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Wannabe: Coyote

Wannabe: "Coyote" by John Calvin Abney “Coyote” is yet another huge leap forward for JCA as I think he is still exploring and finding out who he is as a musician and who he wants to be. Where I’ve previously pigeonholed him as “Americana,” he has now surpassed that type of gentrification as he’s become a songwriter that is able to capture the ubiquitousness of human nature. His music traverses space and time to become a reflection of those listening and there’s a lot of magic to be found in that skill. If you'd like more from John Calvin Abney,...

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Mother Church Pew - Coyote Review

Mother Church Pew - Coyote Review

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Rolling Stone Country: 10 New Country Artists You Need to Know: May 2018

Rolling Stone Country: 10 New Country Artists You Need to Know: May 2018

Rolling Stone Country: 10 New Country Artists You Need to Know: May 2018 John Calvin Abney Sounds Like: Dreamy folk with a good balance of sadness and sunshine For Fans of: Elliott Smith, M. Ward, Wilco's slower acoustic tracks Why You Should Pay Attention: If you've seen John Moreland live, you've likely also seen John Calvin Abney, who spends part of his time onstage performing alongside the fellow Oklahoman singer-songwriter. But Abney's been making his own music for a decade too, with his subtle, introspective skills culminating on his newest LP, Coyote. Written after weathering some personal losses – of a friend (the...

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OK Gazette - John Calvin Abney interview

Roamin’ holiday Abney said the lead into every album feels different from the last one. Each record was its own journey. “Album releases are funny because they’re obstacles to be overcome,” he said. “You complete all these tasks and it’s a good time to kind of measure yourself and what you’ve learned.” What Abney has learned this time around is that any challenge left neglected will eventually consume you. Life can be tough, but it is always rolling forward. “You have to fight your battles,” he said, “and even if you lose them, you have to keep moving. That’s something...

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