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Michael Berkowitz : A Song For Every Station
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Lyrically and rhythmically-driven acoustic folk music. Paul Simon meets Josh Ritter.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2008
A Song For Every Station © Copyright-Michael Berkowitz / songs about snow
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Shifting Plates 4:50 Not Available
Philadelphia 3:52 Not Available
The Perfect Record Collection 3:32 Not Available
First Time Around 5:48 Not Available
Peace 4:09 Not Available
If You Were the Moon 3:50 Not Available
Eleison 2:13 Not Available
God Save the Queen 3:25 Not Available
Fisherman's Daughter 5:39 Not Available
Seashells 4:12 Not Available
Florida 4:00 Not Available
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Album Notes

Even though there's a melancholy to [the] words, there's always an overriding optimism...A New England somberness fought by the beauty of the London underground which eventually crystallizes into something remarkably uplifting. --rob Hinkal of ilyAIMY Michael Berkowitz's lyrically and rhythmically driven songs are "reminiscent of early works by We're About 9 or Dave Carter." Based in Reston, VA by way of Columbia, MD and Oberlin, OH, Michael has become an active member of the Washington DC/Baltimore live music scene, as a performer and open mic host. In November 2007 Michael made his first appearance at NERFA as part of the Folk DJ's Choice Showcase, and in February 2008 released his first full-length CD, "A Song For Every Station." Produced by Jeff Romano (Devon Sproule, Paul Curreri), the CD features performances by Pat Wictor, Cheryl Prashker, and We're About 9. [Michael's] lyric-driven songs are reminiscent of early works by Eliot Bronson, We're About 9 or Dave Carter. --Scott Moore, Moore Music (in the House)

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