Reed Foehl

| February 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

by Tim Wenger

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Reed Foehl has been a busy man. Since the release of Once an Ocean in 2009, the folk/Americana singer’s schedule has been jam packed with big names and lavish shows. He has released three solo albums away from his jam group Acoustic Junction.

He will be heading into OGRE Studios in Vancouver, BC next month to begin work on his next album. I caught up with Foehl, who resides just outside of Denver, and we talked about the new album as well as what he has been up to.

“This one is going to be more live, in studio,” he says. “I usually do at least my stuff live, but I want to get a collaborative of everybody live.” This means that his entire group of four guys will be in the studio together, recording track by track as a whole unit.

Reed hopes to have the album out sometime in April, with cd-release shows in both Boulder and Denver; Denver’s show most likely being at Swallow Hill and Boulder’s hopefully taking place at the soon to be opened eTown Hall. http://www.etown.org/etown-hall/overview/

Reed does a majority of the song writing himself these days, but not all of it. “I collaborate with folks, too, and do a lot of co-writing,” he says. “I go to Nashville a couple times a year and write with company, so sometimes it is easier to write with other folks.”

Other recent highlights for Reed include his Colorado tour with Anais Mitchell, and the announcement that country singer Lee Ann Womack will be covering and recording his song “Fly.”

Find more about Reed Foehl online at:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/ReedFoehl

www.reedfoehl.net

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