Maybe It's Me
Andy Crossland
Performed By
Andy Crossland
Album UPC
786851305623
CD Baby Track ID
TR0000978193
Label
Sewage Records
Released
2014-11-04
BPM
140
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm91473945
Year
2014
Spotify Plays
18
Writers
Writer
Andy Crossland
Pub Co
Andy Crossland
Composer
Andy Crossland
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Maryland
Description
With roots in acoustic folk - and fingers in the cookie jars of rock, country, blues and even a little jazz - there is something for everyone in this debut album of heartfelt whimsy.
Notes
Andy has been singing and playing music since before his hand was big enough to reach all the strings on the guitar. Born in Akron, Ohio, he has lived and played all around the country, from Boston to Los Angeles and places in between - and you can hear it in the eclecticism of his music. With his roots in acoustic folk, and fingers in the cookie jars of rock, country, blues and even a little jazz, there is something for everyone. Whether singing about living in the big bad city or escaping into the desert or the mountains, Andy’s songs will lock in your attention with their universal appeal. His songs will make you think, laugh, or just close your eyes and smile – touching something both familiar and new.
“It’s All True,” offers up a healthy batch of 14 songs to grab your ears and heart. You’ll find a breath of fresh air in songs like ‘Desert Sunrise’ and ‘Summer Days’, commentary on the state of our world in songs like ‘Waning Moon’ and ‘Dirty Streets’, and clever twists on the politics of relationships in the crowd pleasers ‘Traitor’ and ‘Good Thing.’ And be sure to look for guest appearances by Andy’s brother Dave and Ralph Carney, who played sax with Tom Waits, among others!
“It’s All True,” offers up a healthy batch of 14 songs to grab your ears and heart. You’ll find a breath of fresh air in songs like ‘Desert Sunrise’ and ‘Summer Days’, commentary on the state of our world in songs like ‘Waning Moon’ and ‘Dirty Streets’, and clever twists on the politics of relationships in the crowd pleasers ‘Traitor’ and ‘Good Thing.’ And be sure to look for guest appearances by Andy’s brother Dave and Ralph Carney, who played sax with Tom Waits, among others!
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