Grew up in Maine. Lives in Texas. Writes songs. Makes
records. Travels around. Tries to be good.
Joseph Hudak of Rolling Stone calls Cleaves “a master storyteller, one
influenced not by the shine of pop-culture but by the dirt of real
life.”
Now twenty-five years into his storied career, Cleaves' songwriting
has never been more potent than on his latest album Ghost on the Car
Radio (2017).
Described as "terse, clear and heartfelt" (NPR Fresh Air), his songs
speak to timeless truths. "I'm not an innovator. I'm more of a keeper
of the flame," he says.
The New York Daily News called his music "a treasure hidden in plain
sight," while the Austin Chronicle declared, "there are few
contemporaries that compare. He's become a master craftsman on the
order of Guy Clark and John Prine."
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