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    Bryan Duncan

    Bryan Duncan has been producing and writing music for over 20 years and has sold over a million records...we sit down with him to find his story to success.

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    Kevin Max, best known as the enigmatic member of the
    band dcTalk
    (EMI CMG), has found the courage and freedom to take
    another step outside the box to create an album for the world stage that
    is innovative, provocative, and entertaining.

    In the fall of 2005, Kevin Max will release the highly anticipated album
    titled The Imposter on Northern Records. Produced by Andrew D. Prickett
    (The Violet Burning, Holly Nelson, and The Lassie Foundation) and Kevin
    Max, The Imposter contains a sound that recalls the passion of early
    U2, the soul of Jeff Buckley, and the ambiguity of Blur.  It sonically
    rivals the larger-than-life persona of Kevin Max himself while it
    reveals his most humble and transparent songwriting to date, lyrically
    exploring the influences of Brennan Manning and Bob Dylan.  There are
    songs of love and faith and doubt and fear in a variety of authentic
    musical expressions.  They range from pop to fusion, but the album
    maintains a consistent rock influence throughout.  The lyrical theme is
    imperfection and often touches on the disparity between what we want
    others to see and who we really are inside.

    After relocating to Los Angeles from Nashville, Kevin Max signed with
    Northern Records and CAA in Beverly Hills and since has been in sessions
    with an impressive list of writers and producers.  Although the writing for
    this record was more personal in nature and Kevin ultimately collaborated
    largely with producer and co-writer Andrew D. Prickett on the new record,
    part of the perspective gained in the preparation for this record included
    work with Mark Hudson (Aerosmith), Van Dyke Parks (Brian Wilson),
    Dominic Miller (Sting), Warren Cuccurullo (Missing Persons & Duran
    Duran), and Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran).

    As one-third of dcTalk, Kevin Max has sold over 8 million records worldwide,
    won four Grammy Awards, and had a Top 40 pop hit with “Just Between You
    and Me” (Virgin), which also received significant airplay on VH1 and MTV. 
    The Imposter, the long-awaited follow-up to his first solo album,
    Stereotype Be (Forefront/EMI CMG), comes on the heels of an EP that was
    recently made available independently called “Between the Fence and the
    Universe” which marks the path from Stereotype Be to The Imposter.  In
    addition, Kevin Max has also published two books of poetry as well as a
    poetry album that includes accompaniment by Adrian Belew (King
    Crimson).  Kevin has been actively performing live, including shows
    with the Psychedelic Furs, The Young Dubliners, The Church, and Rich
    Robinson of The Black Crowes, as well as a recent tour of Europe and
    shows in South America and New Zealand.
     

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