Dave Fields Band in Norway and DETONATION is #13 on HOUSE OF BLUES CHARTS!

Hi Everyone!

Andy Huenerberg, Kenny Soule and I are in Oslo Norway. We just finished The Colorline Blues Cruise (JT Lauritsen being the host) which went from Oslo to Keil Germany. Some of the other artists on the blues cruise with us were THE ROYAL SOUTHERN BROTHERHOOD, CLAY McCLINTON, NICK MOSS and THE FLIPTOPS featuring MICHAEL LEDBETTER, TAD ROBINSON, MITCH KASHMAR and JT LAURITESEN & THE BUCKSHOT HUNTERS.

I can’t tell you how much fun this cruise was! The only problem was it was too short! The cruise is only two nights but it’s a blast!. I made so many new friends and sold many CD’s. The next show for us is BUCKLEYS in Oslo Wed 24th 9pm. Then Svalbard (Longyearbyen Spitzbergen) for THE DARK SEASON FESTIVAL Oct 25th-29th. I’m so excited!

I’m also fired up by the fact that my new CD DETONATION is #13 on THE HOUSE OF BLUES CHARTS! I want to send out a special thanks to my manager Sandi Rose and my PR team Carol Kaye, Bob Laul and especially Rick Lusher for the amazing work they’ve done promoting the CD.

Well…. I’m still jet lagged so I’m going to stop now!

Miss everybody!

Dave

Music On The Couch Interview Tonight AND I’m off to Norway!

It seems like like Oct rolled around so quickly and here it is Oct 15th and I’m about to be a guest on Music On The Couch and the next day my long awaited trip to Norway.

Tonight Oct 15th I will be a guest on Music On The Couch http://goo.gl/AIxNu you can tune in around 9:40 to hear my interview.

The very next day Oct 16th, Andy Huenerberg, Kenny Soule and I jump on a plane and head for Norway for a two week stint. Our first stop will be The Norwegian Blues Cruise Oct 18-20th, thanks to my buddy JT Lauritsen. Then we will perform at BUCKLEYS BLUES CLUB care of The Oslo Blues Klubb in Oslo on Wed 24th. Then our last stop will be THE DARK SEASON BLUES FESTIVAL in Svalbard Oct 25th-29th thanks to festival promoter Gry Sneltvedt.

This is my fifth trip to Norway and the second with my band. We are all fired up, I can’t wait to see all my Norwegian friends!

-Dave

“Detonation” Debuts at #8 on The RMR Blues Top 50. Dave Fields to open for Joe Louis Walker

“Detonation” Debuts at #8 on The RMR Blues Top 50 AND Dave Fields to open for Joe Louis Walker at THE STANHOPE HOUSE 45 Main St Stanhope NJ Saturday September 29th 7pm to buy tickets:





Dave Fields to be on PURPLE HAZE Radio Show

Tuesday September 25th 5pm
I will be on Jan Marius Franzen’s Radio Show PURPLE HAZE
Listen to the interview at this link:
http://purplehaze.rtvkatwijk.nl/

“DETONATION” IS NOW AVAILABLE!

DETONATION “Electrifying Rock with a Blues Soul”

Dave Fields is an electrifying rocker with a blues soul. His new CD DETONATION, is produced by legendary Grammy winning producer David Z (Prince, Government Mule and Johnny Lang). Dave’s searing guitar style, scintillating singing coupled with his heart felt song writing are more present than ever before.

David Z’s brilliant work on DETONATION captures the pure magic of a live Dave Fields show. All guitar, vocal and band performances are from original takes recorded live in the studio. If you listen carefully you can even hear the sound of Dave’s guitar strings coming through on the vocal mic! This is the first recording that has Dave’s band: Andy Huenerberg (bass), Kenny Soule (drums) and Russian sensation Vladimir Barsky (keys).

As it is with all Dave Fields CD’s, DETONATION contains many different musical flavors of Dave but always stays true to his blues and rock roots. Special guest blues legend Joe Louis Walker who does a blazing slide guitar/vocal duel on the sultry “Doin’ Hard Time” (Track 3). The mournful slow blues “Pocket Full Of Dust” (Track 9) is an ode to lost love. Its tempo change in the solo section reveals Dave’s most passionate guitar playing. Bluesy-shuffle “Better Be Good” (Track 7) speaks in a tongue and cheek way for a better world. New York City world music star Delmar Brown raps on the reggae master “Bad Hair Day” (Track 5). Dave shows off his rockin’ side with “Addicted to Your Fire” (Track 1), “In The Night” (Track 2), “The Altar” (Track 6) and “Dr Ron” (Track 10). He even dips into psychedelic with a call to the human race “Prophet In Disguise” and the mesmerizing instrumental “Lydia” (Track 11). The CD climax ends with the anthemic “You Will Remember Me”.

Dave Fields to open for THE YARDBIRDS at City Winery NYC

I can hardly hold back my excitement, Thursday September 6th 8pm SHARP! CITY WINERY 155 Varick St NY NY I’m the opening Act For THE YARDBIRDS! http://www.citywinery.com/ THE YARDBIRDS are where three of my hero’s got their start (Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page). My band will feature Andy Huenerberg on bass and new edition Sam Bryant on drums.

The new video for ADDICTED TO YOUR FIRE Will be out soon. Check your eyes peeled on the Dave Fields website.

DETONATION REVIEWS ARE COMING IN!

Rick Lusher and Carol Kay have been doing the PR and radio for DETONATION and the reviews are coming in:

http://www.bmansbluesreport.com/

Charles LoBue

Field Of Roses artist: Dave Fields – Detonation – New Release Review

I just received the newest cd, Detonation, from Dave Fields. Fields has assembled 12 strong blues rock oriented tracks, all with a different twist from Reggae to straight Blues. The cd opens with Addicted To Your Fire, a a rocker with somewhat of an arena style. In The Night takes it to the next step with a funky beat and some pretty tasty guitar riffs. Doin’ Hard Times opens with some fiery riffs and features Joe Louis Walker. This track has some more contemporary blues lines and features some real sweet guitar soloing. Bad Hair Day gets a real serious reggae beat and Fields really digs in for some hot riffs on this track. The Alter, again a more contemporary use of music with blues roots features some fiery guitar riffs. Better Be Good takes the blues from a swing jazz direction for a pretty cool track. Fields again shows he has the chops and can make is guitar talk big time. Pocket Full Of Dust hits dead center with an Albert King/Otis Rush/Big Mamma Thornton style blues track.This is my favorite track on the cd…and yeah… I caught that timing change not unlike BB King does on The Thrill Is Gone…very nice. Dr. Ron takes more of an Eric Gales / Trower/ Hendrix attack on a track and it’s pretty cool. No question this guy can play. Lydia is an interesting track with guitar subtones and more of an interpretive progressive approach to music without losing it’s rock edge. Actually very cool. The recording completes with You Will Remember Me, a Ryan Adams like ballad with crisp guitar riffs.

Overall Fields has put together a pretty interesting recording for those looking for guitar rock music with a bluesy edge.

CHEF JIMI “DETONATION” REVIEW

http://blues411.com/?p=5010

Dave Fields: Detonation (Field of Roses Records)
Dave Fields and I first met on the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise, he was outward and fun, generous and working very hard at his chosen craft. With a few releases under his belt he has just released ‘Detonation’ – to me it is a most accurate title.
‘Prophet In Disguise’ takes us to the late sixties with an ethereal organ filling up the background while his somewhat phased vocals sing of possibilities and the positiveness of one. Throw in some backwards guitar and I am ready to take the other half of that Orange Sunshine just cause I can. Speaking of backwards guitarists I have always felt that Steve Katz from the Blues Project and Blood Sweat & Tears was the master of that space and time but I have to make room on the throne for Mr. Fields because of his work through out this release.
I think it is funny that Mr. Fields has a track called ‘Bad Hair Day’ only because Dave’s ‘do, is as Mr. Zevon once said is “perfect”. A fun cut that has a reggae styled beat to it with an additional sound scape that is a welkin pointing straight toward the firmament of the skies. His tasty work on the wah-wah provides the perfect accompaniment to strolling down the street bopping along with your bad self and knowing that these bad times won’t get you down for long.
Dave knows perfectly how to grok whatever subject he chooses to write about. ‘Better Be Good‘ speaks openly about the current state of affairs in this crazy world that is seemingly becoming more like the past (and not in a good sense). His low keyed referencing of Mr. Hendrix about just wanting to play his guitar fits as aptly now as Jimi’s did then.
With an explosive start that leads us into a helluva hard-rocking beat Mr. Fields gives us a scorching attack on the putative societal position of psycho therapy in ‘Dr. Ron‘. His resolute position serves as a reminder that people are meant to be free and not permanently attached to a mental crutch.
An earlier mention of Jimi Hendrix is not out of place here. Mr. Fields has seemingly drank from the cup of Jimi and it’s effects are very good indeed. There are many instances through out “Detonation” that one can hear the subtle flashbacks of his music or style, but none better than the instrumental cut ‘Lydia’. Mr. Hendrix gave us some fascinating instrumentals over the years and what Dave has done is to incorporate an unfettered combination of the feel and aural rainbow that Mr. Hendrix was so adroit at doing. Think combination of ‘Third Stone From The Sun’ meets ‘New Rising Sun’ and …you’re not even close – gotcha!
With this release Mr. Fields has upped his ability to coerce pleasing sounds from his guitar. He has broadened his horizons and expanded the tent that we share called the Blues (Roots may fit better here, but semantics are for wordsmiths not impassioned reviewers like myself). ‘Detonation’ is a super release and I cannot wait to see what David has up his sly sleeve for us in the future.

DETONATION BLUESROCK REVIEW

http://bluesrockreview.com/2012/08/dave-fields-detonation-review.html

August 2nd, 2012
Dave Fields: Detonation Review

Dave Fields is a different kind of bluesman. Sure, he’s got some serious blues credentials, he’s played with Hubert Sumlin and John Mayall recorded one of his songs. But there’s more to this blues renaissance man and one listen to his latest release Detonation and that becomes abudantly clear. He can channel Albert King, Eddie Hazel, and Ace Frehley and be comfortable with all three.
The album opens with a rock song “Addicted To Your Fire,” that features some nice licks throughout. The next song “In The Night,” is a tune reminiscent of early Funkadelic with solid guitar playing and a funky vibe to it. “Bad Hair Day,” is a nice reggae tune with Fields taking his playing to another level. Tracks like: “Doin’ Hard Times,” and “The Alter,” have more of a modern feel to them. He goes in yet another direction on “Better Be Good,” a neat track that sounds like some old-fashioned swing-jazz with a blues flavor. “Dr Ron,” is a hard-driving song that just cooks. The best track is “Pocket Full of Dust,” this one screams 60s blues and would fit perfectly in the canon of Albert King or Otis Rush.
It is quite obvious that Dave Fields is unique with his playing these days. He has created quite an album with something for everybody. There is a lot of straight blues and just as much of everything else on Detonation. If you like blues, funk, hard rock, contemporary rock, or jazz, you can find something you’ll like on Detonation.
The Review: 8/10
Can’t Miss Tracks
– In The Night
- Bad Hair Day
- Better Be Good
- Pocket Full of Dust
The Big Hit
– Pocket Full of Dust
Review by Charles Dumez