Artist's albums
Almost Woke You Up (Live)
2023 · single
How To Say Goodbye
2023 · single
Travelers
2023 · single
Keep It Up, Kid
2022 · album
If Anyone Is Listening
2022 · single
To the Ones Who Need It Most
2022 · single
It Goes Fast
2022 · single
Keep It Up, Kid
2022 · single
I've Had Enough
2020 · EP
Love Me as I Am
2020 · single
Objects in the Mirror
2018 · album
Tour De Forty: Greatest Hits so Far (Live)
2017 · album
East
2016 · EP
North
2016 · EP
South, West, North, East
2016 · album
South, West, North, East
2016 · album
Blunderstone Rookery
2013 · album
Thanksgiving
2013 · single
Winter Wonderland (feat. Aleysha Rae)
2009 · single
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Biography
I was born, raised and am currently residing in New England. I have four kids and married my high school sweetheart. I’ve written about them extensively on all my records. I also put out a book in 2020 called “Objects In The Mirror: Thoughts on a Perfect Life from an Imperfect Person.” It’s a collection of essays about what I’ve found to be the most important aspects of a life well-lived. For better or worse, my live show has morphed into one with a fair amount of comedy baked into the storytelling. I write what I believe to be true and I try to have a sense of humor about the stuff that hurts. My newest album is called 'Keep It Up, Kid' and it came out December 2, 2022. Side B is a suite of 5 interconnected songs that explore the journey from youth to middle-age. Side A is a note of solidarity to anyone looking for hope in hopeless situations. We are all alone in the world, but it’s nice to feel as though we are not. There have been some flattering quotes over the years, but the largest publication to offer up a humdinger was Rolling Stone, who in 2019, said I was like, “John Prine fronting the Heartbreakers.” My grandfather taught me not to believe my own propaganda, but I still work hard to fulfill the promise of such heady praise. I'd love for you to take a listen to it.