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Between Cotton Jones, Page France, and his eponymous Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread, Maryland’s Michael Nau‘s built up one hell of an indie rock reputation over his career. And as a family man fast approaching his forties, there’ve been some real waves of wisdom and maturity making appearances in his more recent music. That’s […] The post Michael Nau: “Painting A Wall” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Like a warm cup of coffee, Maryland folk musician Michael Nau’s music will simultaneously relax you with cozy folk vibes and invigorate you with vibrant, expressive lyrics. Formerly the frontman of Page France and Cotton Jones, Nau sounds like your really talented friend playing for you in the living room. In fact, Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread was recorded with friends in a one-bedroom apartment. That LP won’t be released until August 3rd of this year, but the first single, “Less Than Positive” is available now on iTunes. It’s a blissfully sweet love song that will have you toe-tapping along, even on a first listen. Much like other Nau songs, cheerful keys carry the tune and complement Nau’s soulful, uncomplicated vocals for a fully approachable, feel-good sound. Set list: Shadow On Diamond Row - interview - Wonder Light That Ever Hosted by Emmalee Smith. Mixed by Brian Niesz.
American folk singer Michael Nau is used to playing in bands such as Cotton Jones and Page France – but now he's going solo. He plays from his beautiful new album 'Mowing'.
Der amerikanische Musiker Michael Nau hat schon einiges probiert: mit der Band „Page France“ hat er Indiepop gespielt, mit seiner Frau macht er als „Cotton Jones“ seit 2008 Americana. Jetzt erscheint sein erstes Soloalbum „Mowing“. Damit verbreitet Michael Nau warme Wohligkeit. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/album-der-woche-michael-nau-mowing
It’s all a divine lark anyways, with God coming in like a wrecking ball (sorry Miley) and swinging it low to bring about our happy ending. As we enter the Advent season––the waiting and longing for God’s arrival––we can place our hopes in the very blood and breath of Christ who has put redemption in motion.listen to the full "Chariot" by Page France: and here’s this: raw gritty new year’s eve basement performance that brings me redonkulous joy.check out the book And We Will Become a Happy Ending by theStory.*All credit given to the artist. No copyright infringement intended. For creative purposes only.*
Part 3 of the White Poppies for Remembrance series (recorded Nov. 2006) features reading from the Dhammapada by Siddhartha Gautama while waiting for the Seabus heading towards Victory Square. Along the way, Dave talks about conscientious objection and military service evaders in Canada, mercy and the state of the downtown eastside. Page France sings Chariot, … Continue reading Buddhas in the Trenches – Postcard #42 →