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dylansingh

  • Street Cred: 333 Contextual Help marker
  • RECs Made: 6
<p><b>Dylan Singh</b> is a British born unsigned singer/songwriter of Indian heritage. His family is from Punjab where music is a huge part of culture, folk music in particular. He grew up listening to an eclectic mix of eastern and western music, from Bhangra beats to Delta Blues. He fell in love with Otis Redding's voice and the whole Stax records era at the age of fourteen. And at fifteen, John Lee Hooker jettisoned him into his journey through the blues. The British Blues invasion in the 60's was a big influence, partly for the fact that those bands got the World to recognize the genius of the likes of Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, amongst others. Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd and classic rock is a staple of the music that has influenced him. On the eastern side, Dylan grew up listening to great singers such as Jagjit Singh, Alam Lohar, Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn and Gurdas Maan. He enjoys listening to everything from Punjabi folk music to Qawwali's to ghazals –and, of course, Bhangra! </p><p> <b>Dylan</b> started singing in a choir at an Anglican school in Gloucester when he was a child but eventually took interest into playing drums, tabla and guitar. At thirteen, his parents divorced and he moved to London. It proved to be a musical turning point and Dylan turned more and more to music to avoid dealing with issues of racism and loneliness. Singing and playing rhythm guitar has led him into songwriting and he has been writing for several years whilst living in NYC. For Dylan, songs are expression, the thoughts and feelings of someone experiencing life, “Sometimes it's you and sometimes it's a character but it has to be felt. I believe in telling a story to the listener, if they want to listen.” </p><p> For more, please visit <a href="http://www.dylansingh.com/">www.dylansingh.com</a> or <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dylansingh">www.myspace.com/dylansingh</a> </p><p> <em>"London's Singh makes a steady & well-produced sort of guitar-driven singer-songwriter rock, but his real boon will likely be his voice. Far sturdier than the coffeehouse standard, it brings his stuff a professional patina that could see it compete with a Train or James Blunt type." (Editor's review, download.com, c|net)</em> </p>

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<p>Otis Redding, Gurdas Maan, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf John Lee Hooker Leonard Cohen, Johnny Cash, Alam Lohar, Nusrat Fateh Ali Kahn, JJ Cale, Bob Dylan, John Renbourn, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, Chris Isaak, Tracy Chapman, Eric Clapton, John Mayall, Robert Johnson, Stax Records, The Beatles, Steve Cropper, Booker T and the MG's, Carl Perkins, BB King, Sam and Dave, Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bert Jansch, Amos Lee, Tom Petty, John Coltrane, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin, Bukka White, John Fogerty, Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music, Patti Smith, ... </p>

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dylansingh Rec'd this on Feb 21, 2008:
Street Cred: 333 Rec's: 6
“A rock blues song about a broken father-son relationship.”
dylansingh Rec'd this on Feb 21, 2008:
Street Cred: 333 Rec's: 6
“a morose blues song.”
dylansingh Rec'd this on Nov 7, 2007:
Street Cred: 333 Rec's: 6
“"Sitting here working the hours, writing a poem signed, Your Bloody Flower"”
dylansingh Rec'd this on Nov 7, 2007:
Street Cred: 333 Rec's: 6
“A rockabilly song about breakup ;)”
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Sshomi Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 18861 Rec's: 560
“I'm with jimm73 on this one...that suddenly burst midway through the song is a kick.”
Sshomi Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 18861 Rec's: 560
“Soft and pretty acoustic track.”
Sshomi Rec'd this on Nov 20, 2009:
Street Cred: 18861 Rec's: 560
“This album is a nice Amie Street find. The vocals may immediately made me think of the Indigo Girls.”
Joshua Rec'd this on Nov 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 6630 Rec's: 211
“A.A. Bondy defines what patriotism means to him and makes a great song doing it”
DWIZZLE Rec'd this on Nov 19, 2009:
Street Cred: 34296 Rec's: 2701
“you can't help but vibe to this”
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