donderdag 18 januari 2024

David Olney & Sergio Webb - ( Qbus Leiden 2 Juny 2010) David R.I.P.


                                          David Olney R.I.P. (March 23,1948 -Jan 18.2020)

Had the pleasure to see David Olney perform several times during his visits to the Netherlands, including in Theater De Wegwijzer. Beautiful songs and,  a very sympathetic personality. Unfortunately, he passed away unexpectedly during a performance in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, on January 18, 2020, at the age of seventy-one. He was in the middle of his third song when he stopped, apologized and shut his eyes, according to fellow musician Scott Miller, who was accompanying Olney



Mr Vermeer (taped by Ane)

 One of the most beautiful songs from the David Olney album "Dutchman Curve" He wrote at Joanna Serraris' kitchen table after seeing Girl With A Pearl Earring in the Mauritshuis. With an image of this Vermeer painting in front of him, this song came to life…


Covington Girl (taped by Ane) album "Dutchman Curve"


If My Eyes Were Blind (taped by Ane) album "Illigal Cargo"

A real David Olney classic, Ad vanderVeen has covered the song in a beautiful way.


The Moment I Tell You Goodbey (taped by Ane) album "Dutchman Curve"

More David Olney on Artur,s Musical Journey
http://arthurfromholland.blogspot.com/2008/07/david-olney.html

David Olney Website
http://www.davidolney.us/

woensdag 17 januari 2024

David Lindley - El Rayo-X - She Took Of My Romeos

 


David Lindley guitar, pedal steel&vocal, Jorge Calderon bass, Ian Wallace drums, 
Bernie Larsen guitar,  George "Ras Baboo" Pierre percussions&vocal

      She Took Of My Romeos

The inspiration behind She Took off My Romeos came from David Lindley’s personal experiences with heartbreak and the end of a once beautiful relationship. The song serves as a cathartic expression of his emotions and a way to connect with others who have gone through similar experiences.

El Rayo-X is David Lindley's debut studio album, released in 1981. The album spent 18 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at No. 83 on July 16, 1981.

                                 David Perry Lindley (March 21, 1944 - March 3, 2023) 

 Lindley died after a long illness on March 3, 2023, at the age of 78. He had COVID-19 in 2020, which his family said developed into Long COVID, with chronic kidney damage.