Dan Patlansky

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Backbite 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat 04:20 Tools
Big Things Going Down 09:38 Tools
Poor Old John 00:00 Tools
Hold On 00:00 Tools
Pop Collar Jockey 00:00 Tools
Fetch your spade 00:00 Tools
Sonova Faith 05:44 Tools
Run 05:44 Tools
Your War 09:38 Tools
Taking Chances 09:38 Tools
Feels like home 09:38 Tools
Windmills and the Sea 09:38 Tools
Only an Ocean (Reprise) 05:51 Tools
Only an Ocean (Reprise) - Reprise 05:19 Tools
Johnny 05:51 Tools
Bring The World To Its Knees 05:44 Tools
Too Far Gone 05:51 Tools
Madison Lane 09:38 Tools
Loosen Up The Grip 04:06 Tools
Judge A Man 04:09 Tools
Bright Lights, Big City 04:40 Tools
Stop The Messin' 05:41 Tools
Dog Day 05:51 Tools
Only an Ocean 06:27 Tools
Never Long Enough 02:08 Tools
Bet On Me 02:08 Tools
Daddy's Old Gun 04:17 Tools
Jump On 05:51 Tools
Western Decay 04:58 Tools
Still Wanna Be Your Man 04:09 Tools
Mayday 00:56 Tools
Queen Puree 04:09 Tools
Insufficient Man 04:54 Tools
Bye Bye 04:29 Tools
Bad Weather Blues 07:26 Tools
Preachin' Blues 04:58 Tools
The Doctor 05:19 Tools
Try My Lovin' Arms 04:12 Tools
Dead Shrimp Blues 05:41 Tools
Move My Soul 06:00 Tools
20 Stones 04:20 Tools
Junket Man 03:41 Tools
Miss Oowee 04:09 Tools
iEyes 03:53 Tools
Lost Your Good Thing Now 08:53 Tools
Frozen Dirt 04:06 Tools
Shake The Cage 04:06 Tools
Slap in the Face 02:08 Tools
Hallelujah 06:21 Tools
Luca 11:20 Tools
Call Me The Breeze 02:58 Tools
My Dear Boy 02:34 Tools
You Upset Me 04:04 Tools
Backside Of Paradise 04:26 Tools
REAL 04:30 Tools
Got a Bad, Bad Feeling 10:20 Tools
Wagon Wheel 04:50 Tools
Lord You Are Beautiful 00:56 Tools
Too Late To Cry 04:10 Tools
Cross Country Limping 05:41 Tools
EMPTY ARMS 10:16 Tools
CHITLINS CON CARNE 05:14 Tools
Kashmir 05:10 Tools
Your Mama Don't Dance 04:07 Tools
Peace Of Eden 03:53 Tools
SWEET SIXTEEN 03:41 Tools
Bring The World To It's Knees 05:44 Tools
WHILE MY GUITAR GENTLY WEEPS 03:22 Tools
That's Alright Mama 02:34 Tools
Southern Moon 04:39 Tools
HIDE AWAY 08:01 Tools
Kwazi 04:16 Tools
STANDING AT THE STATION 03:26 Tools
The Weight 05:17 Tools
Why? 05:49 Tools
TAKE ME HOME 04:05 Tools
Don't Be Fooled 00:00 Tools
Come & Play 04:07 Tools
Kaynin 02:33 Tools
Why 03:48 Tools
Namaste/Love City 06:23 Tools
Mississippi Muther's Blues 06:23 Tools
Blues for New Orleans 10:15 Tools
Hurrican Took My Home 03:21 Tools
Mongolious's Blue Handglider 03:21 Tools
Come and Play 00:00 Tools
Namaste / Love City 06:23 Tools
MISSISSIPPI MUTHERS BLUES 03:48 Tools
Too Far Gone - Live At Rockwood Theatre 03:48 Tools
Johnny - Live At Rockwood Theatre 03:48 Tools
Heart of Stone 00:00 Tools
Got My Geetar 00:00 Tools
Travelling Riverside Blues 00:00 Tools
Sonnava Faith 11:22 Tools
Damon 00:00 Tools
Stop The Messin 11:22 Tools
Night Time Train 00:00 Tools
MONGOLIOUS'S BLUE HANGLIDER 03:00 Tools
HURRICANE TOOK MY HOME 02:49 Tools
Hilly Billy in a Woodchipper 00:00 Tools
Mow de Lawn 00:00 Tools
Mighty Crazy 00:00 Tools
Letter to My Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
Poker Queen 00:00 Tools
Hootchie Cootchie Man 05:04 Tools
Taking Changes 03:53 Tools
Jaded 00:00 Tools
Pistol Whip 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Superstitious 00:00 Tools
Peace of Eden II 03:53 Tools
Blues For New Orleans - Live on WWOZ New Orleans 03:53 Tools
Luka 11:22 Tools
Blues For New Orleans (Live on WWOZ New Orleans) 03:53 Tools
That's allright mama 02:35 Tools
Dog Day - Live At Rockwood Theatre 02:35 Tools
Never Long Enough - Live At Rockwood Theatre 02:35 Tools
CHAMPIONS REMIX 03:56 Tools
Namaste - Love City 03:56 Tools
Southern Mon 04:39 Tools
Only an Ocean (Reprise) (Reprise) 03:56 Tools
Only An Ocean [Reprise] 03:56 Tools
Patlansky 03:56 Tools
Blues for New Orleans [live] 03:56 Tools
Fells Like Home 03:56 Tools
Sonnova Faith 03:56 Tools
Miss Owee 04:09 Tools
I'll Never Know (Bonus Track) 04:09 Tools
Travelling Riversode Blues 04:42 Tools
Namaste\Love City 06:25 Tools
I Aint Superstitious 05:57 Tools
Johnny (Live At Rockwood Theatre) 05:57 Tools
Only an Ocean (Reprise) [Reprise] 05:57 Tools
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What Dan Patlansky can do with a six-string Fender Stratocaster at the age of 26, most critically acclaimed guitarists will never quite achieve in a lifetime. In only ten years on the music scene, Dan Patlansky is one of the busiest and most respected blues artists to ever come out of South Africa. Constant touring as a teenager, won Dan the hearts of even the most hardened blues critics. In the winter of 2001, “Standing at the Station” was released, being a completely independent album, many were surprised at its amazing success. After receiving word that “Readers Choice” had voted him “Best Blues Guitarist in Southern Africa”, it was time for a second release. “True Blues” was produced and released by EMI on the famed “Blue Note label” in 2004. Dan is one of the only South Africans to ever achieve “Blue Note” status. In February 2005 and again in July 2006, Selwyn Miller, New Orleans based manager of David Gates and Bread, Randy Crawford, and Petula Clark amongst others, brought Dan to New Orleans to showcase this amazing talent. In his time living in the city of the Blues, Patlansky performed at legendry venues (Maple Leaf, Rock & Bowl and Checkpoint Charlie) with many Blues giants such as Henry Gray (Howlin’ Wolf’s Pianist), Snooks Eaglin, The Batiste Family, Rockin Dopsie Jr and many more. Whilst abroad, Dan performed live on both television and WWOZ radio. What this South African boy achieved in a few months, and the following he built up, many thought would have taken years. Touring was cut short due to Hurricane Katrina and he was deprived of the opportunity to play with legendary and world renowned slide guitarist, Sonny Landreth, which performance was scheduled to take place a week after Dan and Selwyn were forced to evacuate New Orleans. Patlansky moved back to his home country leaving a lot of equipment behind. Dan is still in contact with Grammy award winning producer, David Z, with whom he spent two days writing and arranging on his first trip to New Orleans. Fender recognised Dan’s fiery playing and offered him an endorsement deal to promote Fender Guitars and amps. Dan is one of only six Fender endorsed guitarists in South Africa. Dan has played, and more often than not headlined every major venue and music festival in the South Africa eg Oppikoppi, Aardklop (with Arno Carstens’ guitarist Albert Frost), The Durban International Blues Festival (where he performed with veteran New York blues guitarist, Phillip Walker and Pat Savage), The North Sea Jazz Festival (CT), Southern Cross, the Walking the Blues Concert, White Mountain Festival, Up the Creek Festival, Cape Town Blues Summit, Splashy Fen, The Catalina Theatre (Durban) and the Sand du Plessis Theatre in Bloemfontein, BMW Pavilion, Green Dolphin, Die Boer (CT), Blues Room and Tanz Café (Jhb) and many more. Dan continues to extensively tour small towns to big cities. Europe, UK and Australia are on the cards for 2008/2009. In 2004 Dan was invited to perform at the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Concert, headlined by Earl Klugh and Lee Ritenoir, but had to decline due to prior tour commitments. At the One World Music Festival (Durban) in 2005 he performed with the renowned New Orleans Batiste family band and shared the stage with the likes of Bob Marley’s son Julian Marley, and past American Idols winner Ruben Studdard. The concert was attended by the President of Parliament of the State of Louisiana. He was so blown away by Patlansky’s performance that he promised him the freedom of New Orleans when next he was there. Unfortunately Hurricane Katrina deprived Dan of this honour. In 2005 Dan performed in Dubai at the annual Coca Cola Company celebration, along with UB40 and Shaggy. In 2006 Dan Patlansky performed with his New Orleans band at the Cape Town International Jazz Fest sharing top billing with Jose Feliciano, Miriam Makeba, Lou Vega and Freddie Coleman. Dan collaborated with top R&B artist RJ Benjamin on one of the tracks of RJ’s recently released and highly acclaimed album “Swimming in the soul of music”, one critic stating that the collaboration took the album to another level. Dan was one of the headline acts with Hugh Masakela and Freshlyground at the newly established international Bushfire Concert in Swaziland in 2007. Similarly he performed at the first Johannesburg Guitar Festival with the likes of Greg Georgiades, Jethro Butow, the headline acts being Dan, followed by Mauritz Lotz. Earlier this year Dan played at the Old Mutual Jazz and Blues Roots concert at Emmerentia Botanical Gardens, with international artist Michelle Shocked and Dan, as the two headline and concluding acts. Dan has recently returned from Mozambique where he headlined the annual STRAB (Subterranean Rhythm and Blues) Festival. His performance was voted best by far in voting polls. Shortly thereafter, he headlined the Tribute to Jimi Hendrix show at Café Barcelona in Pretoria, which included performances by, amongst others, Jan Blohm, Albert Frost and Mel Botes. Dan has also been approached by Danny K to collaborate with him on a song to be recorded by top South African performers in the fight against crime. Dan over the years, has shared the stage many times with legendry blues artists and guitarists such as Larry Amos, Julian Laxton, Steve Fataar (ex Beach Boys / Flames), Cedric Sampson, Valiant Swart, The Late big voice Jack (who performed with Mango Groove and the Dave Mathews Band) and Alistair Coakley. Dan recently performed at The Catalina Theatre in Durban with Vicki Sampson. Dan has been played and/or play listed by many South African DJs and stations such as 5FM, East Coast radio, SAFM Radio 2000, O FM, Bush Radio, countless student stations and Radio To-day (Benjy Mudie, Rafe Levine, Phil Wright, Chris Prior, David Blood, Leon Economedes). This young blues guitarist has now released his third album “Real” which showcases his song-writing abilities using an earthy live blues sound with his own take on it. “Real” has attracted great reviews and articles in most acclaimed magazines. His album “Real” is played in Australia on 101 FM and in America on WWOZ FM New Orleans on which Dan played live and on which he has been play listed since 2005. “Real” and Patlansky received a brilliant review in the May / June 2008 edition (Issue 43) of top Blues Magazine, Blues Matters!, which circulates throughout the UK, Europe, Canada and Australia. Out of approximately 150 CD Reviews of Albums by UK, European, Canadian, Australian and American artists, accredited critic, Merv Osborne had this, amongst other things, to say about “Real” and Patlansky: “I don’t think I’m going to hear a better album all year. ..... It’s gonna have to be a truly superb CD to better this one” (full text on Dan’s web site). “Real” is also about to be reviewed by top UK music journalist Rhys Williams for intended publication in other UK magazines and some top American Blues Magazines. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.