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MP3 Malcolm McKinney - Don´t Cry Blue

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Description:

(ID 1448215)
Songs like a good steak dinner, or like homemade cookies loaded with raisins, nuts and chocolate chips. Songwriter/singer, Country Folk, Modern Folk, Country & Folk Blues styles originals.mostly solo vocal with acoustic guitar.

12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Modern Folk, COUNTRY: Country Blues



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âThe music is poignant, simple and accurate. He has put a reality into words that most don't even acknowledge.â Nicole from Maine

" Sometimes in the morning
I think I hear a phrase echo through the haze
Just beyond my vision
Something that she said one night
Before we went to bed one night"

Sometimes

In 2003 Malcolm McKinney returned to performing acoustic music and writing in the folk/country genre. Active from 1964 through 1986, his songs "Don't Cry Blue," "Sometimes in the Morning", and more have been recorded and sung by Jonathan Edwards, Bill and Bonnie Hearne, Grass, Food, and Lodging, and others.

He was a member of the band Sugar Creek with Jonathan Edwards and Joe Dolce of "Shaddap You Face" fame.
He performed solo and with his brother Todd in the New England area during the 1970s and worked in Nashville with a small publishing company in the early 1980s.

He has been living and working in Southeast Florida since 1987.


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