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Southern Ulster Times , Wednesday , July 13 , 2016
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Calendar .......................................... 12 Craig McKinney ................................ 9 Classifieds ...................................... 30 Crossword ...................................... 32 Dining Guide .................................... 13 Highland ......................................... 24 Letters to the Editor ........................ 8 Marlboro ........................................ 22 Obituaries ...................................... 37 Opinion ............................................. 8 Police Blotter ................................... 4 Plattekill ........................................ 23 School News ................................... 28 Service Directory ........................... 34 Sports ............................................ 40
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CORRECTION
Joe Quintiliani was a member of the 1945 Marlboro High School Baseball team . His name was misspelled in the caption under the June 22 Yesteryear photo in the Southern Ulster Times .
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Milton guitarist to cut live album
By MARK REYNOLDS mreynolds @ tcnewspapers . com
Next week local guitarist Dylan Doyle will step out onto the stage with his trio at Spillianfest 2016 to record his first live album . It will be a moment of truth for the 18 year-old Milton musician , when he must quiet all fears so that his creative side can shine and show what he was born to do .
The two-hour concert will be performed without intermission and is set for Saturday , July 23 starting at 6 p . m . at 50 Fleischmanns Heights Rd , in Fleischmanns , NY . For more information call 800-811-3351 or go to spillian . com .
Doyle described the setting for the concert .
“ It ’ s the last of the Fleischmann mansions still standing [ and ] a couple named Mark and Leigh , [ whom Doyle calls true people of the arts ] turned it into weekend retreat and a bed & breakfast type of thing ,” he said . “ The stage is outside in a meadow and there is a chandelier over it and lights going all throughout the forest … you feel you ’ re in a magic forest .”
Dylan said his band performed there last year to great acclaim and were invited back for a return engagement .
“ So this year we even wanted to do it bigger so I said why don ’ t we do a live album there and that ’ s how its all fallen into place ,” he said .
Doyle ’ s new band includes members Chuck Torres on bass and Dorian Randolph on drums .
“ In my opinion I think it ’ s the best lineup I think I ’ ve ever had behind me ,” he said . “ There is just complete harmony between our personalities and we all hear music the same way .”
Doyle said the heart of the show will be original music , a few cover tunes “ sprinkled in ” and he has invited a few special guests , such as drummer Randy Ciarlante , who was in the last iteration of The Band , sitting beside Levon Helm .
Doyle likened performing a live concert as walking a tightrope without a net .
“ If we mess up it ’ s a permanent mess up ,” he laughed . “ We ’ ve actually had this set written up for two months now and we ’ ve got just about every second of the set , except for the guitar solos , nailed down . We ’ ve been working these songs out almost like we ’ re in boot camp . The set ’ s so prepared its almost going to be second nature to us .”
Doyle said recently he finds himself shifting gears musically , moving from his
Dylan Doyle , 18 , will soon record his first live album .
trademark rock and blues “ to more of a roots rock , soul , R & B and funk feel .” He said he is gravitating toward songs that have a more melodic melody , challenging chord changes and complex lyric turns .
Doyle said his interests and influences are wide-ranging .
“ I ’ ve been listening and reading a lot more and I think my writing is starting to reflect that , like John Prine [ he breaks into the chorus of ‘ Storm Windows ’ with Don ’ t let your baby down ], Bob Dylan and reading a lot of Charles Bukowski
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[ American poet , novelist and short story writer 1920-1994 ] and Leonard Cohen lately .”
Doyle said he lives day to day “ but in two years I definitely see myself doing a lot more with my music and travelling a lot more [ and ] playing to bigger crowds . That is just based on the rate of growth that its been going . If it continues steadily at that rate , which may plateau or it may speed up .” He said no matter where his
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