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Dean Harlem
Chief's on Broadway
Chief's on Broadway
200 Broadway
Nashville, TN 37201
26 mai 2024
19:00 UTC−5
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Biographie de Dean Harlem
From California to Texas to New England, New Jersey native son Dean Harlem has in true
troubadour fashion made America his home. Deep-rooted in Americana and classic country
sounds, with a picking style that blends Townes Van Zandt and Justin Townes Earle, and with
an honest, soulful voice, Harlem has distinguished himself as a young singer-songwriter to
watch, with what Seacoast Online predicts, “a long, storied career” ahead of him. His debut
release, 2019’s “Asbury Park,” paid homage to his New Jersey origins, even as it pointed to
new songways and highways ahead as evidenced by his 2022 stand-alone single, “World
Without Song,” that further cemented his songwriting acumen. Currently, he makes his home in
Nashville with his second EP, “Red Oak Hill,” arriving summer ’24.
Plus d'infotroubadour fashion made America his home. Deep-rooted in Americana and classic country
sounds, with a picking style that blends Townes Van Zandt and Justin Townes Earle, and with
an honest, soulful voice, Harlem has distinguished himself as a young singer-songwriter to
watch, with what Seacoast Online predicts, “a long, storied career” ahead of him. His debut
release, 2019’s “Asbury Park,” paid homage to his New Jersey origins, even as it pointed to
new songways and highways ahead as evidenced by his 2022 stand-alone single, “World
Without Song,” that further cemented his songwriting acumen. Currently, he makes his home in
Nashville with his second EP, “Red Oak Hill,” arriving summer ’24.
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