“Old Song” cover
Thanks to Frank for the cover of “Old Song” from AM’s sophomore album, Soul Variations.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E061foBgYLQ
Check it out at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E061foBgYLQ
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“Old Song” cover27.06.2008 01:51 0 Thanks to Frank for the cover of “Old Song” from AM’s sophomore album, Soul Variations. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E061foBgYLQ Check it out at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E061foBgYLQ AM on Carry You Away – Listen to 2 free songsUncategorized
Music blogging site, Carry You Away, featured AM in their latest post… Plus, if you visit the website you can listen to two of AM’s songs for free: I came across this singer/songwriter the other day in my e-mail: AM. While his name makes him harder to find when doing a Google search, I’ve found that he’s an interesting singer with a sound that I’m really enjoying. To me, he sounds somewhat like Cary Brothers and Chris Stills, two artists that I’ve really enjoyed recently. To listen to “Old Song” and “Endings are Beginnings” on Carry You Away head here: http://carryyouaway.blogspot.com/2008/06/new-artist-am.html ASCAP Music Supervisor ShowcaseASCAP Music Supervisor Showcase July 8, 2008 For more information: http://www.ascap.com/ AM featured in Germany’s “Musik Express”
AM is featured on Germany’s Musik Express – Backstage Edition. A special thank you to Kirsten who has been a valuable member of our team! Follow the links to watch 2 special videos of AM perform “Old Song” and “We Will Remain” live. “Old Song” – http://www.musikexpress.de/ME_Backstage_Session__AM.html “We Will Remain” – http://www.musikexpress.de/ME_Backstage_Session__AM_%282%29.html AM is the “Pick of the Week”Ventura Country Reporter chose AM as their music “Pick of the Week.”
http://www.vcreporter.com/cms/story/detail/picks_of_the_week/5993/ A.M.05/29/2008 For an artist whose career is just beginning its upward trajectory, singer-songwriter AM already has the whole myth-making thing down. He doesn’t like revealing exact dates about certain events in his life, and don’t even bother inquiring about his government name — he is not about to give it up. What we do know is that he was born in Tulsa, Okla., grew up a self-described “rock’n'roll kid,” was working in a music store and playing bar gigs with cover bands by the time he was 15, was influenced to become a songwriter by the likes of Bob Dylan, Beck and Jeff Tweedy, left New Orleans for Los Angeles and fell in with the Hotel Café scene, released his first album, Troubled Times, in 2006, and with its spare, mostly acoustic arrangements and simple-but-cryptic lyrics, caught a buzz in the L.A. neo-folk community, which carried over to his second album, last year’s Soul Variations. Oh, and one other thing: He is playing Zoey’s on May 30. |
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