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Transplanted to Manhattan from the American Midwest, musician David Poe ran
the soundboard for CBGB's Gallery before signing to Sony/Epic. "David Poe
gives the singer-songwriter genre a much-needed jolt," wrote Rolling Stone
of his award-winning first effort, produced by T-Bone Burnett and Poe toured
the globe as support act for Bob Dylan, Tori Amos, The Jayhawks and Chris
Whitley.
His second effort, The Late Album, was deemed "near-perfect" and awarded a
coveted 4 star review. Poe followed up with Love Is Red (Universal), two
live releases (David Poe Live & Solo At The Artists Den and a DVD, Onstage
at World Cafˇ) and produced recordings for Kraig Jarret Johnson (The
Jayhawks, Golden Smog,) Jenifer Jackson and Regina Spektor.
"A sophisticated city breed," wrote Q magazine. "Articulate accounts of edgy
situations are Poe's fortˇ, his breathy voice and jaunty strum often
disguising some acidic lines." The NME said, "Poe likes to shade his
confessionals and storytelling with beautiful, lush, guitar-underpinned
music." Intense as the songs may be, Poe's onstage banter is funny, warm,
and often peppered with random comments about current events, philosophy and
certain members of the audience.
Now working on his next solo effort, Poe is also collaborating with Duncan
Sheik on a project called The I Love You, recording with an electronic group
called The Rabbit, scoring a new movie starring Danny Masterson (That 70s
Show), working with Oscar-nominated Filmmaker Amy Berg (Deliver Us From
Evil) on an issue campaign for this year's election cycle and creating a
commissioned piece with dancer/choreographer Jill Johnson for Manhattan
dance company Cedar Lake which premieres in 2008.
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