Singer trades bullet for broken heart
source: http://www.dillonhodges.com
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This Valentine’s Day singer-songwriter Dillon Hodges will release his debut single “Bullet For A Broken Heart”, as well as “Feel Good Inc.”, a unique cover of the Gorillaz lead single from their second studio album Demon Days. Dillon hopes his folk version of their popular song will open people up to his brand of Old-Time music.
“I think I can get Old-Time music to people who would never in a million year listen to it,” says Hodges.
Hodges’ song depicts the story of a love affair gone wrong, leading one to commit double homicide. Although the storyline is dark, Hodges’ fresh approach with old-time music is sure to make listeners feel good.
Unlike the character in his song, Hodges plans to spend this Valentine’s Day with his fiancé Elise. In addition to getting married soon, this ambitious 20-something plans to graduate from college and launch his debut album Rumspringa by the end of the year. Dillon hopes to reach new audiences with his blend of pop, folk, and bluegrass, and catch the ears of longtime listeners of roots music.
Dillon’s guitar playing ability has already attracted much attention in the bluegrass community, even winning him endorsements from the likes of Benedetto Guitars and DHR Music. Bob Workman of Gibson Guitars was quoted as saying,
“He’s in a very select group of young musicians.”
Listen for yourself at www.dillonhodges.com and discover Modern Old-Time Music.
“I think I can get Old-Time music to people who would never in a million year listen to it,” says Hodges.
Hodges’ song depicts the story of a love affair gone wrong, leading one to commit double homicide. Although the storyline is dark, Hodges’ fresh approach with old-time music is sure to make listeners feel good.
Unlike the character in his song, Hodges plans to spend this Valentine’s Day with his fiancé Elise. In addition to getting married soon, this ambitious 20-something plans to graduate from college and launch his debut album Rumspringa by the end of the year. Dillon hopes to reach new audiences with his blend of pop, folk, and bluegrass, and catch the ears of longtime listeners of roots music.
Dillon’s guitar playing ability has already attracted much attention in the bluegrass community, even winning him endorsements from the likes of Benedetto Guitars and DHR Music. Bob Workman of Gibson Guitars was quoted as saying,
“He’s in a very select group of young musicians.”
Listen for yourself at www.dillonhodges.com and discover Modern Old-Time Music.
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