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Living Room Show: An Intimate Musical Evening with David J of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets

July 31 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

| $30
Living Room Show: An Intimate Musical Evening with David J of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets

Date: Sunday, July 31st
Time: 7pm
Admission: $30
Location: Morbid Anatomy Museum, 424 Third Avenue, 11215 Brooklyn NY

***Complementary drinks thanks to our sponsor, Zelda: The Magazine of Vintage Nouveau

Tickets Here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2558829

Join us tonight for special intimate evening with David J playing solo acoustic and drawing from his extensive catalogue, including Bauhaus, Love and Rockets as well as solo material.

A founder member of one of the most influential bands since The Velvet Underground; namely BAUHAUS. Bauhaus spearheaded the post-punk Alternative music scene of the early 80s with a string of innovative albums and singles, including, for many, perhaps their defining moment, a song that is ranked as a classic and feasibly the pinnacle of the entire Gothic scene and beyond, the nine minute plus epic slab of industrial dub that is ‘Bela Lugosi’s Dead’, featuring the lyrics of David J. Check out the astonishing opening scenes of Tony Scotts stylish Vampire flick ‘The Hunger’ to witness Bauhaus in all their dark glory, performing that very song whilst David Bowie and Catherine Deneuve stalk the disco for new flesh. Appearances on TV shows such as Top Of The Pops, The Old Grey Whistle Test and Riverside coupled with an electrifying live show propelled Bauhaus to the upper reaches of the UK charts before reaching their zenith in the summer of 83 and imploding, shattering into fragments of individual talent. It was that implosion that inadvertently gave rise to David’s long and varied solo career.

David J was the first of the four members of Bauhaus to actively make that tentative step outside of the comfort zone of his original band by forming an unusual alliance with poet / painter, Rene Halkett, an original member of the very movement from which the band took it’s name, fusing poetry with music for the highly acclaimed ‘Nothing’ / ‘Armour’ single which was released on the 4AD label in 1981. A second collaboration in 84, with graphic novelist and highly acclaimed author Alan Moore entitled ‘V For Vendetta’ resulted in a now very highly sought after 12 E.P. A big screen adaptation of Moores graphic novel, adopting the same title, was one of the blockbusters of 2005.

David’s debut solo album, ‘Etiquette of Violence’ was released in 1983, followed two years later by ‘Crocodile Tears and The Velvet Cosh’. Both albums being exemplary of his burgeoning talent as a songwriter. Next came a brief stint producing and playing bass with another underrated songwriting great, Pat Fish AKA The Jazz Butcher. This pairing producing two excellent albums.

David then regrouped with two of his former Bauhaus band mates, guitarist, Daniel Ash and drummer, Kevin Haskins to form the hugely successful Love And Rockets, whose debut single hit gold status in Canada, followed by a top three US single with ‘So Alive’ which the band capped with a million selling album and sold out stadium tours. A self-imposed hiatus meant that David could now resume his on / off solo career. The heartfelt and intimate ‘Songs From Another Season’ and the sophisticated ‘Urban Urbane’ being the result. The former producing the first single to top the newly forged US Alternative Charts, namely, ‘I’ll Be You Chauffeur’.

Solo endeavors were once again put on hold in 98 when Bauhaus was gloriously resurrected, initially three dates were booked at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, such was the demand for tickets however that all three shows were sold out in fifteen minutes! The success of these initial dates ultimately led a full blown world tour. 2003 saw the release of another solo album, the achingly beautiful and poignant, ‘Estranged’. Then came a second rebirth of Bauhaus which resulted from a spectacular appearance at Palm Springs Coachella Festival in 2005.

A highly acclaimed songwriter, often personal, often observational but not without flashes of influence from the dark underside of both theatre and literature  2011s ‘Not Long For This World’ album, featured a set pertaining to the subject of mortality and achieved high critical acclaim. 2014 saw a thirty year anniversary reissue of that solo debut ,’Etiquette Of Violence’ which featured a lavish two disc set. David Js most recent solo record, ‘An Eclipse of Ships ( which he describes as: . . . essentially a journal of the heart and a paean to Woman as muse. ) was also released in 2014.

In between his own works, guest appearances, DJ events and production duties, David has also written and directed various stage productions including the spectacular multi-media staging of ‘Silver For Gold’ (The Odyssey Of Edie Sedgwick) which originally went up at the Met Theatre in Hollywood in 2008 and was then re-staged three years later at the celebrated REDCAT also in LA. He has also written several screenplays with writing partner, Don C. Tyler.

His memoir, Who Killed Mister Moonlight (Bauhaus, Black Magick and Benediction) was published by Jawbone Press at the end of 2014 to critical acclaim. It is now in its second printing.

Tickets are non-refundable unless the event is canceled.

Details

Date:
July 31
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
$30
Event Category:

Venue

Morbid Anatomy Museum
424A 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215 United States
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Phone:
3477991017
Website:
morbidanatomymuseum.org