Denver Dalley

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Denver Dalley is an accomplished singer-songwriter who got his start in Omaha, Nebraska.

Dalley collaborated with Conor Oberst of the band Bright Eyes in the politically-charged indie rock band Desaparecidos. Dalley was the main songwriter while Oberst provided lyrics. The band released one album on Omaha-based Saddle Creek Records before breaking up in 2003.

After the dissolution of Desaparecidos, Dalley moved onto other projects, including Statistics, a successful electronic-tinged solo project, and Intramural, a Nashville-based trio also influenced by electronic music.

Dalley is currently in Nashville recording Intramural's debut record. The band is recording with a number of guests, including musicians from The Velvet Teen, Brand New, Slender Means, Men, Women & Children, Pale Pacific, The Long Winters, Minipop and The Evening Episode.

[edit] Statistics

Statistics is a rock band from Omaha, Nebraska. It was formed in 2003 by Denver Dalley. They are on the Jade Tree Records label. After releasing two albums, Dalley has chosen to focus on his latest project, Intramural, effectively putting Statistics on hiatus.

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