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Dave's Song (Song for a Veteran)

by The Appalucians

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“Dave’s Song (Song for a Veteran)” by Americana band the Appalucians (pronounced appa-loosh-ans,) is the collaboration of songwriters Jay Brown and Angie Heimann and Vietnam war veteran Dave Shaarda. In 2018, Heimann and Brown attended a Project DREW workshop, a program that pairs war veterans with songwriters. They spent the afternoon with Dave Shaarda, who shared recollections of his time spent serving in Vietnam, and his feelings about the lasting impact and emotional scars carried by many veterans.
Project DREW, an acronym for “Delivering Restorative Energy to our Warriors, was named for Captain Drew Ferguson, a Special Forces leader who served four tours of duty. After his service, Drew struggled with the transition, and eventually took his own life. Drew’s cousin Mike Winnen, deeply impacted by his Drew’s death, co-founded Project DREW with the organization Music on A Mission as a way to turn his grief into positive action.
Mike contacted his high school friend Angie Heimann and asked her to participate in a workshop. The two had shared the hometown of Kent, OH, (the scene of the May 4, 1970 National Guard shootings of four students protesting US involvement in Vietnam) as well as an awareness of the historical significance of their town’s place in the saga of history.
Angie and her band mate, seasoned legacy songwriter Jay Brown, were paired up with Dave Shaarda to spend a long afternoon at a shaded picnic table as Dave told stories of his days in the war and his life after. That night, Angie and Jay took their notes and wrote the lyrics and music for “Dave’s Song.”
Their lyrics include direct phrases from Dave, like the line “there’s a hole in my sunshine that won’t go away,” a refrain he says has run often through his mind, as he recounts the isolation and inner turmoil many veterans have found difficult to overcome.
The Appalucians are Jay Brown, his wife Aditi Sethi, Angie Heimann and her husband Cas Sochacki. They recorded “Dave’s Song” at Farmstead Studios, tracking vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, bass and harmonium. It was engineered and mixed by Cas Sochacki. The band recorded the song three times before settling on a final version, knowing it would be a cornerstone for their upcoming album and knowing they wanted to emphasize the somber effects of war on our collective psyche while honoring those who have served. In addition to the band, the track includes guest musicians Cynthia McDermott on mandolin and world-renowned percussionist River Guerguerian (Free Planet Radio) on drums. 

The video for “Dave’s Song” includes poignant portraits and public domain footage from the National Archives, as well as photographs from Vietnam Veterans Dave Shaarda and Jim Heimann.
Although “Dave’s Song” names and tells the story of one veteran, the Appalucians intend it to honor all who carry the psychological burdens of war, in hopes of finding a more peaceful path forward.

lyrics

Welcome home brother, tell me where you’ve been
What I’ve seen put me in the shape I’m in
Every step we took could have been our last
There are no trails. Out there, you cut your own path

Jungle so dark you can’t see the floor
Never had a chance to win that war
There’s a hole in my sunshine that won’t go away
Had to be insane just to get through the day

And the days turned to years, as you know, my friend
Amen, so be it. So be it, amen.

I didn’t die over there, but part of me did
That flower power carefree prankster kid
Up on the rafters would take any dare
‘Til the day he got drafted and wound up there

Nineteen years old, well you know, my friend
Amen, so be it. So be it, amen.

One hundred degrees to forty below
Home, by the grace of god you go.
But back in your home, no one knows what to think
Old enough to kill, but not get a drink

But I wouldn’t hurt anything now, my friend
Amen, so be it. So be it, Amen.

Turn on, tune in, drop out, be here now
Try to stay lost any way, anyhow
Well if you been there there’s no need to tell you
And if you have not, then no words will do

The road seemed to go on forever, my friend
Amen, so be it. So be it, amen.

A Christmas card came from a hometown girl
A little bright spot in a crazy dark world
Now here she is shining that light again
Tells me when to let it out and when to reel it in

I’ll offer my heart and my hand, my friend
Amen, so be it. So be it, Amen.
I’ll offer my heart and my hand, my friend
Amen, so be it. So be it, Amen.

credits

released October 15, 2021
Jay Brown - composer, vocals, guitar, harmonica
Angie Heimann - composer, vocals
Dave Shaarda - composer
Aditi Sethi - Harmonium, vocals
Cas Sochacki - Bass, engineer, mixer
River Guerguerian - Drums, percussion

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