Last updated: 6 days ago
"...blends Rock, Folk and Country into hooky Pop tunes, and he's no slouch on guitar either... one to watch..."
-Andy Glass, Independent's Day, NY MUSICIANS EXCHANGE
"... Duane Michael Tucker started the night off with Adelyne, a radio friendly ditty that is a sure-fire crossover hit. I'm looking forward to the video.
Duane got a remarkably sweet sound from a thin-bodied acoustic-electric Guild. Next was the tune New York 20, which may become New York's best anthem since Billy Joels' New York State of Mind...."
-Mike Vale, Pepper'd Owl Showcase Report, THE LONG ISLAND EAR
“…Rock, Folk and Country at its best.”
-mp3.com Featured Artist page
Duane has music and performing in his blood, being the son of Jazz harmonica legend Cappy Barra, and big band singer Frances White. When he arrived in New York City in the early 1990’s, he hooked up with accredited songwriter Judith Zweiman, drummer/ percussionist Mark McColl, and bassist/multi-instrumentalist Tom Duval, and they formed a group called Judith Zweiman and The Answers. They played the NYC clubs and around the New York Metro area, performing each others’ songs and mixing in covers, and developing a loyal following - especially at their regular Sunday night gig, at Columbia U's popular night spot Augie's. They opened for concerts by Tom Paxton, Buffy St. Marie, The Fabulous Rhinestones, Bobby Weir's Kingfish, Tom Chapin and many others, and played countless festivals.
-Andy Glass, Independent's Day, NY MUSICIANS EXCHANGE
"... Duane Michael Tucker started the night off with Adelyne, a radio friendly ditty that is a sure-fire crossover hit. I'm looking forward to the video.
Duane got a remarkably sweet sound from a thin-bodied acoustic-electric Guild. Next was the tune New York 20, which may become New York's best anthem since Billy Joels' New York State of Mind...."
-Mike Vale, Pepper'd Owl Showcase Report, THE LONG ISLAND EAR
“…Rock, Folk and Country at its best.”
-mp3.com Featured Artist page
Duane has music and performing in his blood, being the son of Jazz harmonica legend Cappy Barra, and big band singer Frances White. When he arrived in New York City in the early 1990’s, he hooked up with accredited songwriter Judith Zweiman, drummer/ percussionist Mark McColl, and bassist/multi-instrumentalist Tom Duval, and they formed a group called Judith Zweiman and The Answers. They played the NYC clubs and around the New York Metro area, performing each others’ songs and mixing in covers, and developing a loyal following - especially at their regular Sunday night gig, at Columbia U's popular night spot Augie's. They opened for concerts by Tom Paxton, Buffy St. Marie, The Fabulous Rhinestones, Bobby Weir's Kingfish, Tom Chapin and many others, and played countless festivals.