David Mallett

David Mallett

David Mallett
Background information
Born (1951-04-21) April 21, 1951
Genres American folk
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter, Activist
Instruments guitar, harmonica
Years active 1961–present
Labels Flying Fish Records, North Road Records
Associated acts The Mallett Brothers Band
Website http://www.davidmallett.com/
Notable instruments
guitar, harmonica
This article is about the singer-songwriter David Mallett. For people using the "Mallet" spelling, see David Mallet (disambiguation).

David Mallett is an American singer-songwriter best known for his authorship of the "folk standard" composition "Garden Song".[1] He has recorded for independent record labels for most of his career.

A resident of Maine for most of his life, in the 1980s he relocated to Nashville, and released two albums with the folk and blues label Vanguard. He has since moved back to Maine and established his own label, North Road Records.

In a career that spans four decades, his music has traveled to all corners of the world. His songs have been recorded by more than 150 artists, including Pete Seeger, Alison Krauss, John Denver, Arlo Guthrie, Emmylou Harris, Peter, Paul & Mary, Bok, Trickett, Muir, and Liam Clancy among others. "Garden Song" was even recorded by the Muppets.

Mallett frequently performs with violinist Susan Ramsey and bassist Michael Burd, with sound by Tom Gordon. He has recorded 14 albums, including The Fable True in 2007, based on Thoreau's last expedition in 1857,[2] and Alright Now a collection of songs including "Beautiful," dedicated to his daughter Molly.

He has performed in town halls and folk clubs across America and Europe in addition to major venues such as Barns of Wolf Trap, Newport Folk Festival, and "Prairie Home Companion". The Bangor Daily News recognized him as one of the 58 most memorable Mainers of the 20th Century. The readers of Folkwax voted him "2003 Artist of the Year" and his album Artist in Me as "2003 Album of the Year".[3]

His sons, Will and Luke, perform as The Mallett Brothers Band.


Discography

David Mallett has released fifteen albums:

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