Dave
Matthews 620 N. Route 31, Suite C Crystal Lake,
Illinois 60012
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his solo debut album, Some Devil, Dave Matthews drew from an eclectic array of
musicians to form his backing band. Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio plays on four
tracks and co-wrote "Grey Blue Eyes" with Dave. Longtime Matthews accompanist,
Tim Reynolds, plays on the album as well. For the rhythm section, Matthews turned
to bassist Tony Hall who has worked with such artists as Bob Dylan, The Neville
Brothers and Willie Nelson, and drummer Brady Blade, Jr., who has worked with
Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle and Chris Whitley, to name a few. Recorded
in Seattle, Washington, Some Devil was produced by Stephen Harris, who also produced
Dave Matthews Band's last studio album, Busted Stuff. "I had written a few
songs that never really had a place with the band, so during a break I decided
to go into the studio to see what might develop," explains Matthews. "The
sessions grew into a sort of writing and recording experience something
I hadn't really planned on. Eventually the tracks began to take on a personality
and grew into an album. I'm really excited and I hope people like it." The
majority of Some Devil is compiled of brand new songs that have never been performed
in front of an audience. One exception is the album's first single, "Gravedigger,"
which Matthews has played on the road acoustically. The song takes on a new life
on Some Devil as an aggressive rock track, enhanced by Anastasio's guitar work.
A video for "Gravedigger"
was recently shot in Livingston, Montana by feature film director Mark Pellington.
Pellington got his start directing music videos for the likes of Pearl Jam, U2
and Nine Inch Nails. "The experience of working on this album has been a
great I've learned a lot," says Matthews. "I can't imagine a
time when my life doesn't revolve around the band and I think after making this
album I'll have even more to offer as a member of DMB." Need
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