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Dave Keller is one of the finest soul and blues men of his generation. About.com recently said, "Dave Keller is gonna be huge!", and it's starting to seem that way. After being discoverd by legendary guitarist Ronnie Earl (at a Stevie Wonder concert, no less), Keller appeared as a singer and co-writer on Earl's BMA-nominated CD, Living In the Light. Next, blues and soul fans got to hear Keller with his own band on his all-original critically-acclaimed release Play for Love. And now, Keller is releasing his latest gem: Where I'm Coming From, an album of deep soul songs recorded with The Revelations, one of the hottest soul bands on the scene today. Produced by Bob Perry (Wu-Tang Clan, 50 Cent, Brian McNight, Foxy Brown), this is bound to garner some serious attention. It even includes a duet with Tre Williiams, whose own CD The Bleeding Edge drew rave reviews last year. (Release date: 9/9/11) 2011 has been a busy year so far for Keller, with shows in NYC (Southpaw, Hill Country BBQ), Philly (World Cafe), Boston (Harper's Ferry, Beehive, Berklee), RI (Chan's), CT (Bridge St. Live), all over VT and NH, and festival work from ME to PA. Keller has opened for, and performed with deep soul master Otis Clay, as well as rising soul band The Revelations, featuring Tre' Williams. He has also toured the northeast with Johnny Rawls, BMA winner of best soul album of 2010. Far from an overnight success, Keller has paid his dues the old fashioned way: performing at hundreds of ve