Don Cavalli is all about raw, unprocessed creativity that grows how it wants, when it wants and smirks rather than apologizes for its wilds. Born Fabrice Cavalli, the French singer/songwriter/guitarist is known for his diverse style ranging from folk and rock with occasional echoes of Cajun, Zydeco and World music. The Don's eclectic fusions also caught the ear of Grammy award winner, Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys with whom he shared a stage while earning unanimous praise for his first solo album Cryland that made #12 in MOJO’s 2008 top 50 albums and #13 in Uncut’s Americana albums that same year. Variety’s Dave Lewis wrote: “Talented without being showy, guitarist Cavalli twists standard blues-rock conventions and injects them with shots of funk, punk, garage and psychedelia.” Whilst many artists would have ridden the wave of a successful debut album, Cavalli is a passionate man that believes in taking his time to do things right. Thus, he had no qualms about doing construction jobs, gardening and working as an undertaker in between projects.“I could have been a full time musician. But with constant touring, you end up repeating yourself,” says Cavalli. “I prefer to have time to compose.”
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