MUSIC

TROUBLE – Ray LaMontagne / Many people have compared his music to that of Otis Redding.

Waking up one morning, listening the song “Treetop Flyer”.

It travels along a flat and scenic landscape, with many opportunities to see wildlife. It’s a trail that passes wetlands, where a variety of wildlife can be viewed (such as beavers, herons and swans). The Nashua River Rail Trail http://railstotrails.us/ma_nashua_river_rail_trail.htm is a 12.5-mile (20.1 km) paved mixed-use rail trail, it ends about a mile across the state border in Nashua. This trail is used by walkers, and bicyclists, inline skaters (in the winter, cross-country skiers). This town it was twice named best place to live in America. Nashua is a city in New Hampshire (United States), the second-largest city in the state.  Among it notable people, Ray LaMontagne (Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter). 

He released his seventh album (Part of the Light), http://tour.raylamontagne.com/ on 2018, produced solely by him. He has a unique vocal style, created by singing through his gut instead of through his nose. Critics have compared his music to that of Van Morrison and Tim Buckley. In 2009 RAY LAMONTAGNE paid one million dollar for a 103-acre farmhouse built in 1830 in Ashfield (Massachusetts), where he lives with his family.

After hearing an album by Stephen Stills, he was inspired to create music. He was born in Nashua (New Hampshire), into an June day, 1973. RAY LAMONTAGNE is an American singer-songwriter that has released seven studio albums, starting by Trouble. In his early teens he lived in Morgan (Utah). After graduating from high school he moved to Maine, where spent a significant amount of time in Wilton. In 1999 he recorded some songs for a demo album, that was sent to various local music venues. A business executive discovered he at a musical festival, introduced him to Chrysalis Music Publishing. In 2004 he recorded the album “Trouble” and sold it to RCA Records in the USA. The album sold over 500,000 copies worldwide.

TROUBLE – Trouble, trouble been doggin’ my soul since the day I was born. Worry, worry just will not seem to leave my mind alone. We’ll I’ve been saved by a woman. I’ve been saved by a woman. She won’t let me go, she won’t let me go now. Trouble, feels like every time I get back on my feet. She come around and knock me down again. Worry, worry sometimes I swear it feels like this worry is my only friend. We’ll I’ve been saved by a woman. I’ve been saved by a woman.  She won’t let me go, she won’t let me go now. She gave me love and affection, she good tell me now. I Said I love her. She good to me now, she’s good to me.

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