Andrew Duhon
“The loudest voices on the biggest platforms don't sound like the voices I hear playing pool at the dive bar or at the diner or coffee shops or at the shows when we're on tour,” says New Orleans-based singer-songwriter Andrew Duhon, a man who’s spent most of his adult life observing, internalizing, and in his own way, documenting American life from sea to shining sea.
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It was Leo Tolstoy who said “All great literature is one of two stories; a man goes on a journey or a stranger comes to town,” and in the case of Andrew Duhon and his latest album Emerald Blue, released today via Vere, both instances are true.
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“The more I love, the less I trust in money / The more I get to know the soul of my fellow man,” sings New Orleans’s prodigal Americana son Andrew Duhon in the opening song of his new album Emerald Blue. Empowered by a wealth of songs crafted and collected throughout the great shutdown and inspired by adventures well-beyond his home in Orleans Parish, Duhon put his poetry in motion and nailed down eleven tunes representative of his view of the world in its current state; politically, socially, and personally.
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