Dustin Boyer
Dustin Boyer | |
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Dustin Boyer (left) with John Cale and drummer Michael Jerome in Prague, 2006 | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Dustin Curtis Boyer |
Origin | El Cajon, California |
Genres | Rock, pop rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Labels | Soop Records |
Associated acts | John Cale |
Dustin Boyer is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He is a longtime collaborator of Welsh musician John Cale. He also collaborated with many other artists, such as Jennifer Love Hewitt, Michelle Branch, Andrew Dorff, and Michael Landau.
Career
He comes from El Cajon, California.[1] He was a member of a high school ska punk group Turkey Mallet. They released one album called Chiaroscuro in 1996.[1] The band also featured his brother Trevor Boyer on drums and singer Matt Hoyt. Then he studied at CalArts.[1] In 2000, he founded a rock trio Descanso which also featured his brother and Casey Butler. They released three studio albums.[1] He also played the guitar on records by Macy Gray, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Camille Bright-Smith. He also played the guitar on Long Live Me by The Screamin' Lords.[2]
In 2005, he started playing in John Cale's band. He also performed on his albums blackAcetate (2005; one song only), Extra Playful (2011) and Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood (2012).[1] He also starred in Eden Cale-directed music video for John Cale's song "Catastrofuk".
He also frequently performs with guitarist Michael Landau.[3] Landau said in an 2006 interview that Boyer is one of his favourite performers.[4] Boyer is also frontman of The Dusty Meadows Band which released three records. Boyer's debut solo album called Fun for Mentals was released in 2007 and was followed by Hell's Not Her (2009) and Cahuenga Gardens (2016). The last one featured Michelle Branch and Mark Lanegan on vocals.[1] His song "Pretend" was featured in a movie called 3 Days to Kill with Kevin Costner in the lead role.[1]
Discography
Solo
- Fun for Mentals (2007)
- Hell's Not Her (2009)
- Cahuenga Gardens (2016)
- Love, Murder, Forget Me Not(coming soon 2017)
Session
- Chiaroscuro (Turkey Mallet, 1996)
- The Id (Macy Gray, 2001)
- Dirty Child (Rosey, 2002)
- BareNaked (Jennifer Love Hewitt, 2002)
- Descanso (Descanso, 2003)
- Ugly on the Inside (Descanso, 2004)[5]
- Shiva Machine (Girish, 2005)
- Sunday Drivers (Descanso, 2005)
- blackAcetate (John Cale, 2005)
- Long Live Me (The Screamin' Lords, 2007)
- Circus Live (John Cale, 2007)
- The Great Divide (Camille Bright-Smith, 2008)
- Believe in Yourself (The Dusty Meadows Band, 2010)
- Bullet (Renegade Creation, 2010)
- Spanky (Spanky Davis, 2010)
- Extra Playful (John Cale, 2011)
- Two Thousand Twenty (Spanky Davis, 2010)
- Shifty Adventures in Nookie Wood (John Cale, 2012)
- Tapes in the Addict (The Dusty Meadows Band, 2012)
- The Abominal Bad Seed and Spiritual Companion (The Dusty Meadows Band, 2014)
- 6 String Theory (Glossop, 2015)[6]
- M:FANS (John Cale, 2016)
- Sweet Bird of Youth (Richard James Simpson, 2017)
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Boyer, Dustin Curtis (USA)". Landmarks (in Czech). 8 October 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ Thomas, Scott. "The Screamin Lords Long Live Me CD Review". Guitarz Forever. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ Meek, Tom (26 April 2012). "Music Picks: Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, Esperanza Spalding, Jack White". LA Weekly. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ "Guitarist Michael Landau Interview". Abstract Logix. 2 December 2006. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ Curtice, Craig (1 March 2005). "Descanso: Ugly On The Inside". 2 Walls Webzine. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ "6 String Theory". Superapeslabel. 2015. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
External links
- Dustin Boyer at Discogs
- Dustin Boyer at Allmusic
- Dustin Boyer on IMDb
- Dustin Boyer and Dwezzil Zappa at Regent Theatre