Dave Arcari
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Bring My Baby Back BluesAlive, Sumperk, Czech
Gravel Road jam...
Brief intro to Dave Arcari (new version)
Dave Arcari: Hot Muscle Jazz live at BRBF 2009
Dave Arcari live at Peer Festival, Belgium
Dave Arcari: Nobody's Fool
DAVE ARCARI: Soul of a Man
DAVE ARCARI: Project Blues @ Black Box Belfast
Got Me Electric - Dave Arcari (widescreen version)
Dreamt I was 100 at Rudis Blues Cafe, Rotherham
Dave Arcari at South Street Arts Centre, Reading
Dave Arcari: BBC with Sue Marchant
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National guitar-driven alt.blues that owes as much to trash country, punk and rockabilly as it does pre-war Delta blues...
About Me:
 
SLIDE guitarist & songwriter Dave Arcaris alt.blues sounds owe as much to trash country, punk and rockabilly as they do pre-war Delta blues and have been showcased via five internationally-acclaimed solo CD releases.

In 2008 Arcari was invited to showcase at the North by North East (NxNE) music festival in Toronto, Canada and he was a finalist the UK Indy Music Awards 2008 reaching the top four in his category (best male solo artist).

With more than 150 UK dates a year plus shows in Finland, Estonia, France, Germany and Canada, Arcari is one of the hardest gigging live artists on the circuit.

A series of shows with the mighty Alabama 3 (by personal request from the band), Seasick Steve, Son of Dave and Jon Spencer along with his relentless UK and European tour schedule have established Arcari as a formidable international solo performer who is fast building a media reputation as a 'hell-raising National guitar madman'.

Arcaris growing reputation was endorsed in Spring 2007 when he was asked to put music to Robert Burns (Scotlands national poet) poem Parcel of Rogues for a BBC Scotland special to mark 300 years of the Act of Union between Scotland and England. He also presented the programme, interviewing many high-profile political figures, musicians and historians along the way.

In 1996 he quit his first proper band role as guitarist with Summerfield Blues (which won the Alexis Korner memorial trophy for 'Scottish Blues Band of the Year' at Edinburgh International Blues fest in 2003 - the same year the band released it's debut, and only, CD album Devil & the Freightman) to concentrate on his new found National steel guitar. It wasn't long, though, before he was joined by harmonica player Jim Harcus and the intended solo career went by the wayside as Radiotones started to form and evolved into the force it is today. So while the electric Nationals and Marshall stack are on the back burner for Dave's solo appearances, his hard-hitting gravel-laden vocals and slashing bottleneck steel guitar make for an aggressive, dynamic blues-based sound that owes as much to punk, rockabilly and trash country as pre-war Delta blues.
Record Label:
Buzz Records
Label Type:
Independent
Band Members:
Dave Arcari - National steel guitars/vocals
Influences:
Blind Willie Johnson, Bukka White, Catfish Keith, Gene Vincent, Son House, Bloodshot Records
Sounds Like:
Alt.blues
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