Rod MacDonald
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Rod MacDonald (born on August 17, 1948 in Southington, Connecticut) is an American folk singer/songwriter. His songs have been covered by Dave Van Ronk, Christine Lavin, Four Bitchin' Babes and Garnet Rogers. He attended the University of Virginia (graduating in 1970 with a degree in history) and Columbia Law School, but during his final year in law school, decided to pursue a career in music after graduating in 1973. He was a part of the 1980s Greenwich Village folk renaissance, performing at clubs such as Speakeasy, The Bottom Line, Folk City, and the songwriter workshops at the Cornelia Street Cafe. His signature song is "American Jerusalem", about the divide between rich and poor people in New York City. He lives in Delray Beach, Florida.
[edit] Discography
- No Commercial Traffic (1983)
- White Buffalo (1985)
- And Then He Woke Up
- Highway to Nowhere (1992)
- Man on the Ledge (1994)
- Into the Blue (1999)
- Recognition (2002)
- Big Brass Bed (2003) (an album of Bob Dylan covers)
- A Tale of Two Americas