Dan Navarro returns to East Alabama on Wednesday, January 15, in the latest collaboration between Sundilla and The Sound Wall. Showtime at the Sound Wall is 7:00, and tickets are available for $20 at The Sound Wall’s website, and on Facebook. Feel free to BYOB.
If you have seen Dan Navarro in concert, you know how special it is. And if you haven’t seen Dan before, you have heard him in one way or another. You have probably heard his voicework on shows like “Family Guy” and “American Dad,” or in movies such as “Rio” and “Happy Feet.” (The list is amazingly long, and available on his website.) Longtime fans of the genre will know him as half of the ultra-successful duo Lowen & Navarro, which ceased recording and touring only after Eric Lowen’s untimely passing due to the complications of ALS. And if you listened to radio in the 80s, or have watched certain movies or commercials since then, you know his song “We Belong,” which was Pat Benetar’s biggest hit and earned Dan a Grammy nomination and a lifetime of residuals.
Though he has written or co-written songs for the likes of Jackson Browne, Dionne Warwick, The Temptations, Keb’ Mo’ and others, there is no question that Dan’s greatest musical success came as half of Lowen & Navarro. A critic once said of Lowen & Navarro, “They are the logical extension of the creative and literate legacy that began with the Everly Brothers and emerged through Simon & Garfunkel. Immaculate harmonies, intricate but accessible melodies, intelligent heartfelt lyrics.” As Navarro has continued his career as a solo artist, the accolades have not diminished; a recent review said “Dan’s solo performances are marked by the same hallmarks as his work with Lowen & Navarro – songs of rich insight and experience, delivered straight-up, with honesty, grace and heart, in his moving and expressive baritone voice.”
Add in his work with SAG-AFTRA, musicFIRSTcoalition, BMI, NARAS, Folk Alliance International, and you wonder if there is anyone his work hasn’t helped, and if he ever sleeps. And then when you meet him, you wonder if you should hate him because on top of being so talented, so giving and so successful, he’s also the nicest guy in the world. Someone once wrote “Once you meet Dan Navarro, and see him perform, you’ll be torn as to whether he’s your favorite performer, or your best friend… or both.”
Dan Navarro will be performing at The Sound Wall on Wednesday, January 15. Showtime is 7:00. Sundilla and The Sound Wall are proud to team up in order to bring great music to the area even more often that would otherwise be possible, so attending this concert is supporting four worthy causes: Sundilla, The Sound Wall, Dan Navarro, and great live music!