Dean Batstone
Rhinebeck, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | INDIE | AFM
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Dean Batstone’s music, at least here on his new album Love That Shine, is familiar enough to be worn like a favorite pair of jeans, but it shimmers and shakes to a rhythm all its own.
“Don’t Run Away” is the standout here, a song of love covering the details we so often take for granted—memories of diners, broken sidewalks and candles on tables—with a yearning combination of pedal steel and acoustic guitar carrying the theme to its natural rhythm.
The musicians have a gentle touch with Batstone’s songs, brushed drums and guitars like ripples on a pond. Even on songs like “Burnin’ For Your Sins,” where Batstone’s voice takes on a bit of angst, the band behind him is thoughtful in their approach. In theory, there’s no reason the light touch should work with some of the music, but it’s a testament to Batstone’s connection with the band around him that it actually does. - Roll Magazine/Crispin Kott
His guitar players have performed with The Band and Van Morrison.
His drummer played with Joe Jackson.
Rounding out and firing the furnace for the CD "Love That Shine" is singer, songwriter, Canadian native and Hudson Valley admirer Dean Batstone.
"Love That Shine" is Batstone's new CD. You can hear him perform songs from his new collection Saturday during a free concert at Oblong Books & Music in Rhinebeck.
Guitarist Jim Weider, who played for years with The Band, and John Platania, Van Morrison's guitar player, both appear on "Love That Shine."
This performance represents a sort of homecoming for Batstone, who recorded "Love That Shine" at Clubhouse recording studio in Rhinebeck. Batstone first discovered the Hudson Valley after meeting drummer Gary Burke backstage at a 1991 Joe Jackson concert in Canada.
Area reminds him of home
Batstone's drummer at the time was a fan of Burke's playing, the two got talking and Batstone ended up traveling to Burke's home in the Hudson Valley to work with him on music.
Batstone has grown to love the Hudson Valley, and not just because it reminds him of the Ottawa Valley near his home that surrounds the Ottawa River.
"The thing I love about the Hudson Valley is the wealth of artistic people there," he said. "It's a great environment to work in."
Batstone plans on working in the Hudson Valley through the coming months, performing shows at regional venues. As he will do Saturday in Rhinebeck, Batstone in upcoming shows is likely to showcase his yearning voice, conversational lyrics and rhythms that fall on the ears like a soft rain.
"I was a fan when I first heard his songs," said Paul Antonell, who owns Clubhouse and mixed, recorded and co-produced "Love That Shine," and has in the past worked with Natalie Merchant and Rusted Root. "He had really great songs and he really impressed me as an artist."
Batstone's musical career began at age 6, when he started playing the piano. Then he took up the violin and clarinet before picking up a guitar for the first time in his last year of high school.
"I started writing songs when I was 17," he said. "And I just never stopped."
- By John W. Barry, Poughkeepsie Journal
His guitar players have performed with The Band and Van Morrison.
His drummer played with Joe Jackson.
Rounding out and firing the furnace for the CD "Love That Shine" is singer, songwriter, Canadian native and Hudson Valley admirer Dean Batstone.
"Love That Shine" is Batstone's new CD. You can hear him perform songs from his new collection Saturday during a free concert at Oblong Books & Music in Rhinebeck.
Guitarist Jim Weider, who played for years with The Band, and John Platania, Van Morrison's guitar player, both appear on "Love That Shine."
This performance represents a sort of homecoming for Batstone, who recorded "Love That Shine" at Clubhouse recording studio in Rhinebeck. Batstone first discovered the Hudson Valley after meeting drummer Gary Burke backstage at a 1991 Joe Jackson concert in Canada.
Area reminds him of home
Batstone's drummer at the time was a fan of Burke's playing, the two got talking and Batstone ended up traveling to Burke's home in the Hudson Valley to work with him on music.
Batstone has grown to love the Hudson Valley, and not just because it reminds him of the Ottawa Valley near his home that surrounds the Ottawa River.
"The thing I love about the Hudson Valley is the wealth of artistic people there," he said. "It's a great environment to work in."
Batstone plans on working in the Hudson Valley through the coming months, performing shows at regional venues. As he will do Saturday in Rhinebeck, Batstone in upcoming shows is likely to showcase his yearning voice, conversational lyrics and rhythms that fall on the ears like a soft rain.
"I was a fan when I first heard his songs," said Paul Antonell, who owns Clubhouse and mixed, recorded and co-produced "Love That Shine," and has in the past worked with Natalie Merchant and Rusted Root. "He had really great songs and he really impressed me as an artist."
Batstone's musical career began at age 6, when he started playing the piano. Then he took up the violin and clarinet before picking up a guitar for the first time in his last year of high school.
"I started writing songs when I was 17," he said. "And I just never stopped."
- By John W. Barry, Poughkeepsie Journal
Published: Friday, December 25, 2009
By David Malachowski
ARTIST: Dean Batstone
ALBUM: “No Angel” (no label listed)
Though he’s a Canadian, singer-songwriter Dean Batstone has many ties to the Hudson Valley. He recorded this CD at the famed Clubhouse Studios in Rhinebeck,NY and enlisted the cream of the Hudson Valley crop to play — Jim Weider, Gary Burke and Josh Colow. He even got Robbie Dupree to sing harmony.
This collection kicks off with every spurned lover’s anthem, “Can’t Break Me,” with its literate lyrics and cinematic stance that hits hard, as does “Lay Me Down” one of this record’s many haunting highlights. In “Goodnight Radio,” he cleverly captures phases from a few dozen classic songs, which triggers a knee-jerk reaction of latent memories and places.
A driving “Heavy As a Heartache” is followed by “Princess” where he sings “I can’t tell you anything,” even though he has and in the rough and tumble “No Angels,” he asks, “judge me not,” even though we have. And we like him. Batstone is a world-class songwriter who just keeps getting better.
Visit www.deanbatstone.com.
David Malachowski is a guitarist, producer and freelance journalist living in Woodstock.
- Daily Freeman, Kingston, NY
Published: Friday, December 25, 2009
By David Malachowski
ARTIST: Dean Batstone
ALBUM: “No Angel” (no label listed)
Though he’s a Canadian, singer-songwriter Dean Batstone has many ties to the Hudson Valley. He recorded this CD at the famed Clubhouse Studios in Rhinebeck,NY and enlisted the cream of the Hudson Valley crop to play — Jim Weider, Gary Burke and Josh Colow. He even got Robbie Dupree to sing harmony.
This collection kicks off with every spurned lover’s anthem, “Can’t Break Me,” with its literate lyrics and cinematic stance that hits hard, as does “Lay Me Down” one of this record’s many haunting highlights. In “Goodnight Radio,” he cleverly captures phases from a few dozen classic songs, which triggers a knee-jerk reaction of latent memories and places.
A driving “Heavy As a Heartache” is followed by “Princess” where he sings “I can’t tell you anything,” even though he has and in the rough and tumble “No Angels,” he asks, “judge me not,” even though we have. And we like him. Batstone is a world-class songwriter who just keeps getting better.
Visit www.deanbatstone.com.
David Malachowski is a guitarist, producer and freelance journalist living in Woodstock.
- Daily Freeman, Kingston, NY
It was reading Neil Youngs biography “Shakey” that inspired Dean Batstone’s approach to recording his latest CD No Angel. In an attempt to capture the fragile magic of the musical moment, Dean and co-producer Paul Antonell decided to record every song “off the floor with live vocals and limiting ourselves to only 3 takes. In every case on this new album (and incidentally, Neil, true to your belief that the first take is always the best...) the tracks that made the record were the first takes - without exception.” The result is a truly honest and engaging record that features some great songwriting. Every song is a wonderfully collaborative performance by some very gifted musicians with moments of brilliance but no over-the-top flash. The album is a confident,
mature offering from a performer who has been working on his craft for over 2 decades.
It is really no surprise that Dean has produced such a strong recording; what is surprising is that he is not better known locally. As a professional musician with over 6 CD’s to his credit (and 2 out-of-print LPs), he has an impressive collection of material out there, but local recognition is still elusive. He lives in Almonte but only plays in this area occasionally. His career is largely south of the border where several independent radio stations have picked up the first single from the new disc, Lay Me Down. His recent stint opening for singer/songwriter Shawn Colvin has helped bring his music to a receptive new audience.
There are plans afoot for a local CD release in the near future, possibly in January, but the details were not firmed up in time for this issue of theHumm. We will post information about the event on our web calendar as soon as they are available.
If you would to check out no Angel, copies are available at The Groundz in downtown Almonte or from Dean’s website. On the site you can find out more about Dean, hear some selected tracks from each of his many releases and order a CD or six. You can find it at: www.deanbatstone.com.
– Rob Riendeau
- The Humm, Canadian Arts & Entertainment
It was reading Neil Youngs biography “Shakey” that inspired Dean Batstone’s approach to recording his latest CD No Angel. In an attempt to capture the fragile magic of the musical moment, Dean and co-producer Paul Antonell decided to record every song “off the floor with live vocals and limiting ourselves to only 3 takes. In every case on this new album (and incidentally, Neil, true to your belief that the first take is always the best...) the tracks that made the record were the first takes - without exception.” The result is a truly honest and engaging record that features some great songwriting. Every song is a wonderfully collaborative performance by some very gifted musicians with moments of brilliance but no over-the-top flash. The album is a confident,
mature offering from a performer who has been working on his craft for over 2 decades.
It is really no surprise that Dean has produced such a strong recording; what is surprising is that he is not better known locally. As a professional musician with over 6 CD’s to his credit (and 2 out-of-print LPs), he has an impressive collection of material out there, but local recognition is still elusive. He lives in Almonte but only plays in this area occasionally. His career is largely south of the border where several independent radio stations have picked up the first single from the new disc, Lay Me Down. His recent stint opening for singer/songwriter Shawn Colvin has helped bring his music to a receptive new audience.
There are plans afoot for a local CD release in the near future, possibly in January, but the details were not firmed up in time for this issue of theHumm. We will post information about the event on our web calendar as soon as they are available.
If you would to check out no Angel, copies are available at The Groundz in downtown Almonte or from Dean’s website. On the site you can find out more about Dean, hear some selected tracks from each of his many releases and order a CD or six. You can find it at: www.deanbatstone.com.
– Rob Riendeau
- The Humm, Canadian Arts & Entertainment
The Winner of our Spring 2010 Tennessee Concerts
Song Competition is Dean Batstone
CAGE OF MEMORIES
Dean Batstone is a folk/rock troubadour for the baby boomers and music fans of all ages that like a rich, distinctive voice and well crafted story songs . His new CD, No Angel, weaves a seamless tapestry with his gentle, soothing voice and his easy way with some fresh and timeless melodies. Adventurous arrangements, and above all his ability to write lyrics which, though often personal, have a universal appeal, engaging both the emotions and the intellect.
I am a panel judge for this competition and became a fan of Dean immediately when I heard the Canadian native's strong songwriting, singing and collection of top shelf players that all are well credentialed in any circles. Like myself he put down the clarinet at a young age to be able to play louder and amplified.
Dean fills the shoes of Harry Chapin in my world, and impresses me as not just a charismatic singer with great songs, but a full blown artist. Playing South of his homeland he will no doubt catch up with that recognition that is always elusive in your own hometown. JJ Cale says do what you do best and let your audience come around to you. Congratulations Dean!
-Gary Allen (The Charlie Daniels Band/JJ Cale/Stonewall Jackson)
- Gary Allen (The Charlie Daniels Band/JJ Cale/Stonewall Jackson)
The Winner of our Spring 2010 Tennessee Concerts
Song Competition is Dean Batstone
CAGE OF MEMORIES
Dean Batstone is a folk/rock troubadour for the baby boomers and music fans of all ages that like a rich, distinctive voice and well crafted story songs . His new CD, No Angel, weaves a seamless tapestry with his gentle, soothing voice and his easy way with some fresh and timeless melodies. Adventurous arrangements, and above all his ability to write lyrics which, though often personal, have a universal appeal, engaging both the emotions and the intellect.
I am a panel judge for this competition and became a fan of Dean immediately when I heard the Canadian native's strong songwriting, singing and collection of top shelf players that all are well credentialed in any circles. Like myself he put down the clarinet at a young age to be able to play louder and amplified.
Dean fills the shoes of Harry Chapin in my world, and impresses me as not just a charismatic singer with great songs, but a full blown artist. Playing South of his homeland he will no doubt catch up with that recognition that is always elusive in your own hometown. JJ Cale says do what you do best and let your audience come around to you. Congratulations Dean!
-Gary Allen (The Charlie Daniels Band/JJ Cale/Stonewall Jackson)
- Gary Allen (The Charlie Daniels Band/JJ Cale/Stonewall Jackson)
Discography
Dean Batstone - "Lonely In America" - Feb. 2012
Dean Batstone - "No Angel" - Dec. 2010
Dean Batstone - "Love That Shine" - 2008
Dean Batstone - "Love Do The Talkin'" - 1999
Dean Batstone - "Sounds Like Blame" -1996
Dean Batstone - "A Christmas Gift" - 1995
Dean Batstone - "On The Outside" - 1993
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"A Canadian singer-songwriter with a handle on the bruised yet resilient American psyche..." ...Rick Heysquierdo, The Lonestar Jukebox, KPFT Houston, TX
"There are great singers and songwriters who are huge stars and then there are great singers and songwriters who should be huge stars. File Dean Batstone in the latter category, play his music on the radio and then wait for the former to happen. "...Jimmy Buff, PD/DJ, WDST Radio Woodstock
"Dean Batstone..Magnificent singer song writer! Dean's songs bring you on a trip called life. Haunting, charming, wonderful"... Sonny Rock WRIP 97.9 FM
Deans songs feel good like a summer breeze and yet present reality staring you in the face. ...Chris Weink, WEXT Albany
"Dean is a prolific songwriter. These are songs people can relate to, not to mention the memorable music. I look forward to hearing new songs from Dean again and again."...Dave Doud, American Syndicated Radio
Who is Dean Batstone, and why is everyone saying such great things about him?"
(Headline - Ottawa Sun)
Canadian born, New York based singer/songwriter Dean Batstone has been described by his peers as one of North America's 'world class' songwriters!
Batstone is a world-class songwriter who just keeps getting better. (Dave Malachowski, Kingston, NY Freeman)
No Angel is a truly honest and engaging record that features some great songwriting. (Rob Riendeau, theHumm, Ottawa Valley)
"Dean Batstones music is familiar enough to be worn like a favorite pair of jeans, but it shimmers and shakes to a rhythm all its own." (Crispin Kott, Roll Magazine, Hudson Valley)
"......yearning voice, conversational lyrics and rhythms that fall on the ears like a soft rain."
(John W. Barry, Poughkeepsie Journal)
Dean Batstone's music is "a remarkably polished collection - smooth and instantly likable - not unlike the singer." (Paul Cantin - Ottawa Sun).
Born in Newfoundland, Canada, Dean grew up in Ottawa and still maintains a home near there, though still travels widely in the US and Canada. With 6 C.D.'s currently released, and 2 earlier vinyl records long out of print, he has an impressive legacy of original material. His strong lyrical style yields believable stories, honest emotions and a depth of understanding of the human spirit. His fluid sense of melody coupled with a sincere and powerful delivery has earned him respect and backing from an impressive array of musical friends, including guitarist Jim Weider (The Band, Los Lobos, Bob Dylan) drummer Gary Burke (Bob Dylan, Shania Twain, Joe Jackson), bassist Hugh MacDonald ( Bon Jovi, Cher, Alice Cooper). guitarist John Platania (Van Morrison, Don MacLean, Nathalie Merchant), keyboardist Jason Crosby (Toa Seeger, Art Garfunkel) and famed "Le Studio" Morin Heights engineer Simon Pressey (Rush, Shania Twain, Celine Dion, The Tea Party).
Always writing and performing, this prolific songwriter is equally eager to share the stage with his band or perform solo. His charismatic, upbeat presence, both on and off stage, has earned him a loyal fan base, respect from other musicians and has made him a favorite for live television and radio features and interviews.
Opening for veteran Canadian rocker Tom Cochrane at Carleton University, alumni Dean Batstone "gave an inspired performance, littered with witty, between song banter. Batstone was warmly recieved, especially during a beautiful, original ballad called "Angeline".
(Thom Barker, The Charleton).
Dean has toured extensively across Canada and the Northeastern States, as well as enjoyed consistent success on the local club scene.
Professional highlights include showcase dates for "The Family of Woodstock", (Woodstock, NY), "The Bitter End" (NYC), "C.B.G.B.'s" (NYC), the "Tinker St. Cafe" (Woodstock, N.Y.), "South By Southwest Music Festival" (Austin, Texas). and support dates with Shawn Colvin, Al Kooper, Jonell Mosser, Canadians Tom Cochrane, Kim Mitchell, Trooper and comedian Jim Carrey.
With his latest release, "No Angel" comes some of his best material to date and after hearing it, you'll know why everyone is saying such great things about Dean Batstone.
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