Dan Bern - Ivan's Barbershop (2020)

Artist: Dan Bern
Title: Ivan's Barbershop
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Kababa
Genre: Country, Folk, Americana
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 37:30 min
Total Size: 241 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Ivan's Barbershop
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Kababa
Genre: Country, Folk, Americana
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 37:30 min
Total Size: 241 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ticket Out
02. Granpa
03. Ivan's Barbershop
04. Phoenix
05. Blue Highway
06. Clouds
07. Lucille
08. Miss Vicky
09. El Paso
10. The City of Juarez
11. Earth Girl
12. Nashville Dreaming
Mitch Marine-bass and drums
Dan Bern-vocals and guitar
Eben Grace-guitar
Gabe Witcher-fiddle
Mike Viola-vocals
Jordan Katz-trumpet, banjo, mandolin
Paul Kuhn-cellocaster
Michael Klooster-keyboard
Lawrence Katz-guitar
Mitch Marine, from Denton, Texas, has produced, as well as drummed, with some of the biggest names in country and Americana music.
When “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” came out in 2008 and Mitch heard the soundtrack, he got in touch with Dan Bern, who had written a lot of the music for the “Walk Hard” movie.
Dan had just moved back to LA, after several years in New Mexico, where he had written a bunch of songs inspired by the old time country classics they still play there on the radio.
Together, and with a cast of great musicians, Mitch and Dan created the cycle of songs that is “Ivan’s Barbershop.”
After they finished the record, life got in the way, and one thing and another, and the record sat on the shelf for 10 years.
Until now.
Enjoy.
When “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story” came out in 2008 and Mitch heard the soundtrack, he got in touch with Dan Bern, who had written a lot of the music for the “Walk Hard” movie.
Dan had just moved back to LA, after several years in New Mexico, where he had written a bunch of songs inspired by the old time country classics they still play there on the radio.
Together, and with a cast of great musicians, Mitch and Dan created the cycle of songs that is “Ivan’s Barbershop.”
After they finished the record, life got in the way, and one thing and another, and the record sat on the shelf for 10 years.
Until now.
Enjoy.