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Under The Shadow Of The San Gabriel

the new album by 

Fletcher Harrington

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fletcher Harrington

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fletcher Harrington led the country-rock band Cowboy Buddha beginning in 1995 and released his first solo album in 2001, solidifying his status as one of California's leading singer/songwriters working along the country-rock axis. Harrington's music draws primarily from such country-rock icons as Neil Young, Johnny Cash and Uncle Tupelo, yet the singer/songwriter also has roots in such garage punk bands as the Minutemen and pop/rock bands as REM. As a result, his music doesn't fall within a simple category but rather spans the axis from country to rock. His first album, "Eyes On Fire & Knuckles Sore" garnered strong radio play on independent American and European stations. It was voted best independent Album of the Year by the Orange County Register and he was picked as one of the top 100 Orange County Musicians EVER by the OC Weekly (along side such legends as Dick Dale, Jackson Browne and The Righteous Brothers.)

 

 

 

 

 

Eyes On Fire & Knuckles Sore (2001)

"No song is like the last and all the tunes are convincing" - Big Takeover Magazine

"It's Americana at its best and ought to find its way quickly to the forefront" - Radio Del Ray

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The Ghost In The Choir  (2003)

Harrington writes sleeve-tugging little tunes that show real talent and heart" - All Music Guide

"Fletcher Harrington isn't just a musician, he's an artist" - Freight Train Boogie

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Under The Shadow Of The San Gabriel (2007)

 

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