Dylan Doyle Organ Trio
Ft. Dylan Doyle (Guitar), Jeremy Baum (Organ), Lee Falco (Drums)
Hudson Valley-based, rising star Dylan Doyle has been performing nationally and internationally. His style of music lies somewhere between roots rock and jam funk. It evokes Woodstock and dips into southern soul; a uniquely American sound.
Dylan Doyle:
Guitar star Dylan Doyle delights audiences, but frustrates anyone trying to define his sound....It’s his job to play it. And that’s what the Dylan Doyle Band will do..." - Wisconsin News
Based in the Hudson Valley, rising star Dylan Doyle has been performing nationally, as well as internationally. Southern bred, northern raised, his trio’s style of music lies somewhere between roots rock and jam funk. It evokes Woodstock and dips into southern soul; a uniquely American sound.Touring nationally since age 15, Dylan became a seasoned professional while relatively young. He has played with notable musicians such as, Rob Stoner (Bob Dylan, Don Mclean), John Platania (Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant), Ben Cauley (Otis Redding) and Bill Payne (Little Feat).
Stoner called Dylan one of the most prodigious players he has known, with abundant natural talent. John Platania has referred to Dylan as “The Future.” Ben Cauley, after playing with Dylan in Memphis said, “Dylan Doyle sounds like a young Jimi Hendrix.” In the words of Bill Payne upon sharing the stage, “Music is a conversation. Dylan spoke beautifully and was listening to the musicians around him. His play was imaginative and original.”
Attesting to Dylan’s versatility, Dylan has played the King Biscuit Blues Festival three consecutive years as well headlining the Grateful Garcia Gathering, the largest Grateful Dead festival in the Midwest. He consistently packs houses across Europe and the US.
“As we say in the the south, 'this boy has the real goods'.” - Butch Dener - Manager of 'The Band'
"It is with great pleasure I put the spotlight on a wonderful musician......Dylan sat in on Little Feat’s “Dixie Chicken” that evening. His playing was flawless and inventive. Live performance is not about only playing a song but being aware of the conversation and flow of those you’re playing with. His musicianship was impressive. I wish him the very best on the journey he’s undertaking as a songwriter and leader of his own band. I look forward to our next conversation." -Bill Payne of Little Feat
Jeremy Baum:
Born near Woodstock, New York, in 1971, Jeremy Baum began playing the piano at age five, and was playing classical piano recitals in his teens. He grew up listening to his parent's record collection, enjoying the music of the Beatles and Sly and the Family Stone, as well as the various Jazz Organ and R&B sounds of Jimmy Smith, Jimmy McGriff and Ray Charles. Jeremy studied Jazz at the State University of New York in New Paltz, and while there joined Murali Coryell's band (son of jazz-guitarist Larry Coryell.) In 1998, Jeremy earned his Masters degree in fine arts, and in that period studied briefly with organist Larry Goldings. Jeremy was soon leading his own organ trio and in 2002 released his first self produced album Lost River Jams on Flying Yak Records.
Jeremy's trio is rooted in the blues and funky soul-jazz sounds of the late 1960s (think Booker T. and the MG's, The Meters, Jimmy Smith!) His style is also informed by the current masters of the groove from the jam-band scene (Tedeschi Trucks Band, Oz Noy, Medeski Martin and Wood.) Jeremy has been playing festivals and jazz clubs in the New England region since the release of his first album. JB's Band was also featured on Boogaloo to McDuff, a tribute to Jack McDuff, available on Scufflin' Records.
Lee Falco:
Lee Falco is a skilled drummer, vocalist, and producer from New York's Hudson Valley. Growing up in a musically rich environment, he began performing at an early age and quickly established himself as a versatile musician. Falco has toured with notable artists, including Donald Fagen of Steely Dan, Doyle Bramhall II, and The Lemonheads, showcasing his dynamic drumming and vocal abilities.
In addition to his touring career, Lee is a founding member of The Restless Age, a band celebrated for its harmony-driven sound and modern pop sensibility. He also owns and operates "The Building," a recording studio where he produces music for various artists and contributes to film and television projects.