Son of Dave

+ Calum Ingram

The Hug and Pint, Glasgow, GB

£12
Entry Requirements: 18+

Son of Dave is a Bluesman. Not traditional, but has begun a new tradition perhaps. Playing harmonica, layering up beatbox grooves, stomping and playing percussion, then writing passionate growling infectious songs overtop, he defies category. A truly maverick Bluesman.

He comes originally from Winnipeg Canada (born Benjamin Darvill). He’s been based out of London U.K. for over twenty years. He’s toured all over Europe and North America as well as more off centre countries such as Uganda, South Africa, Lebanon, Russia and more. His one-man show is fun and unforgettable. Many have come to find Son of Dave tunes through programs like Breaking Bad, Preacher, Bloodline and others where his unique songs have featured.

As a young harmonica player he worked in the Blues and biker bars of Manitoba. Being nurtured in the tradition of Midwest Blues and Canadian folk music, he joined Crash Test Dummies at it’s beginnings and rode that wave for four albums and ten years until returning to his more humble, rhythmic desires and the tunes he’d been working on through those dizzying years. The music business almost crumbled with the switch to digital, but Son found a path through the old fashioned way, playing clubs and building an audience from scratch. He’s recordings found their way to millions of fans without the backing of a big label or hit machine.

Embarking on a year of singles, EPs and an inevitable 9th album, at 52 years of age, there is no sign of slowing down. Well, the knees an back aren’t what they used to be…

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Son of Dave

“Born and raised in Scotland Calum spent 5 years studying at ‘The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music’ in Manhattan, New York. After being accepted for the ‘Young Artist Initiative’ he began recording his debut solo album ‘Making it Possible’, which has been nominated for awards internationally, at ‘Avatar Studios’ and Brooklyn’s ‘Speaker Sonic Studios’.

Calum has worked with many well-respected musicians of diverse genres in NYC, playing anything from Jazz, Blues and Folk to Americana. This natural musicianship has not gone unnoticed as Calum has not only supported Blues Rock legend Jack Bruce at The Queens Hall during Edinburgh’s Jazz and Blues Festival but ‘Making it Possible’ was mastered by none other than Gene Paul, son of guitar-pioneer Les Paul. Beyond his solo career Calum has made a name for himself as an award winning composer (Best Sound Design, Midtown Theatre Festival) for the Off-Broadway show ‘Division Avenue’. In 2015 Calum will be going on tour through Scandinavia with platinum record selling Artist Sandi Thom as part of her band.

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