A lot of artists use the name "Dakota".
01. A pseudonym of Trance DJ Mar… Read Full Bio ↴A lot of artists use the name "Dakota".
01. A pseudonym of Trance DJ Markus Schulz
02. An English Pop/Rock band (Ben Talbot, Aaron Whealen, Tom Davison, Robert Armitage)
03. A melodic rock band active from the late 70's to early 80's (Bill Kelly & Jerry G. Hludzik)
04. A collaboration of German progressive trance producers - Marc Engemann, Tobias Beyer & Daniel Torhoff (early 00's)
05. A German progressive rock / experimental band (Andreas Brüning, Rüdiger Klose, Tonio Scorpo), 90's
06. An alias of UK trance producer Dave Conway, a member of duo Sadie Glutz with Laurence Elliott-Potter
07. Hip-hop / downtempo producer from Wissembourg, France on Milled Pavement Records
08. Noise / punk band from Austin TX (90's)
09. Breakbeat/dub/experimental project from Pennsylvania, US (10's)
10. A Latvian country band
11. Blues-rock band from Colchester, UK
12. Progressive rock band from Massachusetts US (from mid 00's)
13. Female indie rock collective from Amsterdam, Holland. www.dakotamusic.nl
14. Metalcore band from Santa Rosa, CA (Harley Stears, Brandon Campbell, Michael Tishler, Jan Pechbrenner)
15. Alternative rock band from Cd. Obregon, Sonora, Mexico (Luz Haydeé Valenzuela, El Bran, Luis Cañedo, Clarissa Espinoza)
16. Los Angeles based country-rock / classic-rock band, founder - Bill Rotella
17. Female pop singer-songwriter from Jersey City, NJ
18. Indie-rock band from Auckland, New Zealand
19. A Norwegian country band originated with its roots from Ålen in Trøndelag municipality
01. Back as far as its turn-of-the-millennium origins, Markus' alter ego was always conceived as a channel through which he could explore the darker and more devoutly club side of his mind. "To me the audio that Dakota presents and the music which I put out under my own name stand totally apart. It's an entirely separate set of tempos, sound-ranges and FX rules. To have this studio 'other self' with which to produce this type of music is more important to me than ever", he says.
The first 'Thoughts' long-player proved nothing short of a revelation, drawing Schulz's productions into the CDJs of an entirely different type of DJ. Two years on and its sequel is on final approach. A fully floor-equipped, 14 track album, 'Thoughts Become Things II' again explores every cleft and crevasse of the prog/trance/techno/house panoply.
Stylistically 'Thoughts II' picks up precisely where the first album left off, in the deeply trenched progressive of 'Gypsy Room'. From there the unmistakable churning, techno glint of 'Red Star' and the shadowy atmospherics of 'Where It Went Wrong' continue to build the bridge between the two albums. Each one a Dakota device purpose built to send strobe-lit underground dance spots unrelentingly towards critical mass.
Expanding its style sheet further is the house-led thematic of 'Terrace 5AM. Recalibrating Moroder's immortal, discofied 'I Feel Love' bassline to 2011 levels, its set to become a much-demanded spin at Schulz's new Space Ibiza residency. Equally 80's inclined is 'Tears', who's poignant, film-noir channels Vangelis' enigmatic 'Blade Runner' theme.
Every bit as redolent is the low-tempo industrial roll of 'Katowice's dystopian main line, the flowing transcendental melod-prog of 'In a Green Valley' and 'Apollo' – the expansive, epic album dénouement.
Dakota fans' first contact with 'Thoughts II' will inevitably have come through the propulsive twin-turbines of its first two singles… Together, over the last three months, 'Sinners' and 'Sleepwalkers' have nitro-injected Schulz's sets time and time again. The latter has already developed its own early cult status, when its emergence during his set at ASOT500 pushed Schulz into Twitter's worldwide trending top 10.
'Thoughts Become Things II' holds back its toughest sonic punches till last, with a closing track triumvirate. The gated synthery of 'Miami', the hard-ratcheting white-knuckle-tension of 'Cape Town' and stridently riffed, big-room suspense of 'Saints' all collectively producing the album its mighty endgame.
As with its first instalment, 'Thoughts Become Things II will have resonance with DJs of numerous electronic dance disciplines. With barely a track over the 130bpm mark and referencing many a dance sub-genre, it is this summer's most intrepid, creative long-player.
02. A Brief History of Dakota
by: Rick Manwiller, Dakota Keyboardist and Unofficial Historian
The strange saga of Dakota begins WAY back in the early 70's in Northeast Pa., with a band called The Buoys and a million-selling single called Timothy. The song, written by Rupert Holmes (The Pina Colada Song), was supposedly about the local Sheppton mine disaster, during which cannibalism was rumored to have occurred. Years later, another Holmes song, Give Up Your Guns, became a European hit and is still played on Euro-radio to this day. The band was spearheaded by lead singer/guitarist Bill Kelly, and also featured Jerry Hludzik on guitar and vocals. The two eventually broke off from the group to form The Jerry-Kelly Band , using members from popular local bands. Thanks to the efforts of long-time friend Michael "Dad" Stahl , (who was working for Claire Brothers Audio, doing house mix for the band Chicago) drummer Danny Seraphine and Rufus keyboardist Hawk Wolinski got a hold of a demo tape from the guys, and signed them to Columbia Records to record Somebody Else's Dream , the first and only Jerry-Kelly album. When it was time for the next Columbia release, the label felt it was time for a name change (I believe one comment was that the name 'Jerry-Kelly' sounded too much like the Irish Rovers). Drummer Gary Driscoll had left the band (and sadly, a few years later was murdered in an apparent case of mistaken identity) and producers Seraphine and Wolinksi had chosen John Robinson (also of Rufus, and quickly becoming one of the top studio session drummers in the world) to play drums for the now-drummer-less band. Rumor has it that John actually was the one who suggested the name Dakota, which Columbia thought was a great name. Therefore, it stuck... ...and Dakota was born. The first release yielded a regional hit across the country called If It Takes All Night (regional hit means that some radio stations played it, and most didn't). Michael Stahl was now working with a band called Queen, who were touring to support their album The Game. Michael worked his 'schmooze magic' once again, and Dakota wound up getting the nod to be the opening act, and a 35-date tour ensued. The band now consisted of Jerry Hludzik and Bill Kelly on guitars, Bill McHale on bass, Jeff Mitchell on keyboards, Lou Cossa on keys and guitar and new drummer Tony Romano. All sang but Tony, and the overall vocal sound was quite superb. ( Jerry and Brian May became fast friends.) At the time of the Queen tour , Columbia was feuding with Chicago, and the association with Danny Seraphine led to Dakota basically getting NO tour support. When it was over, it was "back to the bars" to start over. The crew at the time was Tom Cush /road manager/drum tech, Mike Keating /house mix and Dave "Waddy" Skaff /monitor mix/guitar & keyboard tech. Tom is now a big-time stock broker, Dave is out on tour with various name artists (U2, Steve Miller, etc.) and Mike (who does the main mix for Sting) took 1996 honors as Performance Magazine's "Live Soundman of the Year." Around the same time, in nearby Reading, Pa., Rick Manwiller was in a progressive rock band with guitarist Eric Rudy and drummer Spyro Sbilis, called Steph. Steph broke up in late 1981, and Rick heard through the grapevine that Northeast Pa. recording band Dakota was auditioning. He joined in early 1982. Less than a year later, he was off to Hollywood with Dakota to record Runaway (MCA-5502) , on the MCA/Full Moon label, engineered by Humberto Gatica, and produced by 'Hummy' and Danny Seraphine. Band drummer Tony Romano had left the group prior to the sessions, and Danny gladly pitched in and played drums on the album (also appearing on the album as players were guitarists Richie Zito and Paul Jackson, bassist Neal Steubenhouse, Rolling Stones sax-man Ernie Watts, Chicago singer Bill Champlin and Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro). The bar scene had become quite taxing to the band members, and everyone decided to get away for a while: Jerry and Bill were doing their acoustic duo around NE Pa.; and Rick Manwiller and Bill McHale had skipped town to Bermuda to do their duo routine. Around the same time, another local band, Synch, was starting to write original music. Band leader Jimmy Harnen had, along with a friend, written a pop balled called Where Are You Now? . Jimmy was a big fan of Dakota, and wanted Bill and Jerry to get involved with the recording of a Synch EP. When Bill McHale officially left Dakota, Jerry convinced Jimmy to also hire Rick to help out with the Synch project. Rick actually wound-up co-producing and arranging Where Are You Now?, recorded at The Warehouse in Philadelphia. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 Chart at 77, and eventually climbed into the Top Ten (more on that later.) When Runaway was set for release in July, 1984, Jerry, Bill and Rick started assembling a band to tour with. Syracuse drummer Robbie Spagnoletti was chosen, along with Tom Navagh on bass. Tom was later replaced with Robbie's friend, bassist Jim Fricano. This was the official 1984-5 lineup, but through the usual bad luck/bad politics syndrome that followed (it has since been re-dubbed "The Dakota Curse"), the Runaway album never got the proper promotion, and it 'withered on the vine'. As did the live tour... Jerry, Bill, and Rick decided they could only afford to maintain the nucleus of the band as a trio, and Rick's drum machine (affectionately dubbed "Dexter") was incorporated into the pseudo-4-piece band. (Dexter went on to become the most used drummer in NE Pa, playing on literally hundreds of studio sessions, by dozens of artists. He is currently in retirement at Rick's house, where he is used to "stud" small rhythm boxes). During this time, Jerry and Rick built Closet Studios in Rick's house, a small but high-quality 16-track facility, actually inside a walk-in closet. They also began to establish themselves as quality songwriting partners, as Bill became involved in non-musical things on his own. 1987 brought about the inevitable, as Dakota played what the band thought would be it's final performance at Scranton's Montage Amphitheatre , in front of roughly 17,000 loyal fans. Despite 3 acts on the bill, it's safe to say that most of those people were there to see Dakota- a fact Tommy Conwell unfortunately found out too late (but he WAS a good sport about it). As a final tribute, the three remaining members created a local release, Lost Tracks , several tracks from which got large amounts of airplay on local radio, particularly the pop ballad All Through the Night , which spent 7 solid weeks on the Top 5 request list. Almost the entire album was done at (or perhaps in) Closet Studios. Bill Kelly eventually moved to Nashville, and is currently playing as guitar player/singer with Canadian artist Charlie Major. Jerry and Rick decided to try something new, and Rick's old friend, guitarist Eric Rudy (from Steph) was brought in to play and sing, forming the new band, Secret City . Meanwhile, Jerry and Rick also experimented with writing country music, and once again Michael Stahl was instrumental with connections, and they wound up getting the Oak Ridge Boys to record two of the songs. This led to them eventually landing a deal as staff writers at MCA Nashville. In 1989, Jimmy Harnen's song Where Are You Now? experienced a major resurgence, and wound up rocketing up the Billboard charts, landing at #10 on the Top 100 , and #3 on the Adult Contemporary Chart (now Jerry, Bill and Rick were the producers of a Top 10 U.S. single.) Jerry, Rick and Eric from Secret City joined guitarist Jon Lorance (from Synch II) and drummer Joe Bennish to form Jimmy's backup band, doing a small tour that played Sarasota, Fla. and Springfield, Mass., amongst other venues. Secret City's need for a "real" drummer soon became evident, and Robbie Spagnoletti was once again added to the line-up. Eric Rudy eventually left, and was replaced by Jon Lorance, or "JL" (from Synch & Jimmy Harnen). Within a few months, Robbie had decided to get out of bands for a while, and Dexter manned the drum seat again. Secret City lasted till around 1992, when Rick Manwiller decided to "go solo", and headed to ST. Thomas, USVI for the summer, then a 4-month European tour over the winter (sounds backwards, doesn't it? Well, it was...) Rick also recorded a solo album, another fine Mesozoic (which got several rave reviews in print.) Jerry and JL put together a country band called Pony Express (with ex-Dakota member Lou Cossa), as well as an acoustic duo. Later, a rock band was formed called Little Big , with rock singer Josette Miles (Josette later recorded an album for Escape Music, LTD, produced by Jerry and engineered by Rick.) In March of 1994, Jerry started to get feedback from across Europe that Dakota, despite spotty support in the states over the years, was a well-known and well-respected band there, and he eventually singed a deal with Escape Music to re-release a slightly modified Lost Tracks as Mr. Lucky (ESM-005) . The resulting success of the new release led to Jerry contacting Rick Manwiller to start writing together again, and put together today's version of the band. Jerry sings and plays bass, Rick handles keyboards, Jon Lorance plays guitar, and Jerry's son Eli plays drums. The Mr. Lucky album paved the way for The Last Standing Man (a reference to Jerry, the only remaining original member of Dakota), and the CD was released across Europe in September '97 and in Japan in February '98. Encouraged by the success of The Last Standing Man in Europe and Japan, Dakota went to work on their next studio project, Little Victories . Released in 2000, Dakota again found success overseas. Dakota is currently in the studio, working on their sixth album. The as-yet-untitled album will feature founding member Bill Kelly on several tracks. Editor's Note: The above-mentioned sixth album has been finished. Entitled, Deep 6 , the album was released in December, 2003.
01. A pseudonym of Trance DJ Mar… Read Full Bio ↴A lot of artists use the name "Dakota".
01. A pseudonym of Trance DJ Markus Schulz
02. An English Pop/Rock band (Ben Talbot, Aaron Whealen, Tom Davison, Robert Armitage)
03. A melodic rock band active from the late 70's to early 80's (Bill Kelly & Jerry G. Hludzik)
04. A collaboration of German progressive trance producers - Marc Engemann, Tobias Beyer & Daniel Torhoff (early 00's)
05. A German progressive rock / experimental band (Andreas Brüning, Rüdiger Klose, Tonio Scorpo), 90's
06. An alias of UK trance producer Dave Conway, a member of duo Sadie Glutz with Laurence Elliott-Potter
07. Hip-hop / downtempo producer from Wissembourg, France on Milled Pavement Records
08. Noise / punk band from Austin TX (90's)
09. Breakbeat/dub/experimental project from Pennsylvania, US (10's)
10. A Latvian country band
11. Blues-rock band from Colchester, UK
12. Progressive rock band from Massachusetts US (from mid 00's)
13. Female indie rock collective from Amsterdam, Holland. www.dakotamusic.nl
14. Metalcore band from Santa Rosa, CA (Harley Stears, Brandon Campbell, Michael Tishler, Jan Pechbrenner)
15. Alternative rock band from Cd. Obregon, Sonora, Mexico (Luz Haydeé Valenzuela, El Bran, Luis Cañedo, Clarissa Espinoza)
16. Los Angeles based country-rock / classic-rock band, founder - Bill Rotella
17. Female pop singer-songwriter from Jersey City, NJ
18. Indie-rock band from Auckland, New Zealand
19. A Norwegian country band originated with its roots from Ålen in Trøndelag municipality
01. Back as far as its turn-of-the-millennium origins, Markus' alter ego was always conceived as a channel through which he could explore the darker and more devoutly club side of his mind. "To me the audio that Dakota presents and the music which I put out under my own name stand totally apart. It's an entirely separate set of tempos, sound-ranges and FX rules. To have this studio 'other self' with which to produce this type of music is more important to me than ever", he says.
The first 'Thoughts' long-player proved nothing short of a revelation, drawing Schulz's productions into the CDJs of an entirely different type of DJ. Two years on and its sequel is on final approach. A fully floor-equipped, 14 track album, 'Thoughts Become Things II' again explores every cleft and crevasse of the prog/trance/techno/house panoply.
Stylistically 'Thoughts II' picks up precisely where the first album left off, in the deeply trenched progressive of 'Gypsy Room'. From there the unmistakable churning, techno glint of 'Red Star' and the shadowy atmospherics of 'Where It Went Wrong' continue to build the bridge between the two albums. Each one a Dakota device purpose built to send strobe-lit underground dance spots unrelentingly towards critical mass.
Expanding its style sheet further is the house-led thematic of 'Terrace 5AM. Recalibrating Moroder's immortal, discofied 'I Feel Love' bassline to 2011 levels, its set to become a much-demanded spin at Schulz's new Space Ibiza residency. Equally 80's inclined is 'Tears', who's poignant, film-noir channels Vangelis' enigmatic 'Blade Runner' theme.
Every bit as redolent is the low-tempo industrial roll of 'Katowice's dystopian main line, the flowing transcendental melod-prog of 'In a Green Valley' and 'Apollo' – the expansive, epic album dénouement.
Dakota fans' first contact with 'Thoughts II' will inevitably have come through the propulsive twin-turbines of its first two singles… Together, over the last three months, 'Sinners' and 'Sleepwalkers' have nitro-injected Schulz's sets time and time again. The latter has already developed its own early cult status, when its emergence during his set at ASOT500 pushed Schulz into Twitter's worldwide trending top 10.
'Thoughts Become Things II' holds back its toughest sonic punches till last, with a closing track triumvirate. The gated synthery of 'Miami', the hard-ratcheting white-knuckle-tension of 'Cape Town' and stridently riffed, big-room suspense of 'Saints' all collectively producing the album its mighty endgame.
As with its first instalment, 'Thoughts Become Things II will have resonance with DJs of numerous electronic dance disciplines. With barely a track over the 130bpm mark and referencing many a dance sub-genre, it is this summer's most intrepid, creative long-player.
02. A Brief History of Dakota
by: Rick Manwiller, Dakota Keyboardist and Unofficial Historian
The strange saga of Dakota begins WAY back in the early 70's in Northeast Pa., with a band called The Buoys and a million-selling single called Timothy. The song, written by Rupert Holmes (The Pina Colada Song), was supposedly about the local Sheppton mine disaster, during which cannibalism was rumored to have occurred. Years later, another Holmes song, Give Up Your Guns, became a European hit and is still played on Euro-radio to this day. The band was spearheaded by lead singer/guitarist Bill Kelly, and also featured Jerry Hludzik on guitar and vocals. The two eventually broke off from the group to form The Jerry-Kelly Band , using members from popular local bands. Thanks to the efforts of long-time friend Michael "Dad" Stahl , (who was working for Claire Brothers Audio, doing house mix for the band Chicago) drummer Danny Seraphine and Rufus keyboardist Hawk Wolinski got a hold of a demo tape from the guys, and signed them to Columbia Records to record Somebody Else's Dream , the first and only Jerry-Kelly album. When it was time for the next Columbia release, the label felt it was time for a name change (I believe one comment was that the name 'Jerry-Kelly' sounded too much like the Irish Rovers). Drummer Gary Driscoll had left the band (and sadly, a few years later was murdered in an apparent case of mistaken identity) and producers Seraphine and Wolinksi had chosen John Robinson (also of Rufus, and quickly becoming one of the top studio session drummers in the world) to play drums for the now-drummer-less band. Rumor has it that John actually was the one who suggested the name Dakota, which Columbia thought was a great name. Therefore, it stuck... ...and Dakota was born. The first release yielded a regional hit across the country called If It Takes All Night (regional hit means that some radio stations played it, and most didn't). Michael Stahl was now working with a band called Queen, who were touring to support their album The Game. Michael worked his 'schmooze magic' once again, and Dakota wound up getting the nod to be the opening act, and a 35-date tour ensued. The band now consisted of Jerry Hludzik and Bill Kelly on guitars, Bill McHale on bass, Jeff Mitchell on keyboards, Lou Cossa on keys and guitar and new drummer Tony Romano. All sang but Tony, and the overall vocal sound was quite superb. ( Jerry and Brian May became fast friends.) At the time of the Queen tour , Columbia was feuding with Chicago, and the association with Danny Seraphine led to Dakota basically getting NO tour support. When it was over, it was "back to the bars" to start over. The crew at the time was Tom Cush /road manager/drum tech, Mike Keating /house mix and Dave "Waddy" Skaff /monitor mix/guitar & keyboard tech. Tom is now a big-time stock broker, Dave is out on tour with various name artists (U2, Steve Miller, etc.) and Mike (who does the main mix for Sting) took 1996 honors as Performance Magazine's "Live Soundman of the Year." Around the same time, in nearby Reading, Pa., Rick Manwiller was in a progressive rock band with guitarist Eric Rudy and drummer Spyro Sbilis, called Steph. Steph broke up in late 1981, and Rick heard through the grapevine that Northeast Pa. recording band Dakota was auditioning. He joined in early 1982. Less than a year later, he was off to Hollywood with Dakota to record Runaway (MCA-5502) , on the MCA/Full Moon label, engineered by Humberto Gatica, and produced by 'Hummy' and Danny Seraphine. Band drummer Tony Romano had left the group prior to the sessions, and Danny gladly pitched in and played drums on the album (also appearing on the album as players were guitarists Richie Zito and Paul Jackson, bassist Neal Steubenhouse, Rolling Stones sax-man Ernie Watts, Chicago singer Bill Champlin and Toto keyboardist Steve Porcaro). The bar scene had become quite taxing to the band members, and everyone decided to get away for a while: Jerry and Bill were doing their acoustic duo around NE Pa.; and Rick Manwiller and Bill McHale had skipped town to Bermuda to do their duo routine. Around the same time, another local band, Synch, was starting to write original music. Band leader Jimmy Harnen had, along with a friend, written a pop balled called Where Are You Now? . Jimmy was a big fan of Dakota, and wanted Bill and Jerry to get involved with the recording of a Synch EP. When Bill McHale officially left Dakota, Jerry convinced Jimmy to also hire Rick to help out with the Synch project. Rick actually wound-up co-producing and arranging Where Are You Now?, recorded at The Warehouse in Philadelphia. The song entered the Billboard Hot 100 Chart at 77, and eventually climbed into the Top Ten (more on that later.) When Runaway was set for release in July, 1984, Jerry, Bill and Rick started assembling a band to tour with. Syracuse drummer Robbie Spagnoletti was chosen, along with Tom Navagh on bass. Tom was later replaced with Robbie's friend, bassist Jim Fricano. This was the official 1984-5 lineup, but through the usual bad luck/bad politics syndrome that followed (it has since been re-dubbed "The Dakota Curse"), the Runaway album never got the proper promotion, and it 'withered on the vine'. As did the live tour... Jerry, Bill, and Rick decided they could only afford to maintain the nucleus of the band as a trio, and Rick's drum machine (affectionately dubbed "Dexter") was incorporated into the pseudo-4-piece band. (Dexter went on to become the most used drummer in NE Pa, playing on literally hundreds of studio sessions, by dozens of artists. He is currently in retirement at Rick's house, where he is used to "stud" small rhythm boxes). During this time, Jerry and Rick built Closet Studios in Rick's house, a small but high-quality 16-track facility, actually inside a walk-in closet. They also began to establish themselves as quality songwriting partners, as Bill became involved in non-musical things on his own. 1987 brought about the inevitable, as Dakota played what the band thought would be it's final performance at Scranton's Montage Amphitheatre , in front of roughly 17,000 loyal fans. Despite 3 acts on the bill, it's safe to say that most of those people were there to see Dakota- a fact Tommy Conwell unfortunately found out too late (but he WAS a good sport about it). As a final tribute, the three remaining members created a local release, Lost Tracks , several tracks from which got large amounts of airplay on local radio, particularly the pop ballad All Through the Night , which spent 7 solid weeks on the Top 5 request list. Almost the entire album was done at (or perhaps in) Closet Studios. Bill Kelly eventually moved to Nashville, and is currently playing as guitar player/singer with Canadian artist Charlie Major. Jerry and Rick decided to try something new, and Rick's old friend, guitarist Eric Rudy (from Steph) was brought in to play and sing, forming the new band, Secret City . Meanwhile, Jerry and Rick also experimented with writing country music, and once again Michael Stahl was instrumental with connections, and they wound up getting the Oak Ridge Boys to record two of the songs. This led to them eventually landing a deal as staff writers at MCA Nashville. In 1989, Jimmy Harnen's song Where Are You Now? experienced a major resurgence, and wound up rocketing up the Billboard charts, landing at #10 on the Top 100 , and #3 on the Adult Contemporary Chart (now Jerry, Bill and Rick were the producers of a Top 10 U.S. single.) Jerry, Rick and Eric from Secret City joined guitarist Jon Lorance (from Synch II) and drummer Joe Bennish to form Jimmy's backup band, doing a small tour that played Sarasota, Fla. and Springfield, Mass., amongst other venues. Secret City's need for a "real" drummer soon became evident, and Robbie Spagnoletti was once again added to the line-up. Eric Rudy eventually left, and was replaced by Jon Lorance, or "JL" (from Synch & Jimmy Harnen). Within a few months, Robbie had decided to get out of bands for a while, and Dexter manned the drum seat again. Secret City lasted till around 1992, when Rick Manwiller decided to "go solo", and headed to ST. Thomas, USVI for the summer, then a 4-month European tour over the winter (sounds backwards, doesn't it? Well, it was...) Rick also recorded a solo album, another fine Mesozoic (which got several rave reviews in print.) Jerry and JL put together a country band called Pony Express (with ex-Dakota member Lou Cossa), as well as an acoustic duo. Later, a rock band was formed called Little Big , with rock singer Josette Miles (Josette later recorded an album for Escape Music, LTD, produced by Jerry and engineered by Rick.) In March of 1994, Jerry started to get feedback from across Europe that Dakota, despite spotty support in the states over the years, was a well-known and well-respected band there, and he eventually singed a deal with Escape Music to re-release a slightly modified Lost Tracks as Mr. Lucky (ESM-005) . The resulting success of the new release led to Jerry contacting Rick Manwiller to start writing together again, and put together today's version of the band. Jerry sings and plays bass, Rick handles keyboards, Jon Lorance plays guitar, and Jerry's son Eli plays drums. The Mr. Lucky album paved the way for The Last Standing Man (a reference to Jerry, the only remaining original member of Dakota), and the CD was released across Europe in September '97 and in Japan in February '98. Encouraged by the success of The Last Standing Man in Europe and Japan, Dakota went to work on their next studio project, Little Victories . Released in 2000, Dakota again found success overseas. Dakota is currently in the studio, working on their sixth album. The as-yet-untitled album will feature founding member Bill Kelly on several tracks. Editor's Note: The above-mentioned sixth album has been finished. Entitled, Deep 6 , the album was released in December, 2003.
Sin City
Dakota Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Sin City' by these artists:
24herbs 點解 點理解 純真的心 變無恥變歪 世界 已變晒 越變越快 變態 越變越怪 生於 都市中 都始終 被迫變瘋 跌進罪惡極痛…
A.C-D.C Wanna pray but I feel like God don’t love me Why,…
AC%2FDC Diamonds and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghin…
AC/DC Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
AC/DC (Bon Scott's Years) Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghi…
AC/DC Bon Scott Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
AC/DC Jam Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghi…
AC/DC with Axl Rose Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
AC/DC [Bon Scott] Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghi…
AC/DC's Music Celebration Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghi…
AC/DC/DC/DC/DC Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
AC/DE Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghi…
AC\x01DC Bon Scott Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
avelino I'm in the city tryna spend Revolt with some bad…
AXL-DC Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
Ayo Jah Out of my way going Out of my way go Out of…
Azad Ah Bang bang, chaba Zu hart Kapitän, guck und sie sind Drau…
azet (Lucry) (Suena) check Hah, brrr Wuh Jeden Tag unterwegs für…
Beck This old town is filled with in, it will swallow…
Beck & Emmylou Harris This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Beck feat. Emmylou Harris This old town is filled with sin, it will swallow…
Billy Bragg This old town's filled with sin It'll swallow you in If you'…
Bixi Blake Kaltak Hello Kitty gibi şehrim tam Sin City Kovalıyo' herkes…
Black Atlass Head in, I'm gassin' on 95, I've been Whippin' the Wraith…
Bruce Dickinson Diamonds and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghi…
Cartel MCs Frank Miller podia ser carioca Rj, Sin City igual filme, cho…
Cherie Amour baby I'm digging you so much I just hope this…
Chief Kelly Oh Sin City wanna take us I belong where the sun…
Chris de Burgh Good morning, Blue Rider, and how was your night? Did you…
Chrishan Sin Sin City wasn't made for you Angels like you Sin City wa…
Civet Gotta get, gotta get away Tank full of gas and I'm…
Cruz I keep on falling down and down Sin city, sin city…
Cyhi Da Prynce/John Legend/Malik Yusef/Teyana Taylor/Travi$ Scott 10 a.m. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
D.E.M.I Wanna pray but I feel like God don’t love me Why,…
Daejmiy C'est toujours les mêmes pensées qui me hante à…
Dc Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
Dead End Road Gotta get outta here It's 3 o'clock on a Friday afternoon I…
Dr. Haze & The Circus Of Horrors Couplet — DR-13 : • Not from the Ghetto, Livinin survival …
Dree Low Hon ville dansa, skakade götten, jag gjorde mål Hon började …
Dwight Yoakam This old town is filled with sin It'll swallow you…
Emmylou This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Emmylou Harris This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Emmylou Harris and JamesBurton This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Emmylou Harris and the Hot Band This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Emmylou Harris Gram Parsons & N.D. Smart This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Everclear Diamonds and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborgh…
F.E.A.R Father I forgive them Both my friends and my enemies For the…
Fard Yeah Bauen Luftschlösser, aber keine Tür Rien ne va plus, s…
Flvme Look, I been smokin’ gas yeah I been fuckin’ bitches I been…
Flying Burrito Brothers This old town is filled with sin It will swallow you…
G.O.O.D This old towns filled with sin, it'll swallow you in If…
G.O.O.D. M.U.S.I.C. Wanna pray but I feel like God don’t love me Why,…
G.O.O.D.Music This old towns filled with sin, it'll swallow you in If…
Gazah Cum te cheamă, nu știu Dar poate mi-ai putea spune... Sunt u…
Genitorturers When the tracks are leading home to the limits of…
Gentleman i see dem runnin and dem frighten burden nuh go lighten de…
Godsquad Bigboy Nulord γράφει hit boy playboy Την δικιά σου κάνει toy…
Gram Parson & Emmylou Harris This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Gram Parsons This old town is filled with sin It'll swallow you in If…
Gram Parsons & Emmylou Harris This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Gram Parsons & Flying Burrito This old town is filled with sin It'll swallow you in If…
Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Gram Parsons and the Fallen Angels This old town is filled with sin It'll swallow you in If…
Gram Parsons Emmylou Harris & N.D. Smart This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Gram Parsons; The Flying Burrito Brothers This old town is filled with sin It'll swallow you in If…
granuja Fucking iglesias men Fucking iglesias brother Ya ya ya ya Yo…
Grave Digger Diamonds and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lambourgin…
Great White (Young, Young, Scott) Diamonds and dust Poor man last, rich…
GRŠE Grše, Grše, Grše Woah Nemam plan B, svaki dan je dan D Otva…
Harlal Batth ਹੋ ਮੇਰੇ ਨਾ ਸ਼ਿਅਰ ਤੇਰੇ ਬੋਲਦੇ ਆ ਪਾਪ ਨੀ ਹੁਣ ਤਾਂ…
Harris Emmylou This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Hellion Lights, camera, action We came with the heat and traction Co…
Herrat Kultaa ja samettii Mekkoi ja kauluksii Tää on nyt meidän kau…
Hot Rod Circuit …
J. D. Crowe & The New South This old towns filled with sin, it'll swallow you in If…
J.B. Beverley This old towns filled with sin, it'll swallow you in If…
J.R. Shore Father I forgive them Both my friends and my enemies For the…
Joe.e I get mines, shorty wanna feel the grind Grind, working hard…
John Legend 10 a.m. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
John Legend ft Travis Scott Teyana Taylor CyHi Da Prynce & Malik Yusef 10 A.M. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
John Legend Malik Yusef Cyhi Da Prynce Travi$ Scott Teyana Taylor 10 a.m. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
Jortzy Now it takes time to walk it off If I skipped…
Jotti Nex Out of my way going Out of my way go Out of…
Kanye West 10 a.m. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
Kanye West & G.O.O.D Music Yeah, they don’t want to see me win Yeah I came…
Kanye West feat. John Legend 10 a.m. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
Kanye West Presents G.O.O.D Music Crecí sin Siri Ninjas en tejados de noche como en Sin…
Kanye West Presents G.O.O.D. Music This old towns filled with sin, it'll swallow you in If…
Kanyes West 10 a.m. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
Kiss Daniel Call me Vado Masterkraft on the beat On the Kando Kiss G Wor…
Kobe Jay I don't want no anyone else I want you all to…
Kopek Don't wanna be left here lyin' inside out Don't wanna to…
Let There B/DC Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
Limbeck April started out in Texas Then I went and took a…
Lope & Kantola For 8 years I was lost in the cold without…
Lucky Bastardz Dirty bars or sleasy saloon Bad bad troubles are coming soo…
M.U.K This old town is filled with sin It'll swallow you…
MADBOII Listen what I sing about What I care I think about 'Bout…
Maeckes und Plan B Abwarten, Rückspiegel, Handbremse Aussteigen, Baum suchen, …
Malik Yusef 10 A.M. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
Meredith Brooks In this town of pain You could be the lucky one Fate…
Novadriver Diamonds and dust Poor man last Rich man first Lamborghini's…
Oscar & Amuly Joey just murdered this shit! Întotdeauna pe drum Întotdeau…
Quality Control Offset & Travis Scott 10 a.m. it's west side bitch She see the glasses, so…
Rise Carmine Sin city here we come Fall asleep when nothing's on When the…
Robert Rodriguez/The Servant There's a lot of gang violence going out here Ducking that…
Rose Maddox This old town is filled with sin It will swallow…
Saay [feat. Tiyon] I'm looking for real Looking for someone who can Bring me up…
Samarita Ab jetzt ist Sama für euch Headline Auf meinem Finger Dollar…
Schmidt Let me take you for a walk Around the corner, we…
Seraphim Shock You the dolls and a '57 chevy Lookin sick on the…
Shordie Shordie & Murda Beatz (800Kay got them beats, coach) (Murda on the beat, so it's…
Skepta Chip & Young Adz What goes around comes around, this shit keeps spinning Ever…
SlowMemer Sin Sin City wasn′t made for you Angels like you Sin City wa…
snaga Yeah Bauen Luftschlösser, aber keine Tür Rien ne va plus, s…
Southcott I'll be the sea to your vacation, A subtle vocation, But I…
Specii Cum te cheamă, nu știu Dar poate mi-ai putea spune Sunt un…
SpongeBOZZ Kokapaste rosa, Miss Piggy Lad' die Neunmilli, Bikini Bottom…
The Almas Daddy don't like how I speak my mind Don't mind temptation,…
The Deaf Ooh fever is burning, I got blood on my hands Hot…
The Essex Green Sin city Please don't take My lover's heart, for mine will…
The Flying Burrito Brothers This old town is filled with sin It'll swallow you in If…
The Human League Sin city Sin city Sin city Sin city Sin city Sin city …
THE MANY FACES OF AC/DC Diamonds, and dust Poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
The Offspring Diamonds and dust (home at last) Poor man last, rich man…
The Offspring [Other] Diamonds and dust (home at last) Poor man last, rich man…
Thorbjorn Risager And The Black Tornado ROLLED IN TO SIN CITY BORED TO THE BONE ROLLED IN TO…
Three & One Text and go Check la monnaie Vision troublé par tout…
TROL To jest Sin City miasto grzechu chore jak Spungen i…
Twisted Sister Diamonds and dust, poor man last, rich man first Lamborghini…
Ugly Kid Joe Written by scott, young and young (ac/dc) Diamonds and dust…
Uncle Tupelo This old town is filled with sin, It'll swallow you in If…
Upon A Burning Body This is blood for blood And by the gallons These are the…
Vybz (Intro) Oouu woah ,woah Oouu woah, woah (verse) No time fo…
Wicked Lady I've been living in Sin City On the wrong side of…
Witchseeker I’M A HEATSEEKER. HEADING OUT TO THE CITY TONIGHT I’M ON…
µÂ»³ÌØ.ÓÈ¿ÏÄ·(Dwight Yoakam) This old town is filled with sin it swallow you…
小肥 Sin City(粤) 演唱:小肥 小肥-Sin City(粤) Ooh... 身处这废墟 Ooh... 只怕你都有罪 …
We have lyrics for these tracks by Dakota:
All in My Head I think that you don't care And it's more than I…
All Through the Night Nameless ganggg Trappin' and juggin' all through night Ye…
All Thru' The Night It's Friday night I'm on my way I got the cooler…
Angry Men Sea breezes, soothing breezes come my way wake me to the…
Changes I've been down in my mind, haven't loved in some…
Chinook Take me back to the black hills The black hills of…
Dear Love When you sit by yourself at the end of the…
Dreams Dreams can come true, oh whoa, ooh Dreams can come true,…
Džokonda Iekrīt nomodā, iekrīt miegā laiks Kad tavos matos aizplūst P…
Fast Car Oh, oh, oh Oh, oh You got a fast car I want a…
Findin' You Tonight Someday, when I'm awfully low And the world is cold I will…
Friday On My Mind Monday mornin' feels so bad Ev'rybody seems to nag me Comin'…
Good Old Time La la la la la la la La la la la…
Hot Summer Night I wish that I could say In my 30's, "man I…
Interlude I've been trying To see you Summer almost over And no word f…
It Gets Easier Boutta put this shit on flip mode Feels like my head…
Ko tu teiksi rīt? Kāpēc no manis tu gribi to, ko negribu es Tāpat es…
Kurtizāņu ugunskurs Kur tavi smiekli, kur tavas asaras? Pāri no visa nav palicis…
Leave Me Out I tried to pretend that I didn't care But now I…
Let Go Well I've seen the waters Seen it rain and pour Standing at…
Long Hot Summer These days and nights go by We lead our secret lives If…
Lost in Brixton I watched the seasons come and go From Summer heat to…
Mans ceļš Tas mans ceļš, kas nav vairs sākumā Bet vēl nav izbeidzies,…
Mr Lucky YOU'VE GOT CLASS AND STYLE IN THE WAY YOU WALK BUT…
My Turn Now What now my love Now that you left me How can I…
Naktstauriņu karnevāls Nobirst ziedi stikla vāzē Reiz bez vārdiem dāvātie Nogrimst …
One For Heart What can I do Now that you say we're through I'm left…
Over and Over I don’t wanna to start like this All teared out Sitting in…
Papīra lidmašīna Laikam laika nav Viņš tāpat kā vējš apdzen mani ceļmalā Un e…
Piektdienas vakars Jau darba diena atkal iet uz beigām Un bodnieks savu veikalu…
Pirmdienas rīts Vakardiena atkal man kaut kur Pazudusi mazliet Šodien negrib…
Possession Possession, you've got a hold on me Possession, possession …
Promises Girl, you're every breath I take Oh baby, Your love rules e…
Remember Me Will you remember me tomorrow Will we ever feel the same We'…
Runaway I've seen the world, been to many places Made lots of…
Sand Ooh Yea There's a picture inside my mind Of a place of…
Sievietei Sieviete tavs vārds ir nakts Gribu tavā klēpī paslēpties Lai…
Somebody elses dream (V1) Well, here I am With my pride in my hand, all…
Sorry ch I'm sorry I didn't mean to let you down cnd…
Struggles With A Heart What can I do Now that you say we're through I'm left…
The Next Time If you got a good girl, hold her tight Cause these…
Timothy Trapped in a mine that had caved in And everyone knows…
Tonight Could Last Forever well i might have been lonely, i don't know maybe looking…
Vakariņas 5-atā Lai šis vakars izpaliek bez dažām dziesmām Gaida īrēts liela…
Water cye, aye, aye, woah cye, aye, aye, yeah Get it, get it,…
When the Rebel Comes Home He's a refugee from the highway Out there fighting for years…
Window Late yesterday night, I saw a light shine from a…
Wish Our path followed the sun The bright, but not the wise White…
You can be Don't you want my love anymore? Can't believe your heart is…
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Farhan Tajuddin
Still loving this great tune in 2021. ❤
Aletzi1
Nice :)
Alessandro Pozzi
excited bear !!!!! ;D and nice song :)
Alessandro Pozzi
excited bear!!!! ;D
Wil Pérez
@karimmaged90 yes Markus is Dakota and Armin is Gaia
KroNick_Abundance Nikolaos
Wtf why'd it sound so new and like another version. I couldn't have listen to the rex mundi version n so much thst this Change lol I used to not be able to tell which version I was listening to but this one doesn't sound like the other music video I'm so used to wth
karudirth
Choon
Wil Pérez
@karimmaged90
Sk7W4lker Music
Still Loving this in 2023 :)