About the Artist
Born in 1956 and raised in Pine Bluff, Arkansas (home to blues legends Cedell Davis and Big Bill Broonzy), Dave Sadler began playing guitar at the age of twelve, because his piano teacher failed to make any headway with him at all. The choice of learning to play a musical instument having 88 keys versus 6 strings was no contest. "Have you ever tried to tune a piano?", he remarks.
One of the more interesting moments in his early guitar career came when, as a teenager, he was given the opportunity to play Jimmy Driftwood’s first guitar, made from a bed headboard and a fence post, upon a visit to Driftwood’s home in Mountain View, Arkansas. "It was an awful playing guitar, but it was an honor to be invited to play "Tennessee Stud" on the guitar of the man who wrote it".
Heavily influenced by players such as Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Stevie Ray Vaughn and others, Dave's playing style is a blend of blues, rock, and jazz, utilizing both electric and acoustic guitars.
Dave is affiliated with BMI as a songwriter/composer. The 2008 solo release, "Fade to Blue", is available from BluezArt Records at
www.davesadlermusic.com
Press Coverage
Sadler has the voice and musicianship to stand apa by Indie-Music.com Magazine
On Fade to Blue, Arkansas blues singer Dave Sadler offers up an eclectic mix of 16 guitar driven songs based in the blues/rock tradition of the Midwest. He’s an accomplished multi-instrumentalist...
What others are saying about Fade to Blue..... by Various
“Hey Dave…Great sound, man!” -Scott Holt-- Sounds great, well done!!!......" -Jan Cyrka -- Very original, love the horns and guitar...Keep on keeping on...I will be looking forward to hearing your...
Fade to Blue Holds Many Trump Cards by
"Rootstime" (Belgium)'Fade To Blue' holds many trump cards. With a broad range of bluesrock, jazzy ballads, reggae and funk, this album sought blues inspiration from many places. Arkansas/Mississippi, Louisiana/Texas...