Dan Sartain
Dan Sartain |
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Dan Sartain performing in Chicago in 2007, with Dean Reis on drums. |
Background information |
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Birth name |
Daniel Fredrick Sartain |
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Origin |
Center Point, Alabama, United States |
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Genres |
Punk rock, garage punk, rock and roll, rockabilly, blues |
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Occupation(s) |
Singer-songwriter |
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Instruments |
vocals, guitar, bass guitar, drums, piano |
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Years active |
2001-present |
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Labels |
Swami, One Little Indian, Skybucket, Cass, Bent Rail Foundation |
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Website |
dansartain.com |
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Dan Sartain (born Daniel Fredrick Sartain) is an American rock and roll musician from Center Point, Alabama, United States.[1] His music encompasses a variety of genres including rockabilly and blues. After releasing two self-produced albums through independent record labels, his first commercially available studio album Dan Sartain vs. the Serpientes was released in 2005 through San Diego, California-based Swami Records. This was followed by Join Dan Sartain in 2006, also on the Swami label. In 2007 Sartain toured as an opening act for The White Stripes and The Hives. Sartain released a new single on Jack White's Third Man Records also produced by White entitled, "Bohemian Grove". In 2010 Sartain released his fifth album, Dan Sartain Lives. His single "Walk Among the Cobras Pt.1" can be heard playing on the radio of Nate's truck in the Russell episode of the video game The Walking Dead: 400 Days.
Discography
Albums
Year |
Title |
Label |
Format |
Other information |
2001 |
Crimson Guard |
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LP |
Self-produced and self-released. |
2002 |
Romance in Stereo |
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LP / CD |
2005 |
Sartain Family Legacy 1981-1998 |
Skybucket |
CD |
Limited edition tour album including tracks from Crimson Guard and Romance in Stereo as well as previously unavailable tracks.[2] |
Dan Sartain vs. the Serpientes |
Swami |
LP / CD |
First commercially available album |
2006 |
Join Dan Sartain |
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2010 |
Dan Sartain Lives |
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2011 |
Legacy of Hospitality |
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Compilation album [3] |
2012 |
Too Tough To Live |
One Little Indian |
LP / CD |
19 minutes long record recorded and released 2012 |
2014 |
DUDESBLOOD |
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Singles
Year |
Single |
Peak positions |
Album |
UK Independent Singles |
2004 |
"Who's Sorry Now?"/"This is How They Beat You Down"[4] |
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none |
2005 |
"Tryin' to Say"[5] |
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Dan Sartain vs. the Serpientes |
2006 |
"Walk Among the Cobras Pt. I"[6] |
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"Gun vs. Knife"[7] |
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Join Dan Sartain |
"Replacement Man"[8] |
18 |
2007 |
"Flight of the Finch"[9] |
16 |
"Thought it Over"[10] |
21 |
2009 |
"Bohemian Grove"[11] |
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none |
"Hungry End"[12] |
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2010 |
"Atheist Funeral" |
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Dan Sartain Lives |
"Doin Anything I Say" |
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Videography
Music videos
Year |
Song |
Album |
2005 |
"Leeches Pt. I" |
Dan Sartain vs. the Serpientes |
2006 |
"Walk Among the Cobras Pt. I" |
"Replacement Man" |
Join Dan Sartain |
2007 |
"Flight of the Finch" |
"Thought it Over" |
2010 |
"Atheist Funeral" |
Dan Sartain Lives |
References
External links