Uncommon Ground ^ Ian McFeron
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Ian McFeron
Ian McFeron is among the latest to earn the description, “Dlyanesque.”
- Gene Stout, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Ian McFeron formed his band in January of 2003 to record his debut album, "Don't Look Back," and has since released "A Long Way To Freedom" (2005), "Fistfight with Father Time" (2006), and “Let It Ride” (2007). Starting out in small Northwest pubs and bars, McFeron’s was quickly discovered by Seattle radio giant KMTT 103.7 "The Mountain." Within months of the formation of his band, McFeron's first single, "Love Me Twice" stormed the airwaves on KMTT's "New Music Throwdown" competition, beating out releases by Modest Mouse, Bob Schneider, The BoDeans, and Ray LaMontagne in the station's listener polls. With such radio successes, Ian McFeron would go on to share the spotlight with international and national artists such as Nanci Griffith, Amos Lee, Sister Hazel, Patty Griffin, Shawn Mullins, Jars of Clay, Julia Fordham, Carbon Leaf, and the Hot House Flowers. Much of McFeron’s rapid and steady ascent can be attributed to his unique sound, which is a blend of musical influences ranging from acoustic rock to folk, from alt-country to gritty blues.
Ian McFeron is a lyrical singer/songwriter whose work has been compared to folk greats such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, and contemporary favorites Ryan Adams and David Gray. |
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Uncommon Ground Past Show Dates |
| 2007-03-23 (470 days) |
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