Folk Music In Foley Alabama #hungrytown #americana #folkmusic

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"Any Forgotten Thing" Off of their Album "Any Forgotten Thing"

Embark on a musical journey with Hungrytown, the enchanting collaboration of Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson, whose extensive global touring and unwavering dedication to diverse music genres have birthed a genuine artistic amalgamation. In their sonic realm, Celtic and Americana seamlessly intertwine with ballads and psychedelia, weaving a tapestry that balances sunshine and darkness, joy and despair, not only across albums but within the very fabric of individual songs. Jedd Beaudoin of Popmatters praises the duo for eschewing sentimentality in favor of raw honesty, affirming that one need not plunder others' memories to unearth the essence of truly exceptional songs. Rebecca Hall, the insightful lyricist, is recognized for compositions that echo the timeless resonance of traditional tunes, while Ken Anderson, the producer and multi-instrumentalist, is lauded for his remarkable flair for instrumental embellishments and the creation of Hungrytown's exquisite vocal harmonies. Having initially crossed paths in New York City, where Hall was a jazz singer and Anderson drummed for psychedelic pop bands, their immersion in folk music unfolded later, sparked by a dear friend's poignant bequest of a collection of 1960s folk albums and her guitar, a haunting presence that echoes through all their albums. Don't miss the chance to experience the magic of Hungrytown live at The Foley Public Library on January 31, a celebration of their musical odyssey that transcends time and resonates with genuine emotion.#CapCut
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