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DENISE FREEMAN AND FARID ALI AT BACKYARD
Feb 21st, 2005
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PRESS RELEASE by Backyardpub.com
This week at Backyard Pub & Grill Denise Freeman launches her album "Naked and Undone"
at Backyard Pub, along with Farid "Mr Gambus" Ali at
9pm, Feb 26th, 2005.
She will be performing for an hour prior to Backyard's
resident band Albert Sirimal, Vijay David and Bada
taking the stage.
It promises to be an exciting night. No entrance fee
or cover charge. All welcome.
ALSO THIS WEEK:
TUES, FEB 22: FINALS OF THE QUIZ NIGHT, we are giving
away bottle of whisky and jugs of beer for winners of
the final round of the trivia quiz.
WED, FEB 23: STAIRWAYS BAND
THU, FEB 24: VIJI AND FASY
FRI, FEB 25: SWV
PROFILE: Denise Ann Freeman began singing at the age
of five.
By the age of seven she was confidently singing a
Charley Pride hit song with her father as he strummed
his guitar.
Denise grew up in a musical family with her mother
playing the organ and her sisters singing and playing
the acoustic guitar.
Together they would entertain all and sundry, in a
swanky four-part harmony.
Denise started writing poetry at the age of 13 and by
the age of 14, she was playing the guitar and
composing songs. (To date, she has written more than
200 poems of which she has turned into a self
published book, called "A Lyrical Life".)
When Denise turned 16, she entered a singing
competition under the youth category, for the Sri
Sathya Sai World Peace Festival.
She won 1st prize for best rendition and best
composition, which led her to win a trip to Perth,
Australia.
She also appeared at the KL Plaza Extravaganza decked
in a cowboy outfit, belting her songs to the public.
In 1987 Denise's father opened a Country & Western Pub
called the Gold Canyon. Denise took this opportunity
to sing a few numbers with a few local bands whenever
she could.
In her late teens, Denise jammed with OD Levy, and the
resident band, at the River Bank in Central Market and
even formed a band of her own, at the local college
she attended. She also jammed at a bar called
Treffpunkt with Alex Peters.
At 20 years of age, Denise hit the stage again,
singing to a large audience at the Strange Days
Concert, organized by Peter & Markiza Hassan. Held at
the British Council, the proceeds of the tickets, went
to the Nature Society.
The following year, Denise's country and western
jingle, "Go super Shell" hit national radio and TV and
since then, Denise's voice has been used for many a
product in the Malaysian advertising scene.
In 1993, at the age of 23, one of Denise's songs
featured in Markiza's album, Open Secret. The song was
called 'Up on a Hill', and was sung by Markiza.
Denise embarked on a professional career in writing
for more than a decade, whilst continuing to sing and
play the guitar on the side and jamming with
musicians, whenever she could. In 1999, Denise
traveled from Malaysia to Finland and then to Romania,
whereupon she continued to write more songs.
NAKED & UNDONE, the album
In 2004, Denise decided that 17 years of song writing
was too incredible to contain. The result - eight of
her best songs recorded in Malaysia, backed by some of
Malaysia's renowned artists like Julian Mokhtar, Jaime
Wilson, Jimmie Loh and Bada.
Her musical ability and her versatility from song to
song are undeniable throughout the album. Her melodies
are memorable and very sing-along. In fact, most of
her tracks are commercially catchy.
Her world of music glides from funky folk and blues to
soul and country & western. Called, 'Naked and
Undone', the album is really an open journal, in which
Denise bears her soul for anyone wishing to listen, or
read into her.
Her musical influences as she was growing up (besides
Charley Pride & Johnny Cash) were Joni Mitchell, Ella
Fitzgerald and Van Morrison. Her country and western
influence prevails subtly in her music and she has the
upbeat rhythms of Shania Twain and her lyrics are
'Edie Brickell sharing a tequila sunrise with Suzanne
Vega'. She does all her own female backing vocals.
Yet, Denise is an individual in her own right.
"Putting this album together was an incredible journey
for me," Denise says. "I worked with the
multi-talented JD; the director genius of Studio 21:05
and star guitarist from the rising international band,
Pop Shuvit.
"JD created a unique pulse behind each song, exploring
different genres and instruments like harps, flutes,
the udhu, djembe and a didgeridoo sounding instrument.
"What makes the album extra special is, I got to work
with some exciting people in music and I had input
from people I grew up with like Rafique Rashid, Peter
and Markiza Hassan, Antares and Amir Yussof.
"The end result is an album that is culmination of my
past and present; a reflection of whom I am - an open
book, hence the title of the album."
So, Get 'Naked and Undone', with Denise.
LINKS: Profile | DeniseFreeman.com
PHOTOS: TIFF | PNG | JPG
From, Jerry Chong, Backyard Pub & Grill
ABOUT BACKYARD PUB & GRILL
Backyard Pub & Grill is your friendly, unpretentious, neighbourhood pub for
live music and live sports events located at No.28, Jalan Sri Hartamas 8,
Taman Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur.
We have live music every night from Wednesdays to Saturdays,
two English pool tables, a big screen and four TVs for live English Premier
League matches. Our kitchen serves up great Western and local dishes and
we also cater to special functions.
View the latest goings-on through our website at
backyardpub.com or call us at 03-6201-0318.
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