Matt Nathanson is tagged as: singer-songwriter, acoustic, indie, acoustic rock, rock Acerbic, self-aware and irreverent, Matt Nathanson sings beautifully cathartic songs that threaten to break your heart. But then, just when you need it most, says something so wholly inappropriate, or recounts a hilarious story (often one that inspired a song) with such detail and candor, that you can’t help but fall in love. “The way that I joke with people onstage is the way I establish a connection,” the Massachusetts-born, San Francisco-based musician explains. “It’s like introducing yourself if you’re hanging out with someone at a party. You want to talk to them and break the ice so you can have a dialogue and interaction.” Armed with a 12 -string guitar, an arsenal of confessional songs, a cello player named Matt Fish, and the dictum, “It’s one thing to be depressed, quite another to be depressing,” Nathanson has channeled his self-professed need to be the center of attention into an impressive career as an independent artist. Not content to wait around to be discovered, he self-released and toured in support of five acclaimed albums: Please, 1993; Ernst, 1997; Not Colored Too Perfect, 1998; Still Waiting for Spring, 1999; and When Everything Meant Everything, 2002.| |Thanks to a wildfire word of mouth buzz, ... Read More About Matt Nathanson Biography... Send Matt Nathanson ringtones to your cell |
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