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Singer / Musician / Songwriter of World and Folk
Rod MacDonald (born August 17, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, novelist, and educator. He was a "big part of the 1980s folk revival in Greenwich Village clubs", performing at the Speakeasy, The Bottom Line, Folk City, and the Songwriter's Exchange at the Cornelia Street Cafe for many years. He co-founded the Greenwich Village Folk Festival. He is perhaps best known for his songs "American Jerusalem", about the "contrast between the rich and the poor in Manhattan" (Sing Out!), "A Sailor's Prayer", "Coming of the Snow", "Every Living Thing", and "My Neighbors in Delray", a description of the September 11 hijackers' last days in Delray Beach, Florida, where MacDonald has lived since 1995. His songs have been covered by Dave Van Ronk, Shawn Colvin, Four Bitchin' Babes, Jonathan Edwards
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Songs Of Freedom | Rod MacDonald | 2011 | Album |
After The War | Rod MacDonald | 2009 | Album |
A Tale Of Two Americas | Rod MacDonald | 2005 | Album |
Recognition | Rod MacDonald | 2002 | Album |
Into The Blue | Rod MacDonald | 1999 | Album |
And Then He Woke Up | Rod MacDonald | 1996 | Album |
The Man On The Ledge | Rod MacDonald | 1994 | Album |
Highway To Nowhere | Rod MacDonald | 1992 | Album |
Bring On The Lions | Rod MacDonald | 1989 | Album |
White Buffalo | Rod MacDonald | 1987 | Album |
No Commercial Traffic | Rod MacDonald | 1983 | Album |
Album 2 > For Sale < | Rod MacDonald | Album |
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