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Danny Newcomb’s most recent offering, Mackerel Sky, is both a departure and a destination.
Drifting away from his electrified pop band, the Sugarmakers, and into the studio with a ’64
Martin acoustic 12-string, Mackerel Sky takes us to a different place in life. Fellow Mackerel Sky
travelers — Erin Rubin on grand piano and both Jeff Fiedler and Jeremy Lightfoot contributing
on bass — bring the musical essentials and esoterics along for the ride.
Reminiscent of, while shape-shifted to, unique experiences — we hear and feel the presence of
Dylan, The Byrds, Jeff Buckley, Dave Matthews, The Eagles, The Beatles, Jayhawks, Tom Petty. A
rustier-edged James Taylor. Yet another dimension of Dylan. The campfire musings of The
Traveling Wilburys. Honoring and recrafting the acoustic-core musical legacies that have shaped
our world — Mackerel Sky is it’s own mark in time and place.
Drifting away from his electrified pop band, the Sugarmakers, and into the studio with a ’64
Martin acoustic 12-string, Mackerel Sky takes us to a different place in life. Fellow Mackerel Sky
travelers — Erin Rubin on grand piano and both Jeff Fiedler and Jeremy Lightfoot contributing
on bass — bring the musical essentials and esoterics along for the ride.
Reminiscent of, while shape-shifted to, unique experiences — we hear and feel the presence of
Dylan, The Byrds, Jeff Buckley, Dave Matthews, The Eagles, The Beatles, Jayhawks, Tom Petty. A
rustier-edged James Taylor. Yet another dimension of Dylan. The campfire musings of The
Traveling Wilburys. Honoring and recrafting the acoustic-core musical legacies that have shaped
our world — Mackerel Sky is it’s own mark in time and place.