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Danny McCrum Band's new album debuts Oct 19


Liberation Music New Zealand is proud to announce the arrival of the Danny McCrum Band's impressive new album "Say What You Mean".

Auckland based Danny McCrum Band have built an extraordinary resume as a live act, supporting international greats Eric Clapton, Bryan Ferry, Jeff Beck, John Mayer, Katie Melua, Joan Armatrading, Tommy Emmanuel, and Jimmy Barnes among others.

Danny McCrum (guitar/vocals), and Matt Harvey (bass) officially formed the band in 2006 and the current lineup was complete when Glen Child (drums) joined in mid 2007. Keyboardist Luke Fitzgerald also joins the band on their live shows.

Influenced by well-regarded groups as Dave Matthews, The Police, the Danny McCrum Band blend a mix of pop, rock, blues, and funk to achieve their own quality sound with pure listening appeal. The band's reputation for live performances is well deserved with their shows creating a profound energy where no two performances are the same.

A combination of dynamic, quality musicianship and well crafted songs sees Danny McCrum Band establish themselves as the new class act on the New Zealand music scene.

"Say What You Mean" is released October 19 through Liberation Music, following in the impressive 2007 debut "Awake and Restless".

First single, "Over Now" has recently been released.

Liberation Music invites you to the Danny McCrum Band's album release party:
Tuesday October 19
JuiceBar
The Winsor Castle
144 Parnell Road
Parnell
6:30 PM

For more information please visit the following website: http://www.dannymccrum.com

ENDS

 
 
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