David Essig may have started out fifty years ago as a hired-gun blues guitarist and mandolin player, but today he’s best known as one of Canada’s most enduring and literate singer-songwriters. On festival stages and in intimate solo concert settings, David is a songwriter with a difference.
With his authentic voice that bridges the blues and country music traditions, David performs his original guitar-driven songs with the narrative precision of a fiction author – which, in fact, he is.
In addition to his 23 albums of original music, David has published a novel, Dancing Hand, (2013) and a collection of short stories, Fair Days (2022) – the latter is a unique project, consisting of 13 stories, all based on narratives in songs he has written and performed.
While many members of David’s audience are listeners who’ve followed his narrative trajectory for decades, others are young guitar fans who sit in the front rows, taking notes. To these kids, David smiles and says,
“Come for the guitar, but stay for the stories.”
And those kids do listen.
As one 12-year-old commented recently as he watched David do a soundcheck:
“The dude can shred.