Change Is Callin'
Aaron MacDonald

Performed By
Aaron MacDonald
Album UPC
778591769025
CD Baby Account
CDB00155651
CD Baby Track ID
5390064
Label
Aaron MacDonald
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
146
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm81337203
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
1,238
Writers
Writer
Aaron W MacDonald
Pub Co
Aaron MacDonald
Composer
Aaron W MacDonald
Clearance
Sync & All Media Uses
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - other
Description
Chaotic, melodic, and hypnotic. Acoustic rock style that has audiences tapping their feet and feeding their minds. The album is a listeners delight; the performance a sensory experience.
Notes
Aaron MacDonald is a singer and songwriter from Mabou, Nova Scotia. His album offers a catchy, folk-style rock that will set listeners dancing and tapping their feet. Coupled with MacDonald’s voice-to-remember tones and cause-for-pause lyrics, the album is a listeners delight; his performance a sensory experience.
The title track and inspiration for the album, "John Prine's Advice", was written after a final tour stop in Montreal. Upon traveling back to Nova Scotia, MacDonald penned the tune and decided to go back to his roots, beautiful Cape Breton Island, and get back to the basics of writing songs.
“Aaron is, to say the least, an incredible entertainer,” said Corey Bradbury, Vice President of Events at St. Francis Xavier University, after a recent show. “His lyrical elegance and on-stage presence make his show a date to circle on the calendar.”
Jimmie Inch, Executive Producer/Host, East Coast Countdown says, "Aaron MacDonald is one of this region's top new singer / songwriters. His latest CD, John Prine's Advice, is a great collection of songs and an excellent showcase of his writing and performing skills."
John Prine’s Advice pays tribute to the influence Prine had on MacDonald’s musical career. Various turns of phrase throughout the album are reminiscent of Prine’s lyrical ability, and the songs have the ability to stand alone as poems in and of themselves. Yet within the songs are lines that, while treating the near and dear important subjects of his own life, have the universal ring of truth and beauty. They are not only singable and memorable, they offer listeners those little moments of transcendence that can be so elusive.
MacDonald notes, “These songs, together, culminate the last couple of years of my life. I hope people can find some connection with them and enjoy the songs the way we enjoy playing them.”
MacDonald’s lyrics contain a clarity of expression we have come to love in singers like Dave Matthews, Paul Simon and Jack Johnson. His natural gift has enabled him to share the stage with such powerful Canadian acts as Blue Rodeo, The Trews, Joel Plaskett, Gordie Sampson, Ashley MacIsaac, Jimmy Rankin, Great Big Sea and so many others. Aaron MacDonald is a voice to remember; his performances are chocolate for the soul.
The title track and inspiration for the album, "John Prine's Advice", was written after a final tour stop in Montreal. Upon traveling back to Nova Scotia, MacDonald penned the tune and decided to go back to his roots, beautiful Cape Breton Island, and get back to the basics of writing songs.
“Aaron is, to say the least, an incredible entertainer,” said Corey Bradbury, Vice President of Events at St. Francis Xavier University, after a recent show. “His lyrical elegance and on-stage presence make his show a date to circle on the calendar.”
Jimmie Inch, Executive Producer/Host, East Coast Countdown says, "Aaron MacDonald is one of this region's top new singer / songwriters. His latest CD, John Prine's Advice, is a great collection of songs and an excellent showcase of his writing and performing skills."
John Prine’s Advice pays tribute to the influence Prine had on MacDonald’s musical career. Various turns of phrase throughout the album are reminiscent of Prine’s lyrical ability, and the songs have the ability to stand alone as poems in and of themselves. Yet within the songs are lines that, while treating the near and dear important subjects of his own life, have the universal ring of truth and beauty. They are not only singable and memorable, they offer listeners those little moments of transcendence that can be so elusive.
MacDonald notes, “These songs, together, culminate the last couple of years of my life. I hope people can find some connection with them and enjoy the songs the way we enjoy playing them.”
MacDonald’s lyrics contain a clarity of expression we have come to love in singers like Dave Matthews, Paul Simon and Jack Johnson. His natural gift has enabled him to share the stage with such powerful Canadian acts as Blue Rodeo, The Trews, Joel Plaskett, Gordie Sampson, Ashley MacIsaac, Jimmy Rankin, Great Big Sea and so many others. Aaron MacDonald is a voice to remember; his performances are chocolate for the soul.
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