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"When listening to Nathaniel one hears a great mix of modern and traditional music. Nathaniel Maloney is a great wordsmith and he will take you to venues that are new and wonderful!" Tom Ball - Just Plain Folk 91.3FM The Summit (Oct 8, 2005) Like a warm summer day, or a star filled sky, Nathaniel Maloney writes honestly, choosing his words spiritedly. Poetry and his passion for playing guitar rise like the sun from this singer-songwriter's heart. Growing up in the rural township of Burton, Ohio, he found inspiration in nature and all of his life's journey's. Above all Nathaniel's voice natural, and altogether his own can fill a room with no trace of device, but pure truthfulness. With his self titled debut, Nathaniel Maloney (released in 2003), one fan writes Nathaniel Maloney tells tales in his music that seem far too troublesome for someone his age to go through. Yet with the mysticism and maturity of his voice, he pulls it off like one of the great acoustic legends. His lyrics hold a spirit that soul searches and seems to beg listeners for forgiveness. He wears his heart on his guitar strings and his mind in the beauty of his voice. Nathaniel didn't let troublesome times and worries slow him down. In the spring of 2005 he released his second album Old Empty Farmhouse. Cleveland Scene Magazine writes, Maloney's rural folk feels like driving through the countryside with the windows down. It's an album so woodsy and rustic, you can damn near hear the crickets chirping. Nathaniel since has signed with Lost Cat Records and is receiving airplay on various Indie radio stations throughout the United States and Europe. Track List: 1. So Blue 2. New Start 3. Star in the Sky 4. Long Goodbyes, Sad Farewells 5. New Disguise 6. Morning Sun 7. Holding On 8. Sweet Love 9. Winter Blues 10. Should of Known Better Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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