‘THE
VOICE’
FINALIST NICHOLAS DAVID BRINGS FRESH HEART AND SOUL TO FANS
WITH NEW EP,
MAKE HOPE
Playing Blueberry Hill's Duck Room April 26
St.
Paul, MN--During
his 2012 appearance on
NBC’s hit talent show “The Voice,” season finalist Nicholas
David
wowed the crowd with his vocal
flexibility—taking on covers of everything from Jimi Hendrix to
Corrine Bailey
Rae for an ultimate 3rd-place finish. However, what
resonated most
with the audience was his undeniable old-school and
old-fashioned soul, which has
been a common thread throughout his career and showcased to
perfection on his
latest EP, Make Hope.
This
project, which marks the Minnesotan
singer-songwriter’s seventh overall, is a smooth and deep study
of emotion
backed by David’s confident command of soul, R&B, and rock
‘n’ roll. Its six
tracks offer a glimpse into the journey, both personally and
professionally,
that David has been taking over the past couple of years.
Make
Hope
was inspired by David’s connection to the
Midwest. More
specifically, he wanted to
attempt capturing the regional heart and family values of
Midwestern people. “And,
trying to carry those values to Hollywood and back,” he
notes--which anyone
familiar with showbiz knows is a formidable task.
However,
David is up for the challenge of
spreading a message of love and inspiration wherever he travels.
“When your
dreams turn to reality, the journey takes steam and gathers a
new momentum.”
David
doesn’t shirk family values of his own, as
several of the compositions on Make Hope are
directly inspired by and dedicated to his relatives. “’Monsters
Sleep”—a song
he terms an “R&B lullaby”—“and ‘Fresh’ are songs to my
family saying even
though I'm not physically there I'm there in their hearts with a
love "as
big as the sky and into outer space.’”
And,
“The last tune, ‘Something Big,’ is a melody
I wrote being with my grandfather as he was dying,” Nicholas
relates. “I share
his gift of music, and my hands are his hands.”
“It's
a blessed road to walk and live out your
dreams, but with that comes a great responsibility,” David says.
“I feel to the
core of my being that's what make hope is all about.”
His
goal is to reach all music lovers with music
that touches them at their core.
“I
feel that's what my fans resonate with,” he notes.
“Music from the heart, for the heart.”
David
and his band will be touring in support of Make Hope throughout
2015.
Who: Nicholas
David
What: performing
Where: Duck Room at
Blueberry Hill ~ St.
Louis, MO
When: April 26
Time: 8pm
Tix: $15
Ages:
all
ages
Websites:
www.thefeelin.com
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