About Me

Dana writes songs and sings her ass off fronting the soulful, rocking Dana Fuchs Band, based in NYC. Dana and her band are currently on tour all over Europe and the USA in support of her new critically acclaimed album, "Broken Down Acoustic Sessions." Dana also stars as the rock singer "Sadie" in Julie Taymor's film "Across The Universe."

Friday, December 20, 2013

THIS YEAR AIN'T OVER 'TIL THE TALL LADY SINGS!




It's been another incredible year of touring through the US and Europe...seeing so many wonderful, "old" friends, and making so many wonderful new friends.  I can't really put into words how fortunate and inspired I feel by all of you and the amazing opportunities I've had this year - and the previous years as well -  since I began hard core touring in 2009.

Thank you ALL for the support at EVERY show and for the wonderful, humbling feedback on my latest CD "Bliss Avenue". The Show & CD reviews this year have just been stellar.

Next year promises to be another full year of bouncing between continents and countries.  I'm SUPER excited to continue making more "homes" for myself all over the US in the Midwest, Northwest, West Coast, South and North East, for both festivals and club shows!  2013 also introduced me to many new European homes where I was so wonderfully, well-embraced:  Spain, Switzerland, UK, France and the Czech Republic.   You can bet I'll be returning to these beautiful countries - in fact I've already been booked in many of them for several summer festivals.  Of  course, I'll be returning to some of my more familiar homes like Italy, Germany, Denmark, Norway & Holland for some of their bests and biggest festivals and our favorite venue.   Please always keep checking my tour dates page.

BUT...THIS YEAR AIN'T OVER 'TIL THE TALL LADY SINGS!  
So please come celebrate the end of 2013 with me on December 27th at Subculture in NYC!   
The show will be a stripped down, acoustic performance with my long time music and songwriting partner Jon Diamond, at SubCulture, NOHO's brand new beautiful performance space built just for live music.   

I'll be pulling from the body of music we've written and recorded over the years including songs from my latest critically acclaimed release "Bliss Avenue" as well as my entire discography.  We have such a special set and night planned and will also be prepared to take requests on the spot!  (as long as it's a song we've written or covered so no FREE BIRD y'all.)  :-)  

This will be a rare opportunity to hear the songs as they began - with just a guitar and a voice - straight from the heart.   While it's a bit of a scary, naked feeling doing these tunes without the volume and power of an electric rock band,  it gives me such a fun & unique opportunity to present the true essence of these songs.  As you all know, it's only rarely that I do a show this way.   The show is selling out fast so get your tickets here now!    

I hope  you'll join me so I can give you a piece of my soul & personally thank you for another great year as we toast a sweet goodbye to 2013.

Much Love and a Wonderful, Peaceful Happy Holiday Season to You All,

-Dana


HERE'S SOME STUFF TO WHET YOUR APPETITE!  :-)

For a taste of Dana's acoustic show see this video:



Review of Subculture venue:

“The most striking aspect of the venue is the sound quality – there isn’t a dead spot in the room. Whether you’re listening to the hushed quiet of a spoken word artist or the bright, brassy boom of a jazz trio, the sound inside SubCulture is my favorite among its NYC contemporaries.”
– Maressa Levy, Cultivora

Thursday, August 08, 2013

And The Beat Goes On...




The Bliss Avenue US Tour just kicked off at House of Blues in CHICAGO!

After two months in Europe playing at festivals to multiple thousands of people in a different country almost every night I am now on a plane to Chicago to start a more intimate "club tour" of the Midwest and Northeast US.


BIG NEWS! 

I've brought along my European rhythm section Piero Perelli and Walter Latupeirissa.

This is their first time with me in the states and we are all so excited!








It's been a long time away from home with a one day pitstop at home to do tons of laundry and try to rest my weary bones. 







Now the beat now goes on and I've got some more serious stompin' and sweatin' to do until late the end of the year when wrap up the marathon tour behind my new CD "Bliss Avenue".

I'm so grateful for all of the amazing reviews of Bliss Avenue from all of you AND from those hard to please critics! As validating as good critical acclaim feels, it's you guys who matter most! Without you my music would be in a vacuum and my shows would be empty!

As I approach the Midwest for the first time, I haven't a clue what to expect, so I am hopeful that your amazing support will spread throughout these new cities and clubs for me over the next couple of weeks!

Get your tix here now Philadelphia and Bethesda/DC - I am so excited to be coming back to you and of course NYC I can't wait to rock my CD Release Party with you all in my home town! Look out because I have some amazing singers coming to do all the killer background vox from the CD: Tabitha Fair; Elaine Caswell, and Bette Sussman! I've also added my dear friend Pete Levin on keys, who I've done hundreds of shows with throughout my career!

So you don't want to miss this special NYC show! It's my only NYC show this year! 



Thank you all for the continued support and I am excited to finally be playing at home in my own back yard! :-)

The rest of the August US Tour Dates are RIGHT HERE!

Love and Gratitude,

Dana

Thursday, June 20, 2013

The Sun Rises Surely As It Sets...


I will miss my Harlem Sunset for the next 4 months while on the long and winding road, but I look forward to the Midnight Sun in Norway; the magical summer sunlight of the Netherlands that inspired so many Van Gogh paintings; the cool sun of Denmark; the brilliant hot sun of Spain and Italy and the unfamiliar (to me) light of France, Hungary and Lithuania; leading into the BLAZING August Sun of the good ol' USA; Wrapping up with the golden September Sun of Germany and Switzerland fading into the October Sun of autumn.



When I got off the road mid-march, prematurely thanks to acute bronchitis, June 20 felt so far away. Such is life lived on tour where the minutes count more crucially than the weeks that lead to months. In the case of this upcoming tour - that's 16 weeks (or 4 months straight!) of being away from "home," family, friends, my own bed and my baby kitties. :-( This will be my longest trek yet.

As many of my "road" friends now know - that's YOU Dear Audiences everywhere - I call home wherever I bear my heart & soul.


So - are you ready to let me let it all out?! Because I'm ready to stomp, sweat, swear, spit and scream like never before. I'm ready to get behind my new CD "BLISS AVENUE" and rock the SH*T out of it for you!!

THE QUESTION IS: WILL YOU JOIN ME?!



I can honestly say I'm more excited about this album than any of my previous recordings. They are all my "babies" but Bliss Avenue is me saying exactly what I needed to say, exactly how I wanted to say it. It's also an invitation to you all to join our worlds together and unite under the umbrella we share of pleasure/pain, suffering/joy, life/death, compassion, wisdom and MUSIC.

I can't do this without you and I don't want to ever stop doing this. So I NEED you!

Please check out my tour dates; Please buy my new cd (lyrics are printed in the art) and review it on iTunes & Amazon & Facebook, etc) ; Please spread the word; please follow me on Twitter; and PLEASE let's all be fu*king nice to each other and celebrate this short precious human life TOGETHER!

Together through MUSIC. It's a powerful conduit. We are all so interconnected.

To thank you in advance for your support, please enjoy a sneak preview of "Keep On Walkin'"
from "Bliss Avenue" due out on July 9th in the US and most of Europe, July 12th in Scandinavia and July 22nd in the UK.

Where do I begin and you end and vice versa?


We don't. We cannot exist without each other.

I hope you'll come exist with me. Otherwise it's gonna be pretty damn lonely!

Love Y'all,
Dana


Monday, May 06, 2013

NEW SHOWS & NEW ALBUM!



I'm thrilled to announce that my new album "Bliss Avenue" will be released worldwide this July on Ruf Records!

Here's an early review by Henry Yates from Classic Rock Magazine:

"All Dana Fuchs has to do is sing. All it takes is one note from those celebrated lips and clocks stop, crowds snap to attention, hearts beat like bass drums and neck-hair tingles. It’s often been said that the Florida-born front-woman could sing the phone directory and still hold her listeners spellbound. True enough, but in 2013, when Dana applies that extraordinary voice to the classic songs from third album Bliss Avenue, you’ll realize that you’re in the presence of once-a-generation greatness."

Here's a link to a "Bliss Avenue" promo tease featuring the title track with some never-before-seen performance footage and an interview excerpt from iconic and legendary Q104.3 classic rock DJ, Ken Dashow.

The official US & European Bliss Avenue Tour is about to begin and I'm so excited to announce the kickoff with a some great upcoming Northeast shows starting THIS SATURDAY May 11th at Stage One in Fairfield, CT. There are only a handful of tickets left so don't wait until Saturday!

Next stop is another one of my favorite rooms to play: Bridge Street Live in Collinsville, CT on May 25th. Beautiful room for music!

Then on June 8th I'm on the double bill of the summer with my Soul Rock Sister, Ana Popovich at Penn's Peak, in Jim Thorpe, PATickets are going fast for this one too so don't miss out!

On June 14th, I'll be down the shore at the legendary Wonder Bar to play Asbury Park, NJ for the very first time! My parents grew up around there! I'm sharing the bill with an amazing up and coming soul talent, Gedeon Luke.  Check him out. This is going to be a night of high energy ROCK & SOUL!

Then, it's off to Norway in late June to kick off the Bliss Avenue Summer Festival Tour, starting with a special event for troops at the NATO Base in Orland. I'm psyched to be back at some of Europe's most prestigous festivals like Bospop in The Netherlands, where I'll share the bill with legends Crosby, Stills & Nash and  ZZ Top. Also excited for my return for two nights at The Notodden Blues Festival in Norway with friends & label mates Royal Southern Brotherhood, my friend Beth Hart and other amazing artists such as, Van Morrison & Tedeschi Trucks Band. 

I'll also be playing some legendary festivals for the very first time at Cahors Blues Festival in France with Royal Southern Brotherhood, as well as fests in Spain, Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Sweden and Denmark! In August I'll make my triumphant return to the USA for a month-long tour of clubs and festivals so please keep checking my tour dates!  

Thanks to you ALL for the continued support and I can't wait to see you 'round the globe very soon!

Much Love,
Dana

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Baptised in Bombay...Literally!




The Laundry District in Mumbai

Flat Screen Over The Bathtub! 
While this short blog may start off seemingly heavy-handed, I can assure you there’s good comic relief in the end - at my own expense!  This was my first time to India and although it was a short stay, the flight on United Airlines (which I now call the Greyhound Bus of the sky) felt much longer.  I gained a lifetime's worth of perspective which I hope will only manifest in more wisdom and gratitude.   I went for the Mahindra Blues Festival (who knew?) and I had 4 days to wander the complex, tragically beautiful and chaotic city of Mumbai.  Upon arrival at our 5 star hotel we were greeted by the volunteers running the festival, all young college students eager to show us a great time. 
Me and My "Guide" Stefano
After greeting the boys in my band,  Walter Latupeirissa,  Piero Perelli and Bob Fridzema, who had just arrived from Holland and Italy, we shared a delicious meal and talked into the wee hours trying the beat the jetlag.   We made our plan, sleep or no sleep, to get up and see everything possible as our incredible promoter, Jairam, so generously arranged guides and drivers to take us around in vans to see the sights.

I was last to arrive at the lobby call time in the morning, after only 3 hours of sleep.  Apparently, word had gotten out that I wanted to see the real India and I was to be taken shopping instead!  I pleaded with my guide and new friend, Stefano, to please take me where the people live.  He tried to convince me that it’s nothing I’d want to see and I assured him it was ALL that I wanted to see.   He sighed, smiled and conceded.   I read up a bit prior to coming over and thought I was prepared.   Words on paper can’t possibly give the real picture, so I’ve included a few that might.

The first day we were taken to the more middle class area and it was absolute mayhem in all of its splendor!   Rickshaws fighting their way through heavy traffic that seemed to go in every desired direction in any given moment!  There were scooters carrying whole families, with Mom, Dad and children ranging from what looked like 3 to 10 years old, all on one tiny scooter whizzing through the treacherous traffic like professional stunt drivers.  The trucks all seemed to be leaking some kind of hazardous liquid, teetering double-decker buses that had seen far better days carrying locals and taxis plowing through the masses honking their horns and cutting everyone off like a dystopian scene from the film, "Blade Runner!"  Everywhere were billboards advertising some kind of disinfectant with text that read, “Danny Diarrhea Leaps Into Your Slippers!" depicted by a cartoon germ and feces.  Or “Tatya Typhoid Travels Into Your Towel!"  Tatya being a cute little cartoon germ, herself.  Along this “Mad Max-esque” highway were the people.  Hawking their wares outside of store-fronts made of scrap metal and wood that looked to be on the verge of collapse at any moment.   Men and women barbequing meat in the streets and roasting corn kernels with smoke billowing above.  The smell of incense burning and seared meat was perfume compared to what I was about to inhale over the following days.   After this "middle class" experience I wanted more.   I did some research online that night and found out where the 'other half' lived and I begged Stefano to show me.   So, the next 2 days we were taken a little deeper into the “slums,” where I was greeted by locals asking me to take their picture in exchange for rupees.  The begging culture is heartbreaking and worthy of a whole other blog.   People have erected shanty homes on the sidewalks, beside the long noisy highways, completely open and exposed.   If they were a little more fortunate, their highway sidewalk home was sheltered by tents of green tarp held up by bamboo, OR the much more fortunate made their dwellings in the scrap metal and wood structures attached side by side and stacked top to bottom.  The children play in the streets and on the highway barefoot!  Sleeping dogs lie in the middle of the highway,  skinny cats on hot tin roofs prowl for food the humans can't spare, clothes dry in the blistering sun, beggars beg, babies beg, lepers smile for photos, children play with broken bicycles and other garbage next to rats either dead and covered in swarms of flies, or alive and nibbling on the waste strewn about.   





Yet everyone was always smiling.  No, this does not, in my opinion justify an arcane caste system that indentures  humans in such squalor, however it is an incredible example of how attached most of us are to our comforts, and how little we remember to appreciate them.  I’ll admit I was indeed grateful each night to return to my 5 star, air conditioned hotel and shower off after the trek around these grimy smelly, yet somehow beautiful places. I was mystified yet also bewildered by it all.  This and jetlag gave me 4 sleepless nights in Mumbai.  The night before we left was our show.  The turnout was incredible! The audience was so enthusiastic and ready to listen and take the ride with us.   It was a brand of energy I haven’t quite felt before and I’ve had some pretty amazing audiences around the world.  The festival was simply charged with the electricity of discovery and passion!  Bands from all over the world, including a few of my friends from the states, coupled with crowds from the various parts of India all coming together to bear witness to a music quite new for them - Blues and Rock.  We were flooded with hugs, tears of joy and accolades afterward.  The people and promoters had such gratitude for us coming to perform yet I was the one who felt I had received the most amazing gift!  The show ended with almost all of us from the states jamming on an old Bobby Bland gospel tune I chose called, “Turn On Your Lovelight."  As I sang, the jam was led by the headliner, the INCREDIBLE Robert Randolph & The Family Band, who played in churches their whole lives growing up.  I think we were all possessed by the spirits of Indra, Ganesh, Vishnu, et al, combined with the amazing, high spirited people of complex and beautiful India.  After the show,  I went back to my room and having had a total of 11 hours of sleep in 4 days, I passed the hell out!   Sadly, I woke up and it was time to go but I wasn’t ready. 
I wasn’t done with this other world.
But, bleary-eyed and still half asleep, I made my way to the lobby to say my goodbyes to our wonderful promoter and new friends from the festival.  This is where the fun starts.  Just as I was saying my goodbyes,  hugging and thanking our guides and crew, I somehow didn’t notice the 3 inch high ledge surrounding the decorative rectangular, fountain pool in the center of the hotel lobby and before I knew it, I was taking the Nestea Plunge right into it!  I fell full on, back first, like I was being baptized in the Ganges River!
It was a cold, wet shock and all I remember is yelling, “OH SHIT, MY iPHONE!”  Then I looked up, still sitting in the water, to see a myriad of dark, beautiful eyes staring back at me in shock and concern.  All I could do was lie there laughing hard for a minute, of course ONLY after Jon Diamond deftly pulled my bag from my arm to save my iPhone, a move which I think shocked everyone even more than me falling!  Only then did I assess any possible physical damage and fortunately I had nothing more than bruised arm and ego - and behold, my iPhone survived!  Talk about attachment to luxury material goods!  Had I not learned any humility during my 4 day trek through sheer poverty and utter deprivation?   I suppose maybe it takes more than 4 days to experience realization and therein lies the problem.  Hope you enjoy the pictures and that they give you the same reminder of just how fortunate we are. 
Much Love and Namaste, Dana
Me in a Walter Trout + Robert Randolph Sandwich.  Lucky Dana!

Friday, February 08, 2013

DANA FUCHS “BLISS AVENUE” Q&A



On the day after finishing mixing my new album, "Bliss Avenue," I was asked to sit down and answer some questions.  The following is what transpired.  
Enjoy and I can't wait for you to hear the new music!  
- Love, Dana

It’s been two years since the release of “Love To Beg,” what’s changed in your life?

The last two years of living on past the death of my brother has taught me so much and I imagine that is reflected in the new material. Living on the road is a hard life and often requires much personal sacrifice, including time with friends, family, relationships and so on. It’s hard to maintain personal relationships when you’re gone so often. They need nurturing and upkeep. When you’re gone most of the time you get home ready to connect - but things have changed. Friends have all started families, gotten married, etc. Romantic relationships really take a toll as well. You’re often leaving someone behind and lonely and that’s a lot to ask. While the road life looks glamorous to the un- indoctrinated, it’s often a very lonely existence. When the world is asleep and you are far from your corner of existence with no one to talk to or hold on to, it can be difficult. That’s what the song “Long, Long Game” is about. But when it’s in your blood as it is mine, you can’t walk away from it. It’s a life force that’s really hard to explain.

Catch us up on where you are now - musically, spiritually, artistically, personally, socially and professionally, etc.

Haha! In light of what I just said, I suppose it’s safe to assume that I’m really in a reflective and introspective place right now on all counts! When you have to spend so much time traveling and away from all of your comforts and relations, the only way to survive is to go inside, which is what I started doing a few years ago when I found meditation. For me, it became the only way to survive touring and now I realize it’s the only way to survive life! I’m trying to strike a balance in my personal and professional life. Sometimes it’s hard to relate to your social network when as a woman, all my friends are becoming mothers and I’m still living the life of a rock and roll vagabond. You start to gravitate more toward other vagabond souls along the way, as represented in the track, “Vagabond Wind.” All of this starts to culminate and you either evolve or die. So, I’m trying to evolve on this album of music and reflect the universal strife and struggle I see all around me as I travel much of the world. While the album content may seem dark, I’m not in a dark place at all, but rather a very hopeful place for music, spirituality and mankind. It often takes looking into the dark soul to see the light.

Last night marked the last day of tracking and mixing your new CD “Bliss Avenue” - describe what you are feeling today.

Well, I’m relieved to be done - but when you spend day after day in the bubble of the studio with the same group of people, you come out a bit dazed and wondering what’s next? Will it be any good? Is what I’m doing even making sense? You have to trust that there are people who want to hear your music and at the same time maintain faith that they will like it because it’s honest. And I can certainly say without question it is that!

What’s next as you prepare to have a new finished album on your hands?

Right now it’s all about setting up the tour and working out the marketing and release plan with our label. That’s the hardest part for me – devising a way to get your music heard by new people. Trying to get it played on radio and reviewed in the right publications and hope that the reviews are good. It can all be overwhelming and distracting from what’s at my core. Fortunately for me, it ultimately all comes down to playing live so that’s what I’m mostly focusing on personally. I’m excited to work the band into shape to be able to deliver this music the way I intended it! Then, I’d like to spend some more time in the US this year. The last two years have also taught me that the USA is a great country in which to tour! It’s just a bit more expensive to tour domestically but you have to get out there and bring the music to the people.

“Bliss Avenue” marks an inflection point in the evolution of Dana Fuchs as an artist in particular. It’s not a direction change but is it maybe a reinvestment of sorts in your musical and HUMAN roots. Can you describe that?

Beginning with the album title and title track “Bliss Avenue,” this album is a collection of songs based on the human condition of suffering as we are all struggling to find a bit of peace and our own little slice of happiness. However, we often try to find this relief in temporary fixes, like too much alcohol, drugs, food, attachment to other people, religious ideologies, addiction to technology and so on. None of these things from their own side are “bad” per se but when we believe they are a true source of happiness then we end up quite disappointed, to say the least and at times downright depressed or mentally ill. Hence the songs, “Living On Sunday,” & “Bliss Avenue,” “Rodents In The Attic,” “Handful Too Many,” How Did Things Get This Way,” “Keep on Walkin’,” actually pretty much every damn song on the CD!

Perhaps a distinction from “Love To Beg” which was a kind of musical mosaic, “Bliss Avenue” seems to charge forward lyrically determined to assemble tales of lives loaded with suffering but always with a hand on the relief valve at all times. The songs are all plump with imagery and the stories range from seemingly autobiographic screams from the balcony, to narrative point-of-view jilted lover satire, to picaresque novellas and even paranoid internal monologue rants! Talk about where these stories came from within you and if you can give a bit of perspective on why the album seems different, maybe more mature, than your past work?

I suppose the growth of my writing started with canceling a tour for the first time in my life to be at my dying brother’s bedside and holding his hand as he passed away. That’s what the song, “So Hard To Move” is about. Every song is about the experience of finding peace when you realize there is nothing externally that can bring you joy OR grief. For my brother, who was a tortured soul, it was not until he fell asleep for good that peace seemed to come. It’s really all in the mind. We have the power to change our entire world simply by changing our perception of it. Much easier said then done, but we won’t usually get there until we’ve exhausted all possibilities and learned for ourselves that comfort through escape using external means mentioned above, is not only fleeting, but almost always damaging. 

We all know that a couple glasses of wine are a good thing for health and relaxation but when taken too far to numb mental anguish, the headache is often worse than the heartache! For instance the song, “Nothing On My Mind” is about a girl who meets a guy and instantly falls in love thinking he will be the source of all her happiness. She falsely believes this new guy will fulfill all she is missing in her life and now she can finally be happy. It turns out he only wants sex, after she leads herself to believe otherwise and then she is left feeling lost and lonely. Next thing is the guy’s own karma ripens and when he falls in love with the girl he thinks is the answer to all his happiness, the same thing happens to him! This circle of suffering ought to be the way in which we learn and grow. If we don’t, we continue this down the futile path in pursuit of fleeting happiness “outside” the mind and for that, we continue to suffer.

“Love to Beg” made a similar statement lyrically, but it was coming from the angle of ‘how can we put ourselves in others’ shoes in any given situation and find compassion, thereby ridding ourselves of our own selfish pursuits through the realization that another person’s happiness is no more important to them than ours is to us!’ “Bliss Avenue” is the dark side of the existence of our self-grasping nature. Something we all do all the time and not because we are bad people but because we are human.

Talk about the album musically. How did you approach the songwriting on this album? Any co-writes?

I wrote all but two of the songs on “Bliss Avenue” with Jon Diamond. The songwriting approach varies, sometimes I’ll have all the words ready to go and will send them to him to put music to and other times Jon will record some riffs and/or a melody idea and it will spark something in me to write. Often times a mumble from Jon will evoke a word or a phrase and I’ll run with it!
Jon and I co-wrote “Handful Too Many” with another musician during a fun jam with lots of wine at my apartment. I had the lyrics typed up and they each came up with some interesting music and we put it down on an iPhone right there.

I started the lyrics to “Rodents in The Attic” after a phone call with someone very close to me who’s husband was drunk and ranting in the background after being on the wagon for a while. I asked what had sparked this recent binge and she said, “well, he heard rodents in the attic” and it was driving him insane. I hung up laughed, cried and wrote the chorus immediately. A very talented musician and writer friend of mine was here at the time and took the song lyrically and added some great dark verses. Literally moments later, another dear friend and brilliant guitarist/songwriter wrote me asking if I had any lyrics for her to put music to! So I sent them over and less than 2 hours later had a demo of the melody! One of the fastest most synchronous songs I’ve ever written. I’m very particular about who I’ll write with and I never usually co-write lyrics, but when you have the right people around you who really get where you’re coming from it works! I’ve had more than a few famous writers pitch songs to me that were so far away lyrically from anything I could get behind that I turned them down much to the dismay of record label people and managers. I have to stick to what I believe and believe what I’m saying or it’s not worth it!

You chose to self-produce this album in your hometown. What led you to arrive at that choice of direction?

After interviewing several producers, Jon and I decided our own vision for producing was going to give us a more sincere and authentic representation of our music.  It's a calculated risk that we had to take to stay true to ourselves and hopefully the listeners of this album will agree!  Much like the co-writing thing, you have to find someone who
really “gets” what you do and wants to help you achieve it and isn’t just looking for a paycheck.  This is hard to find and by the time we found a wonderful producer in Memphis, the timing just didn’t work
out. 


Personally, you took more of a leadership role in producing this album. Talk about how you have evolved as a producer, both Executive Producing, which you have always done, and musically, which is newer territory for you on this album.

I learned with my last CD “Love To Beg,” that if I write the songs, I sort of know how I want to deliver them. This means tempos, mood, vibe, etc. In the past, I always knew if something was right or not, but I didn’t quite know exactly what was making it work or not work and more importantly, how to communicate that. Working on the “Across The Universe” soundtrack was like getting a doctorate degree in studio recording and it really fortified my confidence. Now, I’m on the third studio album of my own and I’ve learned how to spot the issues much quicker and I know how to call out the solutions. Sometimes the tempo is 3 beats per minute too fast, or too slow, which makes a subtle but CRUCIAL difference. 

I have been dancing around on stage playing percussion while I sing long enough that I have become the tempo police when we record! When doing my vocals, I know to listen back and if there’s one line that sounds thrown away or dialed in, it has to be redone. Every word needs to express the emotion of the song otherwise no one will get it and it leaves me cold.

You’ve assembled a great cast of musicians to bring your songs to life. Who’s on the record and why?

I realized that you have to hire the best musicians (who are also experienced in the studio) to help you reach your vision. It’s such a collaborative effort. I’ve had many great players on all my CD’s but this time I went with studio veterans and it really added so much.

I’m proud so say I hand-picked these musicians and spent the time talking to them about the music and sending demos with my own notes of the visions I had. I’ve never done that before. It proved to be so helpful and empowering. 

The line up is:  Shawn Pelton on drums, Jack Daley on bass, Glenn Patscha on keys, of course Jon playing his ass off on guitar. We added Tabitha Fair and Nicki Richards on background vocals and we have Tim Hatfield engineering again and co-producing with me and Jon.

Do you feel more than ever that this album MUST BE HEARD? Describe that passion and how it fuels your intention.

I’m excited for people, especially those fans who have stuck so close with me, to hear “Bliss Avenue” because I really purged my soul in a starker more naked way, both lyrically and musically. I got so emotional (to the point of tears) singing several of these tunes that are so close to home like “So Hard to Move,” “Bliss Avenue,” Long, Long Game,” & “Vagabond Wind.”

What would you like to see happen with “Bliss Avenue?”

I’d like Bliss Avenue to reach people in a way that’s meant to be inclusive. Not like, ‘here’s my world and my story,’ but rather, here’s my story, can you relate? Can we all just agree that we’re in the same boat called life together and help each other find peace and happiness in our hearts and minds and not in the usual damaging roads (or “avenues”) we often travel? Talk amongst yourselves.

When audiences experience the upcoming “Bliss Avenue Tour” what’s in store for them?

I’m so raring to go for this tour! The band is tighter than ever and for most shows we’ll have the organ, which keeps the Rock & Roll Church alive!


Is the Church of Love located anywhere on “Bliss Avenue” or is that in a bygone town now?

“Bliss Avenue” is the road that leads right back to the Rock and Roll Church of Love! It’s both an extension of the Church of Love and a reminder of why we need to be there and stick together!

Your gratitude, Humanist message of unity and the authentic connection to audiences that you make sure to make, is a hallmark of a Dana Fuchs live show. What message and connection can we expect when we are on “Bliss Avenue” with you?

I’m ready to connect to every soul out there who wants to come on board! I’m ready to spill my guts and my sweat on them and cover myself in their guts and sweat. (eww) As always, I will give all my heart and soul to every show and hope the audience will continue to give me theirs.