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New American Folk Songs, Volume 1
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He is a writer living in Athens, GA. His songs have been called conversations between Lead Belly and William Faulkner over absinthe. Don Auber’s compositions are a working mythology of Americana, with guitar work a hybrid of bluegrass and country blues, and lyrics owing equal debt to master songwriter Townes Van Zandt and the Southern Gothic literary work of Cormac McCarthy. Born in West Virginia, his roots are deep in Appalachia though the songs spill over landscapes across the continent. Dark fables of indiscernible time where the human animal struggles in godless lands bereft of borders or laws. This is the backdrop of Don Auber’s first release, New American Folk Songs, Volume 1.
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