Alan Horvath
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ACOUSTIC ROCK ... for real. Alan plays acoustic 6-string guitar, using "open" tunings, and sings with raw sincerity. His songs are well crafted and have been praised by some of the best. If you like acoustic stuff with lyrics, here you are.
Why this name?
I performed under the name of Alan Post, from 1969 through '79 ... and I even used it through the delirious decade of disco ... but when 1995 rolled around, and I decided to return to performing as a solo artist, it seemed to me that using my hungarian birthname made all the sense in the world.

A new time ... a new face .. a new name ... but the same approach.
Do you play live?
I occassionally play venues in Greenwich Village/NYC ... Kenny's Castaways, the Bitter End, and others ... but focus my attentions on theater and house-concert venues ... intimacy rules.

I played Austin, TX in '96 as part of the Austin Songwriter's Assoc. show ... and, prior to 1995, I opened for Deana Carter at Nashville's 12th & Porter.

Doug Weston's Troubador, in Los Angeles, holds some tender memories for me, because it was my "home" in '69, '70, and '71.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
Well, it sure opened the doors for independent artists to get much exposure - and internationally, at that! And it also has added to an artists ability to make an easily accessible presentation of music and biographical info.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
I doubt it ... not unless they got real creative and allowed me to maintain creative control and ownership of all my songs and album projects.
Band History:
In June of 1998, work with Bill Aucoin (longtime manager of KISS) led to a signing with Halfmoon Records in Greenwich Village, featuring Alan's artistry on two compilation CDs titled, "Discover New York City In Music."

Alan's presence on the web began in January, 1999 - with a site of his own design: AlanHorvath.com ... his performances encompass the Northeast US and, occassionally, Austin, Texas and Los Angeles, California.

You can download songs from Alan's CDs right here at SoundClick ... you can listen to many more songs at his site ... and you can purchase his CDs or individual songs there, as well as at iTunes.

Horvath's most recent release is a CD of 10 songs based on J.R.R. Tolkien's trilogy, The Lord of the Rings - a project that has received praise over the years from notables like David Bowie and Bernie Taupin. The CD is available at AlanHorvath.com - Track #2, The Ballad of Tom Bombadil, is featured in a feature-length film documentary, just released in 2005, titled RINGERS: Lord of the Fans; more info at Alan's site!

Presently, Alan is writing new songs for his next CD which is to be recorded live ... updates will be available at AlanHorvath.com
Your influences?
Alan's music has been compared to Cat Stevens, Jim Morrison, Richie Havens, Jim Croce, and John Hyatt. His strongest influences are the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Led Zeppelin, Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, and Neil Young.
Favorite spot?
Favorite spot: The heart ... Favorite city: New York City.
Equipment used:
Wood and strings: 1968 Gibson Hummingbird Guitar ... McSpadden teardrop and baritone dulcimers ... 36-string custom F-diatonic Autoharp ... 1986 Flatiron Octave Mandolin ... and various harmonicas.
Anything else...?
Buy CDs at AlanHorvath.com:
http://AlanHorvath.com