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  • Genre: Alternative / Other / Rock

    Location Los Angeles, California, US

    Profile Views: 83700

    Last Login: 9/1/2011

    Member Since 6/26/2006

    Website www.DanielAmos.com

    Record Label Stunt Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    ...... The Official Daniel Amos MySpace Page... .. Daniel Amos began as an acoustic quartet formed in 1975 by ..Terry Scott Taylor, Steve Baxter, Jerry Chamberlain and Marty Dieckmeyer... (Drummer ..Ed McTaggart.. joined the band shortly after the release of it's first album). Although some of the band members' previous bands had been playing straight rock music, D.A.'s early sound was heavily inspired by ..Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, The Band, Steely Dan and The Byrds..' ..Sweetheart of the Rodeo... Those influences can be heard most predominantly on the band's first self-titled album, released in 1976. That album, along with the concert favorite of the time, "Aint Gonna Fight It," was recently reissued in a deluxe 2 disc anniversary edition. .. .. The band's sophomore release, 1977's ..Shotgun Angel.., gave fans a hint at the experimental and creative sounds that would be heard from the band in the years that followed. Although "side one" didn't wander too far from the acoustic sounds of the first record, "side two" took listeners on a musical journey with lush orchestrations and a string of rock songs linked together in a way that was reminiscent of ..The Beatles..' ..Sgt. Peppers.. or ..Abbey Road.. albums. By 1978, the band, which had grown to include ..Alex MacDougall.. on Percussion and ..Mark Cook.. on Keyboards, had began work on it's first entirely rock 'roll effort, the iconic ..Horrendous Disc.., which quickly became a favorite to many of D.A's fans. After a bewildering chain of events that remain shrouded in mystery to this day, the band's record label kept the album on the shelf until weeks before their fourth album was to be released in April of 1981. In spite of the exhausting delays surounding the release of their new album, the band continued to tour heavily throughout those "missing years," including a tour with songwriter ..Randy Stonehill.., known to fans as the legendary "Amos n' Randy Tour.".. .. ..Alarma!.., whose sound has often been compared to the music of ..The Talking Heads.. or ..Elvis Costello.., was the first of a four part set of albums which were dubbed .."The Alarma! Chronicles.".. Each of the four albums included an installment of a short story linking all four projects together. By the time of the Alarma! Tour in 1981, the band had lost Dieckmeyer, Cook and MacDougall and gained new bassist ..Tim Chandler... ..Alarma!.. was followed by ..Doppelganger.., ..Vox Humana.. and ..Fearful Symmetry... Each of the four albums of the Alarma! Chronicles explored new musical territory for the band, augmented by new guitarist ..Greg Flesch.. and keyboardist ..Rob Watson... The tours that followed each release also charted new territory, offering audience members an unusual blend of fast paced New Wave rock'n roll, mannequins, and - something which has become commonplace in concerts these days but was very unusual at the time - a full multimedia event with television screens, showing a variety of images that were synchronized to the music... .. In 1987, the band delivered the unusual ..Darn Floor - Big Bite.., which is often praised as the band's masterpiece among fans and critics alike. Harvest Rock Syndicate said that the album "defies easy description. Each listening brings new insights, impressions...".. .. After a short hiatus, which included numerous solo albums from Taylor, several albums by ..the Swirling Eddies.., a couple of live releases and an endless amount of production work for other artists, the band returned in 1991 with ..Kalhoun... Jerry Chamberlain retured as a second guitarist in time for 1993's ..MotorCycle.., 1994's ..BibleLand.. and 1995's ..Songs of the Heart... The close of the 1990s saw the release of a tribute album that included a wide variety of artists that were fans of the band, each recording some of their best known songs. Artists that participated in the album included ..The 77s.., ..Starflyer59.., ..Gene Eugene.. of ..Adam Again.., ..Randy Stonehill.., ..Larry Norman.., ..The Throes.., ..Jimmy Abegg.. of ..Rich Mullins..' a Ragamuffin Band & ..Vector.., ..Rick Altizer.., Animator ..Doug TenNapel.., ..Phil Madeira.., ..Erin Echo.., ..John Austin.., Bobby Mittan of ..The Ocean Blue.., ..Derri Daugherty.. and ..Steve Hindalong.. of ..The Choir.., and many others. .. .. The band's latest album, ..Mr. Buechner's Dream.., is an epic 2 CD double album that pays tribute to ..Frederick Buechner.., ..Walker Percy.., ..T. S. Eliot.., ..G. K. Chesterton.., ..Flannery O'Connor.., ..Lewis Carroll.., ..Dorothy L. Sayers.., and other authors that have inspired DA's lyrics for years. Musically, the album includes the guitar driven rockers; the heart wrenching balads; the thought provoking lyrics; and the innovative studio techniques and production that the band has become known for for so many years. A DVD was released in 2005, entitled ..The Making of Mr. Buechner's Dream.., which chronicles the recording process. .. .. Although concert performances are rare, Daniel Amos continues to be one of the most creative, innovative and influential rock'n roll bands of the last few decades... .. To purchase ..Daniel Amos..' music online, visit ..Their Official Webstore.... ..
  • Members

    ..Terry Scott Taylor:.. Vocals, Guitars.. ..Greg Flesch:.. Lead guitars.. ..Tim Chandler:.. Bass guitars.. ..Ed McTaggart:.. Drums.. .. ..Jerry Chamberlain:.. Lead guitars (1975-1983, 1993-1995).. ..Marty Dieckmeyer:.. Bass guitars (1975-1981).. ..Alex MacDougall:.. Percussion (1978-1980).. ..Steve Baxter:.. Guitars, vocals (1975-1977).. ..Mark Cook:.. Keyboards (1977-1980).. ..Rob Watson:.. Keyboards (1984-1986)..
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  • Donna G. Taylor



    How are you? My friend.

    1 year ago
  • Stereo Cloaking Device

    Thanks for the add! Your music continues to inspire with artistic and spiritual integrity. Huge influence on my own music! "we were looking for an endless summer....."

    Barris

    3 years ago
  • Michael Blue

    THANKS for the add!!! I'm a longtime HUUGE fan, and it's a blessing and an absolute HONOR to be added to your friends list!
    You guys are my "Beatles", and have been an immeasurable influence on my life, and on my music!
    Thanks, and God Bless!

    3 years ago
  • Paul

    All hail the mighty Daniel Amos.
    We need a new album guys. I know that the logistics are hard, but it's been 7 years!
    Love you guys.
    PA

    4 years ago
  • jason todd herring

    "Central Theme" remains among my top 20 favorite songs of ALL TIME. It may be among the top 5.
    Thanks for that tune!

    4 years ago
  • Wood

    There are still some people in Europe who remember and love your music! :-)
    Peace
    Dan (=Wood)

    4 years ago
  • Tomas David Hood™ songw…

    Hey! A shout out from western Montana, where the air is clean and there's room to rock out!

    You guys have been a constant companion in my journey in this strange place, for decades. Ever since I heard you on Maranatha 5!, actually.

    You've influenced my music, too. I love H.D., and still think it is some of your best. I was a DJ when that came out, and I remember the blue and white disc that came out to promote on the air. I played you all the time.

    Now, I am trying to create my own music. Come by some time and leave a comment if you have a moment or two...

    May you always find your note!

    ~ tomas david hood ~
    - songwriter / musician -
    - guitars (Taylor / Peavey) -
    - Bitterroot, Montana -






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    4 years ago
  • David J Cervantes

    Greetings to the DA folks!

    4 years ago
  • Bei Bei

    Just want to say thanks for being my Myspace friend. : )
    Bei Bei

    4 years ago
  • Vann Hardin

    "You can take your diamonds and lock them in you room and you will lose everything you save. You can take your flowers and lay them on his tomb but I know he rose up from the grave.." RIP, Dear Larry...

    4 years ago
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