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Justin Mather hails from the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts and has been performing solo and as a front man for nearly 25 years. His rustic Americana Roots music draws influence from the click-clack of Johnny Cash, the raw rock of Neil Young, and the transcendental jams of the Allman Brothers. Mather currently resides in Boulder City, NV, where he has shared the stage with the likes of Gegg Allman, Robert Earl Keen, Jacob Dylan, Gurf Morlix and Ryan Bingham.
Discography
“One Pillow” 2006
“Little House in Vegas 2007
“Locked & Loaded” 2009
“Old Records” 2014
TV Credits
Mather’s music has been featured on the Network shows: The Young & The Restless, Smallville, Everwood, Friday Night Lights, Jack & Bobby, Forbidden
Album Cuts
“Get Down” was recorded and released by national act Andy Frasco & The U.N. for their 2012 release “Road Life Revival”
Reviews
“With guitar somewhere between the clean picking of Townes Van Zandt and the poppy strumming of Mason Jennings; unassuming, yet confident and eerily-similar-to-early-Jeff-Tweedy vocal stylings; and a generally good vibe akin to Tom Petty, Mather -- with some slightly-needed lyrical development -- will be the one being covered.”
-Jack Johnson - Las Vegas CityLife
“Mather isn’t about snappy hooks or instrument tricks; He plays straightforward, dark-timbre rock that can recall an early Wilco (Riverside), Death Cab For Cutie (Hiding You Eyes) and even Bob Dylan (The Elevator Song).”
-Mika Prevatt - Las Vegas CityLife
Discography
“One Pillow” 2006
“Little House in Vegas 2007
“Locked & Loaded” 2009
“Old Records” 2014
TV Credits
Mather’s music has been featured on the Network shows: The Young & The Restless, Smallville, Everwood, Friday Night Lights, Jack & Bobby, Forbidden
Album Cuts
“Get Down” was recorded and released by national act Andy Frasco & The U.N. for their 2012 release “Road Life Revival”
Reviews
“With guitar somewhere between the clean picking of Townes Van Zandt and the poppy strumming of Mason Jennings; unassuming, yet confident and eerily-similar-to-early-Jeff-Tweedy vocal stylings; and a generally good vibe akin to Tom Petty, Mather -- with some slightly-needed lyrical development -- will be the one being covered.”
-Jack Johnson - Las Vegas CityLife
“Mather isn’t about snappy hooks or instrument tricks; He plays straightforward, dark-timbre rock that can recall an early Wilco (Riverside), Death Cab For Cutie (Hiding You Eyes) and even Bob Dylan (The Elevator Song).”
-Mika Prevatt - Las Vegas CityLife
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