Circle the Waggons featuring Will Payne Harrison & Matt Moran
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Join us in Nottingham for a Circle The Waggons session featuring Nashville artist Will Payne Harrison & Matt Moran from Oklahoma.
Will Payne Harrison
While the native Louisianian has established himself as a fixture of the East Nashville scene these days, Harrison still wears his Cajun heritage proudly on his sleeve, as the album takes its name from the small town where he was born and raised. The title track is a country/western tall tale about a “Titan of Tioga” — written from a first-person perspective — poking fun at the irony of being a big fish in a small pond while still evoking a palpable sense of pride for his roots and Main Street USA in general.Speaking of his roots, Harrison is keen to remind us — Nashville may be serious about getting the music perfect, but New Orleans and Louisiana at-large are serious about keeping the music fun. That dichotomy is on full display with Tioga Titan; while the production and songwriting are rock-solid in the Nashville tradition, there’s an undeniable swagger and effortless cool that emanate from these ten tracks.After years spent honing his craft in Nashville, Harrison embraces the new while nodding to the past with a wry grin on this new album, and has managed to create a collection of ten rich and rewarding country songs that showcase a songwriter at the top of his game. Life is complicated; sometimes we need a laugh, sometimes we need to cry, and Tioga Titan offers both in droves as Harrison takes us on a journey towards that light at the end of the tunnel.
Matt Moran
Beginning as a solo project, Matt Moran released a ten song acoustic album titled "Black Sheep." It was an honest and raw depiction of how it felt to be a struggling alcoholic during pandemic shut down. The album was recorded on a four track cassette recorder from the 1990s."I did it in an effort to keep things simple," Moran said. "I'd been demoing these songs for a while, but I couldn't ever figure out where I was going with them. Recording that way helped me commit to an idea."Since then, the project has expanded to include his twin brother Dan Moran (bass/keys) and drummer Jonas Walker. Taking their namesake from the 2002 album "Heartache Kid," Matt Moran & the Palominos were born.They are currently working on their next full length album. "It's definitely alternative country," says Moran. "We like things a little rough around the edges."
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Will Payne Harrison
While the native Louisianian has established himself as a fixture of the East Nashville scene these days, Harrison still wears his Cajun heritage proudly on his sleeve, as the album takes its name from the small town where he was born and raised. The title track is a country/western tall tale about a “Titan of Tioga” — written from a first-person perspective — poking fun at the irony of being a big fish in a small pond while still evoking a palpable sense of pride for his roots and Main Street USA in general.Speaking of his roots, Harrison is keen to remind us — Nashville may be serious about getting the music perfect, but New Orleans and Louisiana at-large are serious about keeping the music fun. That dichotomy is on full display with Tioga Titan; while the production and songwriting are rock-solid in the Nashville tradition, there’s an undeniable swagger and effortless cool that emanate from these ten tracks.After years spent honing his craft in Nashville, Harrison embraces the new while nodding to the past with a wry grin on this new album, and has managed to create a collection of ten rich and rewarding country songs that showcase a songwriter at the top of his game. Life is complicated; sometimes we need a laugh, sometimes we need to cry, and Tioga Titan offers both in droves as Harrison takes us on a journey towards that light at the end of the tunnel.
Matt Moran
Beginning as a solo project, Matt Moran released a ten song acoustic album titled "Black Sheep." It was an honest and raw depiction of how it felt to be a struggling alcoholic during pandemic shut down. The album was recorded on a four track cassette recorder from the 1990s."I did it in an effort to keep things simple," Moran said. "I'd been demoing these songs for a while, but I couldn't ever figure out where I was going with them. Recording that way helped me commit to an idea."Since then, the project has expanded to include his twin brother Dan Moran (bass/keys) and drummer Jonas Walker. Taking their namesake from the 2002 album "Heartache Kid," Matt Moran & the Palominos were born.They are currently working on their next full length album. "It's definitely alternative country," says Moran. "We like things a little rough around the edges."
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The event listed here is purely for informational purposes. All the details such as venue, date/time, artist information, etc., are subject to change.
This event is not associated with or sponsored by AllEvents, but it may be of interest to you. You can explore more such events with us at AllEvents.
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