Izzy Dunfore in concert at First Avenue Speakeasy

Dunfore returns to his native Jasper County for the Feb. 8 show

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Izzy Dunfore representing farming while hanging with an alien. (Submitted photo)

Being the forward thinker that he is, Izzy Dunfore used his classes to his advantage and helped build his fan base up nationally a few years ago with the help of MySpace.

“When we were doing sales classes we had to put together a portfolio,” he said. “I put together my personal portfolio, and it was like a press kit but a lot more elaborate. It was really advantageous for me, because once I got the grade on that I was able to use it in the real world. At the time, MySpace was huge. I ended up with like 32,000 friends on there. So many people learned who I was through MySpace. It was almost an easier time for a musician because your music was just right there.”

Even though MySpace has seen its popularity decline dramatically over the last few years, the website helped Izzy Dunfore build his brand. The success also prompted him to leave Iowa behind for a chance to bring his music to a bigger market. Shortly after Christmas in 2008, he relocated to Minneapolis.

But through his music he keeps his roots present. The name of his third album is “Fields of Opportunity,” and the cover art depicts the state welcome sign phrase, “The People of Iowa Welcome You,” along with his name at the bottom. The double disc album also features a song called “Home,” dedicated to Baxter.

“Baxter, Iowa, man,” he said with a tone of delight. “I grew up and lived there for 28 years of my life. It wasn’t really the opportunity for me to grow to the point I knew I was capable of doing. It’s really nice in the sense that it’s my home and that’s where I grew up, but that’s not what I had planned out for my life and where I wanted to stay. I started up here (Minneapolis) in 2009 and have really been grinding it out in the city.”

Izzy Dunfore knows that some think he’s talking negatively about his hometown, but it’s just the opposite. He is still a proud Iowan who boasts about his love of wrestling and still gets emotional when describing his song “Home.”

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