Paul Dougherty “River Pearl”

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    Artista / Grupo: Paul Dougherty

    Álbum: River Pearl

    Discográfica: Bake It Black

    Año publicación: 2014

    Fecha crítica: 4/2015

    Valoración: VERY GOOD

This time Paul Dougherty comes with an album with a handful of songs that include Americana, some blues and a little bit of bluegrass, with influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Muddy Waters, Van Morrison or Guy Clark With a thick wearily voice, Paul develops thirteen own songs on a smooth calm way, giving a special stress to the poetic intimate lyrics but, over all, to vocal arrangements For those who are not familiar with Paul mention he was born in Nashville, Tennessee and his father was well-known singer and an organist Tommy Dougherty When he finished his studies Paul travelled to Berlin just at the same time of Berlin wall fall down, and he settled there, doing different trips to Nashville, travels that gave him the opportunity to make his first recordings at the Mecca of country music In 2002 he definitively established his home in Germany and since then on, he has made countless tours all over Europe



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