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Artist description
The Healthy Home was born from the mind of nate dodd in the year 2000. |
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Music Style
Indie Folk |
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Musical Influences
Neutral Milk Hotel, Lambchop, Bright Eyes, Okkervil River, the Mountain Goats, and early Sebadoh. |
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Similar Artists
Neutral Milk Hotel, Bright Eyes, Okkervil River, and Will Oldham |
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Artist History
Nate Dodd began in 1995 with Dave Goodwin and Ryan King. Celebrating the sounds of youthful love & pain. They were the authors of "Terminatation of My Cat" and other hits. Lost Ambitions was nate dodd's next band (also including ryan king,david goodwin & just whoever was around )they gained acclaim for the hit "Frozen to the Bone" & around the same time dustworm was formed by nate dodd,david goodwin,ryan king & nick butcher.they were more of a rockin' outfit,but they quickly called it quits & nate was left to record under his own name & focus on learning how to play the guitar.so a couple of years went by with nate going in & out of bad relationships all the while documenting everything on tape whether it be cassette recording or 4-track he didnt care.so it was around 2000 when nate got the idea to form a band under the name the healthy home.the band fell apart not long after their first show,but nate continues to record under the moniker the healthy home with a rotating cast of musicians & he hopes to have his new album (the grass could've been greener)out soon.well i think thats about it for now |
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Group Members
Nate Dodd and a rotating cast that will be completed on each album. |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass,Cello,Violin,Melodica,Dulcimer,Keys,Baritone Uke, Drums, and limitless possibilities |
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Albums
lost ambitions & The Grass Could've Been Greener (out soon) |
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Additional Info
You can also hear a song featuring Nate Dodd by searching d.j. lancefreshness on his song titled:grey. |
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Location
Nashville, Tennessee - USA |
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