Rod MacDonald

Genre: Singer/Songwriter
Secondary Genre: Americana Delray Beach, Florida USA Contact

"..one of the most politically and socially aware lyricists of our time" (All Music Guide), contempory singer/songwriter Rod MacDonald has been entertaining audiences worldwide for 30 years with his timeless ballads, modern folk songs, satirical commentaries, wry humor and diverse music genres.

Artist Information

Biography

"A man who has chosen to make his own way, to fulfill his destiny, and to include you in his journeys."

Genre: Singer-Songwriter of Adult Contemporary Music
Origin: U.S.
Official Band WebSite: www.rodmacdonald.net
MySpace site: www.myspace.com/rodmacd

Represented by:
LJ McCormack Agency
Web: www.ljmccormackagency.com
Email: laurie@ljmccormackagency.com
Ph: (770) 607-8189


Highlights include:

Florida Atlantic University Instructor & Performance Lecturer

9 Albums in a 35 year international touring and recording career

Sing Out! Featured Artist

USA Songwriting Competition Finalist

1st American Folksinger to tour liberated Czech Republic

20 Original compositions included in Smithsonian Folkways Recordings of The Fast Folk Music Collection

Signature songs "American Jerusalem" & "Sailor's Prayer" covered by many notable artists

Acoustic Live Featured Artist

Best Local Acoustic Performer-The New Times Broward-Palm Beach

Best Acoustic Act-Best of Palm Beach Free Press

Biography:


A Rod MacDonald concert is an intimate, authentic, inspirational and uplifting experience. From the moment Rod begins to sing he grabs his audiences and doesn't let go. A renowned songwriter, a gifted vocalist and an engaging entertainer in full command of his artistry, his easy going demeanor resonates an appealing warmth and sincerity that quickly creates an intimate rapport with his audiences.


Moving effortlessly between the styles that have deeply influenced him since his early days in Greenwich Village, he masterfully accompanies himself with solid guitar work and exciting harmonica licks. An award winning songwriter whose style defies any genre label, Rod's music is infectious and inspiring, often humorous, sometimes reckless, frequently evocative, usually thought provoking - and - always compelling. Rod has released 9 solo cds in the U.S. and Europe including his latest, "After The War", and regularly tours the U.S. and abroad. For the past five years when not touring, Rod has been an instructor with Florida Atlantic University presenting a well-attended 8-week lecture/performance series on the history of music.

Throughout a 35-year performing career, Rod MacDonald has been entertaining audiences worldwide with his timeless ballads, modern folk songs, and his musical versatility. Possessing the heart of a troubadour, the soul of a poet and the voice of a virtuoso, he is as distinctive an entertainer as he is a songwriter. Known for his passionate interest in the events that shape our world's societies, Rod is a prolific and poignant communicator who is regarded as "one of the most politically and socially aware lyricists of our time." (All Music Guide).


Rod has released 9 solo albums, and has performed at many of the world's finest clubs and major international festivals in the U.S., Europe and Canada. The first American folksinger to tour the liberated Czech Republic, Rod performed frequently at the 3-4 day Straznice Festival for audiences of 10,000, where he debuted his passionate anthem "For The People", a tribute to the newly freed Czechs. He summered with the Oglala Sioux Indians on their South Dakota reservation where he met Frank Fool's Crow, ceremonial chief and medicine healer and to whom he dedicated his 2nd album, "White Buffalo" featuring the song of the same name. Said Rod, "he is a great inspiration to me, and to everyone who knows him."


Among the more than two dozen artists who have recorded his works are Dave Van Ronk, Four Bitchin' Babes with Christine Lavin, Happy Traum and Garnet Rogers. Rod's albums "No Commercial Traffic" (re-released in 2002) and "White Buffalo" are regarded as "one of the towering achievements in modern folk music." (Boson Herald).


Born and raised in a small Connecticut town, Rod was educated at the University of Virginia and Columbia Law School. Drawn to music since childhood and artistically ambitious by nature, it was not unexpected that during his final year at Columbia, and having done a stint as a correspondent for Newsweek Magazine, he put aside all thoughts of a legal career and instead dedicated himself solely to music. Already performing since his early college days, he graduated from Columbia, never took the bar exam and remained in New York.


Rod became a major part of the 80s Greenwich Village folk renaissance, and performed with Pete Seeger, Tom Chapin, Dave Van Ronk, Suzanne Vega, Doc Watson, John Gorka, and Emmylou Harris. Rod frequently headlined at New York's Speakeasy and Folk City clubs, and his memorable performance at The Bottom Line of what became his signature song, "American Jerusalem", was heralded by fans and media alike as a "defining moment in folk music history".


In 2002, Smithsonian Folkways recognized Rod's considerable contribution to folk music by including more than 20 of his songs in their Fast Folk Musical Magazine, honoring him as one of the most heavily represented artists in the series. "MacDonald's place in the folk Hall of Fame is assured by his 'A Sailor's Prayer,' a hymn-styled tune that many people mistook for a traditional song" writes Richard Skelly of All Music Guide . The lead-off track on Smithsonian's anniversary CD featured "American Jerusalem", "a brilliant contrast of rich and poor, of the powerful and the powerless in Manhattan." (Sing Out! * Summer 2003).


Throughout his career Rod has remained a vital force in the contemporary folk music world. The Boston Folk Festival wrote "Rod MacDonald is an original Greenwich Village icon-a pivotal folk singer who uses his background in law and journalism to ask the important questions of our time."


In his trademark balladeer style, Rod artfully weaves together a tapestry of journalistically insightful lyrics and poetic imagery offering up to listeners entertaining, thought-provoking honesty - and often humorously satirical commentaries on a variety of topics that invite and inspire his listeners to come to their own conclusions. Although among Rod's works are a number of enchantingly romantic love songs, when his satire is turned towards politics and current events, he is at his wittiest.


Residing in Delray Beach, Florida, since the mid-90s, Rod maintains an aggressive touring, recording and teaching schedule. As distinctive an entertainer as he is a songwriter, he continues adding to an already powerful body of works with songs that document our times and "hit all the right emotional notes" says Michael Stock of Miami's NPR WLRN. "MacDonald approaches the genre differently from most contemporary singer-songwriters. His 'protest' songs are narratives that invite you to draw your own conclusions ... takes listeners on previously untrod paths in his unique stories." (Rich Warren-Sing Out!)


"I will always think of The Village as my first real adult home" says Rod. "I spent 20 years in Greenwich Village. It provided so much of what I wanted - a seriousness about the music, a living tradition of songwriting excellence and a wealth of brilliant people to interact with and learn from .. the clubs gave me a place to develop my own style and writing, and the collective enterprises we formed brought us a higher level of recognition than was available to most of us who weren't playing disco, punk or whatever else the commercial music business was peddling. Though I feel I also have grown as an artist tremendously since moving south, I will always think of The Village as my first real adult home." (From "MacDonald fits right in at Dylan Festival"-Interview with Bob Price, New Jersey Herald)



"Although he has stayed out of the commercial mainstream ... he's considered by many to be one of the preeminent folk musicians of his time ... something in his physical demeanor and in the way he talks about his music and the folk scene, belies the commercial pomp and circumstance ... performance powerful, hypnotic." (Scott Rupp-Brandon News/Tampa Tribune)



"A Tale of Two Americas", Rod's 2007 release by Wind River Records in the U.S., and Brambus Records in Europe, "provides Rod's perspective on current political and world events, along with putting to words the thoughts and feelings emanating from everyday life." Says Kevin McCarthy of Celtic Folk Music, "MacDonald has proven again here that he is a master at musically portraying the difficult issues facing this country and the world. It's also abundantly clear that MacDonald didn't head to Florida to retire. In fact, he appears to have discovered the fountain of youth. Lucky for us."


In 2003, Rod's 911 tribute, "My Neighbors In Delray", (Recognition) was selected as a Folk Category finalist in the USA Songwriting Competition. In contrast to many other 911 songs written, "Neighbors" is more of a questioning, reflective commentary, an observation of the 911 terrorists' adaptation to Florida's casual lifestyle, their easy integration into the culture, and how they unobtrusively mapped out their terrorist activities while residing only blocks away from Rod's home.


Rod also enjoys teaching "Songwriting for Self Expression", his self-styled 6-week workshop for both experienced and inexperienced songwriters, has twice been an instructor for Common Ground on the Hill, a two-week workshop sponsored by McDaniel College in Westminster, MD., and has conducted songwriting workshops at the New York Open Center in New York City.


Rod has just released his newest CD, "After The War", featuring the song of the same name (Fred Pohlman, copyrighted 1980 Blue Flute Music ASCAP), and "This One", Europe's version, was released in October 2008 by Brambus Records.


This is the first cd released on Blue Flute Music, Rod's own independent label, since his first release in the mid-70s, "No Commercial Traffic".


Produced by JP Bowersock, this cd brings together a top-flight band and demonstratres Rod's powerful vocals and range as a singer. While not categorically a greatest hits cd, "After The War" shows the expansiveness of Rod's career that has brought him to audiences throughout North America, Europe and Australia, and also to a rich personal life in Greenwich Village, Italy, the Czech Republic, US Native American reservations, and since 1995, south Florida, where he and his wife reside with their two young children.


"A fraction of the songs that exist in the public domain possess much more than a fleeting immediacy. MacDonald has for decades crafted in word and melody, living and breathing entities that bear repeated hearing", writes Arthur Wood in FolkWax. After three and a half decades soldiering in the trenches of folk music, Rod MacDonald has emerged with what well may be the cd of his career ... and yet, there is undoubtedly still much more to come.


For the past five years when not touring or in a recording studio, Rod has been an instructor with Florida Atlantic University through their Lifelong Learning Program, presenting a well-attended 8-week lecture/performance series on the history of music at several FAU campuses.


"He's a restless traveler, seeker and communicator of the truth ... and an obedient servant of his music. What more is there ?" (Arthur Wood, Acoustic Live April 2002)


Of himself and his music, Rod says ...."something to touch your heart .. something to awaken your spirit .. something to tickle your funny bone .. something to make you a little more conscious of your role in life. All of this sounds very serious, but it's really what I feel my job is."

Represented by
LJ McCormack Agency
Ph: (770) 607-8189
Email: laurie@ljmccormackagency.com
Internet: www.ljmccormackagency.com



Instrumentation

Rod MacDonald
Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar
Harmonica

Discography

After The War (US)
This One (Europe)
A Tale of Two Americas (US/Europe)
Recognition (US/Europe)
Into The Blue (US/Europe)
And Then He Woke Up (US)
Highway To Nowhere (US)
The Man On The Ledge (US)
Bring On The Lions (Europe)
White Buffalo (US/Europe)
No Commercial Traffic (US - 1983 and 2002)

To read Kevin McCarthy's review from Celtic Folk Music of "A Tale of Two Americas", go to:
http://www.icogitate.com/~celticfolkmusic/fr-RodMacDonald2.htm.

To read Arthur Wood's review from FolkWax, go to:
http://www.visnat.com. Wait for the FolkWax icon to appear.


Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

SpringTime In America-Broward PAC June 2009

Press

  • Current Press Release-Media Reviews [+ Show ]

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  • MacDonald fits right in at Dylan Festival [+ Show ]

    Rod MacDonald doesn't really look - or sound - like Bob Dylan. But apparently there's more than a f...

  • Diggin' Deep-Excerpt from SingOut! Summer 2003 [+ Show ]

    Singer-songwriter Rod MacDonald spent two decades living on MacDougal Street in the heart of Greenwi...

  • MacDonald's music mixes political and personal [+ Show ]

    Excerpt: Singer/songwriter Rod MacDonald isn't looking to start a fight - really. It's just th...

  • Rod MacDonald will be missed.. [+ Show ]

    "Why can't I write a simple song?" Rod MacDonald laughed with the question he posed during his set l...

  • Performance Powerful, Hypnotic [+ Show ]

    There's little that folk music legend Rod MacDonald hasn't done in his 30-year music career. Having...

  • A Review of the Rod MacDonald CD [+ Show ]

    "Recognition" reviewed by Kevin McCarthy, 6/04 "Kevin's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews" Ro...

  • Acoustic Live April 2002 - Excerpt [+ Show ]

    The man's nose for truth, tempered by a degree in law and time spent in Washington D.C., abetted by ...

  • Thought-Provoking Honesty by FolkWax [+ Show ]

    "A new Rod MacDonald recording is always an event to anticipate and savour....." The American rel...

  • Rod MacDonald - Surviving the alien governator [+ Show ]

    ROD MACDONALD "A Tale of Two Americas" Wind River WR4034CD (2005) "Recognition" Wind River WR4...

Setlist

Rod is an extremely versatile performer with an extensive repertoire of original compositions that cross many genres, including blues, rock n' roll, light jazz, pop and contemporary folk. A seasoned performer, he is as distinctive an entertainer as he is a songwriter, offering his audiences a high energy performance and a memorable evening of entertainment.

"He's considered by many to be one of the preeminent folk musicians of his time..." writes Scott Rupp of The Brandon News/Tampa Tribune.

Typical 1st set is one hour long, followed by a 15-20 intermission. Second set is typically 60 minutes long or more, depending on the venue, plus encores.

A few of Rod's tunes are listed below:

"My Neighbors In Delray"
"For The Good of America"
"You Who Sleep Beside Me"
"Out In The Country"
"Stop The War"
"I Am Bob Dylan"
"I Have No Problems With This"
"White Buffalo"
"American Jerusalem"
"The Aucilla River Song"
"After The Singing"
"We Are The Lucky Ones"
"A Tale of Two Americas"
"Cross Country Waltz"
"Sun Dancer"
"A Sailor's Prayer" (a capella)
"On Any Old Sunday"
"I'll Walk In The Highlands"
"Ballad Of A Black Haired Man"
"Terror Is A Very Magic Word"
"The Governator"
"Smoke"
"Every Living Thing"
"Ray & Ron"
"Dr. Gachet"
"For The People"
"Don't Let Your Dim Light Die"

A sampling of other artists covered:

Bob Dylan
Simon & Garfunkel
Rolling Stones
Beatles
Jimmy Buffett
Roy Orbison
Gene Pitney
Hoyt Axton
Irish & Folk

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