Knife" and the opener "Morgan Rhule". Things get a little thin when they try out some straight country ("Jim Beam", "Close Up The Honky Tonks"), but Desoto Rust is a vital band with a lot to offer. Philadelphia has been sending some fine Americana music out into the world as of late and this independent release is no exception.Released late 2004, reviewed by Michael Meehan. March 7, 2005Americana UK Philly Band Try to Keep the Twang Torch Burning. Here’s a find, sneaking out as a self released album sold by the band, DeSoto Rust describe themselves as a "twang band” with a mission to bring back roots-rock music in their area (Philadelphia, if you ask). And by any yardstick they generally succeed with an assured sound and songwriting that is way above what one generally expects from a band with no label backing. The album jumps out of the starting gate with “Morgan Rhule”, a hard rockin’ train song with the singer “Cursin’ and a drinkin’, sweatin’ and a bleedin” while shovelling coal on a train with the eponymous hero. Immediately the band sound like a cross between Creedence and Steve Earle with powerful drawled vocals and a killer riff. Several other songs continue in this vein with stories of hard drinking men, hard luck stories and trucks, with great riffs and roaring vocals. Standouts are “Can’t Sleep at Night” where the bass guitar propels the tune as if it’s barreling down the highway and “Austin Lights” where lyrics such as “And they try to push that kodachrome, Shootin’ blanks and changin’ robes, It’s black and white to me” are enigmatic and evocative at the same time. Many bands would be content to fill their album with such fare but DeSoto Rush can tap into a more reflective and laid back style also and these songs are the icing on the cake here. “For What It’s Worth”, with female harmonies by Christine Havrilla, is a jaunty lament by two ex-lovers looking back on a relationship with excellent country fiddle playing as the pair duet like some rhinestone sparkled couple. Best of all is “100 Year Flood”, a story about the perils of living by a river (The Mississippi?) and having to watch the water level, knowing that one day your life’s work could be washed away. Here they sound almost like The Band in their heyday. The album finishes with the one cover, a nice bar band rendition of “Close Up the Honky Tonks”, exit, heads held high. With two vocalists to add light and shade and some very assured playing the band sound confident and deserve to be heard. For a self released album this is mighty impressive and deserves to find a wider audience than the lucky ones attending their concerts.© 2005 Americana UK Sunday, February 27, 2005South Jersey Courier-Post© 2005 Courier-Post/Gannett Newspapers
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Check out this event: David Allan Coe w/ Desoto Rust

Hosted By: DeSoto Rust When: Saturday Feb 16, 2008 at 6:00 PMWhere: Crocodile Rock Cafe520 W. Hamilton StAllentown, PA 18101United StatesDescription:DeSoto Rust Click Here To View Event...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Sat, 19 Jan 2008 12:20:00 PST

Check out this event: 1st performance of 2008 for DSR

Hosted By: DeSoto Rust When: Friday Jan 18, 2008 at 10:00 PMWhere: Dawson St Pub100 Dawson St(Manayunk off Ridge)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|39 19127United StatesDescription:DeSoto Rust Click Here To ...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Wed, 26 Dec 2007 05:44:00 PST

Wes Paul Hunter

December 11, 2007- Wesley Paul Hunter Arrives! Congratulations to Ray and Amy on the birth of their son, Wesley Paul.  He arrived at 5:22 PM and weighed in at 6 lbs. 13 oz.  Ray says he has...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Sun, 23 Dec 2007 05:13:00 PST

DSR Setlists

We are going to start posting our setlists for each performance.You'll probably notice little change in the short term to the sets.But they will gradually change to include new DSR tunes as well as so...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Tue, 24 Jul 2007 06:12:00 PST

Our night in Brooklyn

..> Sunday, April 15, 2007 The Trash Bar We've done blizzards at Whiskey Dix, we've had flooding at John & Peter's, and now it was time for a freakish spring nor'easter in Brooklyn.  Kudo...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Mon, 16 Apr 2007 12:18:00 PST

Sellersville Theater 1894 Feb 16th. A review and thank you

Wow.  Playing this great venue with the legendary Bill Kirchen was a real honor.  Bill is an incredibly nice guy and, of course, a Honky Tonk God.  Watching a master play the Fender Tel...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Sat, 17 Feb 2007 10:53:00 PST

Desoto Rust talks about both cds.(article from a German website)

Johanna Bodde of Radio Winschoten's Alt.Country Cooking is scaling back on her DJ duties to write reviews and do interviews for Insurgent Country, the comprehensive alternative country website run by ...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Fri, 05 Jan 2007 10:30:00 PST

Our new bass player

We would like to welcome our new bass player Steve Savage of South Jersey to Desoto Rust.Steve currently plays guitar for Gritzz a C W dance band all over the Delaware and Lehigh Valley as well a...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Mon, 13 Nov 2006 01:38:00 PST

Farewell Mike and Thankx again

If  you read the e-mail announcing our show this Saturday at Whiskey Dix, you saw that Mike Simmons will be leaving DSR.  Mike is a founding member of the band, our bass player, a song-write...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Fri, 22 Sep 2006 06:10:00 PST

Some Reviews of the Desoto Rust cd

I'm going to post some reviews and news in this area. Here is one from the Courier Post in South Jersey. .. HAVE YOU HEARD DeSoto Rust, the debut CD by the year-old Philadelphia-based quartet of th...
Posted by DeSoto Rust on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST