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Keith Charles Dovoric

FAIRFIELD, New Jersey
37 Years Old
Singer-Songwriter, Band
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"I'm almost done / Living the D-M-V life / Always waiting on D-M-V lines / To renew my sense of self"
BIOGRAPHY
"It looks as though I swim against the tides, / But really that's only me drowning." The couplet is from a new composition by Keith Charles Dovoric, yet it could neatly sum up the spirit and philosophy of this highly unique songsmith. A singer-songwriter, musician, and author from Essex County, NJ, Mr. Dovoric has been performing and recording for nearly twenty years, both in bands and as a solo offering. He has written and performed music in multiple genres, including rock, blues, folk-rock, country, punk, and rockabilly. Mr. Dovoric's influences range from legendary artists such as Leonard Cohen, Warren Zevon, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits, and Talking Heads; to literary giants like Dylan Thomas, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Dorothy Parker, Norman Mailer, and Hunter S. Thompson.

Such aesthetics, informed by a cultural awareness, reflect in the lyrics of Mr. Dovoric, also an English teacher. "[The lyrics] should be serviced by the music, as unpopular a notion as that may be in the pop-music arena of mostly hook-laden garbage. I like lyrics that boast a certain audacity; songs like 'First We Take Manhattan' [by Leonard Cohen] or 'Quite Ugly One Morning' or even 'Mr. Bad Example' [both by Warren Zevon] represent a sort of ideal to me. They are not only distinguishable, they are also distinguished." Indeed, Dovoric-penned songs such as "Coup de Grace," "Something to Build," "Over the Hill," and "Nostalgic for Tomorrow" maintain a strong attention to craft and concept.

In 2012, Mr. Dovoric recorded and released "Home Cooked," and completed work on a second collection, “80-Proof Tears," which is scheduled for release in January, 2013. Tracks from both are available for streaming via YouTube. Both CDs are available via direct mail order or download. In addition, Mr. Dovoric published "No Man's Land: Songs & Poems," a career-compendium featuring over 160 works and definitively showcasing his yen for substantive, literate songcraft.

Mr. Dovoric is a happy father and husband, though the pessimistic tone of much of his material may suggest otherwise ("If one should learn anything from the Hemingways and Fitzgeralds, the Morrisons and Zevons, it is to never marry one's craft with one's domestic situation"). As an impassioned live act, his intermittent performances can be caught at wineries throughout the Hudson Valley region (see Mr. Dovoric's Facebook page for program of scheduled shows).

Though perhaps not yet a household name, Mr. Dovoric is an undeniably original voice, sure to be welcomed by those who weary of the generic, digitized, and cookie-cutter realms of current mainstream banality.


“Home Cooked”
1. I Believe You
2. The Anxiety Shuffle
3. Coup de Grace
4. Disabled Love
5. Falling Apart in the Comfort Zone
6. Go Back Home
7. It’s Easy
8. Over the Hill
9. House of Desperation
10. Peace of Mind?
11. Terminal Shutdown
12. I Wanna Stay Home Tonight
13. When the Old Farts Are Gone
14. Here Comes the Load

“80-Proof Tears”
1. Tonight, I’m Gettin’ Paid
2. 80-Proof Tears of Sorrow
3. Childhood Hit List
4. Living the DMV Life
5. Jesus (I Hope So)
6. Something to Build
7. Highfalutin Mongoloid!
8. Electrified Fence
9. Wouldn’t Be Surprised
10. Nostalgic for Tomorrow
11. Piano on a Toothpick

Web:
www.americansongspace.com/keithcharlesdovoric
www.facebook.com/kdovoric
www.lulu.com/shop/keith-charles-dovoric
www.reverbnation.com/kcdovoric
www.youtube.com/user/apacolipps

Solo Recordings:
Prescription for Loneliness (2004)
"I Love How Your Love Stays" (single, 2006)
Broken Pilgrim (2008)
Home Cooked (2012)
80-Proof Tears (2012)

Publications:
No Man's Land: Songs & Poems (2012, Lulu.com Publishing)

Venues previously played:
Love Sexy in Hoboken, NJ; Bank/Limelight in NYC; Spiral Club in NYC; Club Bene in Sayreville, NJ; CBGB in NYC; Unionville Winery in Ringoes, NJ: Blue Roon in Secaucus, NJ; Buddies Tavern in Sayreville, NJ; Clash Bar in Clifton, NJ; Starbucks in Nutley, NJ; Barnes and Noble Cafes in West Paterson and Clifton, NJ
LEVEL
semi-pro
GENRES
Rock , Folk, Alternative Rock
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Broken Pilgrim Songs, I own my own publishing
Contact
Management: Andrea Dovoric
Booking: facebook.com/kdovoric
P.R.O.
OTHER
INSTRUMENTS
banjo / bass / acoustic guitar / electric guitar / harmonica / keyboard / percussion / piano / saxophone / woodwinds
INFLUENCES
Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, Warren Zevon, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, Talking Heads, Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, The Beatles, The Doors, The Band, Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Berry, Tom Waits, NY Dolls, Ramones, Iggy & the Stooges, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Lucinda Williams, WILCO, The Waterboys, The Staples Singers, Ryan Adams, Richard and Linda Thompson, Townes van Zandt, The Louvin Brothers, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Lovin' Spoonful, John Hiatt, The Beach Boys, Earth Wind & Fire, Little Anthony and the Imperials, No Fun Band, Emmylou Harris, Don Henley, Alan Parsons Project, Moody Blues, Led Zeppelin, Genesis, Son Volt, The Damned, George Jones, The Platters, Hall & Oates, The Association, Paul Simon, Curtis Mayfield, Faith No More, Shelby Lynne, Phil Ochs, 13th Floor Elevators, Soundgarden, Queen, Eliza Gilkyson, Shane MacGowan, Supertramp, Dr. John, Connie Francis, Ornette Coleman, McCoy Tyner, John Coltrane, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Voltaire, Ayn Rand, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Dorothy Parker, T. S. Eliot, Samuel Beckett, Hunter Thompson, William S. Burroughs, Henry Miller, Graham Greene, Neil Postman, Norman Mailer, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Nelson Algren, Ken Kesey, Christopher Hitchens, George Carlin
DAY JOB
Writer / Musician / Educator / Errant Medical Examiner
I AM INTERESTED IN
in co writing online
in networking with songwriters
in pitching songs to artist
in pitching songs to tv
in getting a record deal
in getting a publishing deal
I WRITE:
For a living

I Also Write:
by myself
for myself
for others

I Prefer To Write:
lyrics
melody
music
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AWARDS & ACCOLADES
George A. Jones Award for Writing (May 2001); poems published by Gloom Cupboard lit-zine (Nov 2011 and April 2012); contender, AmericanSongSpace Lyric Competition(s)
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