MP3 Evan Kolvoord - Chatter of Souls
Sonic folk that is deeply revealing
11 MP3 Songs
POP: Delicate, FOLK: Gentle
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“Evan dubs his music “sonic folk” and I couldn’t have put two words more harmoniously together than that to describe this wholeheartedly enjoyable album “Chatter of Souls”. –Smother Magazine
Heartfelt, full of life, and above all sincere, Evan Kolvoord''s songs and music lure listeners and audiences into a world of railroads and rivers, lost love and lost souls, telephone lines and all night radio stations.
Evan grew up in Austin, Texas where he was revered for his harp playing even from a very young age. For a young harp player in love with music, there is no playground for learning your craft better than Austin. He strapped on his harmonica, picked up his guitar and learned everything he could playing with some of the country''s finest folk and blues musicians as he moved from band to band and built his sound. In 2002, he relocated to Halifax, Nova Scotia where he quickly found a new community of like minded musicians and songwriters. Evan has played at some point with just about every notable musician in Halifax including: Al Tuck, Rose Cousins, Christina Martin, The Hurtin’ Unit, and Jon McKiel, and He is also a full time member of "The Fancy Lebanese Country Band" – where he attempts to first subdue his listeners with charm and then wham! bam! knock their socks off with some good ol'' fashioned get down mouth harp boogie woogie.
In December 2005, Evan released his highly anticipated second full length CD - Chatter of Souls. Decidedly more somber in tone than his first CD, his new release offers fans a more atmospheric sound and a more haunting songwriting approach. Exploring longing, loss, and his new life in Halifax, the CD contains some of his finest songs and once again demonstrates his musical scope and undeniable ability to reveal the subtleties of the human heart.
Chatter of Souls is thick. A dynamic soundscape revealing new sounds, voices, and stories every listen.
"Evan''s got the tone and he''s got the ears. He knows when and where to do what - and when it''s time to give-''er, Kolvoord does not hold back." - (Adam Fine, Halifax NS)