

Originator of the popular 1970's Kentucky-based folk-rock group
the Little River Band, Haddock has enjoyed an eclectic career as
an innovative singer-songwriter, seamlessly combining diverse elements
and influences in his work. His music has been heard on over 200
radio stations in the US, Europe, and South America.
He has worked with musicians ranging from alternative folk singer
Suzanne Vega, to the Allman Brothers, Bonnie Bramlett, and John
Hartford.
Honored with the prestigious Kellogg Foundation's “Project of
the Year”, Boston, MA, for his Partners of Americas tour of Ecuador
and the film of that tour,”Rock and Realization".
His projects include live performances, recordings, film scores,
ballet and orchestral scores.
"On
Windingest River Finds the Sea, Beau Haddock covers a lot of
ground. Tender ballads like "Rachel Remember" find
him dealing directly with his love for a daughter, while "Marching
Away" takes that love and concern and broadcasts it worldwide
as an anti-war anthem. Beau's emotive voice gives gorgeous life
to his poignant lyrics. On this latest CD, a gifted artist gets
his message across with deeply personal songs played and sung
to perfection."
Stacy Yelton, WUKY Program Director
NPR rocks @ 91.3
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