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David Gans
Personalizing the universal and universalizing the personal
It's not easy being a multi-hyphenate. But singer-songwriter-guitarist-radio producer/host-author-journalist-record producer-photographer David Gans at least makes it look like loads of fun. That he can juggle so many balls in the air is nothing short of astonishing; that he does it with such skill, passion, assurance, wit and grace is even more remarkable.
Known far and wide as the light behind the widely syndicated Grateful Dead Hour radio program, several books on the Dead and a number of intriguing CDs relating to the band and its music (see below), David has in recent years blossomed into a compelling performer in his own right, touring nationally and releasing several albums, the most recent of which is the critically acclaimed Twisted Love Songs. The seventeen tunes on Twisted Love Songs offer a wonderful glimpse of the breadth of this modern troubadour's musical gifts.
Armed with his sturdy baritone, an electro-acoustic guitar and a pedal-controlled looping setup that allows him to layer multiple guitar parts into a complex contrapuntal weave, David makes the term "solo artist" seem woefully inadequate - surely we're hearing other unseen guitarists in this glorious stew! But no, the folks who were witness to the live performances from which the album was culled can tell you there were no other players in the shadows or pre-recorded tape legerdemain involved - just a marvelous right brain-left brain synergy that allows David to conceive of and execute his loop collages in real-time and in perfect rhythm; no easy feat, to be sure. On the instrumental "Cassidy's Cat," he deftly interlaces melodic figures from a trio of beloved Grateful Dead songs - "Cassidy," "China Cat Sunflower" and "Bird Song" - to fascinating effect: it unfolds like some steadily moving audio collage. Other songs on the CD use looping to different degrees, some not at all. This isn't the gimmick of some one-trick pony, but a carefully conceived approach to song construction that has evolved with David's own songwriting.
And it is the strength of his large and impressive body of original songs that has earned him his ever-growing devoted following. As he says, "My presentation might be novel and intriguing with the loops and all, but the song's the thing." Those songs are impossible to categorize or pigeonhole. He writes tunes that are clearly autobiographical and ones that are like finely rendered fictional short stories. A gentle, lilting love ballad that seems to radiate a golden glow might be followed by a dark, sardonic indictment of some human folly. "I think the mission of art is to personalize the universal and universalize the personal," he says.
Indeed, his journey is our journey, and the characters in his songs are like all of us: asking questions, looking for answers, amused, confused, outraged, amazed, engaged, cynical, indignant, loving, lonely, on the run, hiding out, waiting and wanting and hoping and praying that, as he sings, "it's gonna get better." Yep, it's the whole human ball o' wax, a compassionate everyman's take that combines the charming simplicity of classic American folk tunes with rare literate incisiveness. You gotta love a songwriter who can write lines like "Narcissistic cathexis is my ex's pathology/ She hooks 'em and crooks 'em and cooks 'em with impunity," as he does in "Desert of Love," a truly twisted love song.
But "skilled solo performer" fills only one page of David's artistic resumé. As so many concert- and club-goers have seen, he is also is a supremely sympathetic musical collaborator, always up for adding his voice and/or guitar (electric or acoustic) to any kind of tune that calls for it. Besides playing in all sorts of bands through the years, from the fondly remembered Reptiles to the recent Honky Tonk Hippies, he's also sat in with an amazing range of fine musicians, such as Phil Lesh, Railroad Earth, Donna the Buffalo, Henry Kaiser, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Peter Rowan, Ollabelle, the late great Vassar Clements, Jim Lauderdale, The String Cheese Incident, Peter Rowan, and moe., to name just a few. He has also written songs with a host of others, including Jim Page, Lorin Rowan, and Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. And his live repertoire is peppered with an incredibly broad (and unpredictable) range of cover tunes by old and new musical heroes.
Pressed to list some of his own songwriting influences not too long ago, David reeled off Bob Dylan, The Beatles, Jackson Browne, Steve Goodman, John Prine, CSN, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Holland-Dozier-Holland, Mann & Weil, Carole King, Gram Parsons, Elton John & Bernie Taupin, Robbie Robertson and the Grateful Dead; quite a list. But he'll also tell you that in recent years, as he's toured extensively and played with so many superb musicians at festivals and in other settings, he's discovered a whole new generation of songwriters and players who are inspiring him.As both a player and a fan, he understands the indefinable transformative power of music - how it feeds our very life-force, bonds us together in obvious and unseen ways, teaches us, heals us, makes us better citizens of this fragile planet. As David notes, "I came up in the time when we thought music could change world, and I still think it can - the only way the world can be changed: one person, one soul at a time."
He's definitely doing his part.
- Blair Jackson
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Member Since: 7/11/2005
Band Website: dgans.com/
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DAVID GANS: Twisted Love Songs $15.00
DAVID GANS: Solo Electric $10.00
DAVID GANS AND ERIC RAWLINS: Home By Morning $12.00
DAVID GANS: Solo Acoustic $12.00
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Record Label: Perfectible Recordings
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

DG in the Shamans Den

On Sunday, November 2, I appeared on Frank Moore's webcast The Shaman's Den on luver.com.Performance and interview and photos....
Posted by David Gans on Wed, 12 Nov 2008 03:13:00 PST

Gans gig (and CD) update

Hello friends!The CD, The Ones That Look the Weirdest Taste the Best, is here, but the web page isn't quite ready for prime time. For now, you can see the cover art, read the credits, listen to audio ...
Posted by David Gans on Wed, 12 Nov 2008 03:10:00 PST

DG on Green 960 today

I'm doing the Angie Coiro showtoday (right now!) on Green 960 in San Francisco - progressive talk radio. 3-4pm Pacific time.Angie has been using my song "It's Gonna Get Better" as her closing music ...
Posted by David Gans on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 03:32:00 PST

Rubber Souldiers at MagFest

Rubber Souldiers 10/25/08MagnoliaFest, Live Oak FLLorin Rowan: guitar, mandolin, vocalsChris Rowan: 12-string guitar, vocalsDavid Gans: guitar, vocalsMark van Allen: pedal steel guitarByron House: bas...
Posted by David Gans on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 03:31:00 PST

Audio samples

The Ones That Look the Weirdest Taste the Best is now available on CDBaby!Soon this will all be integrated into an actual web page, but for now, here are samples of the eleven tracks on my new CD The ...
Posted by David Gans on Fri, 07 Nov 2008 07:16:00 PST

Land of Hope and Dreams

My dear friend Beth Livingston posted this on her blog, and I want the world to see it! ...
Posted by David Gans on Tue, 04 Nov 2008 02:37:00 PST

The Ones That Look The Weirdest Taste The Best

Now conveniently purchase my new CD online using this nifty PayPal button:The Ones That Look the Weirdest Taste the Best US addresses $18.00 Outside of US $22.00 2 copies (US only) $...
Posted by David Gans on Tue, 04 Nov 2008 02:07:00 PST

Benefit concert on December 19

Words & Music: The Michelle McFee Benefit ConcertA very special night for a very special friend, featuring:David Nelson & FriendsPete Sears  Mark Karan  Peter Albin - Mookie Siegel  Jimmy Sanchez ...
Posted by David Gans on Tue, 04 Nov 2008 01:58:00 PST

Wildman Steve update

From Wildman Steve. The GD Hour "airs" online Wednesdays at 9pm Central on Widman Steve Radio.Happy November to all you Widman Steve Radio Family Members!October was an amazing month, with live perfor...
Posted by David Gans on Tue, 04 Nov 2008 01:27:00 PST

Lambert gets out the vote

My esteemed co-host has a message that I agree with 100%Photo by Don Beech
Posted by David Gans on Sun, 02 Nov 2008 02:39:00 PST