If there’s a
performer today that embodies the oft-applied and rarely understood moniker of
“songwriter’s songwriter” it’s Houston favorite, Matt Harlan. With songs that
are already well known in many circles Harlan’s studio work is just beginning
to make its mark with his debut studio release, “Tips & Compliments”.
Born and raised in Texas, Harlan soaked up the richness of
the state and its song-smiths while bouncing between its big cities and small
towns. On his debut, Harlan exposes this range of influences, interpreting a
generation steeped in plastic yet filtered through the Hill Country limestone. His
expressive vocals recall Chris Smither and Chris Knight, shading his poignant
songs with soaring heart and aching grit.
Matt's songwriting has been getting some recognition lately
with awards from the Billboard World Songwriting Contest, American Songwriter
Magazine, the Wildflower Arts & Music Festival, Snowbird Mountain Music
Festival and as a Regional New Folk winner at Kerrville.
Americana fans should be familiar with
the stellar crew that joins Harlan on “Tips & Compliments”. Produced by
Rich Brotherton, the disc features vocals from Phoebe Hunt (Belleville Outfit),
fiddle from Warren Hood, and Marty Muse (Robert Earl Keen) on pedal steel.
Matt Harlan was recently included in the forthcoming documentary on the legendary Anderson Fair entitled, "For the Sake of the Song". Details can be found on Matt Harlan's websites and at www.andersonfair.com and www.andersonfairthemovie.com.