
77 el Deora is a San Francisco-based, 5-piece, alt-country/Americana
outfit. Formed in 2004, the band has honed its sound through diet,
exercise and constant live shows, amassing a loyal following of
discriminating roots music aficionados and other social misfits.
At the core are the sparring male and female vocals of Jenn Courtney
and songwriter Maurice Tani, framed with Steve Kallai's sweet fiddle,
Tani's intrusive electric guitar work, Keith Bahjat's slappin',
clankin', doghouse, bull-fiddle, acoustic bass, and the virtuous,
ethical, thoroughly "drummy" drumming of drummer Christopher
Fisher. The sound is sometimes breathy acoustic, sometimes searing
electric, and often both.
Though the spotlight dances the width of the stage, singer Jennifer
Courtney is the primary, recurring focus of attention. Her larger-than-life
presence and luxurious, full-sized voice animate the material with
personal spark. Alternately strong, vulnerable, sexy and funny,
she brings a full palette of color to the songs. Dark and lush,
even when the lyric is light, her rich voice delivers a tender kiss
on the lips and a startling punch in the gut with successive breaths.
If Jenn Courtney sings these songs as if they were written for her,
it's because they were.
With Courtney as his muse and central character, songwriter/guitarist
Maurice Tani has constructed a repertoire full of dry irony and
dark humor. The songs are twangy ruminations ranging from rye to
romantic. Tender to aggressive. Sexy to... well, actually Jenn Courtney
is always sexy. Smart, original, neo-noir honky tonk in the classic
rhythms and themes of western America: cheatin', lyin', drinkin',
dyin', broken hearts, shattered dreams, bright twangy guitars and
the Ray Price shuffle.
Web site: http://www.77eldeora.com
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/77eldeora
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