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KURT DEIMER has been added to SEBASTIAN BACH’s Child Within The Man North American tour through November

KURT DEIMER has been added to SEBASTIAN BACH’s Child Within The Man North American tour through November

Kurt Deimer has been added to Sebastian Bach’s Child Within The Man North American tour through November. Dates and venues are listed in Deimer’s official tour poster, which can be found below.

Kurt’s latest single “Dance”, released on March 1, 2024, is a testament to resilience and the ability to find inspiration even in challenging situations. The single is a precursor to his highly anticipated debut album, And So It Begins…, due out later this year. Stream “Dance” here.

Kurt unveiled the music video, shot against the stunning backdrop of a Los Angeles rooftop. Directed by the visionary Kurt Deimer himself, the video seamlessly combines captivating images and dynamic visuals.

In a world that seems to be spiraling out of control, Kurt Deimer is a man with a very clear mission: work hard, work hard, play hard and spread positivity. In fact, his mantra could be summed up as: “Take the right path, do the right thing, encourage others.” In a world full of warring factions, that sounds like a tall order these days.

For his part, Deimer describes his work as good, old-fashioned rock ‘n’ roll. “And it’s as good a vehicle as any to spread good vibes,” he says. “I am here to encourage others to treat people with respect, dignity and kindness,” he says. “I have been through a lot of things in my life and I try to share that with others and be a beacon of hope for my listeners.”

That positivity and persistence have paid off for the Cincinnati, Ohio native. Not only did he launch a film franchise, Hellbilly Hollow, by directing and starring in a feature-length horror film of the same name. He has also recorded more than two dozen songs with legendary producer Chris Lord-Alge (Green Day, James Brown, The Rolling Stones). His management team includes Brian Wheat, Tesla’s bassist, who discovered him as Tesla’s opening act.

Chris Lord-Alge says he was drawn to Kurt’s originality as an artist. “I saw something completely different in Kurt and that was the appeal for me. He’s not your typical rock or country artist – I love hearing him talk and tell a story, and I was drawn to taking those stories and helping turn them into music. He’s a personality, he’s someone you want to talk to.”

Things in Deimer’s world were not always positive. At the age of 20, as a young rock singer, he became addicted to drugs. He later discovered that he was taking substances to treat an underlying anxiety disorder. At that young age, he quit drugs, got help for his anxiety, and never looked back.

Eventually, he began buying and selling rental properties and used that money to start the first of several successful businesses he has owned. Although he had made a name for himself in the business world, Deimer didn’t feel ready to settle down and “join the country club and play golf all day” – so he started at an age when most people had one Think about slowing down, becoming faster.

Inspired by the artists who influenced him – Boston, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bob Marley and AC/DC, to name just a few – he began writing lyrics.

Inspired by his love of films and acting roles in films, including the 2018 Halloween remake – in which his character was killed by Michael Myers – and John Travolta’s Trading Paint, he began brainstorming a film concept that would eventually become his eventual Hellbilly Hollow. feature film and its franchise.

Deimer has supported Geoff Tate on an extensive cross-country tour, showcasing material from his debut EP, released in November 2021, which includes a duet with Tate and a trilogy of music videos directed by Scottish filmmaker Paul Boyd (Sting, Deadmau5) includes , The Cult) that highlight Deimer’s cinematic vision and charismatic presence. Along with many other support shows including Tesla, Drowning Pool and Yngwie Malmsteen, all within the first two years of touring.

For Deimer, the inspiration is to make the world a better place one song at a time by singing about the ills of the 21st century and offering solutions rather than excuses. “When people listen to my music, I want to help them relax and feel better after a brutal day. That’s what music has always done for me and that’s what we need more of today.”

For more details visit Kurt Deimer on Facebook.

(Photo – Ross Halfin Photography)


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