Doug Spears - Folk
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| Webpage: http://www.dougspearsmusic.com | ||||
| Location: Orlando, Florida, USA | ||||
| Description: A troubadour poet, a seamless blend of storyteller and performing songwriter, Doug Spears is fresh and new, yet at the same time hauntingly familiar - pure acoustic music with a true folk / folk rock sound and vocals often compared to John Denver. | ||||
| Biography: Doug Spears Performing Songwriter Bald Cypress Music 36 Interlaken Road Orlando, FL 32804 407-257-4242 dcsnole@yahoo.com www.dougspearsmusic.com www.MySpace.com/dougspears www.SonicBids.com/dougspears http://cdbaby.com/all/dougspears Winner of the AMERICAN SONGWRITER MAGAZINE Lyrics Contest, "Break Some Stones" and published in July / August 2007 issue. Finalist, Tenth Annual (2007) Avalon Music and Arts Festival Rising Star Songwriters Contest Winner Will McLean Award 1997 "Banks of the Old St. John's" Finalist South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter Competition 1998, 2000 Finalist Suwannee Springfest Songwriter Competition 2000 Unisong International 10th Annual Songwriting Contest 2005-06 - A Mother's Tears top 20 finalist in AAA / Americana - Teppintine, Honorable Mention Songwriter Universe Magazine - Top 5 songs of the month January 2006 This Old House Billboard World Song Competition 2006 - Honorable Mention Top 500 Songs Submitted This Old House, It Must Be You, Annie’s Chairs Drawing on elements of contemporary folk, Americana, bluegrass, country and folk rock, Doug Spears produces a sound that is fresh and new, yet immediately familiar causing one reviewer to call it "retro contemporary, yet neo-traditional." Painting vivid, lyrical images set to memorable melodies, delivered with a warm, unique guitar style and powered by rich vocals reminiscent of John Denver, Doug is a favorite on the festival and listening room circuit throughout the eastern US and beyond touring wherever the music takes him. A seasoned performer, Spears has invested more than 30 years honing his craft to perfection and with each song bite, the rich flavors penetrate the listening palate. " . . . definitely a complete artist--voice, guitar, writing, and stage presence all blend seamlessly and comfortably" says Rocco Colello, Colello Promotions, Tampa, Fl. Often drawing comparisons to some of the best known and well established artists of the genre ( ". . . a rich earthiness to his playing that recalls that of Gordon Lightfoot and a gruffer James Taylor", Creative Loafing Tampa 6/6/07) Doug has carved a special niche for himself in the folk music world from his native Florida. He is a regular on the stages of the Will McLean Music Festival, The South Florida Folk Festival, The Gamble Rogers Folk Festival, The Florida Folk Festival and other similar gatherings. In 1997 he garnered the Will McLean award for his song "Banks of the Old St. John's." He has had the privilege to perform alongside some of the highest regarded nationally touring folk artists, including Pierce Pettis, Ellis Paul, Andrew Calhoun, Michael Smith and Jack Williams. "Lightfoot meets Taylor w/ the smooth vocal delivery of Gene Watson, bravo!" LeAnna Mosely, Music Moonk Music, Virginia. Doug was born in Leesburg, Florida, a rare fourth generation Floridan, and his best childhood memories tie back to the farm house his grandfather built just west of Leesburg in the 1920's. He took up the guitar at age 12, learning on an old Gibson J-45 loaned to him by a family friend, and soon began writing his own songs heavily influenced by the wealth of songwriter poets of the time. Doug's songcraft has matured into the skillful painting of lyric portraits of interesting characters, places and events and dealing with the often joyous though sometimes difficult aspects of our lives. Spears’ critically acclaimed 2005 debut CD, Truths & Lies, received well-deserved praise for it’s songcraft and musicianship. "... an impressive combination of economical wordplay and simple, evocative melodies." Jim Abbott, The Orlando Sentinel. "Doug Spears . . . [is] an accomplished songwriter , and his new disc, Truths & Lies, is burnished like an old hardwood floor. . . . With a voice reminiscent of John Denver and a full acoustic backup band, Spears has put out a folk/Americana disc that's as enjoyable for the local storytelling as it is for the musicianship." Bob Whitby - Orlando Weekly. His 2007 sophomore album, Break Some Stones, is a “live in the studio” solo recording of 14 songs covering a wide array of subject matter. Filled with strength, vulnerability and character, Break Some Stones wonders at the world’s beauty and flaws, it’s heroes and villains, it’s love and loss . Poised to rise to new levels within the folk music scene with this album, Spears continues to deliver songs with aching depth and enticing aspirations. ". . . it just doesn't get any better than Doug Spears. He is a poet!" Greg Abate, Who’s Next?: A Music Review e-zine, Los Angeles, CA. | ||||
| Press Release: NEW CD RELEASE BY DOUG SPEARS COMES OUT OF THE BLOCKS FAST WITH AMERICAN SONGWRITER MAGAZINE AWARD Doug Spears' new 2007 release, "Break Some Stones", is coming out of the blocks fast. Just before its release in July 2007 its title track, "Break Some Stones", won the coveted American Songwriter Magazine Lyrics Contest and is published in the July / August issue of that leading publication. "Break Some Stones" is a "live in the studio" solo recording which features a straight on rendition of 14 great original songs. Doug Spears is an Orlando, Fl. based performing songwriter whose acoustic music draws on elements of contemporary folk, Americana, bluegrass, country and folk rock. The result is a sound that is fresh and new, yet immediately familiar causing one reviewer to call it "retro contemporary, yet neo-traditional." His work combines vivid, lyrical images set to memorable melodies, delivered with a unique guitar style and powered by rich vocals often compared to John Denver. Spears is no stranger to winning awards for his songwriting. In 2005 Doug released "Truths & Lies", a collection of 12 songs ranging from regional, historical pieces about Florida's past (including "Teppintine", "Steam Train" and "Banks of the Old St. John's") to insightful, personal pieces like "This Old House", "Mournful Eyes" and "It Must Be You." Very well received, "Truths & Lies" earned excellent reviews and songs included on that album earned numerous awards. “Banks of the Old St. Johns” won Florida’s Will McLean Award in 1997. “This Old House,” “Annie’s Chairs” and “Swimmin’ Against the Tide” earned Doug finalist slots in the 1998 and 2000 South Florida Folk Festival Songwriters’ Competition and the 2000 Suwannee Springfest Songwriters’ Competition. More recently, “A Mother’s Tears” earned top 20 finalist status in the AAA / Americana category of Unisong International’s 10th Annual Songwriting Contest for 2005-06, while another track, “Teppintine,” earned an Honorable Mention. Songwriter Universe Magazine selected “This Old House” for its “Top 5 songs of the Month” in January 2006. In a land of transplants and transients, Doug Spears is a rare fourth generation Florida native. Born in Leesburg, Florida, his best childhood memories tie back to the farm house his grandfather built just west of Leesburg in the 1920's. He took up the guitar at age 12, learning on an old Gibson J-45 loaned to him by a family friend, and soon began writing his own songs heavily influenced by the wealth of songwriter poets of the time. Doug's songcraft has matured into the skillful painting of lyric portraits of complex characters, places and events, in both difficult and joyous circumstances, delivered with a deft and subtle touch. Doug Spears will be touring throughout the eastern U.S. in 2007 and 2008 to promote ”Break Some Stones”, starting with a three week tour in July and August 2007 that includes shows in Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and North Carolina. His current schedule, links to purchase his CDs and booking contact information can be seen on his website at www.dougspearsmusic.com and on his MySpace site at www.myspace.com/dougspears. | ||||
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