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Diane Cluck
Diane Cluck is a singer-songwriter of intuitive folk music. Her vocal style has been noted for its distinctly clipped, glottal beauty, described as "an unlikely mix of Aaron Neville, the Baka people, and Joni Mitchell…unaffected yet unusual." (NPR)
In 2014 Diane released her seventh album, Boneset, through Important Records–a Mobius strip seeded with birds, death, boldness and heart. The album and its singles received the distinction of premiering through NPR's First Listen, All Songs Considered and Tiny Desk Concert series. She toured the album throughout the US, UK, and Europe from 2014-16.
Sam Moss
Sam Moss is a Boston based songwriter and string player. His work rambles through various offshoots of Americana, from original and interpreted folk songs, to pastoral and occasionally jagged instrumental guitar. In May 2016 he released Fable, his ninth solo album. Moss has released two albums with the old-time group, The Howling Kettles, and compiled Imaginational Anthem Volume Five for Tompkins Square Records. He is the recipient of fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and Marble House Project, and his work has been featured in NPR, Paste, and Daytrotter, among others.