Dan Mullins Duende Cd
Duende is the brilliant debut album from Sydney singer/songwriter Dan Mullins.
A Spanish word for the touching moment in a song that makes you cry, Duende is the spirit, passion and inspiration of music.
Dan began this musical odyssey walking the ancient pilgrimage el Camino de Santiago. He dreamed he could make the album he has waited his whole life to make....His dream has come true.
By day, Dan is a radio producer with Macquarie Media - by night heÔÇÖs a musician, performing almost 100 shows a year.
The first single Somewhere Along The Way (The Camino Song) received widespread airplay in Australia, North America and in Europe
After the success of the single, Dan enlisted AustraliaÔÇÖs leading musicians to track a full album. Rod McCormack (Keith Urban, Guy Sebastian, Jimmy Barnes) plays guitars, mandolin, dobro and papoose; Hamish Stuart (Don Walker, Renee Geyer, The Catholics) is on drums; Alex Hewetson (Kate Ceberano, DIG, Marcia Hines) plays electric and upright bass.
A bonus track, the 1981 John Denver / Placido Domingo hit Perhaps Love, features Australian tenor superstar Mark Vincent. Dan and Mark met on a trip to perform for drought and flood-affected farmers in far northwestern Queensland. They struck up a friendship and Mark offered to sing a song on DanÔÇÖs new album.
Duende is an album full of spirit and imagination. Brilliant performances, great songs and an album with heart. Dreams do come true!