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Julian
Coryell Dates
| 5/27 |
Hotel
Cafe |
Los
Angeles |
w/
Gus Black |
"Looking for
my place in this world", is not only a lyric from "Save Yourself"
by Julian Coryell, it's his mission.
Since childhood,
Julian has been playing music.Be it singing and playing bass or
guitar with his legendary father jazz pioneer Larry Coryell, touring
on a variety of instruments with everyone from Carole King to Aimee
Mann, producing and orchestrating tracks for other up and coming
artists like the critically acclaimed Webb Brothers, or writing,
producing and playing his own music.
No longer confined
by the rules and regulations of a major record label, Julian and
co-producer/engineer Joe Zook (who has worked with everyone from
the Counting Crows to Tricky) have spent the last year working on
songs that make up his latest cd, "Rock Star". Featuring Julian
on Virtually every instrument and recorded completely in his home
studio, this latest body of work showcases his extraordinary talent
and something that has been missing from music at large - depth
of content surrounded by irresistible sounds.
"Rock Star"
proudly wears itŐs eclectic influences on itŐs ambitious sleeves.
From the title track (which whimsically evokes the spirit of early
Queen) to "You are not Glass" (which sounds not unlike something
Simon and Garfunkel might have written if they were Gen-Xers) to
the Brian Wilson/Ram era Paul McCartney inspired "Day Off" , itŐs
clear that "Rock Star" revels in the past, present, and future of
original music.
Julian continues
to broaden his horizons by not only creating new material for himself
but by co-writing and producing for others as well as joining various
artists on the road. "I love working with other artists almost as
much as doing my own thing. It allows me to express a completely
different side of myself and come back to my own music with a fresh
point of view".
Julian's music
may invoke your past like a photograph, it might make you long for
something you didn't know you wanted, it may even move you like
a roller coaster ride, but at the very least it will captivate you
with it's wit, wisdom and creativity.
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