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John Colvert writes songs that are direct and honest. His stories lead the listener down the hazy road of being young and lost; a feeling that we all relate to and well remember.
John has come a long way from his early days of rambling among the coffeehouses and bars of Southern Rhode Island, playing covers for tips and drinks. In January 2008, he decided to close the book on his cover-playing past and start writing a new chapter of his own. John challenged himself to rip his roots out from the ground to see where he’d gone wrong, what he’d gotten right, and how make some sense of what was left. He has yet to find all the answers, but his words and music ask the important questions.
Helping John flesh out his narratives of love and loss is multi-instrumentalist Evan Gavry. Surrounded by music from an early age, Evan grew up in a house laden with string, wind, and percussion instruments of every shape and size. He tried his hand at every one, adding lap steel, banjo, and of course guitar to the arsenal of sounds at his disposal.
Together, Colvert and Gavry realized that they had been walking down the same road, but had never crossed paths. With a common love for hearfelt, deeply-rooted music, they are able to compliment each other’s personal experiences in song. Where John builds spare, haunting hymns of personal tragedy, Evan adds flourishes of color from his limitless palette. |
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