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Artist Spotlight: Mark Huff

January 17th, 2008
Mark Huff

After playing sold-out shows in Vegas opening for acts like Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Chris Isaak, and even Al Green, Mark Huff packed up his guitar and relocated to Nashville in 2003. His latest album,

, is the product of a new perspective that Huff gained after the move: "There so many good songwriters [in Nashville] -- I felt I had to raise the bar on myself."

Jarret Keene, a writer for Las Vegas City Life, said that

Mark Huff is a singer/songwriter of great depth and profound insight into the murky affairs of the human heart. It doesn't hurt that his songs -- which boast all the poetic, steeped-in-truth lyricism of Paul Westerberg, John Prine and Tom Russell -- are melodic and memorable to a fault. Indeed, Huff's music breaks your heart and makes you want to raise hell, sometimes within the same song. We could go on and on about Huff's superbly crafted tunes, but we'll let you be the judge.

Don't miss the album that one of our most prominent and active members, Sshomi, calls "top-notch... with great vocals and terrific songwriting throughout."


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