Dean Madonia
Dean Madonia | |
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Born | Kalamazoo, Michigan |
Genres | Rock, country, jazz |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Instruments | Bass, drums, guitar, keyboards (accordion, piano) |
Years active | 1980s–present |
Labels | Soft Monkey Music, Lolo Records |
Associated acts | The Dean Madonia Band, Third Wish/Wyscan, Jonathan Kreisberg, Charles Dye |
Website | DeanMadonia.com |
Notable instruments | |
Piano |
Dean Madonia (born Kalamazoo, Michigan) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and bandleader based in Nashville, Tennessee. A vocalist and dueling pianist, he has also done sessions as a studio musician with bass, drums, guitar, and keyboards (accordion and piano). As a songwriter he crosses between genres, notably country and alternative rock. In the early 1990s he was the frontman for the Florida-based progressive rock group Third Wish, or Wyscan, with whom he released one LP.[1] Madonia's first solo album, Deep Sky, was released in 1998, and since then he has toured with The Dean Madonia Band and released several more solo albums, including his 2013 concept album Shadow To Shadow, Dean Madonia's Frankenstein on Soft Monkey Music.[2]
Discography
Collaborative albums
Year | Album title | Release details |
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1993 | Third Wish EP (by Third Wish) |
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1995 | Third Wish (by Wyscan/Third Wish) |
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Solo albums
Year | Album title | Release details |
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1998 | Deep Sky |
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2006 | The Light Of Reason |
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Madness And Desire, One Night in America (Scott Avery tribute) |
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2009 | Country and Midwestern |
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2013 | Shadow to Shadow: Dean Madonia's Frankenstein |
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Singles
Year | Title | Album | Label, Certifications |
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2005 | "Hugh Manatee" (written by Fran Snyder) | Five Little Monkeys and Other Kidstuff | Yoga Monkey Music/ Better Records[2] |
2006 | "Let It Heal" | The Light of Reason | Soft Monkey Music |
2012 | "(I Called Her) Tennessee" | Curb Records; co-written with Tim Dugger | |
Soundtracks
- 2009: "Honor Is Ours" by The Swampdaddys on Foodfight! - arrangement, performer[3]
- 2013: "Just Like Love" by Pretty Little Horses on The Stream (Greg Curvey Music) - lyrics[4]
Guest appearances
Year | Single name | Primary artist(s) | Album | Release details |
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1994 | "Breakable" (ft. Dean Madonia on vocals)[5] | Mad Glass | Single | Ravenfilm Records |
Further reading
- Dean Madonia at Allmusic
- Dean Madonia Biography at the Internet Underground Music Archive
- Videos of the band Wyscan performing live
- "Third of Paradise". Miami New Times. August 16, 1994.
See also
References
- ↑ Baker, Greg (August 16, 1994). "Third of Paradise". Miami New Times. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
- 1 2 "Shadow To Shadow - Dean Madonia's Frankenstein". Facebook. 2014. Retrieved 2014-09-12.
- ↑ "Foodfight! - Soundtracks". IMDB. 2012. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
- ↑ "The Stream". Soundtrack.net. October 18, 2013. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
- ↑ "Mad Glass "Breakable"". Raven Film. 1994. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dean Madonia. |
- DeanMadonia.com (for rock)
- Dean Madonia on MySpace (for country)