Artist's albums
Never Look Away
2019 · album
Never Look Away
2019 · single
Turned over to Dreams
2017 · album
A Few More Miles + Diamond Joe
2017 · single
Archives, Vol. 2
2016 · album
It's Christmas
2015 · single
Golden Age
2015 · album
In the Cool of the Day
2011 · album
Dear Companion
2010 · album
Stray Age
2008 · album
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Biography
Kentucky-based singer/songwriter Daniel Martin Moore had the rare fortune of securing a record deal through an unsolicited demo. On a whim, the Cold Spring native sent his home recordings to Sub Pop Records in January 2007, resulting in a full-length debut for the label just one year later. Moore's amiable and engaging folk songs were lent weight in the studio by co-producer Joe Chiccarelli (Shins, White Stripes), violin player Petra Haden, upright bass player Justin Meldal-Johnsen, and vocalist Jesca Hoop, all of whom appeared on 2008's Stray Age. He kept the collaborative spirit alive one year later by working with cellist Ben Sollee, who had previously played alongside Abigail Washburn in the folk supergroup Sparrow Quartet. Together, the two composed a number of songs inspired by the American South, and fellow Kentucky native and My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James soon joined the project as producer. The resulting album, Dear Companion, was released in 2010 under both musicians' names, followed in early 2011 by Moore's second solo effort, the gospel-influenced In the Cool of the Day. Farthest Field, a collaboration with Louisville-based singer/songwriter Joan Shelley, was released in 2012, followed in 2013 by Archives, Vol. 1, a collection of previously unreleased recordings, rare tracks, and collaborations. In early 2015 Moore helped to engineer Shelley's lovely Over and Even LP, and later that year he issued a new studio album, the Sofa Burn Records-issued Golden Age, which saw him once again working with Jim James. Moore returned in 2017 with the full-length Turned Over to Dreams, which found him exploring lullabies and themes of sleep and wakefulness. ~ James Christopher Monger & Andrew Leahey, Rovi