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Left of Blue








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"Domo recording artist Dave Eggar is an accomplished, multi-talented virtuoso that has performed throughout the United States and Europe as a cellist, pianist, and composer. Having already achieved tremendous success throughout his career thus far, Eggar is moving into new territory with his latest album, Left of Blue.

On this release, Eggar fuses classical, jazz, and world music, creating a rich sound akin to a younger, more pop-sensible version of Yo-Yo Ma. With refined compositions and elegant melodies, Left of Blue brings the beauty of the cello to the average listener, not just the classical music fan. A stunning accomplishment by a true virtuoso, Left of Blus is a complex, yet delicate set of works that demonstrate the full range of Eggar's talent and musical range.

A virtuoso in multiple style, Eggar has performed and recorded with artists as diverse as The Who, Pearl Jam, Josh Groban, Who, Dave Sanborn, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, John Medeski, DJ Spooky, I Muvrini, Bobby McFerrin and Yo-Yo Ma, and has opened for acts such as Jesus Jones, Suzanne Vega, Moe, Deep Bannanna Blackout, Lamlya, and Tony Levin. Eggar has released several solo records, the most recent of which, ""Angelic Embrace"", hit the top thirty on the NAV nationwide charts for three months in the summer of 2002.

In the last year alone, Dave has been a featured solo performer at Carnegie Hall, the Lincoln Center Festival, SummerStage, Barbican Center in London, Monaco Grimaldi Forum, Festival di Mexico, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and many others. "

Artist's Bio

"When TIME magazine calls you, ""An exceptionally accomplished all-around musician,"" and adds, ""Dave Eggar's life in music seems an unending crescendo"" and the New York Times chimes in with a review that reads, ""Eggar's work is breathtaking... a deliverance from the sedate formality of the typical cello recital,"" how does a young artist respond? During the recording of Left of Blue, the critically acclaimed musician, cellist Dave Eggar wanted tocreate a record which allowed the romantic voice of the cello to sing, while simultaneously fusing his classical background with world music, Jazz and ambient rock. So intrigued was he by the success of Yo-Yo Ma's crossover projects such as ""Silk Road,"" Dave's desire was to deliver a project that crossed-over in amanner that had a broader audience appeal, yet remained true to his love of all ""quality"" music. Eggar's wish is to take the voice of the cello on a journey further than just the confines of classical crossover in an effort to create an adult contemporary alternative to Yo-Yo Ma. Eggar adds, ""I wanted the record to be a tribute to my classical roots -- but also reflect the influences of the many artists Ihave played with both inside and outside the classical domain.""

Enjoying an amazing career for such a young man, Dave Eggar has performed throughout the world as a solo cellist and pianist. Recent engagements included gigs at Carnegie Hall, The Lincoln Center Festival, London's Barbican Center Concert Hall, the JVC Jazz Festival, the Hollywood Bowl, to mention a few.

A virtuoso of many styles, Dave has performed and recorded with artists in numerous genres including the Who, Michael Brecker, Evanescence, Josh Groban, Coldplay, Dave Sanborn, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Kathleen Battle, Breaking Benjamin, Ray Lamontagne,Eugenia Zuckerman, John Denver, Manhattan Transfer, Corinne Bailey Ray, Lyfe Jennings, Bon Jovi, Dianne Reeves, Abbey Lincoln, and Ornette Coleman. As a founding member of the FLUX quartet, Eggar has premiered over 100 works of contemporary music including pieces by Charles Ives, John Cage, Conlon Nancarrow, Frank Zappa, Elliot Sharp. Ornette Colemann, John Pattitucci, Oliver Lake, Augusta Read Thomas, Sir Harrison Birtwhisltle. He has composed extensively for classical and contemporary dance and has collaborated as composer or featured performer with companies such as the New York City Ballet, (Chris Wheeldon's Morphosen), Shen Wei Dance Arts(ConnectTransfer), Attack Theatre(Noto, Games of Steel, the Fitting Room), Rebecca Stenn Dance(Blueprint, Left of Fall, Carmen Sweets), Jose Limon Company(Moor's Pavane, La Malinche, Musical Offering), Thresh(Past-Present), and Dance Brasil. His work as a solo cellist has been featured in the films ""Accepted"", ""The Last Winter"", ""Claire Dolan"", ""Joshua"", and ""The Roost"" and he has been a member of the Lo Faber Band, the Sirius Quartet, Edible Red, and the Perks Dance music Theatre. Dave is a graduate of Harvard University and the Julliard School's Doctoral Program. His list of awards and accomplishments includes accolades from Time Magazine, ASCAP, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Geraldine Dodge Foundation and the Leonard Bernstein Foundation for his work in contemporary music. In 1997, he was awarded SONY Records ""Elevated Standards"" prize for his accomplishments in the field of classical music. Now with his new ""Left of Blue,"" likeprevious releases with his long-time label Domo Records, Eggar wants the listener to be taken on a deep emotional journey through places both light and dark. His overall goal -- to create a record which could successfully interphase with the multiple aspects and genre's Eggar experiences throughout his live performance career.

In addition, the artist had a strong wantto create tracks that could thrive inmore than one singulargenre. Eggar adds, ""This is very interesting to me in terms of audience reach and the way the project can be viewed by those within the label who are helping me expand my reach and audience base."" On ""Left of Blue,"" Dave feels strongly there are tracks that will exist equally well in many formats.

Always thinking ""outside the box,"" the CD includes a cover tune of ""Angle of Repose"" from Michael Brecker's Grammy-Award winning album, ""Wide Angles"", (Eggar toured with Michael Brecker in 2004 for the Brecker's ""Wide Angles"" concert tour) and an original composition written for Dave by Robert Kinkel, ""Dream in4 D"". Kinkel isa noted composer and the music director for The Trans Siberian Orchestra.The album also features guest appearances by legendary jazz pianist Gil Goldstein, heavy metal guitarist Alex Skolnick and Ajna Recording artist Tom Rossi.

Dave Eggar's ""Left of Blue"" is the perfect example of an artist willing to record a quality project that will take his core audience places his new audience will surely enjoy."

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