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Folk Singer to Rally with Energy Activists
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Folk Singer Nathan Moore to Rally with Energy Activists
Oct 1, 2009, Staunton, VA. Nathan Moore’s new album Folk Singer has been praised for bringing balladry into the 21st century, and in October, the award-winning songwriter steps into another long-held folk singer tradition—he’s adding the music to the rally cry of social activism.
Moore will appear Oct. 16-18 at the Carolinas Power Shift Regional Summit 2009 in Chapel Hill, NC, one of many such rallies across the country demanding bold action on clim
FolkWax Reviews Folk Singer
The Choice of a New Generation
Singer/Songwriter Nathan Moore has put out a solo EP that has a brilliant sheen. There was a true calm quality on the recordings of Woody Guthrie. The songs were about the message he was singing and not about self promotion; Nathan has that same quality. They tell their stories by making the listener part of the story.
Moore plays acoustic guitar, banjo, and harmonica on the album. His harmonica playing is very fitting on the album. I always felt even Dylan and Neil Young’s playing was too high in the
Relix Reviews Folk Singer
RELIX OCTOBER 2009. On Folk Singer, magician and troubadour Nathan Moore is up to his old tricks, working his magic into this latest batch of folk songs about life, both his and yours, versus dreams, both broken and deferred. An EP on the heels of a recent full-length, Moore proves as proficient as Ryan Adams, as lyrical as Jeff Tweedy and as charming as a deadbeat carton character that wakes up, rubs his belly and leans into the day. The disc starts off ominously with the lyircal triple-hitter heaviness of “Tombsotne,” “Hard Times” and “Bending Spoons,” and then turns the mood around with the itnerant “Travelin’ On,” a t
Folk Singer Jambase Review
Dennis Cook works his word magic once again! “…this EP’s assortment could slot in next to any revered folkie classic out there, music full of sweet ‘n’ sour understanding of the human condition.”
FOLK SINGER review on jambase.com
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