Dan Crisp brings folk music back

4 months ago 20th Aug 16:19

What have you been getting up to in order to promote the album?

I like to be on the front lines when it comes to promoting which means going out to say “Hello” to everyone and taking the opportunity to meet people and to play. I mentioned the open mic circuit was a big boost for me and gave me an opportunity to play anywhere. I’ve had a lot of look with the local radio as everyone seems to like it so with me being able to just walk in with a guitar and play some songs it’s really good.

I have the support of a lot of my local music stores and a lot of the independent music outlets that the record is set to be released in and we want to establish a local scene and move outwards but absolutely look after everyone who comes and supports me and my band as much as they support us. So I’ve just been going out there, introducing myself and playing the songs.

It’s being really great recently as we’ve had a few more people on hand to spread the word but fundamentally it’s just about getting out there and just saying “Hello”

Do you have a favourite track?

Some of them stand out for different reasons. I really like Find Yourself which I put as a free download on my website. I like it a lot because I wrote it quicker than any of the others and it’s pretty simple but I like it’s honesty and a lot of people like it and say it’s a very nice song which makes me like it.

I’ll always enjoy more elaborate tracks like Hollywood which is the first track on the album, but I couldn’t pick a favourite.

If it all goes to plan, where would you like to be 10 years from now?

A year and a half ago I made a deal with myself that I was going to be happy and successful; but only in that order. So I suppose in 10 years time if I can make a living doing the thing I love to do then I think that’s how I know that I’m doing okay so it’s building towards that. Whatever that may be I love music and this is my chance so I’m going to make the most of it!

Is there anything you really want to achieve?

I guess it would be nice to write one of the classic songs that everybody knows and loves and just has that thing about it. There are certain songs that everyone agrees is great and people find very hard to imitate, for example, Aerosmith’s I don’t Wanna Miss A Thing and it’s like every time I hear that song, I think it’s amazing.

There’s an unofficial agreement that that song is amazing and I’m too scared to play it as I can’t do it justice and it makes it an untouchable track and for them to be able to sit there and say “Yeah, we wrote that” I’d love to be able to do that. It probably won’t happen anytime soon but in 10 years, maybe if I work hard enough.

Who do you look up to in the music industry?

Again, I’ve found myself surrounded by people who are better at their craft than me. I play guitar but I don’t play guitar as well as Alan (my bassist) can play his instrument and also I managed to get the chance to work with Martin Barr who plays for Jethro Tull and it’s hugely inspiring because these people are at the top of their game and I work with quite closely and so I really look up to them because they’re so great and it’s happening right in front of my eyes.

There are loads of musicians around the world that I could reel off, [and I’m sure a lot of people would reel off their names,] because they’ve been so inspirational and done so much but everyone looks up to them and I’m just fortunate that I have people close to me that I look up to and who can keep me on the straight and narrow.

Is there anyone you don’t like?

It’s quite complicated because ive got out of saying stuff is bad because it’s just not my thing. I’m not the largest fan of people who aren’t strictly the best role model to people and just take over the press. I’ve stopped worrying about stuff I don’t like and concentrate on things I do like because it’s a bad place for my head to be. I don’t want to knock popular music but there are definitely a few key players who perhaps shouldn’t have the credit that they do.

We ask everyone we interview to come up with a question for the next person we interview....and George Evelyn from Nightmares On Wax wants to know; “What’s the first nice thing you think about when you wake up on a morning?”

Oh man…erm…probably a good cup of tea to be honest. Or it could be coffee if you’re so inclined, I don’t think the morning really starts until you’ve had some.

What would you like to ask the next person I interview?

If you could so something other than what you’re doing what would it be and in contrast, what is the contrast, what is the one thing you wouldn’t want to do?

Watch this space to find out what American rockers Shinedown

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by Maggie Duffy - 18:59:10 6th Sep 2008

if Dan Crisp is in your area do not delay go & see & hear this young man sing his voice is honest & without pretention & his lyrics are beautiful

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