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All Genres > Folk > Folk Pop > DAVID KESLER: Inscriptions

I've been writing songs, poetry, short stories and novels since I was a boy, some 35 years ago.

During my thirties I met and hung out with Jack Hardy at his Fast Folk Gatherings, out of which Sean Colvin and Suzzane Vega are perhaps the most notable alumni. Jack is a contemporary of Bob Dylan, and is truly one of the most gifted teachers of song writing around. He always stressed a mix of melody and word, allowing each to grow out of the other.

My music has become a way for me to negotiate the intricacies of this life. After the World Trade Center disaster I found myself playing melodies and writing songs late at night on my Martin OM-23, trying to find some reason in the world after all the illusions were so clearly shattered.

Songwriting influences all my arts and is one with them. The art of song may be the most lasting art form we humans will ever have. Through it all, we must always sing.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.davidkesler.com

Track List:
1. The Rake's Progress
2. Broken
3. Inscription
4. Promenade
5. Caravan
6. Blessed Art Thou
7. The Garden
8. Building
9. In That Town
10. Michael
11. The River Bend
12. Old Photographs
13. Carry Down
14. Bliss

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