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Donnie Dacus

James O. "Donnie" Dacus (born October 12, 1951) is an American guitarist, vocalist, actor, songwriter, and co-producer. He has been a member of the rock bands Chicago and Badfinger.

Donnie Dacus
Birth nameJames O. Dacus
Born (1951-10-12) October 12, 1951 (age 72)
Pasadena, Texas, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)Acoustic and electric guitar, vocals

Early life edit

Dacus grew up in Cleburne, Texas. By the age of 14, he was teaching guitar in the local music store and playing with a local band he organized called The Chantels. Eventually, the band changed its name to The Shux and won the Battle of the Bands in Dallas, Texas. Dacus was subsequently managed by the Beard Brothers out of Fort Worth, Texas. Dacus received his big break when he was discovered by the band The Yellow Payges in 1968 during a concert with Buffalo Springfield and The Beach Boys.

Career edit

Dacus has contributed to a number of artists' albums that went Gold, Platinum, and Multi-platinum as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Dacus’ background vocals may be heard on Billy Joel's "My Life".[1]

Dacus has worked and performed with a number of notable musicians, including Billy Joel, Boz Scaggs, Crosby, Stills, & Nash,[2] Neil Young, Stephen Stills (solo),[2] John Lennon, Elvin Bishop, REO Speedwagon, Steve Cropper, Kiki Dee, Elton John, Chicago,[3] The Turtles, Roger McGuinn, Badfinger, Bobby Womack, Edoardo Bennato, Mac Davis, Veronique Sanson, Bonnie Bramlett, Deep Purple, Ambrosia, Orleans, Berry Gordy of Motown's MoWest label group Odyssey,[4] Rick James, and Spirit.

Dacus has performed at major concert venues such as The Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, the Greek Theatre, Dick Clark Live, Pine Knob Music Festival, Merriweather Post Pavilion, Tanglewood, A Week In Central Park, Dr. Pepper Stage, King Biscuit's Concert Hour, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, Midnight Special, The Olympia in Paris and Summerfest in Milwaukee, and Navy Pier at ChicagoFest, where more than 150,000 people attended. Dacus appeared on the front page of the Chicago Tribune and the cover of People magazine during his tenure with the group Chicago, who garnered the Hollywood Walk of Fame award.

Dacus starred as Woof in the film version of Hair, co-starring Treat Williams, Beverly D'Angelo, Annie Golden, and John Savage, and directed by Academy Award winner Miloš Forman. Hair opened the Cannes Film Festival in 1979 and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards.

Dacus debuted with Chicago following the death of founding member Terry Kath. The first album he appeared on (Hot Streets) went to No. 12 and platinum. He also was in the lineup for Chicago 13. After the 1979 tour in support of Chicago 13, he was released from the band without an announcement. It was the start of a period of personnel changes for Chicago.

In 1982, Dacus joined Badfinger with Tom Evans, Mike Gibbins, and Bob Jackson, plus Reed Kailing, who had been lead guitarist with the Grass Roots.

In 2016, Dacus returned to the spotlight after years away from the music industry by reuniting with several former bandmates. In January 2016, he appeared as a guest guitarist alongside former Chicago vocalist and bassist Peter Cetera at a concert at Magic City in Miami, Florida.[5] In April 2016, Dacus appeared as a special guest guitarist alongside former Chicago drummer Danny Seraphine and former Chicago percussionist Laudir de Oliveira, in a performance following Chicago's 2016 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Bielen, Ken (2011). The Words and Music of Billy Joel. ABC-CLIO. p. 49. ISBN 9780313380174. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  2. ^ a b Souza, Charlie; Souza, Chip (2011). Live Your Dream. Charlie Souza. p. 139. ISBN 9781618423276. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  3. ^ Seraphine, Danny (2010). Street Player: My Chicago Story. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 171–172. ISBN 9780470625736. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  4. ^ Betts, Graham (2014). Motown Encyclopedia. AC Publishing. p. 430. ISBN 9781311441546. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  5. ^ . Instagram.com. Archived from the original on 13 September 2012. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
  6. ^ "eventerbee.com". Retrieved 2016-05-14.[dead link]

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DacusBirth nameJames O DacusBorn 1951 10 12 October 12 1951 age 72 Pasadena Texas United StatesGenresPop rock Folk rock Blues rockOccupation s Musician Guitarist Vocalist Songwriter Actor Co producerInstrument s Acoustic and electric guitar vocalsEarly life editDacus grew up in Cleburne Texas By the age of 14 he was teaching guitar in the local music store and playing with a local band he organized called The Chantels Eventually the band changed its name to The Shux and won the Battle of the Bands in Dallas Texas Dacus was subsequently managed by the Beard Brothers out of Fort Worth Texas Dacus received his big break when he was discovered by the band The Yellow Payges in 1968 during a concert with Buffalo Springfield and The Beach Boys Career editDacus has contributed to a number of artists albums that went Gold Platinum and Multi platinum as a singer songwriter and guitarist Dacus background vocals may be heard on Billy Joel s My Life 1 Dacus has worked and performed with a number of notable musicians including Billy Joel Boz Scaggs Crosby Stills amp Nash 2 Neil Young Stephen Stills solo 2 John Lennon Elvin Bishop REO Speedwagon Steve Cropper Kiki Dee Elton John Chicago 3 The Turtles Roger McGuinn Badfinger Bobby Womack Edoardo Bennato Mac Davis Veronique Sanson Bonnie Bramlett Deep Purple Ambrosia Orleans Berry Gordy of Motown s MoWest label group Odyssey 4 Rick James and Spirit Dacus has performed at major concert venues such as The Hollywood Bowl Carnegie Hall Kennedy Center the Greek Theatre Dick Clark Live Pine Knob Music Festival Merriweather Post Pavilion Tanglewood A Week In Central Park Dr Pepper Stage King Biscuit s Concert Hour Don Kirshner s Rock Concert Midnight Special The Olympia in Paris and Summerfest in Milwaukee and Navy Pier at ChicagoFest where more than 150 000 people attended Dacus appeared on the front page of the Chicago Tribune and the cover of People magazine during his tenure with the group Chicago who garnered the Hollywood Walk of Fame award Dacus starred as Woof in the film version of Hair co starring Treat Williams Beverly D Angelo Annie Golden and John Savage and directed by Academy Award winner Milos Forman Hair opened the Cannes Film Festival in 1979 and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards Dacus debuted with Chicago following the death of founding member Terry Kath The first album he appeared on Hot Streets went to No 12 and platinum He also was in the lineup for Chicago 13 After the 1979 tour in support of Chicago 13 he was released from the band without an announcement It was the start of a period of personnel changes for Chicago In 1982 Dacus joined Badfinger with Tom Evans Mike Gibbins and Bob Jackson plus Reed Kailing who had been lead guitarist with the Grass Roots In 2016 Dacus returned to the spotlight after years away from the music industry by reuniting with several former bandmates In January 2016 he appeared as a guest guitarist alongside former Chicago vocalist and bassist Peter Cetera at a concert at Magic City in Miami Florida 5 In April 2016 Dacus appeared as a special guest guitarist alongside former Chicago drummer Danny Seraphine and former Chicago percussionist Laudir de Oliveira in a performance following Chicago s 2016 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 6 References edit Bielen Ken 2011 The Words and Music of Billy Joel ABC CLIO p 49 ISBN 9780313380174 Retrieved 8 September 2014 a b Souza Charlie Souza Chip 2011 Live Your Dream Charlie Souza p 139 ISBN 9781618423276 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Seraphine Danny 2010 Street Player My Chicago Story John Wiley amp Sons pp 171 172 ISBN 9780470625736 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Betts Graham 2014 Motown Encyclopedia AC Publishing p 430 ISBN 9781311441546 Retrieved 8 September 2014 Instagram Instagram com Archived from the original on 13 September 2012 Retrieved 15 January 2021 eventerbee com Retrieved 2016 05 14 dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donnie Dacus amp oldid 1217494912, 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