DAVID ULLMAN: Dog Days

David Ullman

Dog Days

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His music is at once poignant, intimate and fiercely intense. In outpourings of passion that are sometimes savage and other times delicate, Ullman sings brooding "sad bastard" songs with an underlying optimism.

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David Ullman's music is at once poignant, intimate and fiercely intense. In outpourings of passion that are sometimes savage and other times delicate, Ullman sings brooding "sad bastard" songs with an underlying optimism. Ranging from a whisper to a roar, his soulful voice rises above the melodies plucked and pounded out on his guitar to deliver personal, candid, and insightful lyrics that linger with listeners long after his final note fades.

"Playing music was an integral part of my upbringing," Ullman says. "My Dad taught my brother and I how to play guitar as kids, and we've both stuck with it." Ullman began learning Buddy Holly songs at age eight, employing the rock & roll pioneer's practice of overdubbing vocal and guitar parts to fill out his own amateur recordings. In the bathroom of his childhood home, Ullman taped himself performing a mixture of Holly's signature tunes as well as his own early efforts at songwriting—sometimes recruiting his father to play the lead guitar lines. During his adolescence, he began gravitating towards acoustic arrangements, as they enabled him to carry a tune unaccompanied.

Ullman would ultimately find freedom in singing his own words. "I've finally found my voice. A lot of that has to do with having something to say. I've found that songwriting provides me with the most visceral and immediate means of expression."

With interests that extend beyond music, David Ullman is intimately involved in all aspects of the artistic experience. An experienced and award-winning filmmaker, with four feature-length productions, countless short-subjects, and over 60 broadcasts to his credit, Ullman also takes a hands-on approach to his music videos. Collaborating with the Pennsylvania-based production company Ship King Media LLC, the singer-songwriter co-produced the clip for his first single, "Déjà vu," which was released in December 2006.

Like many original artists, Ullman finds it difficult to describe his own music. "I suppose my songs incorporate different styles and approaches. Some tend to be very mellow and reserved, while others are loud and edgy. It's not uncommon for all of that to be going on in one song."

Raised in rural Ohio, Ullman, 28, now resides in Cleveland. He will be graduating from Kent State University in May 2008. His debut album, Dog Days, will be released on February 23 by Ullman's own Dreaming Out Loud Records.

January 2008

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  • former Production Director of Black Squirrel Radio and former President of GTB E
    author: Ty Kellogg

    David Ullman is the mirror image of life. At times we're overjoyed, other times we're completely miserable. One minute we're optimistic, the next, we're untrusting of everything around us. We're loud and vibrant, then quiet, tender and submissive. As a race we're under constant dynamic change and growth. Dog Days is a composition that bares the fruit of three years; three years of maturity that can only be heard from beginning to end. Dog Days is set up similarly to a story; it contains a beginning, a middle and an end. However, it does not follow the typical singer/songwriter protocol of finding love, enduring love, losing love, losing control and then finding it again. Ullman maintains a certain distance from this outline, taking more time to question his own life as well as the motives and thoughts that drive him while at the same time question every one else's presence in his life. It is clear that this man of a songwriter understands that as people, we're only as good as the obstacles we overcome and if we never question ourselves then we will never grow. Ullman questions everything throughout this album and by doing so, has answered with a steady flowing album sprinkled with clear and inspiring dynamics, sparkling guitars, well placed and perfectly timed background vocals as well as reflective and realistically optimistic lyrics; Ullman's Dog Days deserves every second of your attention because if you don't pay attention, you'll miss something far greater than just a story - you'll miss a song, a lesson learned that could impact your life for years to come.

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