Larson back from the big city

Des Larson has a big-city heart and small-town soul.

Des Larson is back from the big city with some very compelling new sounds, which he will share March 14 at the Waverley Hotel.

Des Larson is back from the big city with some very compelling new sounds, which he will share March 14 at the Waverley Hotel.

Des Larson has a big-city heart and small-town soul.

Pop vocals with a West Coast edge. Comparable to artists Michael Buble, JT and Dave Mathews Band, his style reflects West Coast lifestyle with urban appeal.

Des always captures the perfect moment with straight-to-the-heart vocals, soulful falsetto and mesmerizing guitar work. He’s show off all of this March 14 at the Waverley Hotel.

Larson, 23, has grown to capture and engage his audience.

“That’s why I make music, to make people feel something, to create moments,” explains Larson. “It was at church that I learned the power of music.

“I guess it could be called a power of manipulation — it can make people feel things. For example, the preacher, he was eloquent and all, however, until his piano organ struck chord, that is when his words would truly move me.”

Des is in process of completing his latest songs Sober Love, Amber Light, and Mother Lovin’, recorded at Bryan Adams’ Warehouse studios with producer and engineer Jamey Koch. Des’s music is handled, undoubtedly by those of a reputable career.

“He’s got the looks, sound and the talent. He’s unstoppable, a runaway train!” says mentor Phil Comparelli.

Des will be joined on stage by:

First set: Blaine Dunaway, violin and Mark Holley, percussion.

Second set: Lenny Parkin, guitar; Keelan Gamble, drums and     Jordi Hillberry, bass.

For more information, visit http://deslarson.com and

https://soundcloud.com/deslarson.

Tickets for the March 14 gig are available at Bop City, the Waverley, by phoning 250-336-8322 or at cumberlandvillageworks.com.

— Cumberland Village Works

Comox Valley Record