Sunday, January 11, 2026

You Might Not Know Paul Dempsey Yet, Buy You'll Like Him...

When I went to the Celebrating David Bowie revue on its stop through Paris in 2018 - a gift from the wife - I didn't know what to expect, other than Mick Garson being the musical director of a band including some former collaborators of Bowie, plus possible guest stars. The show, as it turned out, was pretty good, notably led by four main vocalists: Fishbone's Angelo Moore on the more theatrical and bombastic numbers, Sting's son Joe Sumner on the classic rock-type songs, Adrien Belwe on the art-rock songs and a lanky gentleman in the middle who took over the torch songs and ballads. When you squinted a bit, hat gentleman looked a bit like a younger Brian Ferry, ery snazzy in a suit. He also had a connection to Bowie, having supported him on a tour in Australia with his band Something For Kate. That gentleman, whom I never heard of before, was Paul Dempsey. 

On second thought, that whole 'looks a little like Brian Ferry' probably mostly comes down to the suave swaying and the snazzy suit, though we can clearly establish that Paul Dempsey is somewhat of a handsome fella. Which is quite different from being a beautiful man. A fella can look at another fella and somewhat neutrally declare that that other fella with attractive features is a handsome fella, while declaring him a beautiful man would imply an intimacy or time spent on studying that other fella that would suggest something deeper than a simple observation. Did I mention that these last days I am in 'But I Digress..'-mode? 

Anyway, so this handsome Aussie fella named Paul Dempsey is a guy who does most things - aside from being a handsome fella - well: expressive, throaty singing that often doesn't need more than an acoustic guitar, can write intelligent, well-made pop songs - what's not to like? So you coould argue that there's a disproportionality between the man's skill set and his level of stardom. As in: he clearly isn't a star, and with well-made, intelligent bur otherwise classic pop and mild rock, he will not become one now and it's obviou why he didn't become one in the last fifteen years or so. 

The music is excellent, but if you heard it on the radio, it's not the kind of mudic that'd make you call the station (and by that I mean post on their Insta, or what not) to find out what that cool song was that you'd like to purchase (or rather stream, or steal off the internet, or what not). My point being, that Paul Dempsey is too little known and deserves to be better known, and I will do my tiny part in that. 

If I don't have anything particularly spectacular to say about the music of Dempsey, it's because it isn't spectacular music, just really well-done intelligent pop/rock music, mostly concise ("The True Sea" has been edited for this collection, with some minor works on fadeouts and such to a couple of other track) and with just enough little aural nooks and crannies to keep things interesting. He's as much at home with a beautiful, understated ballad as an uptempo, guitar-driven number, and has a gift for hooks that in a better world would have brought him into, well maybe not stadiums, but bigger concert halls across the world. As is, Dempsey is fairly well-known down under but draws blank looks pretty much everywhere else. 

Dempsey is not only a premier craftsman of beautiful, intelligent pop, however, but also an excellent interpreter of other people's songs, which you might have realized if you have picked up We've Got You Covered - David Bowie (Volume 3) this week,hat featured his "Ashes To Ashes"-cover. So besides his excellent originals this compilation also includes four equally excellent covers: A harrowing acoustic version of "Nothing Compares 2 U", an acoustic take on Queen's "I Want To Break Free", fittingly a cover of another intelligent pop songsmith from Oceania with Neil Finn's "Addicted" and a cover of MGMT's "Time To Pretend". 

Be Somebody - The Music Of Paul Dempsey will hopefully make more people discover this excellent songsmith - and if you already know Dempsey will serve as a handy little primer of his solo work so far. EIther way, this is beautiful, well-made music that deserves a place in many more homes and hearts of music lovers...

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  1. Paul Dempsey

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  2. Which long-working but still continuously too-little-known artist would you advocate for others to check out?

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  3. I'd go for Julian Dawson. He's been around for so long, but not really well known. Would really deserve it...
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You Might Not Know Paul Dempsey Yet, Buy You'll Like Him...

When I went to the Celebrating David Bowie revue on its stop through Paris in 2018 - a gift from the wife - I didn't know what to expec...