Dave Barnes

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Dave Barnes
Birth name David Barnes
Born June 20, 1978 (1978-06-20) (age 29)
South Carolina, U.S.
Origin Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Genre(s) Acoustic
Rock
R&B
Blues
Occupation(s) Singer-Songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar
Vocals
Drums
Years active 2001Present
Label(s) Razor & Tie
Associated acts Matt Weltz
Website DaveBarnes.com

Dave Barnes (born David Barnes on June 20, 1978) is a rock-r&b singer-songwriter from Kosciusko, Mississippi in the U.S.. Barnes is known - aside from his music - by his humorous and witty anecdotes. As a recording artist, Barnes is one of few successful artists who has achieved critical and some commercial success as an independent recording artist.

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[edit] Biography

The oldest of three children, Dave Barnes was born in South Carolina in 1978. He is the son of a pastor who relocated his family to Kosciusko, Mississippi, just as Dave turned six years old. The Barnes family then moved to Knoxville, Tennessee the summer before Dave's junior year in high school. Barnes went to college to further his studies playing drum set and once getting to college started playing guitar and writing songs for fun. He was initially only interested in writing material for other performers but was later encouraged by his peers to perform his works himself. Barnes accepted their encouragement and began performing within the campus at Middle Tennessee State University, and later began performing at various nearby universities in nearby regional centres as well as his own.

After graduating from Middle Tennessee State University, Barnes began touring and in 2002 released his acclaimed five-song EP Three, Then Four, as purely a guitar and vocals release. With this release and the touring performed around it, Barnes' fan following expanded, with assistance by word of mouth and internet promotion. Barnes toured heavily for over a year after that. Through this period, Barnes met Ed Cash, a record producer who had worked with Bebo Norman in the past.

At the suggestion of Cash, it was then time for Barnes to record a full band studio LP. Barnes released Brother, Bring The Sun in September 2004. This album was critically acclaimed for Barnes' songwriting and overall high quality presentation for an independent release. Also through its release, Barnes gained notability amongst famous singers Amy Grant (who later performed on Barnes' Wedding song "I Have And I Always Will"),[1] Vince Gill and John Mayer.[2] In 2005, Barnes co-produced the five song EP Today & Tomorrow for best friend Matt Wertz. Barnes also contributed his songwriting to one of its songs.

In 2006 Barnes released his second full band studio album Chasing Mississippi to a welcome response. The critical response was good, though some critics seemed a little disappointed, if only by the high standard set on the first album. In mid to late 2006, Barnes toured with Matt Wertz with songs from both albums and some newly written material also. In early 2007 Barnes began experimenting with a new outlet for his creative abilities in the area of stand-up comedy. With support from friends, Barnes put together a stand-up comedy routine which he performed in Nashville, Tennessee.

In June 2007, Barnes announced to the world that he had re-entered the studio to record his third album. No details were released, however Barnes jokingly provided a list of song titles that would not be on the album, nor any other album from him[3]. In early 2008, Barnes gave the name of the third album Me and You and the World, and also announced that it would be his major label debut, having signed to the record label Razor and Tie. In promotion of the album, the song "Until You", which was previously on Brother, Bring the Sun, was re-recorded and released as a single on February 19, 2008. The album was released on April 1, 2008.

[edit] Songwriting

As a songwriter, Barnes has both written and co-written songs for many artists, including:

He also has written a song for Bonnie Raitt in the hope that she would one day sing it.

[edit] Discography

Album Information Featured songs

Three, Then Four
Released: January 15, 2002
  • "Sticks And Stones"
  • "Grace's Amazing Hands" (Acoustic version)
  • "Nothing Fancy" (Acoustic version)

Brother, Bring The Sun
Released: September 21, 2004[4]
  • Debut Studio Album
  • "Grace's Amazing Hands" (Full Band Version)
  • "Until You"
  • "On A Night Like This"
  • "Crazyboutya"

Chasing Mississippi
Released: March 21, 2006[5]
  • Second studio album
  • "Miles To Go"
  • "Someday Sarah"
  • "Everybody But You"
  • "A Lot Like Me"

Me and You and the World
Released: April 1, 2008
  • Third studio album.
  • Record label debut release.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Biography information on Barnes
  2. ^ John Mayer sings Barnes' praise
  3. ^ Blog by Dave Barnes from MySpace. Retrieved on June 9, 2007.
  4. ^ MP3.com Brother, Bring The Sun page
  5. ^ MP3.com Chasing Mississippi page

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