HARLEY DAVE

 

Harley Dave provides the twang for Too Country. Back in the ‘70’s, he was playing for Chicago-style blues band Chaingang when he was invited to play guitar for American singer/songwriter Bob Rosenthal. They spent a couple of years playing their West Coast style Country Music, then Bob returned to the U.S. and sent for Harley Dave to join him in his new band, The Jukes.

After touring across upstate New York, Canada and the Mid-West, Dave returned to the U.K. and involved himself in dep work and studio sessions, being featured on several albums.

He found himself supplying fancy licks for Ivor and the Engines, a cult alternative country band signed to Fury Records, whose traditional Country Music with ATTITUDE endeared them to many who would not normally have regarded Country music as their kind of thing. 

This lead on to the sadly short-lived Not From Texas, which included two other former "Ivors", plus (ironically) Texan singer, Eddie Choate and steel-player Myron Cox from New Mexico, along with veteran fiddle player, Robin McKidd of the Balham Alligators.

That was all back in the 20th century though.

Since the millennium, HD has stepped in to help Eddie Choate re-form his band, Texas Nightlife, and has guested with country bands, playing gigs from Arizona to Yarmouth. Along with Gareth, he is a regular visitor to Austin, Texas, where he has played The Broken Spoke, Ginny’s Little Longhorn Saloon, The Carousel Lounge and Jovita’s – taking the Too Country gospel back to its spiritual homeland.

As a founder member of Too Country, he has opened for US acts like Dale Watson, BR549, Slaid Cleaves, Alison Moorer, Hot Club of Cowtown, Billy Yates, Moot Davis & Pete Anderson, Jesse Dayton and his personal guitar hero, Bill Kirchen – he also played onstage with Bill back in Texas, while playing with the Cornell Hurd Band.

Dave has also been called upon to provide acoustic guitar backing for various artists, including Canada’s Victoria Boland on both her UK tours, and U.K’s own Niki Dean.

Dave's personal taste in Country Music tends more towards Texas Honky-tonk, Outlaw music and the Bakersfield Sound, rather than the Nashville sound.  His first country influences were Commander Cody and his LPA (which included Bill Kirchen), The Flying Burrito Brothers, Cornell Hurd, New Riders of the Purple Sage – Hippies at the time, but who are now truer to real country music than a lot of current Country stars.

He admires some mainstream artists - George Strait, Alan Jackson, Travis Tritt and Brad Paisley - but feels a closer affinity with Dale Watson, Junior Brown and some lesser known honky tonk heroes (check our links for some!) -  he loves the music of Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, and has a great fondness and respect for the two diverse pillars of honky tonk music - Hank Williams and Bob Wills.  These are all reflected in Too Country’s music, which makes Too Country his most favourite band ever!