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OLD DAVE, FRIDAY APRIL 4TH AT THE BULLFROG

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About Me

Just because you're paranoid does'nt mean they're not out to get you.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: a 48 year-old White guy returns to Michigan after 12 years of banishment in the wilds of Nebraska and walks into the Cactus Lounge on 8 Mile Rd…
If it sounds kind of strange…well, that's just Old Dave: an evolutionary combination of Marlboro Red smoke, weeded small-town hip-hop, and deep south sensibilities…also a former Marine nicknamed "Demolition Dave" who currently drives 118 miles a day to dig graves. With influences ranging from Johnny Cash to Aretha Franklin, and from Biggie and Tupac to Merle Haggard, Old Dave is not your average emcee. A "true White-trash bottom feeder," Old Dave's particular psychosis allows him to swing from painfully introverted to delusionally grandiose in the blink of an eye.
Old Dave is the product of Arkansas and Tennessee parents, and was steeped in music from an early age; mostly country, but with a generous helping of Motown and classic soul music mixed in. He was born in Taylor, Michigan…not far at all from the musical hotbed of Detroit city. He started writing poetry as a child and gradually developed his hyper-sexed and politically subversive style at the expense of many, many composition books, notepads, and sheets of loose-leaf paper. Later on, now married with children, he stumbled onto hip-hop when he found Biggie and Tupac tapes (seriously) in a hiding place in his daughter's room.
The music caught his ear and he discovered a new vehicle for his writing. He got his name at one of his first open mic sessions; there were two Daves performing. He just happened to be the "Old" one. Through fate and chance, he wandered into an open mic at the Cactus Lounge in Detroit and saw firsthand the skill and diversity that exists within Detroit's underground hip-hop scene. That's when he decided to take this music thing from hobby to career.
Dave has developed a strong underground following from numerous open mic appearances and local shows. Very soon, however, the world will get a chance to hear his unique sound. He's currently finishing up his first mixtape: "Talkin' Trash: Volume One." You should expect to hear a lot from Old Dave in the coming years. In his own words, "I ain't goin' nowhere. Hell, I'm just getting started."

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/12/2006
Band Members: Ain't no one here but me!

Influences:
INFLUENCES: 50 cent, Eminem, Dr. Dre, Jay-Z; Johnny Cash, Ludacris and Jerry Reed. Tom T Hall, C W Mcall; there's been too many to name them all. Cliffnote, Massive, Ali, Fat Ray. Tha Sixaz, 87 and L'Renee. Roach and Rouge from the Scumbag crew. Shaka Jay and Young Baldwin just to name a few. D12, Slum Village, The Gorilla Funk Mob; They've all had an impact on this poor old slob. Not long ago I was fortunate enough to stumble blindly into some of what's going on, in and around the Motown's underground music scene. I have been influenced and guided along by some of the most talented people I have ever met. There's no sound that goes down, any better than what we got goin round, Right here at home in the Motown.I am truly grateful to everyone who has seen fit to let me be a part of what's happening here
Sounds Like: Something that sounds something like something you've heard somewhere before. Something that makes you feel like something that makes you wanna here more. Something that makes you think of something you ain't thought of in a while. Something that every time you think of it, something about it makes you smile.

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My Blog

Who do you think im talkin bout

You just aint got the tools,  and you cant use what you aint got,         &n bsp;    Why you so busy-pretendin-to-be somthin y...
Posted by OLD DAVE, FRIDAY APRIL 4TH AT THE BULLFROG on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 01:06:00 PST

Monica Blair

Think of some of the most influential voices to come out of this town. Marvin Gaye, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, the list goes on and on, this town is the home of alot of great talent. But the on...
Posted by OLD DAVE, FRIDAY APRIL 4TH AT THE BULLFROG on Thu, 03 Jan 2008 01:26:00 PST

ONE OF THOSE DAYS

Where to start, what to say, the skies are gloomy and grey. I don't think I've seen the sunshine in three or four days. I woke up in a mood that went from bad to worse. Flat broke so I stole money out...
Posted by OLD DAVE, FRIDAY APRIL 4TH AT THE BULLFROG on Sat, 10 Nov 2007 11:55:00 PST

Talkin Trash review by P-Dog on Detroitrap.com

Click Here: http://www.detroitrap.com/smf/index.php?topic=532.195msg5287 1 Go to page 14, P-Dogs reviews
Posted by OLD DAVE, FRIDAY APRIL 4TH AT THE BULLFROG on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 06:23:00 PST

Special Sound of L'Renee

When most people hear the term Motown it carries with it a certain expectation. These expectations are fullfilled in the person of L' Renee. Something mellow and smooth it grooves and soothes ya. Tha...
Posted by OLD DAVE, FRIDAY APRIL 4TH AT THE BULLFROG on Fri, 14 Apr 2006 07:37:00 PST