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Life In Whiskey Junction

by Matt Feddermann

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So Real 04:44
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Tragedy 04:04
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Just Enough 03:29
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about

President Teddy Roosevelt once called Highwood, IL the "roughest town in America." At one point, Highwood had the most bars per capita in the US which earned Highwood the early 21st century nickname "Whiskey Junction." As a songwriter & artist, I believe that the places you live and the people you interact with influence the art you make. Highwood is my home.

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released July 19, 2016

Produced by Matt Feddermann

All songs written by Matt Feddermann except Tragedy, written by Matt Feddermann & Alex Zeravica.

Recorded at Matt Feddermann Studios in Highwood, IL & Waterdog Studios in Chicago, IL.

Vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass on Tragedy, keys, synths & percussion: Matt Feddermann
Drums: Alex Zeravica
Bass: Gordon Patriarca

Guest Musicians:
Electric guitar on So Real: Danny Shaffer
Electric guitar on What Are You Waiting For?: Justin Ostrander
Drums on What Are You Waiting For?: John O'Reilly Jr.
Trumpet on Tragedy: Brian Lewis Smith
Pedal Stel on Unteachable Things: Patrick Brenner

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Matt Feddermann Chicago, Illinois

Taking his early rock influences and melding them with acoustic guitar based music, Matt Fedderman has created a sound that is reminiscent of early Tom Petty, The Beatles, Rhett Miller & Michael Penn. His music is melodic, his sound is accessible & his lyrics are based on his own life experiences that deal with real life subject matter like fatherhood, love, birth & death. ... more

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