- Mick Dalla-Vee
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Mick Dalla-Vee is a Canadian singer, songwriter, producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist.
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Early days
He moved to Western Canada, after leaving Bawating High School from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, with the band Shama. Shama toured Western Canada and was managed by Bruce Allen (Bryan Adams, Martina McBride) before disbanding.[1] From that point he became the lead guitarist of Trama, managed by Sam Feldman (Joni Mitchell, Diana Krall), then on to playing bass for the band Paradox which evolved into his current band Cease & Desist. Cease & Desist has been described as "one of Vancouver's most popular club bands" by the rock music critic of The Province.[2]
He also played the part of John in a Beatles cover band, Revolver, that was put together for Expo 86, and played occasionally throughout the subsequent decade.[3]
Songwriting
Mick has written or co-written many songs on albums for artists as diverse as country music's Brent Howard and Canada's Singing Cowgirl: Marilyn Faye Parney, the heavy rock sounds of Blackstone (released on the Delinquent label in Canada), the soul/R&B sounds of 'j.c. neill', Belinda Metz and new singing sensation 'Emily Jordan' to the 'smooth jazz' sounds of internationally acclaimed Lori Paul. He co-wrote ten of the eleven songs on Paul's album Vanity Press.[4] His first country song 'The Wrangler' reached the country top 30 charts right across Canada. It also achieved 'Heavy Rotation' on C.M.T., Canada's country music video channel. One of the songs from Mick's 'A Whistler Christmas' album entitled, 'All I Want is You at Christmastime' has been recorded and released by Canadian country star, Brent Howard and has also been sent to be recorded by 'Art Garfunkel' for a compilation Christmas album due in the not too distant future. He has also written music for movies, television, videos, video games and promotional spots. His writing styles run the gamut from 'Smooth Jazz' to 'Heavy Thrash'. (A Whistler Christmas and Dallavee's original Christmas songs are often heard on Canadian radio during their Christmas music programming.)
Producing
Aside from producing himself in an array of projects such as 1994's A Whistler Christmas album,[5] he runs his own studio 'Millennia Sound Design', producing and engineering for artists like: Randy Bachman, Emily Jordan, jcneill, Russell Marsland, Heavy Eric, Shine, Swim, Ron Drummond, Lori Paul and Suzanne Gitzi among others. He has ongoing contracts with The National Braille Factory, and has provided theme music and soundscapes for two network television series and Simon Fraser University. Randy Bachman's new CD "Jazzthing" had some work done on it at "Millennia Sound Design".
Vocals
Dallavee has contributed to projects as diverse as, the multi platinum heavy rock of the "Mötley Crüe" album "A Decade of Decadence" to the country/rockabilly sounds of Brent Howard and Southern Cherry to Colin Arthur Wiebe. Canadian legends, Trooper and The Powder Blues Band have also used Mick's voice for recordings. He has worked extensively as a studio session singer/musician, with his talent of many voices being used on a worldwide 'Karaoke' album package marketed over the dreaded U.S. infomercial. He has sung a number of commercial jingles for radio and television.
Awards
Having recorded with a host of other Canadian and international recording acts such as Randy Bachman (of the band The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive), Mick was awarded a 'Gold Record' for his work on the 'Trooper' album 'Last of the Gypsies' in 1991.
In 1997, he received the Saskatchewan Album of the Year Award for his song writing/musician contributions to an album with proceeds going to people affected with multiple sclerosis.
Live
He keeps an extremely steady schedule playing guitar, bass and keyboards with his main band, Cease and Desist, and its new show “Atlantic Crossing”. He is the bass player/vocalist with Canadian Rock Legend, Randy Bachman's band.[6][7] Bachman’s recent foray in the jazz world with his new CD, ‘Jazz Thing’ features Dallavee on the ‘upright bass’. He plays mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitars and harmonica in the Brent Howard and Southern Cherry band, and has toured as John Lennon in 'Revolver - The Worlds Best Beatles Show'. In addition, he also works as a solo artist. Recently he has been asked to play solo at some of the major Canadian Casinos.
Affiliations
A long time member of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, he has sat on the panel as a judge for Canada's Juno Awards (Canada's Version of The Grammy's). He was on the board of directors of the Pacific Music Industry Association for 3 years, and is also chair of The Carolyn Foundation Musician's Assistance Society; a non-profit organization he and colleagues set-up in the wake of his daughter Carolyn's sudden death in November 1999.[2]
References
- ^ The Story of Shama 1976-1980
- ^ a b Harrison, Tom (1999-11-23). "Dalla-Vee tragedy". The Province. p. B4.
- ^ Chamberlain, Adrian (1998-02-10). "Beatling right along: Cover band's musical". Times-Colonist. p. 1.
- ^ Andrews, Marke (2005-03-03). "CD reviews". The Vancouver Sun. p. C13.
- ^ A Whistler's Christmas album
- ^ Chapman, Geoff (2007-04-12). "Guess who's all jazzed up: Randy Bachman explores new musical territory in Massey Hall debut". Toronto Star. p. G2.
- ^ Levesque, Roger (2004-05-16). "Bachman takes old roots to new heights: Artist puts on fun show for faithful fans". Edmonton Journal. p. B8.
External links
Bachman–Turner Overdrive Members Billy Chapman · Blair Thornton · Brent Howard · Fred Turner · David Reimer · Garry Peterson · Jim Clench · John Cody · Marc LaFrance · Mick Dalla-Vee · Randy Bachman · Randy Murray · Robbie Bachman · Tim Bachman · Vince DitrichStudio albums Bachman–Turner Overdrive (1973) · Bachman–Turner Overdrive II (1973) · Not Fragile (1974) · Four Wheel Drive (1975) · Head On (1975) · Freeways (1977) · Street Action (1978) · Rock n' Roll Nights (1979) · Bachman–Turner Overdrive (1984) · Trial by Fire: Greatest and Latest (1996)Live albums BTO Live – Japan Tour (1977) · Live Live Live (1986) · Best of Bachman–Turner Overdrive Live (1994) · Motorcity Detroit USA Live (1997) · King Biscuit Flower Hour: Bachman–Turner Overdrive (1998)Compilation albums Best of BTO (So Far) (1976) · You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet (1983) · BTO's Greatest (1986) · The Anthology (1993) · Takin' Care of Business (1998) · Best of B.T.O. (Remastered Hits) (1998) · 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bachman–Turner Overdrive (2000) · The Very Best of Bachman–Turner Overdrive (2001) · Bachman–Turner Overdrive Gold (2005)Singles "Blue Collar" (1973) · "Let It Ride" (1974) · "Takin' Care of Business" (1974) · "Roll On Down the Highway" (1974) · "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" (1974) · "Hey You" (1975) · "Gimme Your Money Please" (1976) · "Take It Like a Man" (1976) · "Lookin' Out for Number 1" (1976) · "Down to the Line" (1976) · "My Wheels Won't Turn" (1977) · "Shotgun Rider" (1977) · "Down the Road" (1978) · "Jamaica" (1979) · "Heartaches" (1979) · "Service with a Smile" (1984) · "For the Weekend" (1984) · "The House of the Rising Sun" (1996)Categories:- Canadian rock musicians
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