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MP3 Duane Carleton - Once Lost, Then Torn Down

Rocking Americana that tells of the heroic struggles of the working class and small town America.

13 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, COUNTRY: Country Rock



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Duane Carleton is the newest voice of rural America. His songs capture the essence of working class life. Whether he is describing the everyday people of small town America and their relationships or the struggles that they encounter in their day-to-day lives, he conveys the beauty and tragedy of a disappearing lifestyle. His music falls into the Americana style. He paints a vast and colorful landscape with his songwriting as he covers the spectrum from poetic ballads, to upbeat rockers, to political story songs that could be aptly described as the offspring of Steve Earle and The Rolling Stones.
Duane was born, raised and continues to reside in rural New England and his upbringing is evident in his work ethic. He currently plays 300 dates a year, has released 13 albums as well as 1 dvd. He just completed a music video and has released his latest cd entitled “Once Lost, Then Torn Down” on the Higher Road Records label. He has also appeared as a guest on no less than 15 other cd’s by artists as varied as, Bicycle Mary, John Erlandson, and Laura Molinelli. He has opened shows and played with such luminaries as Rick Danko of The Band, Gov’t Mule, Eddie Money, Loverboy, The Fixx, Jimmy LaFave and Steve Forbert to name just a few.
‘Seven Days Magazine’ said, “West Rutland musician, composer and music producer Duane Carleton does it all…Carleton sings like a young Bob Seger. He writes catchy pop songs concerning his life and loves.”
‘Metronome Magazine’ referred to his guitar playing as “torrid” and his vocals as “over the top”.
‘The Vermont Review’ said that he has an “original sound and lyrics”, that his guitar playing was “explosive” and “In this day of multi mix styles, it’s nice to hear something real that’s well composed.”
In ‘Vermont Woman’ Alyssa Todd of Big Heavy World said, " ''Leaving Despair'' by Duane Carleton is probably the most beautiful, honest album I have ever listened to. He really captures life in semi-rural Vermont. With all the crap you can hear on the radio today it is refreshing to hear someone sing from their heart."

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