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Nathaniel Maloney: ABOUT

Nathaniel Lee Maloney was born on a small farm in the rural township of Burton, Ohio in 1979. He was always surrounded by music from memories of his earliest years. Resonating deeply with the cares and concerns of the rural landscape, Nathaniel brings a wealth of experiences to his albums, Nathaniel Maloney (self-titled), Old Empty Farmhouse, Thousand Miles, and Sorry Sings A Sad Song. A multi-talented musician, 

Nathaniel plays the guitar, bass, banjo, mandolin, fiddle, ukulele, harmonica, drums and percussion. In the spring of 2005 he released his second album Old Empty Farmhouse. Cleveland Scene Magazine writes, “Maloney's rural folk feels like driving through the countryside with the windows down. It's an album so woodsy and rustic, you can damn near hear the crickets chirping.” Nathaniel is receiving airplay on various Indie radio stations throughout the United States and Europe. 

His release, Thousand Miles, builds on his themes of community and continuity, and is a musically worthy follow-up to his first two albums. A lifelong fan of folk and acoustic music, Nathaniel Maloney pens his own material and seeks to write songs that people can relate to their own lives...Nathaniel's latest album "Sorry Sings A Sad Song" is a solo album that distinguishes himself as a true folk artist.