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Michael Harris Band

Six strings & three chords of truth!

About Me

CDREVIEWS.COM - NOVEMBER 2006Having lost my three closest and oldest friends to strokes in the past four years, the heavy sense of loss in Michael Harris’ voice and words in “September Song” is painfully relatable. “Are you sitting here with me/Easing my pain so lovingly,” Harris sings, his voice trying to hold back the tears. Given that the album is dedicated to the memory of his mother, there’s no doubt as to whom the words are about. But even as a sorrow-stricken cello haunts its intimate, reflective arrangement, “September Song” is for healing, not mourning. It’s for after you’ve accepted a loved one’s passing, when you begin to wonder if their spirit is nearby. It is incredibly moving. When you hear the melancholia rise in Harris’ vocals when he croons, “Do you remember how he played?”, it’ll linger in your memory.Some critics have compared Harris’ voice to that of Peter Gabriel and Matthew Scannell of Vertical Horizon. There is merit in both although Harris’ music has far more substance, lyrically and sonically, than Vertical Horizon’s. Artistically, Harris’ explorations of jazz, acoustic rock, and world beat can be more closely linked to Gabriel but without any dance elements. Overall Harris prefers a slow groove, and when he is on, he can quite spectacular, especially on the sultry “Blue Horn”; the pensive “Why?”; and the soaring “Superman,” the second best track on Open Letter after “September Song.”“Superman” isn’t about the comic-book character but a guy who has succeeded in doing everything for his girl except the biggest thing, which is preventing their relationship from crumbling into pieces. “Try to fulfill the dreams in your head/ Lost my cape along the way,” Harris confesses as the Man of Steel walks away in defeat.Open Letter is exactly that: It’s Harris’ open letter to the world. And we are blessed for having the opportunity to read it.Michael Sutton________WHISPERIN & HOLLERIN (UK) NOVEMBER 2006As the year begins to close, we can start compiling our lists of the best albums of the last twelve months. When that time has come, the Michael Harris Band's "Open Letter" (http://www.daibox.com) CD will stand proudly among them. From start to finish this is a breezy yet highly emotional effort, a personal masterpiece that combines the best elements of jazz, acoustic folk, soul, and alternative rock.This is no trendy indie effort, just back-to-basics light rock played with love and bittersweet tears. To say that I have been obsessing over this record would be an understatement; I am completely under its spell, from the engaging shuffling beat of the title track to the mournful, contemplative strings of "September Song." In fact, I have probably listened to "September Song" more than any other tune on my iPod this month. It's a song about accepting death, the loss of a loved one, and wondering what happens to people after they die. Do they continue to caress us with their spirit, and do they take their rightful place in the skies above? It is touchingly beautiful with a healing vocal performance from Harris. Harris is a gifted songwriter who probably isn't aware of how good he truly is. At first, "Fresh Water" seemed to address the plight of the hungry and dying populations of Africa, then it hit me that it's probably about how the government treated the survivors of Hurricane Katrina.There are touches of jazz, namely with the contributions of Michael Moynahan on trumpet and the late Michael Rose on saxophone, but they don't dominate the mix; instead, they simply provide spicy illumination. More importantly, the tunes are memorable and filled with life and positive vibes. We need more artists like this, definitely.Adam HarringtonI edited my profile with Thomas Myspace Editor V4.4 (www.strikefile.com/myspace)


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Member Since: 1/15/2006
Band Website: mh-band.com
Band Members: Michael Harris - Rhythm Guitar & Lead Vocals --Carl Byron - on Keyboards and Accordion --Roberto Montero - on Electric Lead Guitar --
Influences: There are so many artists who I admire & here are a few of a list to broad to mention them all: Ella Fitzgerald, Dinah Washington, Miles Davis, Sting, Bob Marley, Ray Charles, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Damien Rice, Johnny Cash, Tom Jones, Neil Sedaka, U2, Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye, Bonnie Raitt, Tom Waits and the list goes on. Still fine-tuning though the sounds in my head to find my best voice.
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Record Label: Dai Box Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

New Podcast on 6 Strings!

Hey there! Yes I have been tardy as of late with putting up some new post, but I will definitely not make excuses. What I will say is I have been practicing, working on some new songs and I posted a n...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Wed, 13 Aug 2008 09:40:00 PST

Slow and easy!

So I was just a little while ago sitting in the garden of my apartment, glass of wine in hand, magazine on lap and my dog at my feet - intermittently feeding him bits of carrot (which is his favorite ...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 04:16:00 PST

Too many shows too little time

Well I don't really intend for this to be an extremely long blog entry. It has dawned on me again as I get invites for shows from fellow musicians, many whom I would really like to see, that there are...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Wed, 09 Jul 2008 12:16:00 PST

Happy 4th!

So I first thought I was going to get on my soap box when I wrote my next entry here and I was going to discuss the state of things as I see it - but I think I will just save that for another day. It'...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 09:36:00 PST

H.O.G. heaven

So as you might have been able to guess from the title of the entry I have finally taken the leap and joined the Harley Family. Much to the joy of my friend who has been urging me for years to give up...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:49:00 PST

Women of the Congo and new wheels

So where was I last. I am pretty sure I told you all about the journey to Napa and the little guitar shop, so I think that would bring me now to my torn ACL in my left knee that will at some point nee...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 12:22:00 PST

Napa Valley & I love the iPhone

So I recently took my first trip to Napa and it was pretty awesome. I went to attend the wedding of a friend and had a glorious weekend. Firstly it was great to chill with my friend and "Little Sister...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:16:00 PST

2nd Song, simple ceremonies

Well Balage and I are very close to finishing the 2nd song of the new CD. I laid in the final vocal tracks this last weekend and we added a percussion layer and an unplanned but inspired Slide guitar ...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:32:00 PST

Weekly grocery list and the Video Horizon

Ok, so the title is actually a bit of a mislead as this blog has nothing to do with my weekly grocery list. Though I will say that this week I did get most of my weekly groceries at "Whole Paycheck" o...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Wed, 28 May 2008 10:45:00 PST

B-Days and progressive change.

Well yesterday was my B-Day and I am however not like most and I don't get crazy introspective because I have past another year on the planet. I am pretty introspective most of the time so I guess the...
Posted by Michael Harris Band on Fri, 23 May 2008 08:26:00 PST