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Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Dave Eggar & Deoro'
with Amber Rubarth

www.daveeggarmusic.com
Dave
Eggars body of work is consistently greeted with superlatives and rave reviews.
It's a luxury not often enjoyed by an artist who records in diverse genres and
performs live in multiple musical categories, seamlessly moving between each, be
it Pop, Rock, Jazz, R&B, New Age, World or Classical music. His ability to
effortlessly blur the lines between any musical style is truly unique. That's
the magic of Dave Eggar.
Dave's soon-to-be released CD project and
companion DVD video,
Kingston Morning,
was recently recorded in Brooklyn, NY, Kingston, Jamaica, and Big Stone Gap,
Virginia. Released by Domo Music Group (www.domo.com),
favorite Eggar tracks on the release include
Earth's Paradise
(vocals by Jamaican roots)
Deoro is composed of Dave Eggar, Chuck Palmer and Tom Pirozzi.
A musical prodigy as a child, Dave Eggar began playing the cello and piano at
age three. By the age of seven, Dave had performed on Broadway and with the
Metropolitan Opera. He debuted at Carnegie Hall at the age of 15. Dave is a
graduate of Harvard University and the Julliard School's Doctoral Program.
Mr. Eggar has appeared worldwide as a solo cellist and pianist. A virtuoso
of many musical styles, Dave has performed and recorded with artists in numerous
genres including
Evanescence, The Who, Michael Brecker, Josh Groban, Coldplay, Beyonce, Pearl
Jam, Fall Out Boy, Dave Sanborn, Kathleen Battle, Ray Lamontagne, Roberta Flack,
The Spin Doctors, Dianne Reeves, Brandy, Carly Simon, Phil Ramone, Hannah
Montana, Duncan Sheik, Sinead OConnor, Bon Jovi, Manhattan Transfer, Corinne
Bailey Ray
and many more.
His list of awards and accomplishments includes
accolades from Time Magazine, ASCAP, the National Endowment for the Arts, Sony
Records Elevated Standards Award in classical music, the Geraldine Dodge &
Leonard Bernstein Foundations, and at 15 was the youngest winner in the history
of the Artists International Competition.
Dave's mission to not just
cross over, but to cross through multiple genres of music is apparent in all of
his releases. Whether its classical, reggae, bluegrass, jazz, pop, or world
music, Eggar finds a common voice within his musical vocabulary
and introduces it with his own unique imaginative vision.
Gathering in the Gap Music Festival,
Big Stone Gap, Virginia. All rights reserved.
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