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“Michael Colton has released a new single that takes his wonderful mix of country, rock, and blues that he has become known for to new heights.”
“Siblings share a unique situational bond; they’re the people we practice on, how we learn to co-exist with others, how we learn to share, how we practice cooperation and understand fairness, and how we learn to love. Even when close proximity is no longer a factor, no one shares the same experiences with you like siblings do. Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Michael Colton captures this in his new single, Brother.
“Songs of the summer that are all about hooks can damper an elegant affair, but music presented in the fall like Michael Colton’s Won’t Fall Away are as picturesque as the turning leaves.”
NEWS
12/12/2019 | Susan Hubbard
Siblings share a unique situational bond; they’re the people we practice on, how we learn to co-exist with others, how we learn to share, how we practice cooperation and understand fairness, and how we learn to love. Even when close proximity is no longer a factor, no one shares the same experiences with you like siblings do. Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Michael Colton captures this in his new single, “Brother.”
11/12/2019 | Matt Beard
Singer/songwriter Michael Colton has returned with the release of a brand new single that takes his steadfast country rock/blues sound to new heights. Titled “A Little Crazy,” it’s an exhilarating track that both figurately evokes letting loose and enjoying the ride, and literally signals a pivot out of his comfort zone as he embraces a new direction in his songwriting.
8/7/2019 | Melissa Clarke
Americana Highways brings you this song premiere of Michael Colton’s “Qualified,” the title track from his upcoming August 16th release. “Qualified” features Colton on vocals and rhythm guitar, Reade Pryor on drums, Josh Gonzalez on bass, Luke Miller on piano and organ, Marty Rifkin on pedal steel and Teresa James on backing vocals. Sergio Rueles, Jr. engineered and mixed the album, which was mastered by Peter A. Barker.