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singer/songwriter/guitarist/solo act. Seamlessly melding country, blues, and folk
Jamey Darnold is a singer/songwriter/guitarist/ solo act originally from the banks of the Mississippi river town of Burlington, Ia. He has released to his credit 13 full length albums that seamlessly meld country, blues, and folk styles spanning from 2004's "Burlington Bound.. a railroad town" to 2023's "The Running River". He is influenced by up and coming Americana artist such as "Jason Isbell" to the folk rock classics of "The Eagles", and Neil Young.
His strongest assets are in the singing and songwriting styles portrayed. Life's lessons endured by what makes the American dream real. The byproducts from growing up in rural Iowa and then leaving... to experience life without boundary's on America's endless trail of concrete. Now residing in rural Kane county Illinois and armed with only guitar and harmonica. He can hold audiences "young and old" and will invite you to listen, enjoy, and to reflect on all His multi-generational/ genre music styles.
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MichaelDuran
Jul 15, 2020
Brilliant interpretation!
roger john
Feb 17, 2019
Good one might be better off with a song. We could at least trust its words.
gabe stenziano
Oct 28, 2016
what a sweet little melody. never heard it before. gets my vote. you sound great , man. the solo so pure, the vocal genuine. well done
Drumnjon
Mar 30, 2014
SUCH A GREAT PRODUCTION SIR...LOVE YOUR SOUND!
Jon:)
Sounds by Ramolly
Feb 21, 2014
My acoustical evening, very nice , love the production!!!
Wade Farlowe
Feb 16, 2014
Hello Jamey,
This sounds as if you wrote it by the phrasing of the lyrics and the melody....very cool song!!!! I hadn't heard the original, but I sure as well like your cover....really does sound like you had written it, Jamey. Great vocals and the arrangement makes for great listening, my friend!!!!!
Best to ya,
Wade
Had to spin this based on the title. A brilliant idea. The actual song and lyrics support the title very nicely. Love those lyrics. And to think it wouldn’t matter if a song was 80. lol