CD RELEASE PARTY @ THE BILTMORE IN VANCOUVER ON WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH

September 2nd, 2009

Hey everyone (in Vancouver) 

We are throwing a party @ The Biltmore Cabaret to celebrate the release of the new album by:

THE DUSTIN BENTALL OUTFIT

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH

THE BILTMORE CABARET

doors 8:00 show 9:00 

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=144558399809&ref=mf


A DREAM JUST CAME TRUE

July 31st, 2009

It was just confirmed that I will be performing at a benefit concert spearheaded by THE SARAH MCLACHLAN FOUNDATION called Summer Sessions. Co-headlining the show are megastars SARAH MCLACHLAN, SHERYL CROW and NEIL YOUNG. Yes my hero Neil Young!

The Sarah Mclachlan Foundation’s mandate is to bring music into the lives of young canadians. Primarily bringing free music programs to youth in under-served communities. Something I couldn’t agree with more. 

The show sold out with 9,000 tickets sold in 2 hours.


Recording the album SIX SHOOTER

July 27th, 2009

We recorded the album Six Shooter in august 2008 in the desert town of Ashcroft, British Columbia. Ashcroft rests on the banks of the Thompson River and was a stopping point during the gold rush with a hopping saloon. The sound of trains is ever present with CP Rail running up and down the west bank and CN on its eastern bank. The sounds of these trains serendipitously bled into the recordings of songs like the lead track Railroad. The album was produced by Johnny Ellis and recorded at his studio Nashcroft Manor. The view from various tracking rooms was either of the garden, which grew the bulk of the food we would eat while up there, or the river and the desert hills. Very inspiring, especially when racing the shadow cast by the setting sun while we were recording “Arizona” with the line “oh how the sun lies down across the desert…”

One of the visions I had for this album was to have Luke Doucet dueling with my guitar player Adam Dobres. I called up Luke and he happened to be traveling from Edmonton to Colorado the week we were recording. Ashcroft may not be the geographical midway point between those two destinations but it wasn’t too far out of the way to get him for a couple days. Interestingly when I put the songs in sequence for the final product it turned out that Luke played on 5 of the 6 songs on side 2. There is a distinct side 1 and side 2 with this record. Luke got a good kick out of the “West Coast” recording process that we worked around. We would get up at noon or 1 o’clock, hang out for an hour and a half, go down into the studio, work for an hour and by then it would be 40+ degrees in the studio, too hot to work. So in the back of the pick up truck and down to the river we would go. There is a certain elbow in the river that the locals know about and that is where you go to swim. I tell you it is one of the most spectacular spots on the face of the earth. You park the truck, cross the tracks, and all of a sudden you are on the surface of the moon. This psychedelic wash of river rocks is something that you have never seen before. You walk about a quarter mile to where the river takes a right angle turn and that’s where you dive in. Now you have to understand that the Thompson River is one of British Columbia’s 5 biggest rivers, this is no creek running through the farm and the ride puts any amusement park to shame. You dive in and instantly you are racing at about 20 mph down the river. You can open your eyes underwater as you are screaming along overtop of the riverbed and you feel like a 100 year old sturgeon. Well, at least I did. It was just what we all needed to recharge. Then we’d swing by the booze shop, pick up a case of wine and get to work ‘til three o’clock in the morning. Then do it all over again.

About a year before we started working on “Six Shooter” I met and started playing with Del Cowsill. Up until then my guitar player, Adam Dobres and I had been piecing together different bands for various gigs desperately craving a solid band. A Heartbreakers or a Crazy Horse. Del’s knack for harmony singing, bass playing and being a complete encyclopedia of music from the 60’s made for the perfect fit. We managed to get Pat Steward on the road with us and played for a year as “The Outfit”. With Del coming from a more extensive musical lineage than myself I’m not going to lie, the first time someone who was introduced to him asked if he was related to Billy Cowsill I was more than happy to witness that scene from the third person.

We now had a sound. We worked on it for a year and what we recorded in those two weeks is what you’ll hear on Six Shooter. It was a pleasure working with Johnny Ellis for the second time. Steven Drake blew my mind wide open with his knowledge of sound when we mixed it in the spring. And the beautifully talented and dear friend Pharis Romero designed the cd package, which looks amazing. Of course she had some bitchin’ photos taken by Mark Maryanovich to work with.

Thanks to everyone involved.


Rocking and Rolling

July 6th, 2009

Checking in here from Banff Alberta. I’m on the road with Matt Mays right now and we’re having way too much fun. We have one more show with Matt and the band at the Calgary Stampede. It’s going to be sad when this run comes to end, but we’ll do lots more of it in the future. We’re looking forward to heading to Eastern Canada to start working out there, which we are planning to do throughout September/October.

We just did a couple outdoor shows in northern Alberta with Sam Roberts Band. They are an amazing band and amazing characters. It was great to meet them and hang out and party with them and all that fun stuff. It’s been a really incredible summer so far, The Dustin Bentall Outfit has played with BLUE RODEO, SAM ROBERTS BAND, MATT MAYS & JJ CALE. If we play with Neil Young and Tom Petty before the year is out I just might retire. 

I have to send my respect out to Jim, Greg, the whole band and all the staff involved with the BLUE RODEO camp. We did two shows with them in june that were absolutely incredible. They treated us like gold and sent us on to our first arena stage feeling like we belonged there. Not to mention getting up in the encore to play HASN’T HIT ME YET and LOST TOGETHER, which has kind of been a dream of mine for about 20 years! Thanks all.


ALBUM RELEASE DATE SET!!!

July 6th, 2009

The Dustin Bentall Outfit will be releasing the album “SIX SHOOTER” on September 1, 2009. 

The album features 11 new songs with guest appearances by Luke Doucet and Kendel Carson.


THANKS ALBERTA, SEE YOU AGAIN SOON!

May 4th, 2009

I just finished up a swing through Alberta with the band this weekend and I have to say that the hospitality we were shown was unreal. It started in Carstairs with the Valeau brothers of “The Polyjesters” bringing us to town for a night of small town Alberta debauchery. Unfortunately we didn’t have the next day off to do steaks and skeet shootin’! Next time. Then it was off to The Queen Alexandra Hall in Edmonton where the Rachinsky family put on a wicked dance party that we rocked until the not even so wee hours of the morning. Thanks also to Big Rock for as many beers as we could possibly drink, … and the righteous hangover. Calgary was phenomenal. We walked in to The Ironwood and every table had a reserved sign on it. That show went off the hook. Sunday afternoon in Bragg Creek at Mary-Lynns house blew my mind again. It was amazing way to top off the weekend getting back to our roots just playing in the corner of a living room full of amazing people. I guess what I am saying is that this weekend was the first tour we have done where every show was sold out! And we are very energized from it.

I want to drop another note about some shows coming up in Alberta in July. Between the 1st and the 6th we are going to do a string of dates with SAM ROBERTS and MATT MAYS & EL TORPEDO. Extremely stoked about that. We can’t wait. The shows will be between Fort Mac and Banff, I’ll post the details as soon as I get them.

Thanks.


Review of opening set for Kathleen Edwards (Vancouver, BC)

April 7th, 2009

By Adrian Mack
At the Rio Theatre on Friday, January 16

The Rio Theatre has amazing acoustics. That was clear with the first long, true, lonely howl from Dustin Bentall’s harmonica, at the top of an outstanding opening set on Friday night.

Judging by the songs he previewed from a forthcoming album, especially a deft defence of art over workaday drudgery called “Draft Dodger”—which also featured a smoking fiddle breakdown from kewpie-doll-sized Kendel Carson—North Van’s own cosmic cowboy has new material strong enough to match his performance chops.

The judges of the Independent Music Awards apparently agree. Last week, Bentall received the best-country-song nod for a cowrite with Ridley Bent called “Nine Inch Nails”. He decisively won over a lively and receptive audience with that number, which describes a breakup in terms of who got what in the record-collection department, although a quasi-slam on Hüsker Dü drew a murmur of confusion. After all, most of this group probably ended up in roots territory after a long apprenticeship in ’80s punk—which might explain their passion for the tough and flinty headliner, Kathleen Edwards.


WELCOME

February 20th, 2009

Welcome to my new website!

Thanks for dropping by, we are just about ready to launch this sucker.

First things first I want to announce that a NEW RECORD!!! can be expected in the near future. A release date has not been set yet but it will be available this spring. Keep checking in to see about upcoming tour dates as shows are being booked right now in Alberta, Nova Scotia and Ontario for the spring!

Dustin


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