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MP3 Scott McClatchy - Blue Moon Revisited

Rock, Country, Americana

13 MP3 Songs in this album (49:12) !
Related styles: ROCK: Americana, COUNTRY: Alt-Country

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As the onetime singer/songwriter/guitarist for Philadelphia''s The Stand, McClatchy guided The Stand through a successful run that included being named Best Unsigned Band by both East Coast Rocker & WMMR Radio. McClatchy’s music blurs the lines between all styles of American music. Rock, folk and country are all touchstones of his song writing. McClatchy and his band have worked nationally with acts as varied as Steve Earle, John Hiatt, Confederate Railroad, The BoDeans and Little Steven. McClatchy also performed acoustically with folks like T-Bone Burnette and Corey Glover (Living Colour). McClatchy left his native Philadelphia for New York City to join forces with Scott Kempner and Manny Caiati of The Del Lords. In 2000, McClatchy and Kempner paired up as artist and producer on McClatchy''s debut CD: “Blue Moon Revisited”. With follow up CDs; “Redemption” & “Burn This" and coming in 2009; "A Dark Rage"

McClatchy has also toured extensively since the last CD. He has traveled as guitar player for Dion ["Runaround Sue"] and with Dave [The Brandos] Kincaid’s “The Irish Volunteer” show. Scott has also played guitar and bass with the Nashville genius, Tommy Womack. Three of Scott''s songs can be heard on the soundtrack of the independent film, God, Sex & Apple Pie, which won the Award For Best Picture at the 30th Parallel Film Festival. And he also has produced CD’s for these other NYC artists: Meghan Cary, Hillary Epstein & Simone Reyes.

Country Standard Time (USA) reviews “Blue Moon Revisited”
McClatchy takes the classic roots rock forefather like CCR, The Rolling Stone and early Rod Stewart and couples them with the energy of a runaway steam engine. But it’s mainly McClatchy’s own style that makes the deepest impression. There is a definite rock and roll heart inside Scott McClatchy, but he tempers it with enough honky tonk to please both the country and the rock audiences.

Miles of Music reviews McClatchy''s "Redemption":
Scott McClatchy melds a rustic twanginess with a blue-collar sensibility. McClatchy displays a gift for dealing with weighty issues without being heavy-handed. He weaves a Byrdsian guitar line through the title track, a song in which he questions sin and redemption. "My Family''s Land" and "Goodnight Bobby", meanwhile, are two moving story-songs chronicling hardscrabble, rural American life.

Rootstown (Belgium) reviews “Burn This”
Scott McClatchy was the largest surprise of the last few years. The expectations were thus very high when we heard that he a new cd on the way. The previous albums "Blue Moon Revisited" and "Redemption" were excellent and with his newest "Burn This" it is no different. This new lively cd goes further where "Redemption" stopped (2002), like the best work of Peter Case, John Hiatt, John Mellencamp and the later Springsteen.
"Burn This" is sharp, after ten listens, I find that the music becomes better, and that the cd is in fact considerably addictive.

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