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usic in the Fields Artist Profile
Dierks
ABentley
Dierks Bentley will
be playing at Luc-
know's Music in the
Fields Main Stage
10:00-11:30 p.m. on
Saturday, August 23,
2014.
Seven albums into
one of country music's
most -respected and
most -unpredictable
careers, award-win-
ning singer/songwriter
Dierks Bentley contin-
ues to grow. His latest
evolution comes in the
form of RISER, a pro-
ject due early 2014 that
stands as his most per-
sonal to date.
Written and
recorded in the year
following his father's
death, the album
draws its title from
"I'm A Riser," a song
about resilience and
determination. "I'm A
Riser" works as a
commentary on spir-
itual, personal and
societal recommit-
ment, but it also
applies to the com-
petitive battlefield of
the music industry.
It's particularly
appropriate for an
album about rejuve-
nation delivered by
Bentley.
"Life in general has a
way of knocking you
down," Bentley says.
"It's different reasons
for different folks -
could be personal rea-
sons, could be family
reasons, your job,
drugs, alcohol. That
song really applies to
anybody that's lived.
There have always
been those moments
when we have to get
back up and get on our
feet. They are defining
moments...break-
through moments."
Accepting change -
and growing from it -
is a key theme in
RISER. He re-enlisted
executive producer
Arturo Buenahora Jr.
and utilized pro-
ducer Ross Copper -
man, who co -wrote
"Tip It On Back" for
Bentley's current
album Home.
Some vocals were
recorded live with the
band as the musicians
laid down the tracks,
but others were cap-
tured in less -than -
obvious locales. One
track's vocal was
recorded on Bentley's
tour bus. Still others
were cut at Copper -
man's house with the
producer literally at
Bentley's side.
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It was important to get out
of the studio and sing in dif-
ferent places, and to do it
with other people in the
room. That way, you have an
audience and you get a sense
of what's working, what's not
working, when it's feeling
good, not feeling good. It
brings a little more emotion
and energy out of your voice."
Since making a life -altering
drive with his father from
Phoenix to Nashville when he
was 19 years old, Bentley has
forged his own path in an
industry built predominantly
on formula. He has mixed
elements of modern country,
classic country, bluegrass
and rock, maintaining an
unmistakable identity while
constantly reinventing his
sound. His album Home
debuted at No. 1 and
spawned three consecutive
chart -topping hits, marking
10 career No. 1 songs for
Bentley as a singer and song-
writer. His five previous stu-
dio albums have sold more
than five million copies, gar-
nered 11 GRAMMY nomina-
tions and earned him an invi-
tation to join the Grand Ole
Opry.
Dierks Bentley will be performing at Lucknow's Music in the Fields On Saturday, August 23, 2014
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