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ARTIST: Devin Tuel
SONG: “Mountain Man”
BIRTHDATE: August 1st, 1989
HOMETOWN: Lyndell, Pennsylvania
CURRENT LOCATION: New York City
AMBITIONS: To travel the world with my person making music and love.
TURN-OFFS: The Internet.
TURN-ONS: History, pipe tobacco, strong hands, Black Sabbath… We could talk about this for at least six hours and I’d still be naming things.
DREAM GIG: Red Rocks, of course!
FAVORITE LYRIC: I think I wake up every morning with a new answer, today it was the Stephen Stills line from 4+20, “A different kind of poverty now upsets my soul”.
CRAZIEST PERSON I KNOW: She knows who she is and what she did.
SONG I WISH I WROTE: Joni Mitchell’s, A Case of You.
5 PEOPLE I’D MOST LIKE TO HAVE DINNER WITH: Neko Case, Martin Luther King Jr., Neil Young, Jim Morrison, and Ravi Shankar.
MY FAVORITE CONCERT EXPERIENCE: I saw CSN at Bethel Woods a few years back, it was amazing to stand on the original site of the Woodstock Music Festival and hear them live.
I WROTE THIS SONG: I have an intense love for Appalachia… its peoples and music. Mountain Man was written as my way of paying homage to the man who chose to live out his life in solitude and was frowned upon by others for that choice. Perhaps I am asking people to stop judging and start listening more.
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