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Lyric Dubee

Barrie, Ontario, Canada | Established. Jan 01, 2009 | INDIE

Barrie, Ontario, Canada | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2009
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"Lyric Dubee Canada’s Next Big Rock/Pop Artist"

Lyric Dubee was first introduced here last year in July! Since then he has been busy with concerts, live appearances and showcasing his talents at a variety of venues in Toronto and throughout Canada!

Lyric has already attained some monumental pinnacles in his career. This young Indi artist is not only an amazing performer and guitarist, but is an amazing song writer! Lyric released his Debut Album last year and recently released his second CD which includes Nine Original Songs. Each song has a different sound and feel with a unique genre blend which can only be described as Lyric’s.

Like his Debut album this new CD is another gem that must be heard! Each track is a masterpiece that truly demonstrates just how talented young Lyric is in his writing and arrangement skills. In addition to this, Lyric’s vocals are now more mature as his vocals have dropped dramatically.

Authoring this website has provided me with a unique opportunity to witness a number of youngsters through their voice change. I always wonder what the final outcome will be in these young men’s singing ability. For Lyric Dubee, it’s amazingly wonderful! Lyric sounds better than he ever has.

Lyric still acquires his inspiration from books and movies which are reflected throughout his song writing. With the eclectic mix of sounds and styles, Lyric has decided to name his genre of music Revolution Rock (combination of Rock/Pop/Blues/Country/Jazz). The newest album has nine songs including one bonus track and an eight page pull out with the words to each song.

lyricdubeealivecoverI offer the following review of his new CD which I’m hoping will inspire you to purchase his new album. You can buy it now directly from his website and it will soon be available on iTunes and Amazon.com. Be watching this site for future links of how to obtain Lyric’s music. His new CD will be displayed at the top of the CD’s and Singles Page on this site as soon as it is made available to me for publication.

Alive is the one song and title track on the new CD that took a while to name. Recently Lyric was able to view the series “Vampire Diaries”, which partially inspired him to write this song. It is a song for guitar lovers as well and has a John Mayer inspired riff.
Perfection is a pop song that will be made into a music video shortly. The video story is about a girl who sees herself as unattractive, but the guy sees her true inner beauty. If you read his introduction article here last summer, then you saw the very beginning of his work on this song in an exclusive and personal behind the scenes acoustic version of this song. The final studio version is also on SoundCloud.Shout is a completely different jazz song with a Santana like guitar solo. Lyrics vocals and riffs on this track are incredibly enjoyable! His youthful energy and soul that is poured into his music is simply captivating! I was instantly returned to the 70s when I was in my teens and listening continually to my Santana collection. It goes without saying that Lyric’s music appeals to not only the young but to the senior generation as well. Listen on SoundCloud.

She’s The One has a Country Rock flare. On this song Lyric is joined by Virgil Scott, a well known musician friend doing backup vocals. Lyric also plays the lap steel slide guitar on this track, a new addition to his guitar collection utilized on this album. Here it on SoundCloud! If this is your first time hearing Lyric I guarantee it will not be your last. Whether you’re a country or rock lover you’re going to love Lyric!

Alarmed is also unique due to the fact that it was written and played on his classical guitar. His Mon to Fri 6 a.m. classical guitar lessons has paid off making their mark here. The nylon strings give this song a uniquely warm feeling. Here it on SoundCloud!

Ghost falls in the rock category. This song is a power house when performed live, especially the guitar solo at the end when the drums change to double time. Lyric has a unique way of capturing a very eerie and intense feeling in on this track. I know if a film director is reading this article and is looking for soundtracks for his next Ghost or Vampire flick, he is going to want to contact Lyric. I personally can see both “Ghost” and “Alive” being featured within the soundtrack of a major motion picture. Hear it on SoundCloud!

This song also has a video made by a fan.
Second Chance was the last song recorded for the album. Pushing his song writing technical skills, Lyric wrote this one in 6/8 time. This is quite an accomplishment for a 14 year old. The lyrics contain powerful words of emotion and love, making this a true competitive classic love song. Hear it on SoundCloud. I think you will have to agree that Lyric writes and produces like some of the very best in the music industry.

Star is a bizarre mix of 70’s classic rock with a modern feel. This song seems to be the favorite by many and has - Rivenmaster


"Lyric Dubee “Alive”"

There are some really great sounds coming out of Canada and Lyric Dubee is leading the pack. He has always brought great music to his fans with his outstanding guitar playing and his gift for writing songs, he brings enjoyment to all. The great skills he has as an artist really showed through on his CD, "Broken Dreams', but now he has out done himself with his new CD, "Alive".

On his first CD, he had seven songs that blew people away, now on "Alive" his fans has nine new ones to jam out to, and they are awesome! Lyric put a lot of work into this CD, and boy does it show. This project took almost two years to put together, but his determination has really paid off. He started recording the album in the spring of 2012, but because of the many gigs and shows he had through the summer he was unable to complete it till the fall of 2012.

On the CD there is a song that really stands out called, "Perfection". This song is about a girl who Lyric sees as perfect. Anyone listening to this song will definitely be able to relate. The lyrics can bring memories of that perfect girl back, and just how amazing she was when you first met her. Lyric writes and composes his own songs, and this song "is" Perfection. The harmonies were all done by Lyric, and they are perfect.

Lyric is not only a great writer, but an excellent instrumentalist. When he recorded the CD he played all the guitars, lead, rhythm, slide guitars and keyboards. For a couple of songs he brought in another guitarist to do some rhythm to get a different flare. Jeff Wardell the producer of the CD, added in the other instruments like the violin, bass and drums.

While Perfection is a great song, there are a couple of others on the CD that are special to Lyric. One of the songs is "Alarmed" this was the first song he wrote with a classical guitar. He says it means a lot to him to experiment with different sounds and try different writing techniques. The other song, "Star" was written in the car on a long drive to a gig six hours away. He wrote this on his MAC computer so it has a modern sound with a 70's classic rock feel. He said the song has lots of layers that came out great in the studio. He is so right!

The title song, "Alive" is about Vampires. There is a song on his debut album about vampires and this is kind of continuation, but the songs sound totally different. He says the song is based slightly on Interview with a Vampire, the Vampire Diaries TV series and Twilight. It is about eternal life. It took him and his parents a bit of time to come up with the name for the CD and the song it's self. They were listening to the newly recorded songs and were talking about what songs were their favorites. He still hadn't decided on the title yet, but after throwing around a few ideas they came up with Alive. They decided it would make a great name for the album because it reflects how he is growing musically and coming alive.

Lyric has a lot of great plans for this year, one of which is a large CD release party that will be recorded. He is also going to try to tour some new cities and countries like the U.S. He will be continuing to study for classic guitar exams and his major obstacle, conquer grade 7 before the end of the year. While the making of his new CD was exciting, so was starting high school this past fall. He says his elementary school was very small with not many students, but the high school is five times that. He says he also likes the change and all the new friends he has met. At his new school he is experimenting with some new instruments, like saxophone and piano.

Alive is an excellent CD. Lyric's talents as a musician and writer really shows through. This is a must have CD and be sure to stop by his website and pick up your copy, Alive. - Stars 2 Come


"Lyric Dubee “Alive”"

There are some really great sounds coming out of Canada and Lyric Dubee is leading the pack. He has always brought great music to his fans with his outstanding guitar playing and his gift for writing songs, he brings enjoyment to all. The great skills he has as an artist really showed through on his CD, "Broken Dreams', but now he has out done himself with his new CD, "Alive".

On his first CD, he had seven songs that blew people away, now on "Alive" his fans has nine new ones to jam out to, and they are awesome! Lyric put a lot of work into this CD, and boy does it show. This project took almost two years to put together, but his determination has really paid off. He started recording the album in the spring of 2012, but because of the many gigs and shows he had through the summer he was unable to complete it till the fall of 2012.

On the CD there is a song that really stands out called, "Perfection". This song is about a girl who Lyric sees as perfect. Anyone listening to this song will definitely be able to relate. The lyrics can bring memories of that perfect girl back, and just how amazing she was when you first met her. Lyric writes and composes his own songs, and this song "is" Perfection. The harmonies were all done by Lyric, and they are perfect.

Lyric is not only a great writer, but an excellent instrumentalist. When he recorded the CD he played all the guitars, lead, rhythm, slide guitars and keyboards. For a couple of songs he brought in another guitarist to do some rhythm to get a different flare. Jeff Wardell the producer of the CD, added in the other instruments like the violin, bass and drums.

While Perfection is a great song, there are a couple of others on the CD that are special to Lyric. One of the songs is "Alarmed" this was the first song he wrote with a classical guitar. He says it means a lot to him to experiment with different sounds and try different writing techniques. The other song, "Star" was written in the car on a long drive to a gig six hours away. He wrote this on his MAC computer so it has a modern sound with a 70's classic rock feel. He said the song has lots of layers that came out great in the studio. He is so right!

The title song, "Alive" is about Vampires. There is a song on his debut album about vampires and this is kind of continuation, but the songs sound totally different. He says the song is based slightly on Interview with a Vampire, the Vampire Diaries TV series and Twilight. It is about eternal life. It took him and his parents a bit of time to come up with the name for the CD and the song it's self. They were listening to the newly recorded songs and were talking about what songs were their favorites. He still hadn't decided on the title yet, but after throwing around a few ideas they came up with Alive. They decided it would make a great name for the album because it reflects how he is growing musically and coming alive.

Lyric has a lot of great plans for this year, one of which is a large CD release party that will be recorded. He is also going to try to tour some new cities and countries like the U.S. He will be continuing to study for classic guitar exams and his major obstacle, conquer grade 7 before the end of the year. While the making of his new CD was exciting, so was starting high school this past fall. He says his elementary school was very small with not many students, but the high school is five times that. He says he also likes the change and all the new friends he has met. At his new school he is experimenting with some new instruments, like saxophone and piano.

Alive is an excellent CD. Lyric's talents as a musician and writer really shows through. This is a must have CD and be sure to stop by his website and pick up your copy, Alive. - Stars 2 Come


"Lyric Dubee | Alive | Review"

Is there an average age at which a person can be considered mature enough to be under the lights of a reflector or behind the camera? If it is because they become spoiled, adults entering the scene as such also do the same; if it's because of the level of experience, there are many children and young people who have an equal amount or more than any other adult. Whatever the reason, people like Lyric Dubee at only fourteen but with a huge passion for music doesn’t give a damn and proof of that might be his new record.

Alive by the young Canadian is an album full of emotions and adrenaline. Crossing bands like Linkin Park with artists like John Mayer, it is something to enjoy alone or with others.

"Perfection" is one song that starts the album in a very mellow way, something you would expect from a group like One Direction or artists like Justin Bieber. It is certainly a song to drive little girl fans crazy who enjoy the music and lyrics rather than cheesy pop. However, "Shout" is the opposite, with a fine touch of John Mayer meets Incubus. The guitar riffs and drum beats are rather simple but amazing and his voice manages to fit perfectly. The brief but brilliant guitar solo adds an extra element of awesomeness to the track.

"She's The One" is going for a somewhat country rock sound. Unlike the first song, this is a "romantic" but more mature song. The adult voices in the chorus add a touch to the song that makes it more amazing than it already is. Lyric's voice has grown in such an incredible way. The sound is fast, fun, and entertaining. The riffs are excellent, perfect for making you dance. "Alarmed," on the other hand, is full of inspirational lyrics where Dubee sings over and over again for those who have been disappointed and those who think they are good for nothing: they are not alone. There's someone that cares about your situation.

"Star" begins in a rather gloomy way with a riff that immediately catches us, with some folk vibes in it. The drum beats and bass lines might not be the stars of this show, but they certainly can be felt. Again lovely but bold vocals, along with the synthesizer in the choir, are just great. And again we can see some good aspects similar to those found in the music of artists like John Mayer.

"Tears" is the final track, and as indicated in the title, is a remix so you can expect some electronica elements during the song. With electric guitar riffs with synths and a voice with a bit of auto tune, it is like a good cross between Depeche Mode and Duran Duran. It's entertaining, good pop and once you hear it, you might not be able to stop humming it.

In conclusion, although this is not a record that would blow your mind and drive you crazy, it is a pretty cool record to sit and enjoy, maybe even to sing along to. It is not so heavy, but not so soft either.
- See more at: http://www.gratefulweb.com/articles/lyric-dubee-alive-review#sthash.WbUDegZY.dpuf - The Grateful Web


"Lyric Dubee | Alive | Review"

Is there an average age at which a person can be considered mature enough to be under the lights of a reflector or behind the camera? If it is because they become spoiled, adults entering the scene as such also do the same; if it's because of the level of experience, there are many children and young people who have an equal amount or more than any other adult. Whatever the reason, people like Lyric Dubee at only fourteen but with a huge passion for music doesn’t give a damn and proof of that might be his new record.

Alive by the young Canadian is an album full of emotions and adrenaline. Crossing bands like Linkin Park with artists like John Mayer, it is something to enjoy alone or with others.

"Perfection" is one song that starts the album in a very mellow way, something you would expect from a group like One Direction or artists like Justin Bieber. It is certainly a song to drive little girl fans crazy who enjoy the music and lyrics rather than cheesy pop. However, "Shout" is the opposite, with a fine touch of John Mayer meets Incubus. The guitar riffs and drum beats are rather simple but amazing and his voice manages to fit perfectly. The brief but brilliant guitar solo adds an extra element of awesomeness to the track.

"She's The One" is going for a somewhat country rock sound. Unlike the first song, this is a "romantic" but more mature song. The adult voices in the chorus add a touch to the song that makes it more amazing than it already is. Lyric's voice has grown in such an incredible way. The sound is fast, fun, and entertaining. The riffs are excellent, perfect for making you dance. "Alarmed," on the other hand, is full of inspirational lyrics where Dubee sings over and over again for those who have been disappointed and those who think they are good for nothing: they are not alone. There's someone that cares about your situation.

"Star" begins in a rather gloomy way with a riff that immediately catches us, with some folk vibes in it. The drum beats and bass lines might not be the stars of this show, but they certainly can be felt. Again lovely but bold vocals, along with the synthesizer in the choir, are just great. And again we can see some good aspects similar to those found in the music of artists like John Mayer.

"Tears" is the final track, and as indicated in the title, is a remix so you can expect some electronica elements during the song. With electric guitar riffs with synths and a voice with a bit of auto tune, it is like a good cross between Depeche Mode and Duran Duran. It's entertaining, good pop and once you hear it, you might not be able to stop humming it.

In conclusion, although this is not a record that would blow your mind and drive you crazy, it is a pretty cool record to sit and enjoy, maybe even to sing along to. It is not so heavy, but not so soft either.
- See more at: http://www.gratefulweb.com/articles/lyric-dubee-alive-review#sthash.WbUDegZY.dpuf - The Grateful Web


"Rising music star back with second album"

About two years after stepping into the music scene with his debut CD Broken Dreams, Baxter’s Lyric Dubee is ready to give his fans more.

The nine tracks in Dubee’s second album Alive, which was released this past December, showcases the young singer/songwriter’s evolving style that blends

different genres, from pop and rock, to blues, country and even hints of jazz.

His unique sound, a style he’s dubbed Revolution Rock, is featured once again throughout his latest work, though this time around fans will notice Dubee has done some growing up.

“It’s a bunch of different styles once again,” said Dubee, now 14 and in Grade 9 at St. Joan of Arc in Barrie. “My voice has matured, along with my music…my writing is more complicated and advanced.”

Like his debut CD, Dubee wrote the music and lyrics for the entire album. He also drew on many of the same sources of inspiration.

“I’m inspired by lots of things,” he said. “Movies, books, things from my dreams, or it could be something as simple as walking in the park and seeing a bird fly. Anything.”

Dubee’s interest in vampires once again found its way into the tracks.

“The title track, Alive, it’s a vampire one,” he said. “It’s based mostly on Vampire Diaries and Interview with the Vampire. But I was inspired by Twilight as well.

“The song has ups and downs.... it’s minor and really sad in one part, and then major and kind of happier sounding,” he added.

Overall Dubee said his latest work is his best yet and is the result of the many experiences he’s had in the past two years.

During that time he’s played over 50 live performances and has appeared on local stages in Barrie and in his hometown of Essa. He’s also had the chance to play in front of crowds in Toronto, like at the North by Northeast Festival at Harbourfront Centre, and at an arts benefit concert in Sault Ste. Marie.

“The sounds I’m getting out my guitar now are a lot better,” he said.

Dubee will be celebrating his newest album at a release party coming up later this year.

It will be held April 14 from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the new Cava Lounge in Barrie, located at 24 Dunlop St.

“We’ll play all the stuff off the album, we’ll have a full band…it’s going to be a full party,” he said.

For additional information visit www.lyricdubee.com. - Alliston Herald


"Headed Towards Promising Music Career"

Lyric Dubee 13 - Headed towards promising music career

BAXTER - Writing lyrics and music for an entire album is daunting for most people, but not Essa's Lyric Dubee.
This spring the 13-year-old released Broken Dreams, a seven-song album that he created almost entirely on his own.

Lyric isn't new to the local music scene.

He's played at the Barrie New Music Festival, Music on Main and Groundswell Coffeehouse in Alliston, and is a member of Baxter Central School's band, Baxter Band.

Broken Dreams is his debut album and is already being received well.

The Ontario Provincial Police is using his song You Instead for its campaign against distracted driving. Also, around 200 people showed up to celebrate his CD release party held in Barrie at the end of May.

Wherever the Grade 8 student goes, he has fans, especially young girls. Having followers doesn't surprise the young musician though,

"I just want people to enjoy my music," he said.

He said his songs are inspired by movies (Vamp is about the popular Twilight series) or videos and, sometimes nothing in particular.

His musical inspiration ranges from Linkin Park to John Mayer to Jimmi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

"I like people who have a special sound that people don't imitate," he said.

Already Lyric has a rhythm for bringing his songs to life.

It always starts with a guitar, that's the instrument he said he's the most fluent in. From there, the vocals come together, then other elements such as the bass and drums.

While recording an album was a lot of work, Lyric liked that he had to work hard for it and enjoyed hearing the songs come together.

"You do so many tracks and only one would fit," he recalled. "I knew it would be a lot of work, but I didn't think it would be that much."

Hard work isn't holding the teen back, but the money to cut another album is.

He has plenty of songs to put together a new album. With the time and money it takes to create it, however, Lyric is looking to record his second album in 2012. Until then, look out for Lyric at local festivals and events.

Broken Dreams can be bought online at www.lyricsmuzic.com or on iTunes.
- Alliston Herald


"Headed Towards Promising Music Career"

Lyric Dubee 13 - Headed towards promising music career

BAXTER - Writing lyrics and music for an entire album is daunting for most people, but not Essa's Lyric Dubee.
This spring the 13-year-old released Broken Dreams, a seven-song album that he created almost entirely on his own.

Lyric isn't new to the local music scene.

He's played at the Barrie New Music Festival, Music on Main and Groundswell Coffeehouse in Alliston, and is a member of Baxter Central School's band, Baxter Band.

Broken Dreams is his debut album and is already being received well.

The Ontario Provincial Police is using his song You Instead for its campaign against distracted driving. Also, around 200 people showed up to celebrate his CD release party held in Barrie at the end of May.

Wherever the Grade 8 student goes, he has fans, especially young girls. Having followers doesn't surprise the young musician though,

"I just want people to enjoy my music," he said.

He said his songs are inspired by movies (Vamp is about the popular Twilight series) or videos and, sometimes nothing in particular.

His musical inspiration ranges from Linkin Park to John Mayer to Jimmi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

"I like people who have a special sound that people don't imitate," he said.

Already Lyric has a rhythm for bringing his songs to life.

It always starts with a guitar, that's the instrument he said he's the most fluent in. From there, the vocals come together, then other elements such as the bass and drums.

While recording an album was a lot of work, Lyric liked that he had to work hard for it and enjoyed hearing the songs come together.

"You do so many tracks and only one would fit," he recalled. "I knew it would be a lot of work, but I didn't think it would be that much."

Hard work isn't holding the teen back, but the money to cut another album is.

He has plenty of songs to put together a new album. With the time and money it takes to create it, however, Lyric is looking to record his second album in 2012. Until then, look out for Lyric at local festivals and events.

Broken Dreams can be bought online at www.lyricsmuzic.com or on iTunes.
- Alliston Herald


"Headed Towards Promising Music Career"

Lyric Dubee 13 - Headed towards promising music career

BAXTER - Writing lyrics and music for an entire album is daunting for most people, but not Essa's Lyric Dubee.
This spring the 13-year-old released Broken Dreams, a seven-song album that he created almost entirely on his own.

Lyric isn't new to the local music scene.

He's played at the Barrie New Music Festival, Music on Main and Groundswell Coffeehouse in Alliston, and is a member of Baxter Central School's band, Baxter Band.

Broken Dreams is his debut album and is already being received well.

The Ontario Provincial Police is using his song You Instead for its campaign against distracted driving. Also, around 200 people showed up to celebrate his CD release party held in Barrie at the end of May.

Wherever the Grade 8 student goes, he has fans, especially young girls. Having followers doesn't surprise the young musician though,

"I just want people to enjoy my music," he said.

He said his songs are inspired by movies (Vamp is about the popular Twilight series) or videos and, sometimes nothing in particular.

His musical inspiration ranges from Linkin Park to John Mayer to Jimmi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

"I like people who have a special sound that people don't imitate," he said.

Already Lyric has a rhythm for bringing his songs to life.

It always starts with a guitar, that's the instrument he said he's the most fluent in. From there, the vocals come together, then other elements such as the bass and drums.

While recording an album was a lot of work, Lyric liked that he had to work hard for it and enjoyed hearing the songs come together.

"You do so many tracks and only one would fit," he recalled. "I knew it would be a lot of work, but I didn't think it would be that much."

Hard work isn't holding the teen back, but the money to cut another album is.

He has plenty of songs to put together a new album. With the time and money it takes to create it, however, Lyric is looking to record his second album in 2012. Until then, look out for Lyric at local festivals and events.

Broken Dreams can be bought online at www.lyricsmuzic.com or on iTunes.
- Alliston Herald


"Local Student Creates Distracted Driving Video"

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"Local Student Creates Distracted Driving Video"

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"Barrie New Music Fest 2011"

The New Music Awards wrapped up at The Mansion Night Club, featuring an amazing performance by young local artist, LYRIC DUBEE! - SNAP Barrie


"Lyric Dubee, 13, headed towards a promising music career"

Writing lyrics and music for an entire album is daunting for most people, but not Essa's Lyric Dubee.

This spring the 13-year-old released Broken Dreams, a seven-song album that he created almost entirely on his own.

Lyric isn't new to the local music scene.

He's played at the Barrie New Music Festival, Music on Main and Groundswell Coffeehouse in Alliston, and is a member of Baxter Central School's band, Baxter Band.

Broken Dreams is his debut album and is already being received well.

The Ontario Provincial Police is using his song You Instead for its campaign against distracted driving. Also, around 200 people showed up to celebrate his CD release party held in Barrie at the end of May.

Wherever the Grade 8 student goes, he has fans, especially young girls. Having followers doesn't surprise the young musician though,

"I just want people to enjoy my music," he said.

He said his songs are inspired by movies (Vamp is about the popular Twilight series) or videos and, sometimes nothing in particular.

His musical inspiration ranges from Linkin Park to John Mayer to Jimmi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

"I like people who have a special sound that people don't imitate," he said.

Already Lyric has a rhythm for bringing his songs to life.

It always starts with a guitar, that's the instrument he said he's the most fluent in. From there, the vocals come together, then other elements such as the bass and drums.

While recording an album was a lot of work, Lyric liked that he had to work hard for it and enjoyed hearing the songs come together.

"You do so many tracks and only one would fit," he recalled. "I knew it would be a lot of work, but I didn't think it would be that much."

Hard work isn't holding the teen back, but the money to cut another album is.

He has plenty of songs to put together a new album. With the time and money it takes to create it, however, Lyric is looking to record his second album in 2012. Until then, look out for Lyric at local festivals and events.

Broken Dreams can be bought online at www.lyricsmuzic.com or on iTunes.

- Alliston Herald


"Lyric Dubee, 13, headed towards a promising music career"

Writing lyrics and music for an entire album is daunting for most people, but not Essa's Lyric Dubee.

This spring the 13-year-old released Broken Dreams, a seven-song album that he created almost entirely on his own.

Lyric isn't new to the local music scene.

He's played at the Barrie New Music Festival, Music on Main and Groundswell Coffeehouse in Alliston, and is a member of Baxter Central School's band, Baxter Band.

Broken Dreams is his debut album and is already being received well.

The Ontario Provincial Police is using his song You Instead for its campaign against distracted driving. Also, around 200 people showed up to celebrate his CD release party held in Barrie at the end of May.

Wherever the Grade 8 student goes, he has fans, especially young girls. Having followers doesn't surprise the young musician though,

"I just want people to enjoy my music," he said.

He said his songs are inspired by movies (Vamp is about the popular Twilight series) or videos and, sometimes nothing in particular.

His musical inspiration ranges from Linkin Park to John Mayer to Jimmi Hendrix and Eric Clapton.

"I like people who have a special sound that people don't imitate," he said.

Already Lyric has a rhythm for bringing his songs to life.

It always starts with a guitar, that's the instrument he said he's the most fluent in. From there, the vocals come together, then other elements such as the bass and drums.

While recording an album was a lot of work, Lyric liked that he had to work hard for it and enjoyed hearing the songs come together.

"You do so many tracks and only one would fit," he recalled. "I knew it would be a lot of work, but I didn't think it would be that much."

Hard work isn't holding the teen back, but the money to cut another album is.

He has plenty of songs to put together a new album. With the time and money it takes to create it, however, Lyric is looking to record his second album in 2012. Until then, look out for Lyric at local festivals and events.

Broken Dreams can be bought online at www.lyricsmuzic.com or on iTunes.

- Alliston Herald


"Barrie New Music Fest 2011"

Barrie New Music Fest 2011
The 4th Annual New Music Fest kicked off at The Mansion Night Club with The Reason, Andrew Cole and Local Musician Grant Boyer! Next came the Headliner Concert, featuring The Tea Party, Ian Thornley, Big Wreck and Into the Entropy at The Roxx Concert Hall. The rest of the event rocked Barrie as 90 live touring artists performed a series of Indie Artist Showcases at Barrie’s best live music venues. The New Music Awards wrapped up at The Mansion Night Club, featuring an amazing performance by young local artist, LYRIC DUBEE! Congratulations to Event Director and SNAP "Barrie New Music in Review" writer, Paul Fairley for a hugely successful event!
- Snap Magazine


"Young singer to unveil his lyrics at festival"

BARRIE - With a name like Lyric, this Barrie boy was destined to be in music.
Twelve-year-old Lyric Dubee is one of the artists taking part in this weekend’s Barrie New Music Festival.

“This is my third time in the festival,” he said. “It was the first real festival I ever played in so I keep coming back.”

The guitarist/vocalist, who lives just south of Barrie near Thornton, performs a mix of blues and new rock. His inspirations are Jimi Hendrix and John Mayer.

“I am also inspired by bands like Theory of a Deadman and Headly, but my biggest influence is Buddy Guy,” Dubee said.

Recently Dubee has been hard at work writing his own music, which he will unveil on the New Music Fest audience.

“I was listening to a lot of music, and decided to give writing a try. My first song was horrible. But I’ve kept at it. I start with a chord progression, then add in some cool sounds.”

For the festival Dubee has recruited a few friends to accompany him on drums and guitar.

While the young rocker is looking forward to performing at the festival, he said his ultimate goal is to work behind the scenes.

“I’d love to have a job working in a studio somewhere and writing music for other musicians,” he said, “I’m working on learning the bass guitar and piano right now, and I’m getting back into vocal lessons. I just love making music.”

Lyric Dubee performs 8 p.m. Friday at Hooters.


Wristbands for the New Music Fest are $15, and available in advance through Ticket Break, or in person at Liquid Chrome and both Comfort Inn locations in Barrie.

For more information, click here.

lblenkhorn@simcoe.com

- Metroland Media Group Ltd


"Young singer to unveil his lyrics at festival"

BARRIE - With a name like Lyric, this Barrie boy was destined to be in music.
Twelve-year-old Lyric Dubee is one of the artists taking part in this weekend’s Barrie New Music Festival.

“This is my third time in the festival,” he said. “It was the first real festival I ever played in so I keep coming back.”

The guitarist/vocalist, who lives just south of Barrie near Thornton, performs a mix of blues and new rock. His inspirations are Jimi Hendrix and John Mayer.

“I am also inspired by bands like Theory of a Deadman and Headly, but my biggest influence is Buddy Guy,” Dubee said.

Recently Dubee has been hard at work writing his own music, which he will unveil on the New Music Fest audience.

“I was listening to a lot of music, and decided to give writing a try. My first song was horrible. But I’ve kept at it. I start with a chord progression, then add in some cool sounds.”

For the festival Dubee has recruited a few friends to accompany him on drums and guitar.

While the young rocker is looking forward to performing at the festival, he said his ultimate goal is to work behind the scenes.

“I’d love to have a job working in a studio somewhere and writing music for other musicians,” he said, “I’m working on learning the bass guitar and piano right now, and I’m getting back into vocal lessons. I just love making music.”

Lyric Dubee performs 8 p.m. Friday at Hooters.


Wristbands for the New Music Fest are $15, and available in advance through Ticket Break, or in person at Liquid Chrome and both Comfort Inn locations in Barrie.

For more information, click here.

lblenkhorn@simcoe.com

- Metroland Media Group Ltd


Discography

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Bio

Lyric Dubee is an 19 year old multi-genre artist born and raised in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.  Proficient and at ease playing ROCK, POP, BLUES, CLASSICAL and JAZZ, his deep appreciation and experimentation with all the genres led Lyric to personalize his own style of music known as REVOLUTION ROCK.

“Lyric Dubee is a natural born star, he plays guitar like his life depended on it and sings his own songs with the sincerity needed to cut through a lot of today’s manufactured music,” says guitarist, songwriter, record producer and Eurythmics front man Dave Stewart. 

Lyric is now managed by legendary Rock Photographer Robert Knight, endorsed by Ernie Ball MusicMan Guitars, DV Mark Amps, Guitar Center and is part of the Brotherhood of the Guitar.

He recently signed a world-wide, multi-album deal with Mascot Label Group (Provogue). Expect his newest album in 2017 along with live performances.

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