PBS Mini Documentary
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SOME QUICK WORDS
“Through many years of relentless road-dogging, Hurricane has ascended to legendary status on the DIY touring circuit while receiving almost no attention from music media. I had the pleasure of seeing him twice in 2024… It’s possible that these were the two best live sets I witnessed all year.” – Andy Cush
“The positivity that spins throughout Life is Spiritual oozes an off-kilter charm . . . Honestly, some of the most open-hearted songwriting I’ve heard in a long time.” -NPR Music
“You can’t throw a roach clip out the driver’s side window these days without hitting a finger-picking guitarist, but you can’t throw a star across the galaxy and hit anything like Frank Hurricane, and with those odds, how can you refuse?” – Matt Krefting
“So where, exactly, are we giong with this? It’s a question you can’t shake from your mind when you first listen to Frank Hurricane’s hazy Appalachian folk album Life is Spiritual. As you attempt to decipher his off-kilter musings, it eventually becomes clear – you just have to let go. This isn’t a maddening situation, but rather freeing, actually, as you ride shotgun with Hurricane through his whimsical psychedelic trip. And at times, that can get pretty strange man.” -Washington Post
“Frank’s a seer and a singer, a poet laureate of the rusted underbelly of America, rust I often found myself scratched on growing up. He finds transcendence in the asphalt of Tennessee’s most scorched country – giving a reverent Americana profundity to PCP warnings, haunted devil towns, pimpin’, Shrympin (sic), and yeah lonely Juggalos at the local Burger King.” -Raven Sings the Blues
“Those who think all contemporary stuff is simply remade-remodeled precedent really need to check out Life Is Spiritual.” -The Vinyl District
“…the sonic equivalent of hiking the Appalachian Trail.” -Dying For Bad Music
“…overwhelmed by evil and beauty.” -Tiny Mix Tapes
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Dear Frank , I met you at the Kraak Festival in Brussel. I’m working in a venue in Nantes in France called Le Lieu Unique ( http://www.lelieuunique.com ) . I’d like to know if you could be interested to play in my venue the december 16TH 2017 . Every year we are organizing an event around folk music called la Folk Journée where we ask to some musicians we love to play the repertoire of an other folk artist . Of course you could play some of your songs too !!! let me know if you could be interested and what artist you’d like to play !! all my best .
Cyril
wwww.lelieuuunique.com
http://www.lelieuunique.com/site/2016/12/10/la-folk-journee-4/
http://www.lelieuunique.com/site/2015/12/16/la-folk-journee-3/