DARRYL PURPOSE has led a dark and interesting life, one that never ceases to fascinate. Lured as a teenager by the glamor of the world of gambling, Darryl Purpose learned how to do it well and was once was known as the best blackjack player in the world. But he found himself empty in his success in this sometimes shabby and shadowed world, and he pursued other directions. In the mid-1980s, he joined The Great Peace March, a group of activists who marched across the country in protest against nuclear weapons. This led to another march in the (then) Soviet Union and the first-ever, outdoor stadium rock concert there, featuring Bonnie Raitt, Santana, James Taylor, and Darryl's band, Collective Vision.
"America's most original narrative songwriter since Harry Chapin." - Rob Beattie, Q Magazine, UK
Since 1996, Darryl has pursued a career as a full-time songwriter and performer. "Purpose has finally realized his calling as a dramatist for the dispossessed, a chronicler of those Americans who, by choice or by chance, live on the heart's back streets, rising up through the crooked lines like leaves," writes Michael Tisserand in the liner notes from his newest album A Crooked Line.
"You have to be careful who you meet on the low roads: there's magic out there." - Michael Tisserand
It is this knack for telling stories that makes the songs of Darryl Purpose stand out. He says, "It emerged when I was doing a lot of live shows. I discovered that I could tell a gambling story or a story about the Peace March, and people would react. Then the stories started seeping into the songs." The often dark characters presented in those story songs live all around us, often invisibly, and sometimes we find that they are us. From unrequited love in a bicycle repair shop in Mr. Schwinn to the joy of love found in Last Great Kiss to the search for family lost in Bryant Street, from the savvy gambler in Dangerous Game to the redeemable vagabond in You Must Go Home for Christmas to the total commitment of Travelers' Code, Darryl Purpose expresses the worries and desires that reside deep within the hearts of all of us.
"...beautifully crafted literature set to wonderful melodies and presented with an uncommon mix of delicacy and grit." - Dale Barcellos, Bluegrass by the Bay
With his distinctive baritone voice, a smoothly proficient finger-style guitar technique which has earned him an endorsement with Taylor Guitars and a sense of drama and storytelling in his lyrics and music, Purpose delivers a charismatic performance that captures coffeehouse and theater audiences alike, including a huge supply of interesting stories from his activities as a peace activist, professional gambler and modern troubadour.
Accompanying Darryl for this sold out performance was violinist JULIE BEAVER. Julie is a wonderful violinist with a great voice as well! The two performers put on a wonderful concert that left the audience wanting more... and more. (Two encores!!) Please be sure to visit Darryl Purpose's Web site at www.darrylpurpose.com.
To order Darryl Purpose's 2001 CD A Crooked Line, click here.
To order Darryl Purpose's 1999 CD Traveler's Code, click here.
To order Darryl Purpose's 1997 CD Same River Twice, click here.
To order Darryl Purpose's 1995 CD Right Side of Zero, click here.