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Deni Gauthier is a consummate professional; personally pleasant, musically excellent and always well prepared. I’ve booked three gigs with Deni and will book many more. While I love his studio work, his songs take new life and shape when played for others. They stretch and breath; they hurt and offer hope. They tell the tale of life lived together. Given his talent for looping vocals and guitar, he is truly a one man band — full and free. Nonetheless, he can also strip a song so bare that it sounds like a friend whispering midnight secrets in your ear. Life, love, hope, ache, disappointment, and redemption; its all here in Deni’s musical offspring. Seeing him perform live, however, is like watching his children run free.
— Jonathan Feavel
“This is the third time I have seen Deni Gauthier perform, and his music sends me to another place. His compositions are at once simple, but layered and complex, and his vocals, and the harmonies he weaves, both with the looper and his keyboard accompanist Steve Koning, are both calming and peaceful. While his songs sometimes deal with discord and the tribulations of the human condition, there is a tranquility that infuses his messages with hope and a search for peace. Deni Gauthier takes his audiences on a journey every time he performs. His musical quest for meaning and understanding are transformative and inclusive. As he quips self-effacingly in the description of one of his songs, Deni Gauthier is “the artist” forging meaning from a troubled and confusing world. I left last night’s concert a little more connected and at peace with myself than when I arrived.”
— Jamie Oppenheimer.
I had never grasped the complete concept of looping until Deni brought it to life. One man suddenly turns into many, layering melodies and vocals, creating one fantastic work after another. Having Deni play in our home was not only a joy to the ears, but brings a richness to your soul. We had the opportunity to share his stories, family photos and a hearty conversations, all under one roof.
— Jocelyn Park
“Deni played at the first house concert we ever hosted.
Almost everyone who came had never been to a house concert before and some were a little nervous about what it would be like.
Deni had everyone relaxed and by intermission it felt like family.
When Deni finished his last set, you could have heard a pin drop-no one wanted the night to end! Magic!”
— Paul Brittain