MORNING STAR (2024)
The fourth installment of my monthly music challenge, Morning Star. A little more introspective. A bit indie-folk and a dash of carnival flair.
The fourth installment of my monthly music challenge, Morning Star. A little more introspective. A bit indie-folk and a dash of carnival flair.
Epic 70’s Sci-Fi vibes with the third release in my monthly music challenge.
The second release in my monthly music challenge.
DANIEL HOLDSWORTH
THE FIRST SONG ON SPOTIFY
I’ve committed to releasing new music every four weeks for a year, starting with this, the aptly titled, First Song On Spotify.
Another bloody singer-songwriter and instrument hoarder. Guitar tragic. Average pianist. Hack drummer.
Blue Mountains denizen. Accidental co-creator of the multi-award winning show, Tubular Bells for Two. Lead for Darks Common Underground, The Absolutely Incredibly Amazing Penrith Band and The Saturns. Occasional member of The Maple Trail. Intermittent composer for stage and screen.
New music monthly.
Daniel Holdsworth – Guitars, Vocals
Chris Rollans – Guitars, BVs
Glen McVey – Bass, BVs
Nathan Carr – Drums, BVs
Ben Pattinson – Keyboards
All songs copyright D Holdsworth 2007
Daniel Holdsworth – Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals
Chris Rollans – Guitars, Programming, BVs
Glen McVey – Bass, BVs
Nathan Carr – Drums, BVs
Aidan Roberts – Piano
Jonathon Miller – Violins
Doug Wright – Trumpet
Pip Smith – Sax
All songs copyright D Holdsworth 2010
Tubular Bells for Two is an multi-award winning live production where two blokes juggle over 20 instruments live onstage to recreate Mike Oldfield’s classic album, Tubular Bells. Arranged and performed by Daniel Holdsworth and Aidan Roberts (and later Tom Bamford), this album is a recording of the internationally acclaimed show from 2015.
UPDATE: This album is currently unavailable online due to international publishing arrangements. Please check back again soon.
Darks Common Underground is an indie-folk record – a self-titled album led by Daniel Holdsworth, recorded on a farm with Janine de Barse, Nathan Carr, Paul Griffiths and Tom Bamford.