
David Hurn (with David Comidi) Supporting Some Velvet Morning
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DAVID HURN is a British singer-songwriter and musician. His debut solo release was "Sick of Hate", a 7" single on Day Release Records in 1999. Hurn promoted the release with a number of live shows in the UK, and two performances at the Koch and Kiesler gallery in Berlin.
Hurn released two vocal albums on Fire Records - 'He Was A Woman' (2002) and 'The Beautiful Trustful Future' (2008) Although not a lover of live performance, Hurn has been personally invited to open shows for, among others, Mark Eitzel and British Sea Power.
In February 2010 Trace Recordings released ‘Black Flowers’, a collection of instrumental works from 1997-98. In October 2010 Hurn travelled to New England to record songs written with poet and singer Ingrid Chavez. A number of releases have since followed and in November 2014 Hurn made a rare live appearance at the Opole Songwriters festival in Poland. A new vocal album Private Ruins (Vol 1) was released on June 5th 2017.
In October 2017 Hurn spent a month in New York and New England and during this time wrote and recorded the single 'Into the Dawn' with DJ / Musician / producer Marco Valentin. During this time Hurn also co-wrote ‘Driving to the end of a Dream’ with Ingrid Chavez which features on her new album ‘Memories of Flying’.