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Dutch Henry

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VINTAGE GUITAR PLAYER MAGAZINE HAD THIS TO SAY ABOUT DUTCH HENRY:Dutch Henry writes the kind of Pop-Rock that while never being completely out of fashion, probably won't be Top 40 any time soon. The title cut is a bouncy pop piece, much like many of the songs here, and calls to mind the Beatles or Beach Boys. Sure, other bands do the same thing, but not as well. The song has a unique lyric about outer space, and the guitars by John Merchant and Greg Miller are suitably trippy. Throughout this disc, guitars form and dominate the songs in part because Merchant and Miller sound joined at the hip. "Smile" is a great example, with its melodic, intertwining guitars. "Aron Gordon" is oddly sweet country-pop that calls to mind the likes of NRBQ, with plenty of hot country playing. "Lonely You" is a hugely quirky pop song and its solo, filled with hints of jazz, mixes marvelously with the Beach Boys-style background vocals that highlight the song. This Michigan band has all the tools needed in this day and age: they write great songs, the musicians are top-notch, and they play music that sticks in the head - JH John Heidt VINTAGE GUITAR MAGAZINE June 08

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Member Since: 22/07/2007
Band Website: www.dutchhenry.net
Band Members: ROBERT OERMANN FROM MUSIC ROW MAGAZINE HAD THIS TO SAY ABOUT DUTCH HENRYIt’s an audio feast for Americana lovers. It’s an audio feast for Americana lovers. Here are five new collections to warm your rootsy hearts. There’s not a loser in the bunch. In fact, I can’t even decide which one is the Disc of the Day. I will tell you this: The Malcolm Holcombe and Walter Hyatt CDs are going into heavy rotation at my house at once. And Dutch Henry is definitely staying near the stereo, too. DUTCH HENRY/All That Space Writer: Dutch Henry; Producer: none listed; Publisher: Sell the Pup, ASCAP; Dutch Henry (track) (www.dutchhenry.net) —This four-piece Michigan pop/rock band is now being promoted, publicized and managed out of Nashville. This is the lead off track and title tune to a fantastically melodic collection. It is the kind of sound that once you’ve heard it, you can’t wait to play it for somebody else. Infectious and energetic and just plain fun. They’re aiming for Americana acceptance, particularly with tracks like the snarky "44 Days," but I see no reason why mainstream pop shouldn’t have a shot at this too.Robert Oermann MUSIC ROW MAGAZINE NashvilleTN May '08Dutch Henry 44days

Live @ Alvin's in Detroit

Influences:
Sounds Like: The Beatles, Fountains of Wayne, Kings Of Leon....You Get The Idea!
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Dutch Henry back in the studio

Hey Friends, Yep, we're back in the studio recording a new song called "Fresh"....basic tracks were done this week, and we'll be finishing up next week...We're doing this song for a Gr...
Posted by on Sat, 09 Aug 2008 16:40:00 GMT

On the Road Again

Hey folks, Gearing up to go get warm for a few days and hopefully bring it back home with us :) Chicago, Nashville, Asheville, Atlanta, Cincinnati....here we come! We will of course, as always, let yo...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Feb 2008 11:21:00 GMT

WOW can you believe that just happened to us!!!

Dutch Henry is on the road again&traveling through the Midwest again in a cramped van full of music gear, empty bottles, fast food bags, and boxes of CDs. We're talking about how to pay all the bills ...
Posted by on Mon, 30 Jul 2007 15:10:00 GMT