posted by Tina on June 23, 2011

If you haven’t yet discovered the voice and music of Ray LaMontagne, I would encourage you take a listen. When I first heard LaMontagne’s voice, it inspired me to think about a hot summer day, hanging out on a front porch, sitting on a swinging bench. His raspy voice will ease your mind and soul. Interestingly enough, LaMontagne didn’t set out to be a singer songwriter. Though LaMontagne did not set out to be a singer songwriter, upon hearing his music, you would assume he had aspired as such…
You might be familiar with his more popular tune “Trouble” from his 2004 album release Trouble. LaMontagne’s voice will start you off with a story and take you to a different level of listening and appreciation for music and its effect on your soul. Did I really just say soul? Yeah…I think I did. Follow up with his latest CD in August of 2010 God Willing and the Creek Won’t Rise. It’s hard for me to say which tunes are my favorites. They all mean something to me. LaMontagne’s music gives me some peace and solitude. Whether it’s a sweltering hot summer day or an immensely cold winter evening, I can find a tune that sets the mood…
Ray LaMontagne – For The Summer (Downloaded 909 times)
Ray LaMontagne – Trouble (Downloaded 474 times)
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July 23rd, 2011 at 4:47 am
I’ve been a fan Ray Lamontagne for awhile now. Incredible music. Have you heard of Burlap to Cashmere? You’d probably like them too.. their music is kind of similar and they just came out with a new album. Listen to this: http://mediaplayer.creativeonlineteam.com/content/burlaptocashmere/index.html
August 6th, 2011 at 9:19 pm
will always be my fav bearded man.