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Dan Bern has spent decades carving out a musical world entirely his own. If you absolutely must put him in a box, make sure it’s a big one. Blending elements of folk, rock, Americana, sharp-witted storytelling, and even children’s music, Bern has built a career defined by fearless creativity, literary songwriting, and unforgettable live performances.A captivating performer with a fiercely loyal, multi-generational fanbase, Dan has written thousands of songs, released dozens of albums, and toured extensively throughout North America and Europe—playing everywhere from intimate coffeehouses to legendary stages like Carnegie Hall. Most recently, he opened for The Who, further cementing his reputation as one of the most unique and enduring voices in independent music.
Dan’s songwriting has also found its way into film and television, with songs featured in movies including Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Get Him to the Greek, The Bubble, and Zero Effect, as well as the award-winning The Stinky & Dirty Show on Amazon Prime.
Beyond music, Bern is a true renaissance artist—an accomplished author, prolific painter, podcaster, and creator of his own internet radio station. During the pandemic, his online “Hunkered in the Bunker” performances became a beloved gathering place for fans around the world, creating a passionate and lasting community through music and connection. His topical sports songs are also regularly featured on The Tony Kornheiser Show.
Whether delivering laugh-out-loud observations, poignant reflections, or sprawling story songs, Dan Bern brings a rare combination of intelligence, humor, heart, and spontaneity to the stage. Don’t miss the chance to experience this singular artist live at The Blue Door.
Website: https://danbern.com/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/73CZu9benZbhuQwq2NDuWL?si=uKSTe6JHTV-SmJ9R5BUpoA
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