Interview - David Graff discussing “Supposed To Fly”, his first album since the 90s - a podcast by Jan Hall

from 2018-10-16T15:10:39

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Canadian singer-songwriter David Graff has just returned to writing and recording music with his wonderful new release ”Supposed To Fly". Despite some early success, with songs placed in movies and television, and an EP called "Some Of What I Know", David dropped out of the music business in the late nineties to pursue a career as a visual artist. However, his love of music as a creative outlet has brought him back with a strong collection of songs co-produced with his daughter Julia Graff and James Perrella that really deserve loads of airplay. With a voice that feels like a blend of Tom Petty, Don Henley and Joe Walsh, and some fabulous musicianship from a strong group of side players including Steve Dawson, Kirby Barber, David Barber and John Ellis, this radio friendly release has some finely crafted songs that run the gamut from reflections on life, to cautionary tales about relationships and favourite trucks. We caught up with David at home on Bowen Island to chat about the new album. For more information, visit http://davidgraffmusic.com. Music: David Graff "The Only One I've Got", "Supposed To Fly" and "Tough City" from "Supposed To Fly" (2018, Self).

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