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This is my newest cover song of the week video. To see more videos check out ReidTV. www.reidmaclean.com
Reid Maclean’s newest release, ‘Bright Fading Star’, is a remarkable album in its rich & dynamic texture as well as its fluency in inhabiting a variety of styles. The personality of the album remains constant while the backdrop shifts from acoustic pop to Celtic ballad to Jazz standard to Nashville country rock. The result is a truly expressive and lush recording with surprising moments that will continue to reveal themselves long after the first listen.
Bright Fading Star was recorded in NYC with the help of Reid’s lifelong cohorts Will Berlind (producer, keyboards) and Colin Mcgrath (multi instrumentalist). The three met in first grade and have been influencing, cavorting & collaborating ever since.
The cast of characters on the album includes Rob Moose (Sufjan Stevens, Antony & the Johnsons), Marco Pasnascia (Herbie Hancock, Roy Hargrove), Dana Lyn (Susan McKeown, Rice Paddies), Michael Leonhart (Steely Dan, Lenny Kravitz) as well as members of Reid’s former band ‘Spinoza’ Lee Kizer, Paul Phillips, and Kieran Kelly & Stein Malvey.
Reid’s musical education began at church where he was a member of the choir from the age of 3 till he was 20. At the same time he was performing on and off Broadway in shows ranging from the Sound of Music (national tour) to ‘The Knife’ opposite Mandy Patinkin at the Public in NYC; a musical chronicling the life of a man who decides to have a sex change. In college Reid continued his musical studies culminating with a year and a half stay in India studying the Sitar.
Reid spent the better part of the 90’s playing in NYC & around the East coast with Spinoza in a gold van carpeted on the interior thus earning the name ’fuzzy nugget". Spinoza released 3 albums in 8 years and has very little recollection of what happened in between. Much of the band is now married, some have procreated, others divorced, and it is through this haze of life that Reid has reemerged into the lime light as a solo artist.
With the release of ‘Bright Fading Star’ Reid is touring again. He most recently finished a three week tour of the East coast with Colin McGrath and Larry Gallagher. ’The Three Headed Dog’ was a rousing success and ended up being a foot stomping affair as the trio made their way from backyard BBQ to rooftop cocktail party to ocean front house concert serenade.
Reid is currently planning a CD release party at NYC premier acoustic venue The Living Room. Stay tuned for more info.
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As for your cover of "American Tune": "Dude, I think that was IT". You guys nailed it. I loved all three of your originals too, with "Full Time Job" as my favorite. You are gifted, sir. Thanks for your music.
you're sounding great, and I'm glad to see you're getting out there and playing quite a bit. I dunno if you've done folk alliance before, but I did one last year, message me if you want any info. Memphis? cool! b
Hey Holmes, Change of plans. I'm flying to Brazil on Thursday until the 24th. James is going to throw down a fist full to help him with this shoot. Any tips on South America?
Hi Reid, Hope you're well. Just got a message from you, video, could open it. I was worried it would be you and Lee in drag with Mark sneaking in at the end...so...
Yah, I'm psyched. I'll be playing solo, but along with Maeve,TC,and Jim Trick. we're all playing our own stuff, but collaborating on some of each others tunes. Should be a good time, you should consider a visit!?
hey man...good to see you on this god-forsaken internet site..."sign of the gypsy queen" by April Wine is playing on my computer right now...great song...i have never heard it before...es good...hope you're well