MP3 ThorNton Creek - Songs from the Urban Watershed
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Lyrically driven, thoughtful and fun Americana with love and a big slab of butter.
12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Americana
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"...the band plays Neil Youngish music that is refreshing to hear...easy to listen to..."
Jason Trachtenburg, Jet City Maven, July 1999
"Well, if you like Neil Young, Bowman will have you beaming. The man isn't a clone by any means, but there's enough in his voice to get you harking back to old Neil's acoustic work. As far as his writing goes, the songs are a much more slippery beast, lyrically dense, sometimes even serpentine, uncoiling the soul and that little kernel of truth, the way the best songwriters should."
Chris Nickson, The Rocket, August, 1998
Thornton Bowman moved from Virginia to Washington and, conveniently enough, found a home and a job in Seattle's Thornton Creek Watershed. The rest is history. In fact, it's all history; some of it just hasn't happened yet.
Anyway, that's where he met the other band members and wrote most of the songs. It got a bit wet though and the lyrics were hard to read. Eventually they moved inside where it was easier to record stuff. And that's just what they did. That too was a bit of history, or so they were told.
12 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Folk Pop, ROCK: Americana
Details:
"...the band plays Neil Youngish music that is refreshing to hear...easy to listen to..."
Jason Trachtenburg, Jet City Maven, July 1999
"Well, if you like Neil Young, Bowman will have you beaming. The man isn't a clone by any means, but there's enough in his voice to get you harking back to old Neil's acoustic work. As far as his writing goes, the songs are a much more slippery beast, lyrically dense, sometimes even serpentine, uncoiling the soul and that little kernel of truth, the way the best songwriters should."
Chris Nickson, The Rocket, August, 1998
Thornton Bowman moved from Virginia to Washington and, conveniently enough, found a home and a job in Seattle's Thornton Creek Watershed. The rest is history. In fact, it's all history; some of it just hasn't happened yet.
Anyway, that's where he met the other band members and wrote most of the songs. It got a bit wet though and the lyrics were hard to read. Eventually they moved inside where it was easier to record stuff. And that's just what they did. That too was a bit of history, or so they were told.
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