DualDiagnosis The Band
Original Music by George Wright
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*The one and only DualDiagnosis (ASCAP). Our cd is available now on itunes, and AthensMusic.net


George Wright is a singer-songwriter based in Athens, Georgia.

The  CD is available on Athensmusic.net. 

Wuxtry and Helix  have the cd NOW!

DualDiagnosis The Band is now forming
a full band to gig with. Stay tuned for details.

And don't be afraid to call us, 706-215-2502, 
if you think you might fit in...
But watch out, the sound is getting a lot
edgier,, more southern, like it should.


DualDiagnosis was formed in 2006 in Athens, Georgia. The Producer for the first cd was Joel Byron, who co-wrote the song "Three Paintings and an Old Photograph Smile".

Titled "Lovely Afternoon", the cd was produced by Joel Byron, engineered by Chris Byron and mastered by John Keane. (REM, Widespread Panic, B-52's, and more), http://www.johnkeanestudios.com/

Follow the itunes or Amazon links to the music...it is a singer-songwriter mix of Reggae, Country, Folk, Pop...you can also find  our cd at Athensmusic.net in August...


DualDiagnosis is scheduling gigs for November-December right now. We want to hit people with maybe 8 songs from "Lovely Afternoon" as a band...George will do a few solos...then it's time to DANCE...

DualDiagnosis the Band is the New Athens Sound. We have developed a new uptempo set of original music to mix with our original cd reviewed July 2010 in Flagpole.              

Dualdiagnosis the Band is always having fun playing with new musical and lyrical directions. 
Want to contact us? You can use the personal contacts on this page or if you are feeling adventurous try the band management at dualdiagnosis@hotmail.com

Management by Dualdiagnosis Promotions, CD on threeblueflowers records...



 

UpstartRoundup

Introducing Athens' Newest Talent

July 2010

Dualdiagnosis

Acoustic/Pop/Rock

Lineup: George Wright backed by Joel Byron, Jay Murphy, Carter McMullen, c.k.Koch, Lera Lynn and Erin Wright. Influences: Colors.

Here's another lesson in not judging a book by its cover. Or in this case, a CD-R without a cover… in a Ziploc baggie. That's how the DualDiagnosis record was presented to me, so imagine my delighted surprise when the first track burst from my speakers and it was a bopping little ray of sunshine called "Lovely Afternoon," the title track off what turns out to be a gem of a record. There is no room for preconceptions or expectations here—George Wright ventures everywhere he can, exploring folk, '60s pop, rock and even a couple of tropical reggae numbers. When you think you've got him pegged, out comes a mariachi horn section or the lovely viola played by his daughter Erin (of Dancer vs. Politician).

"I didn't actually write a song until I was in my 40s," admits Wright via email. "[The songs] just started coming out." Wright says his songwriting was greatly influenced by collaborator Joel Byron. Although the two don't always see eye to eye, Byron pushed Wright to do better. "He worked me hard," says Wright. "I haven't seen him in a while, but he is the most talented guy I have ever met. I write; he interprets, spins, and I hope we get to do it more..."

After collecting dust for a few years, DualDiagnosis' CD will finally see a physical release on July 1. If you really want to understand what Wright is all about, visit www.unifiedequation.info or, better yet, see if you can find a used copy of his book Crossing the Emerson Line.

"The book, the poetry (some of them are songs on this CD) and all are all part of a very loving and comprehensive worldview," he says. "To make the philosophy sort of plain, it is a way of understanding how the world was formed using only the structure of language as the tool to grasp it—as a framework. It's a little out there."

Next show: Sept 4th at John's Creek.

Contact George Wright personally at:

liquidleash@gmail.com

706-215-2502


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