Nate Wazoo
...so I says to Jake, 'Get that guitar off the cat!' And Jake, see, he's a cocky fella, and he carefully leaps from the table and alights near the guitar, and
Happiness...is song, drink, and close friends. It'd probably be women, too, but in this particular case, we'd all been jaded.
SoundClick artist Nate Wazoo presents "Me & Elliot Wild", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Folk genre. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. If you enjoy artists like Artist and Folk, Nate Wazoo is worth exploring on SoundClick.
The best description of childhood innocence I could muster.
"Wild Kingdom" by Nate Wazoo is an Acoustic Folk production available on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. Listeners into Acoustic will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
A capella bass jam, with a catchy bass lick.
Independent artist Nate Wazoo drops "Get It Right", an Acoustic Vocals track on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. This is a remarkable offering in this genre from this independent artist. If you enjoy artists like Artist and Folk, Nate Wazoo is worth exploring on SoundClick.
I notice you're reading. Good.
Still reading. Even better.
Still interested? Excellent.
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Everything is free, because that's the easiest way to get people to listen. But it's good.
I've been composing for a number of years, and have studied music theory for five. One day I might make a living doing this. Until then, I'll spend my time trying to convince you to go check it out.
Almost all the time, in area bars, although my proudest moment was bringing the house down with a karaoke version of Harry Connick, Jr.'s "Don't Get Around Much Anymore."
In no particular order - Ani DiFranco, Elliot Smith, Claudio Monteverdi...and Lyle Lovett, as embarassing as that is to admit.