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About Me

It's been quite some time since a band like Runaway Dorothy has captivated ears frrom start to finish. Hailing from the foothills of North Carolina, Runaway Dorothy specialize in honesty through their songs while keeping it simple and delivering them with more heart than most musicians today. Tracks like "Takes A Lot of Love" and "Too Young", broadcast the aforementioned statement loud and clear.
Growing up in the South, they absorbed the sounds of country music and the folk songs of their parents, and time would expand their musical palate to include some of the great European/UK bands. The result is a unique combination of American songwriting set to a backdrop of European textures. If you didn't know any better you'd swear you've known them all your life. Their songs and stories are your songs and stories. It's as if your best friend has put your life to music and is now singing it just for you.
The Arc, the bands debut full length album, is filled with heartfelt tunes through the melancholy voice of David Parnell. If you were to compare him with some other notable singers, it is easy to say he is a combination of the Dylan's [Bob and Jakob]. While some might scream at the comparison of Bob Dylan, David's voice is authentic and shows presence just like Bob.
These young North Carolina boys are on the right path to success and it's only a "matter of time" before music blogs start talking non-stop about them."
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SEE WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT RUNAWAY DOROTHY:
David Parnell lets the world know he’s a simple southern boy who wears his fractured heart on his sleeve, as evidenced by the band’s crushingly, endearingly honest debut album, The Arc. It’s easy to understand why RD's built such a following. Parnell’s songs feel more like confessionals.
Andrea Warner-Charleston City Paper
"When I listen to this band I feel like I'm on open road. An open road with a past in a vintage Chevy. There is something just so sweet and simple about Runaway Dorothy."
J B Duggins-Editor Anti-Mag
"Just hearing with you, abilene, and takes a lot of love was enough to convince me to buy your cd. Amazing sound."
-kllybntly5
"Wow,I'm so happyy I came across you guys.You're just amazing and honestly one of my favorite bands at the moment." [:
-CrayCatastrophe.â„¢
"You've got a captivating tone to your voice."
I dig it
-luckyinlove
"I'm sooo glad that I found out about your band. "Takes a lot of Love" was used in the twilightseriestheories podcast for this past week and it just fit so well. I was sitting at my computer, with my headphones on, listening to the podcast. And as soon as the music started, I was already hooked. Then when the voice came in, all I could say was, "Oh my God!""
-seremelaminyatur
"I spend the majority of my evening listening to the songs on this page. Don't know what to say except they are frikin good."
-spiralediris
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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/19/2006
Band Website: www.runawaydorothy.com
Band Members: David
Price
Brett
Warren
Influences: Great songs and songwriters, late nights and mornings that come too soon, coffee and american spirits.

Info:
[email protected]
Booking:
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Manangement:
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Free Promo CD Copies To Press:
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"The Arc" - Debut Full Length Album. $9.99 Click BUY NOW to purchase!

Inlcudes the singles "Abilene", "Volatile", & "Takes A Lot of Love".


Sounds Like:
follow runawaydorothy at http://twitter.com
Record Label: None
Type of Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Podcast

Hey Family,We wanted to let you know of our new podcast series we started about the band and life in general in New York City. Here you can find new songs in their earliest form and the stories behind...
Posted by on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 08:00:00 GMT

Updates & More!

Hi all, we just wanted to send out some news and updates going on in the RD camp. First off, we have a couple of shows coming up in November, first on the 15th at The Evening Muse in Charlotte, NC an...
Posted by on Sun, 26 Oct 2008 12:20:00 GMT

Blog

BLOG
Posted by on Fri, 18 Apr 2008 10:56:00 GMT

Jimmy’s Diner

So today's forecast is rain. Rain. Rain and wind and rain. However, I am hold up in my favorite diner in all of Brooklyn:Jimmy's Diner. It's awesome. Being a southern boy I long for some good down-hom...
Posted by on Sat, 08 Mar 2008 14:04:00 GMT

Things that make me happy.

So I don't knew if any of you have ever lived in a big city, but if you have you would know that the daily grind of rush rush rush can get you down. If you take a look around the subway everyone sits ...
Posted by on Wed, 05 Mar 2008 19:01:00 GMT

Demo Page

Hey Folks,Just wanted to let you know about our demos page. It's in our top eight so check out some new songs as they are in their earliest versions. Today I added a song from one of my favorite singe...
Posted by on Tue, 26 Feb 2008 13:42:00 GMT

It snowed here

New York City is now covered with the leftovers of nine inches of snow. As I look out of my window i can see people almost bust their faces as they try to navigate the sidewalks. Inside I can hear the...
Posted by on Sat, 23 Feb 2008 09:45:00 GMT

Phonies

It's cold in NYC. And I ain't just talking about the snow falling as I write this. I mean it's cold. It's dark. And awful damn lonesome right now. Did you ever do something for someone and when it was...
Posted by on Tue, 12 Feb 2008 18:06:00 GMT

Don’t take no wooden nickels....

So I am back in New York City. It seems like it has been ages since I have been here. To be honest it feels kinda strange to be here. The last few weeks in the studio were pretty much just a whirl win...
Posted by on Sun, 09 Sep 2007 12:32:00 GMT

Studio

Hey all,Thanks for stopping by and keeping up with us. Here is what has happened in the studio so far. I got here two weeks ago on Friday and started pre-production. This basically consisted of going ...
Posted by on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 12:04:00 GMT