on an already great relationship with Rock Iowa. From this day forward, our interviews will be done before heading to Mars Café, allowing for more music less talk at the café. The interview will also be done together with the songs at Sonic Factory, creating one easy to listen too session. Stay tuned for more changes…
The David Haack Trio (like Hock Rock), have been playing around Des Moines sporadically for the past five years. David himself has a very interesting story on his life in music up until this point; download the interview to hear find out. It starts with a move to LA, continues with Billy Ray Cyrus, and leads back to Des Moines and the new album the Trio is working on. The two songs they performed are a good peak at the bluesy pop/rock that will appear on the album, due out this summer.
One thing that won’t for Scented Vinyl is the vinyl. David brought in some killer albums, enough to fill out the night without my help; I love it when that happens. Right before the show, he found a copy of Huey Lewis “Sports” for $0.79, unfortunately making it the most brought in album on the show (maybe you disagree). Here is what we played…
John Mayer Trio – Live Ray Charles – Modern Sounds in Country and Western The Beatles – Abbey Road Jackson Brown – Running on Empty I’m Not There – ost Jimi Hendrix – Kiss the Sky Wes Montgomery – Pretty Blue Steppen Wolf – 16 Hits Huey Lewis – Sprots Ray Charles – Live
The David Haack Trio has a big show at Java Joes on April 25th. It will feature a solo performance, the Trio, and a full band, promising to be quite the show. David has the talent, now he just needs some Iowa support before heading out on the road. Find out more at his website; also learn about David’s upcoming film with Heather Locklear at IMDB.