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The Dusty Roads Band

Calgary, Alberta, Canada | SELF

Calgary, Alberta, Canada | SELF
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"Manitoba Blues Society Album Review "Searchin' for a River""

Who doesn't have this disc?Go and get one now,you won't be disappointed. This is a dynamite debut CD from Dustin Harder(Vocals&Guitars),Jessica Rae Ayre(Vocals),Jake Stead(Bass) and Jake Bell(Drums),collectively known as The Dusty Roads Band. Their solid vocals and great playing are supplemented by the like of Gord Kidder(Harp),Dan Frechette(Guitar) and Jeremy Rusu(Clarinet,Keys) on some of the tracks.This group of young talented musicians has hit a homerun,first time out.I have to admit that having heard many of the numbers live over the last fewyears; I wasn't sure what the impactwould be on disc.Well,it came out as good if not better!It's a terrific mix of Blues,some of it with a jazzy feel,how about abit of Gospel,or some bluegrassmaybe,it's all there.It's fun to pick out the manyand varied influences in this collection of original songs.Great Jo!Keep it up guys:I'm looking forward to more!!!GW - Manitoba Blues Society Blues News Volume 3 issue1


"Brandon Folk Music and Arts Festival"

Dustin Harder and his band, The Dusty Roads Band were a huge hit at our festival this summer. The energy from the band kicked the audience in to a new place and kept them up dancing for the rest of the night. The passion and intensity that Harder puts through his guitar is immediately apparent, and back by an unrelenting rhythm section, they take rockin' blues to a whole new level.They are intensely diverse and it's quite understandable why this band was the only one to get an encore at our festival. Undoubtedly, The Dusty Roads Band would be an excellent addition to any lineup. We certainly want to have them back again. - Matt DuBoff (Artistic Director)


"Another life touched by Big Dave McLean. The veteran musician inspired Dustin Harder of The Dusty Roads Band to play his own brand of blues"

Another life touched by Big Dave McLean

The veteran musician inspired Dustin Harder of The Dusty Roads Band to play his own brand of blues


UPTOWN MAGAZINE
Jared Story

Dustin Harder, guitarist/vocalist for The Dusty Roads Band, says a certain legendary local bluesman had a profound impact on his musical career.??"When I was 12 years old, my mom first took me to see Big Dave McLean," says Harder, 31. "He was a big influence on me. Seeing Jason Nowicki from The Perpetrators grow as an artist under Big Dave's wing, all those years I was there on the sidelines going, 'I'm sure I could be there, too,' but I was just a little too shy to get up on the stage. I remember between 16 and 18 I would go to the blues jam with my guitar ready to go, and as soon as Dave called my name I'd be out the back door."??Eventually, Harder got past that stage fright. The Dusty Roads Band has been bringing its brand of the blues to barrooms for about three years now. Comprised of Harder, vocalist/harpist Jessica Rae Ayre, bassist Jake Stead, drummer Jake Bell and guitarist Graham Crellin, the band released its debut album, Searchin' for a River, in March.??"The first album that was recorded with this band was mainly material that I had been writing over the years, going back 10 to 15 years even," Harder says. "We're writing together a little more now for the upcoming album, so all of our influences are thrown into the pot now, and we're getting this mixture for a little bit of a different sound."??Harder says The Dusty Roads Band's next album will be blues-based, but with a few surprises.??"We have a four-string quartet from the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra joining us on one track," Harder says. "We went to see The Duhks play with the symphony at The Forks this year and I thought if they can do it, we can do it. I have a couple tunes that I think would fit. I got a hold of Boyd Mackenzie (WSO violinist) and gave him a copy of our album. He listened to Searchin' for a River, dug it, and asked for a track of what I had in mind. So sometime in the next couple weeks we're going to be getting together to arrange the string section for that."??While you're waiting to hear what that will sound like, you can pick up Searchin' for a River at dustyroadsband.com, Into the Music, McNally Robinson Booksellers and The Folk Festival Music Store. Or www.CdBaby.com
- UPTOWN MAGAZINE By Jared Story


"Searchin' for a River(Album Review)"

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/entertainment/music/country--roots-41251847.html
THE DUSTY ROADS BAND Searchin' for a River (Independent) IF you find yourself regularly bellying up to the bar of any of our beloved 'Peg City blues venues there's no doubt you've seen and heard Dustin Harder. As leader of The Dusty Roads Band he's working hard to carve out a unique niche for himself in a glutted musical landscape and his debut album Searchin' for a River finds him perfectly situated to make a big impact on that scene. What keeps him suspended above the more commonplace 12-bar dudes is his ability to create a stylish guitar tone that evokes the masterful attitude of cats like former Fleetwood Mac-er Peter Green, and that alone is a rarity. If you ignore the cod-reggae track and the vibe-deflating Goin' Away, it's plain that this particular musical river has a magnificent flow. 'Ö'Ö'Ö1/2 -- Jeff Monk
- Jeff Monk(Winnipeg Free Press)


"Debut Album Review"

http://www.winnipegsun.com/entertainment/music/2009/03/12/8717406-sun.html The Sun
Versatility is like personality: It goes a long way. It goes even farther when you have both, like this eclectic outfit led by singer-guitarist Dustin Harder. Between his picking (which is gruff and gritty or supple and slinky as required), the band's jam-honed chops and singer Jessica Rae Ayre's rich pipes, they prove adept at everything from blues and country to reggae to jazz. 3 Stars By Darryl Sterdan - Darryl Sterdan(Winnipeg Sun)


"Festival du Voyageur2008"

“Wow! I was blown away! Talent, intensity, energy and great sound, the Dusty Roads Band has it all! I look forward to having them back again!”


- Lynn Munilla, Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg, Manitoba



- Lynn Munilla


""A Night Out With The Blues""

"I'd recommend this band for any venue and any crowd. They won't disappoint..........Carey Kehler Program Director "A Night Out With The Blues.... - Carey Kehler


Discography

Debut Full length Album "Searchin' for a River" Available Now.Released March 7, 2009. www.dustyroadsband.com
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DUSTIN HARDER &THE DUSTY ROADS BAND

 

Dustin Harder is a proud Mtis singer/songwriter/producer from Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada.  He plays guitar and sings his original songs accompanied by saxophonist Deano Dean,  Eric Gudmandson on drums and Rob "Budgie" Budge on bass, as well as special guests such as Sol James, and Sky Onosson. The Dusty Roads Band is a splendid blend of great musicianship and great music in which Blues, Folk, Funk, Rock, Country, Jazz and Reggae all fuse into a unique blend of Rocking Prairie Soul Roots Music.

 

 

Of his debut album Searchin' For A River (2009), here is what critics have to say:

"This group of talented musicians has hit a home run, first time out."

- Manitoba Blues News Magazine

"As leader of The Dusty Roads Band, Dustin Harder is working hard to carve out a unique niche for himself in a glutted musical landscape and the debut album Searchin' for a River finds him perfectly situated to make a big impact on that scene. What keeps him suspended above the more commonplace 12-bar dudes is his ability to create a stylish guitar tone that evokes the masterful attitude of cats like former Fleetwood Mac-er Peter Green, and that alone is a rarity."

- Jeff Monk, Winnipeg Free Press

"Versatility is like personality: It goes a long way. It goes even farther when you have both, like this eclectic outfit led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Dustin Harder."

- Darryl Sterdan, Winnipeg Sun of their live performance.

"Wow! I was blown away!"

- Lynn Munilla, Festival du Voyageur.

"The passion and intensity that Dustin Harder pulls through his guitar is immediately apparent.,

- Matt DuBoff, Artistic Director Brandon Folk Music and Arts Festival.

Recently demo granted by Factor, and planning follow up album at Bedside Studio with Engineer Len Milne (The Perpetrators, Big Dave Mclean, JD Edwards Band, Little Miss Higgins, Billy Joe Green).

Currently number one in the National Aboriginal Top 40 Countdown charts in the week of March 10, 2014 for Hold Me Tight (I love you).

Notable performances & achievements include:

  Saturday night main stage performance at the Great Woods Music Festival, opening for Janiva Magness and Walter Trout (2013)

  Killin' Time Grand prize winner of the Ourstage international contest for specialty channels February 2013  ( http://www.ourstage.com/winners/2013/2 )

  Sharing the stage and raising the bar for 2012 Juno award winning band Monkey Junk Watson Arts Center - Dauphin MB

  Winnipeg Jazz Festival, June 2012 - Winnipeg, MB

  Single "Hold Me Tight(I Love You)" chosen for Manitoba Aboriginal Music Program 2012 compilation C.D.

  Headliners, Sherbrook Street Festival 2011 - Winnipeg, MB

  Le Festival du Voyageur Main Stage 2010 & 2011 - Winnipeg, MB

  Performed alongside internationally acclaimed blues artist Big Dave Mclean at Blues Cruise for Harvest, September 2010 - Winnipeg, MB

  Sharing the stage and back up band for Morgan Davis October 2010 (Times Change(d) High and Lonesome Club) Winnipeg, MB

  "Killin' Time" reached #2 on National Aboriginal Music Countdown 2010

  Single "Hold Me Tight(I Love You)" License/Synch as a theme for Prairie Dog Film and T.V Series "Mixed Blessings" Season 3 (Anniversary Episode, 2010)

  Debut Album Searchin' for a River Nominated for Best Blues Album 2009 APCMA's

 

Contact Dustin

Website: www.dustyroadsband.com


Email:  thedustyroadsband@gmail.com


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