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Matt
Harlan
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Matt
Harlan
is a songwriter's songwriter. He composes scenic landscapes and pointed statements
disguised as songs. Often non-linear, but always melodic. Harlan's works confront
social norms, celebrate lives overlooked, or just wax poetic about coffee
and bus-stops. Whatever the inspiration, the music is always heartfelt and
genuine.
Born and raised in Texas, Harlan soaked up the richness of the state and its song-smiths while bouncing between big cities and small towns. Always in love with music, he began writing songs in seventh grade after moving from a Houston suburb to the picturesque hills of Boerne. From 60s pop in kindergarten to alt-country in college and all the angst in between, Harlan draws from a range of influences, interpreting a generation steeped in plastic and filtered through the Hill Country limestone. After gigging in rock bands around San Antonio and Austin, Harlan dropped the pick and the power chords to develop his own unique fingerpicking technique. Now back in Houston, he is working to promote his earthy, socially conscious sound.
In 2003 Matt Harlan won the Kerrville Folk Festival's Texas University Songwriters Competition based on the merit of his songs Suitcase Blues, Warm November, and The Optimist. Winning the competition allowed him to play on the Threadgill's Stage at the Festival along with other songwriters from Texas universities.
The Houston Fort Bend Songwriter's Association (HFBSA) has nominated Matt Harlan's Heavy Steel and Spinning Wheels for their 2006 Song of the Year award.
Matt Harlan was recently included in the forthcoming documentary on the legendary Anderson Fair entitled, "For the Sake of the Song". Details can be found on Matt Harlan's websites and at www.andersonfair.com and www.andersonfairthemovie.com.
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