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DANIEL Charles Tweedie, one-time mainstay of the local live music Danny’s latest departure in Verona is a truly three-D affair, says Nick Churchill DANIEL Charles Tweedie, one-time mainstay of the local live music scene, has resurfaced with a new band – in Italy. “In fair Verona, where we lay our scene” as Shakespeare would have it, Danny – who, in pre-MySpace days fronted various local bands including Olympia and the Nobbers From Hell – has landed a deal with an Italian record company and now counts three-times Eurovision Song Contest winer Johnny Logan among his labelmates. His new trio, Danny, Dex & The Duke have now lined up an industry showcase in a deconsecrated church in Venice and are looking forward to their first recording session in Rome. “It’s a long way from what I was doing over there,” says the never-shy 46-year-old. “Back then I used to roll around on the floor and punch the boards pretending I was God knows who. “This is me dignifying my age – it’s like Nick Cave meets Cole Porter. It’s lighter, sweeter with big tunes and some amazing playing.” Veronese maestro Aronne Gasparato (The Duke), who was playing Rachmaninov at the age of five and went on to conduct at the famous Verona Filarmonico theatre and arrange for Manhattan Transfer, completes the line-up with saxophonist Paolo Balini (Dex). “These guys are serious musicians, the best I’ve ever played with. “No disrespect to any of my old bands. I’ve always been able to muscle my way through a tune, but I’ve never played with anyone that really knows how to arrange that tune and keep it special. “The music I’m making now has an elegance and grandness – a bit of jazz, a bit of Lloyd Webber... really!” Danny moved to Verona in 2002 with his family and has been teaching English since he arrived. A bad scooter accident laid him low for well over a year, but now he’s back doing what he loves best – making music and leading from the front. “Well, you didn’t think I’d stop, did you? It’s way too early to give up and life’s too short to start playing Rolling Stones covers.” D-REAM TEAM See tomorrow’s Echo for reviews of Bournemouth and Southampton pantos D TIME: Danny, centre, with Dex and The Duke Free download our music! scarica gratis mp3 la musica di aveit
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