Kanude
Kanude @ Shellville Songwriter Series
The Fedora Lounge
209 Printers Alley #201
Nashville, TN 37201
Nov 6, 2024
9:00 PM CST
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Weekly Nashville songwriters round hosted by Shelly Riff at a historic venue on Printers Alley that was once a location for Chicago mobster Al Capone's operations and has an escape tunnel in teh subbasements to the Cumberland river three streets away!
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Kanude Biography
Authentic lyric-driven songs since 2008. Texas-born, Nashville based.
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“Kanude’s vocals are an unbelievably fluctuating blend of Roy Orbison and Glenn Danzig, providing listeners with that old-school sound mixed in a blender with a little rockabilly and a good amount of attitude.”
- Travis Sabaitis, Bryan Farrish Radio Promotion
Since the late 90s, he has produced and released records primarily under the Kanude and Val Holler monikers. His music has been featured in HBO's "True Blood", as part of the original programming for the inaugural New York Fringe Festival in 1998 (in which he performed in a crazy downtown rock opera "One Arm Red: Gospel Truth Family Hour" which he co-created), and early on as the co-composer of Robert Rodriguez' critically acclaimed, low-budget feature film debut "El Mariachi."
From 1993 to 1995 in New York City, he was a contributing songwriter/founder and performer with post-new wave band Mind Over Matter and later he has fronted his own Val Holler and Kanude recording and live projects while based in California, Berlin (Germany), Texas, Oregon and currently Nashville.
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Inquiries: booking@lightstone.us
“Kanude’s vocals are an unbelievably fluctuating blend of Roy Orbison and Glenn Danzig, providing listeners with that old-school sound mixed in a blender with a little rockabilly and a good amount of attitude.”
- Travis Sabaitis, Bryan Farrish Radio Promotion
Since the late 90s, he has produced and released records primarily under the Kanude and Val Holler monikers. His music has been featured in HBO's "True Blood", as part of the original programming for the inaugural New York Fringe Festival in 1998 (in which he performed in a crazy downtown rock opera "One Arm Red: Gospel Truth Family Hour" which he co-created), and early on as the co-composer of Robert Rodriguez' critically acclaimed, low-budget feature film debut "El Mariachi."
From 1993 to 1995 in New York City, he was a contributing songwriter/founder and performer with post-new wave band Mind Over Matter and later he has fronted his own Val Holler and Kanude recording and live projects while based in California, Berlin (Germany), Texas, Oregon and currently Nashville.
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