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“Cozy songs that hark back to the late 1960’s Van Morrison" NEW YORK TIMES
“…a spirited nod to pure Southern soul, infused with classic keyboards, riveting guitar riffs and a vocal that emotes with the ageless grace of a distinguished veteran.” BLURT
“Songs deepen lyrically with each passing song.” PERFORMING SONGWRITER
“…a journey from the inside out, rife with nuance.” NO DEPRESSION
"Clarence Bucaro has hit an artistic apex with the release of his latest album, 'Til Spring." NPR
“The roots offspring of Jackson Browne and Ricki Lee Jones" BOSTON PHOENIX
“…inspirational…beautiful.” CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
“Jazz-infused songs reminiscent of Moondance-ear Van Morrison.” TIME OUT NEW YORK
"…a timeless perspective from a freshly informed view.” AMPLIFIER |
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JULY -With Dave Alvin 10 World Cafe Live Philadelphia, PA 11 Highline Ballroom New York, NY
-Southern Troubadours in the Round w/Anders Osborne, Clarence Bucaro and Johnny Sansone 15 Palms Playhouse Winters, CA 16 Crystal Bay Casino Crystal Bay, NV 17 The Mint Los Angeles, CA 18 Humphreys San Diego, CA 19 Mojito's San Francisco, CA 20 Mississippi Studios Portland, OR 23 Egyptian Theatre Park City, UT 24 Friday's at Copper Copper Mtn, CO 25 Oriental Theatre Denver, CO 26 Bellyup Aspen Aspen, CO |
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Clarence Bucaro on Mountain Stage/ NPR story |
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Wednesday, 24 June 2009 |
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Clarence is airing on Mountain Stage the week of June 5th on your local stations. NPR did a piece on Clarence, here is an excerpt: "The career of singer, songwriter and guitarist Clarence Bucaro has hit an artistic apex with the release of his latest album, 'Til Spring. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Bucaro ambled around the country before trying his hand at music, first studying at Ohio State, then taking a long summer to hike the Appalachian Trail before finally moving to New Orleans. His first set of demos, Sweet Corn — and its follow-up, Sense of Light — didn't fully display Bucaro's creativity. But after a move to New York, a newfound love and a depressing winter, Bucaro drew upon two main sources for 'Til Spring: the 1938 Jon Fante novel Wait Until Spring, Bandini and You Must Believe in Spring, recorded in 1977 by the jazz pianist Bill Evans." |
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