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Musician's Perspective: Country Dave Harmonson

November 11, 2023 Jon Stone Season 1 Episode 7
Musician's Perspective: Country Dave Harmonson
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One Hour To Doors
Musician's Perspective: Country Dave Harmonson
Nov 11, 2023 Season 1 Episode 7
Jon Stone

Country Dave Harmonson is woven into the fabric of the Pacific Northwest music scene. A true guitar man, for six decades now Dave has made his living with six strings, a microphone, and a passion for storytelling. He is rooted in traditional country music and clearly draws on inspiration from blues, folk, jazz and pop. Within the industry Dave is universally respected as a first-call musician readily adaptable to any need or situation.

From his humble beginnings as a child singing in church in the Texas panhandle, to his formative years at Tacoma's legendary Court C Coffeehouse learning from players like Dudley Hill and Mark O'Connor, to his years on the road across the nation, Country Dave's musical odyssey is as eclectic as it is entertaining. This isn't just a nostalgic detour down memory lane; it's a celebration of the journey that shapes us as artists and the influences that leave an indelible mark.

Dave sheds light on the delicate balance of being an artist and an entertainer. He emphasizes the adaptability required to cater to diverse audiences - from coffee houses to festivals, and even shares a few hilarious anecdotes that we all can appreciate.  But amidst the humor he also addresses the elephant in the room - the struggles and challenges faced by musicians. This episode is loaded with industry wisdom for newbies and veterans alike.

The songs in this episode are Country Dave originals recorded live October 10th 2023 at a gig in Bellevue Washington. Dave is accompanied by his sons Jesse Harmonson on drums and Aaron Harmonson on upright bass. The first track is titled Hole In My Heart. The second song is titled Dance Away The Blues.  Both songs are from Dave’s forthcoming album. Check his Facebook page for updates on the album’s status.


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Country Dave Harmonson is woven into the fabric of the Pacific Northwest music scene. A true guitar man, for six decades now Dave has made his living with six strings, a microphone, and a passion for storytelling. He is rooted in traditional country music and clearly draws on inspiration from blues, folk, jazz and pop. Within the industry Dave is universally respected as a first-call musician readily adaptable to any need or situation.

From his humble beginnings as a child singing in church in the Texas panhandle, to his formative years at Tacoma's legendary Court C Coffeehouse learning from players like Dudley Hill and Mark O'Connor, to his years on the road across the nation, Country Dave's musical odyssey is as eclectic as it is entertaining. This isn't just a nostalgic detour down memory lane; it's a celebration of the journey that shapes us as artists and the influences that leave an indelible mark.

Dave sheds light on the delicate balance of being an artist and an entertainer. He emphasizes the adaptability required to cater to diverse audiences - from coffee houses to festivals, and even shares a few hilarious anecdotes that we all can appreciate.  But amidst the humor he also addresses the elephant in the room - the struggles and challenges faced by musicians. This episode is loaded with industry wisdom for newbies and veterans alike.

The songs in this episode are Country Dave originals recorded live October 10th 2023 at a gig in Bellevue Washington. Dave is accompanied by his sons Jesse Harmonson on drums and Aaron Harmonson on upright bass. The first track is titled Hole In My Heart. The second song is titled Dance Away The Blues.  Both songs are from Dave’s forthcoming album. Check his Facebook page for updates on the album’s status.


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Song: Hole In My Heart
How It All Began
Committing To Guitar
First Paid Gig
How To Always Find Work
The Silver Lining of Laryngitis
Being Around Great Players
Don't Forget To Be Lucky
Artist or Entertainer?
Be Comfortable With Indifference
Gigs: Feast or Famine
Self-Managing
Advice For New Musicians
Favorite Musicians and Lyrics
Random Questions
Song: Dance Away These Blues