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Dave Rave

"Cool Kinks-ian Power Pop"- Entertainment Weekly

About Me

Dave Rave is a musician’s musician. To the general public, he’s the manic Teenage Head rhythm guitarist who graduated to lead singer and catapulted the band back into the charts; but musicians know him as a valued session player (Daniel Lanois, Andrew Loog Oldham, Alex Chilton, and countless others) who can play the best version of a song he’s never heard.Dave began his music career in his high school years writing songs and performing driving acoustic rock and folk-pop in and around their native Hamilton. This evolved into the wildly popular, The Shakers, from 1979-1982 with Rick Andrews, Tim Gibbons and Claude DesRoches. They charted many singles with albums produced by Daniel Lanois (U2) and Jack Richardson (Guess Who, Alice Cooper). Their garage rockapunkabilly sound ignited the masses during their reign.Following the break-up of The Shakers, Dave took over as lead singer of the already popular Teenage Head. Dave replaced Frankie Venom who incidentally had worked with Dave on several other projects including a band named Madonna. Dave Rave continued to take Teenage Head on an upward trajectory with radio friendly hits like “Can’t Stop Shakin’”. Dave left Teenage Head after a successful run to try things out on his own.Often referred to as a Canadian Nick Lowe, Dave was the first North American artist to sign to Russia’s Melodiya record label and recorded Valentino’s Pirates in 1989 as The Dave Rave Group. They were originally known as the Dave Rave Conspiracy but this name was changed to appease cold war era Russian sensibilities. Press surrounding this release included a CBC documentary revisiting Russia with the group as well as 3 promotional videos that were in heavy rotation at Much Music in Canada. Some of the players on this album included Gary ‘Pig’ Gold, Coyote Shivers, Jack Pedler and Television’s Billy Ficca. Bullseye Records re-issued the album for the first time on CD in 2001 and the positive reviews continue to pour in.The next Dave Rave Conspiracy album, Three Octave Fantastic Hexagram, included many of the players from the Valentino’s album with the addition of former Washington Squares player, Lauren Agnelli. Lauren and Dave formed an incredible creative partnership that resulted in 3 Agnelli & Rave albums over the next ten years including the critically acclaimed Cowboy Flowers Sessions, Heaven and Earth, and Confetti!, not to mention a song writing partnership that flourishes to this day with hundreds of songs to their name.Media continually notes “his sharp pop intelligence means the songwriting is of high standard.” Dave continues to produce incredible music in a wide variety of genres from jazz to folk to rockabilly to punk. But it is Dave’s pop sensibilities and his devotion to making music that is honest, intimate and real regardless of whether he touches you with smiles, tears or the occasional urge to pogo in your living room.The Dave Rave Group’s second album, Everyday Magic, was released in 2003 and features players from his former bands such as Teenage Head, The Shakers and bands and musicians whose projects he has worked on in either in a musician’s capacity and/or in production roles such as The Trews, Joe Mannix and Kate Schrock. “Love Fades” and the title track “Everyday Magic” featuring ECMA winners and Juno nominees, The Trews, received airplay at Rock, AC and Campus radio.Dave spends his time in Canada and the US playing live, producing, writing and coming up with more ideas to bring great musicians together for the purpose of entertaining themselves and the masses. Dave Rave has co-written one of the songs that will be featured on The Trews next album to be released in late August 2005. Dave Rave will also be releasing his second jazz-pop album entitled In The Blue Of My Dreams with Mark McCarron in late 2005 under the Bongobeat label. A 2-CD anthology of Dave Rave’s music in all genres will also be released worldwide on Bullseye Records in October of 2005. Listen for new singles such as “Nicki” by Dave Rave’s band The Crashtones with Mark Rogers of LMT Connection to hit Rock radio this Fall. Dave Rave continues to tour internationally with over 80 dates this year in Canada, The US and Europe.www.dave-rave.comFOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Lisa Millar, VP Publicity & Promotions, Bullseye Records of Canada 416-284-7067 or [email protected] Distributed in Canada by Fusion 3 Distributed in the US by Burnside Distribution

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Member Since: 2/8/2005
Band Website: dave-rave.com
Sounds Like: The Kinks, Nick Lowe, Teenage Head, The Ramones, The Trews,
Record Label: Bullseye Records of Canada & Bongobeat Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Shows & Fun so far this year...

Hey everyone,   In case you havent been on my site lately weve totally revamped it. There are some new videos to see, some new interviews to listen to and lots more pictures to look at.   I...
Posted by Dave Rave on Fri, 21 Apr 2006 08:52:00 PST

The Anthologies are in. Come & Get It!

Hey everyone,Happy New Year. Hope you had a great holiday. Im back in Canada with the Brand New Anthologies in my hot little hands. You can get them on my site at www.dave-rave.com . The las...
Posted by Dave Rave on Sun, 15 Jan 2006 09:07:00 PST

Summer Update

Hey everyone,   Just got back to Canada to start my new summer season at the Hernder Estates Winery in St. Catharines with Bill Culp. Im playing every Saturday and Sunday all summer. Check out w...
Posted by Dave Rave on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

Fun summer ahead...

Hey everybody,Great to talk to you again. As Im writing this I just got back from Giant Stadium with Steven Gardner where we watched England. What a buzz. Got to see Beckham and Michael Owen. Wha...
Posted by Dave Rave on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST

My life so far this year...

What a great year were havin already. Im back in New York City right now writing, producing and playing with some great people. So far this year Ive continued writing with recent ECMA Group of th...
Posted by Dave Rave on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST