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Wade
9 de setembro de 2019
My opinion it was the best I've seen David. He was more personable as he told stories about most of the songs he sang
Fort Wayne, IN@Messiah Lutheran Church ELCA
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Sobre David Dunn
In music, as in life, there are people who fit well within established parameters, people who know the status quo and who are happy to meet, even sometimes exceed it. People who appreciate that the status quo exists. They see the box, fit neatly within it, and feel good because the box is established, understood and comfortable.
David Dunn isn’t one of those people.
A brilliant, soulful singer/songwriter, this Midland, Texas native writes in unfiltered, human terms, mirroring doubt and faith in a single stroke. He doesn’t use churchy language, and he ignores sonic blueprints, fusing and confusing genre confines. And he does this with great intention, valuing art as the context for music, as much as for conveying a spiritual message.
For Dunn, seven records and 14 tattoos down the road less traveled, the goal is always: “To tell the truth and do it in a beautiful way.”
Set for release later this year, David Dunn’s upcoming album follows the trajectory 2017’s Yellow Balloons, with every composition a reflection of the current season. "Every song on the record is about perspectives, how the way we view the world shapes our understanding of it.” says Dunn, whose career officially launched in 2015 after appearing on NBC’s The Voice. “We all have different perspectives. Some are opposing and yet still valid. And everyone thinks they are the hero of their own story. Even history’s most evil villain, Hitler, was a savior in his own mind. And why? Because of perspective. It’s important — viewing things differently than we are used to viewing them, questioning things we never normally think to question. Things like: time, church, love, pain, prayer, truth, and reality itself."
Case in point: Compelling, soulful pop, “Spend a Life” finds Dunn at his lyrical, honest best, wrestling with how a good man invests his days.
"All I have is what you gave /
Watching seconds turn to days
I was made for more than just to watch it fly /
A few more turns around the sun
Could be hundreds, could be one /
Show me how to spend the treasure of my time"
“I’ve been thinking a ton about how I spend my time,” Dunn explains. “When my kid was born, it was like a timer started in my head that was counting down the 18 years I had to help prepare this little human to make his own decisions. And because that timer became real to me, I could clearly see my own mortality for the first time. I became aware of the finite number of seconds I had left on earth. And that realization led me to this: Time is our most precious, God-given resource, and I refuse to go on spending it like it’s cheap.”
For more info, visit Daviddunnmusic.com
David Dunn isn’t one of those people.
A brilliant, soulful singer/songwriter, this Midland, Texas native writes in unfiltered, human terms, mirroring doubt and faith in a single stroke. He doesn’t use churchy language, and he ignores sonic blueprints, fusing and confusing genre confines. And he does this with great intention, valuing art as the context for music, as much as for conveying a spiritual message.
For Dunn, seven records and 14 tattoos down the road less traveled, the goal is always: “To tell the truth and do it in a beautiful way.”
Set for release later this year, David Dunn’s upcoming album follows the trajectory 2017’s Yellow Balloons, with every composition a reflection of the current season. "Every song on the record is about perspectives, how the way we view the world shapes our understanding of it.” says Dunn, whose career officially launched in 2015 after appearing on NBC’s The Voice. “We all have different perspectives. Some are opposing and yet still valid. And everyone thinks they are the hero of their own story. Even history’s most evil villain, Hitler, was a savior in his own mind. And why? Because of perspective. It’s important — viewing things differently than we are used to viewing them, questioning things we never normally think to question. Things like: time, church, love, pain, prayer, truth, and reality itself."
Case in point: Compelling, soulful pop, “Spend a Life” finds Dunn at his lyrical, honest best, wrestling with how a good man invests his days.
"All I have is what you gave /
Watching seconds turn to days
I was made for more than just to watch it fly /
A few more turns around the sun
Could be hundreds, could be one /
Show me how to spend the treasure of my time"
“I’ve been thinking a ton about how I spend my time,” Dunn explains. “When my kid was born, it was like a timer started in my head that was counting down the 18 years I had to help prepare this little human to make his own decisions. And because that timer became real to me, I could clearly see my own mortality for the first time. I became aware of the finite number of seconds I had left on earth. And that realization led me to this: Time is our most precious, God-given resource, and I refuse to go on spending it like it’s cheap.”
For more info, visit Daviddunnmusic.com
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Géneros:
Ccm, Christian Alternative
Cidade natal:
Midland, Texas
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SET
18
2021
Sweetser, IN
Harmony Music Festival
Eu estive lá
SET
05
2021
Tipton, PA
DelGrosso’s Amusement Park and Laguna Splash Water Park
Eu estive lá
NOV
07
2020
Globe, AZ
Living Waters
Eu estive lá
NOV
05
2020
Gilbert, AZ
Life Community Church
Eu estive lá
SET
11
2020
Green Bay, WI
Cup2
Eu estive lá
AGO
23
2020
Columbus, OH
Rumba Cafe
Eu estive lá
Ver mais eventos
Comentários de fãs
Wade
9 de setembro de 2019
My opinion it was the best I've seen David. He was more personable as he told stories about most of the songs he sang
Fort Wayne, IN@Messiah Lutheran Church ELCA
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Sobre David Dunn
In music, as in life, there are people who fit well within established parameters, people who know the status quo and who are happy to meet, even sometimes exceed it. People who appreciate that the status quo exists. They see the box, fit neatly within it, and feel good because the box is established, understood and comfortable.
David Dunn isn’t one of those people.
A brilliant, soulful singer/songwriter, this Midland, Texas native writes in unfiltered, human terms, mirroring doubt and faith in a single stroke. He doesn’t use churchy language, and he ignores sonic blueprints, fusing and confusing genre confines. And he does this with great intention, valuing art as the context for music, as much as for conveying a spiritual message.
For Dunn, seven records and 14 tattoos down the road less traveled, the goal is always: “To tell the truth and do it in a beautiful way.”
Set for release later this year, David Dunn’s upcoming album follows the trajectory 2017’s Yellow Balloons, with every composition a reflection of the current season. "Every song on the record is about perspectives, how the way we view the world shapes our understanding of it.” says Dunn, whose career officially launched in 2015 after appearing on NBC’s The Voice. “We all have different perspectives. Some are opposing and yet still valid. And everyone thinks they are the hero of their own story. Even history’s most evil villain, Hitler, was a savior in his own mind. And why? Because of perspective. It’s important — viewing things differently than we are used to viewing them, questioning things we never normally think to question. Things like: time, church, love, pain, prayer, truth, and reality itself."
Case in point: Compelling, soulful pop, “Spend a Life” finds Dunn at his lyrical, honest best, wrestling with how a good man invests his days.
"All I have is what you gave /
Watching seconds turn to days
I was made for more than just to watch it fly /
A few more turns around the sun
Could be hundreds, could be one /
Show me how to spend the treasure of my time"
“I’ve been thinking a ton about how I spend my time,” Dunn explains. “When my kid was born, it was like a timer started in my head that was counting down the 18 years I had to help prepare this little human to make his own decisions. And because that timer became real to me, I could clearly see my own mortality for the first time. I became aware of the finite number of seconds I had left on earth. And that realization led me to this: Time is our most precious, God-given resource, and I refuse to go on spending it like it’s cheap.”
For more info, visit Daviddunnmusic.com
David Dunn isn’t one of those people.
A brilliant, soulful singer/songwriter, this Midland, Texas native writes in unfiltered, human terms, mirroring doubt and faith in a single stroke. He doesn’t use churchy language, and he ignores sonic blueprints, fusing and confusing genre confines. And he does this with great intention, valuing art as the context for music, as much as for conveying a spiritual message.
For Dunn, seven records and 14 tattoos down the road less traveled, the goal is always: “To tell the truth and do it in a beautiful way.”
Set for release later this year, David Dunn’s upcoming album follows the trajectory 2017’s Yellow Balloons, with every composition a reflection of the current season. "Every song on the record is about perspectives, how the way we view the world shapes our understanding of it.” says Dunn, whose career officially launched in 2015 after appearing on NBC’s The Voice. “We all have different perspectives. Some are opposing and yet still valid. And everyone thinks they are the hero of their own story. Even history’s most evil villain, Hitler, was a savior in his own mind. And why? Because of perspective. It’s important — viewing things differently than we are used to viewing them, questioning things we never normally think to question. Things like: time, church, love, pain, prayer, truth, and reality itself."
Case in point: Compelling, soulful pop, “Spend a Life” finds Dunn at his lyrical, honest best, wrestling with how a good man invests his days.
"All I have is what you gave /
Watching seconds turn to days
I was made for more than just to watch it fly /
A few more turns around the sun
Could be hundreds, could be one /
Show me how to spend the treasure of my time"
“I’ve been thinking a ton about how I spend my time,” Dunn explains. “When my kid was born, it was like a timer started in my head that was counting down the 18 years I had to help prepare this little human to make his own decisions. And because that timer became real to me, I could clearly see my own mortality for the first time. I became aware of the finite number of seconds I had left on earth. And that realization led me to this: Time is our most precious, God-given resource, and I refuse to go on spending it like it’s cheap.”
For more info, visit Daviddunnmusic.com
Ver mais
Géneros:
Ccm, Christian Alternative
Cidade natal:
Midland, Texas
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