The Nightwatchman

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The Nightwatchman
Background information
Birth name Tom Morello
Born May 30, 1964
New York City
Origin Flag of United States Los Angeles, California
Genre(s) Folk
Occupation(s) Guitarist, singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Guitar
Years active 2003-Present
Label(s) Epic
Associated
acts
Billy Bragg
Audioslave
Rage Against the Machine
Lock Up
Website www.nightwatchmanmusic.com
Notable instrument(s)
"Whatever It Takes"

The Nightwatchman is the alter-ego and solo act of Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave guitarist Tom Morello.

Morello created the identity of The Nightwatchman, an "artist of the people,"[1] when a desire to return to political activism in his music struck him in 2003, after over a year of playing non-activist rock in Audioslave.[1] The Nightwatchman first began playing political acoustic folk music in a Los Angeles coffeehouse before a small crowd,[2] and soon after went on Billy Bragg's Tell Us the Truth tour[1]. He initially had no plans to record,[3] but later recorded the song "No One Left" for Songs and Artists that Inspired Fahrenheit 9/11. In February 2007, he announced a solo album, One Man Revolution, which will be released on April 24.[2]

Morello desribes The Nightwatchman as "the black Robin Hood of 21st century music" and "a reaction against illicit wars, a reaction against first strikes, torture, secret prisons, spying illegally on American citizens. It's a reaction against war crimes, and it's a reaction against a few corporations that grow rich [off] this illicit war while people beg for food in the city streets."[2] At the moment, The Nightwatchman is taking priority over Morello's two rock bands, Audioslave and Rage Against the Machine, saying "To me, it seems that the world needs songs of rebellion and revolution right now. It's exciting."[2] He has compared The Nightwatchman to Woody Guthrie,[1] Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan.[2]

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  • "The Road I Must Travel" (2007)

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[edit] External links

Official website