Released on David Usher's own label, Evil Empire, the album Let It Play is a collection of English language interpretations of some of Usher’s favourite French language songs, most by artists from the Canadian province of Quebec. Let It Play includes compositions by Alex Nevsky, Monogrenade, Dumas, Ingrid St-Pierre, Caracol, and Karim Ouellet as well as Manitoba-born Daniel Lavoie and Paris (France) band Baden Baden. It may seem like an unlikely project for Usher, who introduced Canadians to his distinctive vocal talents in the ‘90s as lead singer of alternative rock band Moist… read more
Released on David Usher's own label, Evil Empire, the album Let It Play is a collection of English language interpretations of some of Usher’s f… read more
Released on David Usher's own label, Evil Empire, the album Let It Play is a collection of English language interpretations of some of Usher’s favourite French language songs, most … read more
David Usher (born on April 24, 1966) is a British-born rock singer-songwriter, and renowned humanist, who lived for a number of years in Montreal, but then moved to the East Village in Manhattan, New York City. In 2007 David and family moved back to Montreal permanently after having a holiday there. Formerly the frontman of the Canadian band Moist, he more recently embarked on a solo career. David Usher was born in Oxford to an ethnic Thai Buddhist, artist Samphan Usher and a Jewish Montrealer, Dan Usher, who is an economist at Queen's University. He has relocated to Malaysia, … read more
David Usher (born on April 24, 1966) is a British-born rock singer-songwriter, and renowned humanist, who lived for a number of years in Montreal, but then moved to the East Village in Manh… read more
David Usher (born on April 24, 1966) is a British-born rock singer-songwriter, and renowned humanist, who lived for a number of years in Montreal, but then moved to the East Village in Manhattan, New York City. In 2007 David and family… read more