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Book Review InformationDan Goldman-Traveling Musician From Toronto, Canada
by:
Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of Sketchandtravel.com and Bookpleasures.com is delighted to have as our guest, Dan Goldman, Guitarist, Song Writer, Poet, Arranger and a musician of many a different talents.
Dan is here to discuss his earth of music and travels.
Norm:
When did your passion for music begin? What keeps you going?
Dan:
I can't quite remember once
my passion began. It seems to have been an inborn appreciation. My earliest memories are of listening to old records and 8-track recordings that my parents had kicking about the home - thing
from Kenny Rogers to Neil Diamond sparked my interest at the time.
My father contend piano, and I always adored listening to his romantic, albeit, slightly drippy touch. I'd press my ear against the cavity resonator to get the most out of the vibrations.
Norm:
Who were the musicians that influenced you?
Dan:
There are too many a to mention; but if I had to narrow it down, I'd say, in order of appearance: The Beatles, The Who, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, my uncle Issac, Classical stringed instrument
repertoire including Bach and most of the Spanish composers, Joni Mitchell, Jim Hall, Bill Frisell and on and on.I'm presently
into Wilco, Joanna Newsom, Lisa Germano, to name a few.
Norm:
When on tour, do you notice any differences in audiences from one city to the next, and if so, would-be you say that this may due to their geographical location. For example, how would-be you compare audiences in Vancouver to those in Provincial capital
or Metropolis to that degree as your music is concerned?
Dan:
Yes, I'd say the main difference lies in how saturated the market is. In Calgary, for instance, wherever
there isn't as more traffic in terms of moving bands, I tend to get a device
and more appreciative reception than in Toronto, where, tho'
I play plenty of great gigs, the audiences are somewhat numbed by the sheer volume of musicians around. Then again, performances are always several and thing
I think is the rule is always put into question as before long as I play an unexpectedly great gig in the least likely situation.
Norm:
What challenges or obstacles do you encounter patch traveling and performing? How did you overcome these challenges?
Dan:
I get nervous a lot. I'm fine once
I'm actually performing, but I generally get stressed a couple of hours before the show. It's actually important for me to eat and rest befittingly so that the stress doesn't take a toll on my performances. I generally try to put aside a certain figure of time every day that I'm on tour to warming up or to my sitting (meditation) practice.
Norm:
Which is your favorite city to perform in? Why?
Dan:
I can't say that I have one. Anyplace
wherever
the folk are receptive and adjunct becomes the better city.
Norm
How do you get the inspiration for your song and music writing?
Dan:
I love music. It's not hard to get inspired, what's hard is following through and staying consistent with my writing practice. I find that the only way to get to wherever
I want to be expression-wise is to spend the time it takes; and you ne'er
cognize how long that's going to be, so you simply keep going!
Norm:
What was the 1st piece of music you ever wrote? What was the reaction?
Dan:
I can't remember. It was probably thing
in the classical stringed instrument
idiom. I've always ready-made sure to ask folk who I knew would-be be adjunct - a stacked deck, if you will, in my favor.
Norm:
Do you set yourself daily, weekly, yearly goals? If so, what are several of your goals?
Dan:
Yes, I by all odds have to set daily goals, otherwise a whole day passes me buy, and I feel like I've done nothing. These goals are bountied because I can say, for example, I'm going to activity on words for an hour, and then at the end of the hour I've done it - it power all be shit, but at least I've stayed with it, and it'll likely turn into thing
nice at several point. In contrast, language that I want to tour the earth by the time I'm 33 is a bit more difficult to materialize. Ultimately, I cognize that if I support writing and touring, I will get led to greater accomplishments in my craft as well as a greater fan base with more moving opportunities.
Norm:
You are a guitarist, song writer, poet, and arranger. Which of the above do you prefer and why?
Dan:
At this point, I'm a singer-songwriter. It's what I practice on a daily basis, and it's how I'm starting to become known.
Norm:
I understand that in North american nation
there are Music Festival Travel Grants as well as different travel grants that assist professional Canadian musicians to perform at festivals outside their province or territory of residence.
Apparently, these grants are given to introduce experience artists to new audiences at an early stage of their career to a wider public. Have you ever received this assistance and if so, could you tell our audience how beneficial have they been from the point of view of furthering your career?
Dan:
Yes, I've received several assistance from the North american nation
Council for the Arts and it has been extremely helpful. I got a tour grant last year, for instance, which allowed me to tour across the country. Tho'
the tour wasn't as well organized as I'd hoped for, it did provide me with a new network of folk across the country who have since become really supportive, including my current manager, Candace Elder.
Norm:
Do you think there is several kind of a connection between music and travel?
Dan:
Absolutely. Traveling, whether physical or emotional, provides a new perspective, or a new backdrop, if you will, to your old script. It does your story seem a little more vibrant, and therefore, worthy of being documented, which of course, is one of the main purposes of art.
Norm
What is next for Dan Emma goldman and is there thing
you will to add that we have not covered?
Dan:
I have a tour beginning in August that I hope will bring me from coast to coast. I'm as well working on several new songs and am actually excited to record them in the new year.
Thanks Dan and nice luck with all of your futurity endeavors. Thanks Norm
You can see more simply about Dan and listen to a sampling of his music on www.dangoldman.ca
About the Author: Norm Emma goldman is a travel writer and book reviewer. He is the editor of the travel site,www.sketchandtravel.com and the book reviewing site www.bookpleasures.com
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