Viper Room: Dr. Dan's Music Show and Betty Dylan Full Video 1-17-10 - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 12, 2010
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Full Version!

There's always a play within a play, a band within a band, a band on run. At a Dr Dan's Music Show gig, we suddenly transformed into Betty Dylan. Watch us turn from Dr Dan's Music Show into Betty Dylan during the "Hurt Me With Love" Jam into "Turn This Thing Around."

About the Betty Dylan:

Betty Dylan is a band, but the story behind the band is more like a country song. Five years on the road in a motor home, 500 hundred shows, marriage, divorce, selling the old Gibson and the '69 El Camino! Murder, cheating, dead dogs! But it was all worth it because in 2004 we got to sing onstage at Farm Aid with Willie Nelson, Neil Young, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, John Mellencamp, Dave Mathews, etc!!!

About DrDan's Music Show From Relix Magazine:

Doctor Dan's Music Show is a band that can be found currently doing the rounds of the New York club scene. The aim at an unpretentious blues-rock sound with funk and country influences, and do it well. The six-piece band is centered on guitarist, singer, and songwriter Dan Dubelman, and also includes noted bassist Jerry Jemmott and veteran jazz drummer Bernard Purdie. Rounding out the lineup are drummer Keith Copeland and keyboardist Bill Henry. Dubelman has some good songs that are a tad out in left field, while the band kicks up a storm, merging rock with blues, jazz, and funk. Dubelman is also a more than competent guitarist

Dr. Dan's Music Show was previously reviewed last year, and its debut CD, Unheard Of, is now available. It's an impressive mixture of poetic lyrics, classy jazz and blues-based rock. The songs of Dan Dubelman are spiced up by some exemplary playing and a strong production. The opening song contains the great line "You take Bruce Springsteen far too seriously." Right on! Also of note are the eloquent "Flame" and the almost spoken Lou Reed-like "Opium.'1 Despite the Springsteen put-down, this album should appeal to his fans as well as those of Elliott Murphy and Bob Dylan, especially if you like some inventive musical twists
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