Soothing sounds from New York City native
Music Review

Dasha Wilson | Generation: Next
Posted: Thursday, November 10, 2011
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Matt White is a 30-year-old New York City native American singer-songwriter whose career is based on life in the city, love and learning experiences.

He began playing the piano at age 3. Billboard categorizes his music as a combination of pop and soft rock.

White's latest album, It's the Good Crazy was released in 2010. If people have ever heard of White, they'll know him as the singer who toured with Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, B.B. King, One Republic, Third Eye Blind and Counting Crows. People might also have heard of him through Facebook, since he featured demos of It's the Good Crazy on the social-media network.

The album is beautifully composed, the track order flows nicely, each song has a good message and his piano playing is to die for. Some songs are quite soothing and pleasant to listen to at anytime. This album deserves a five-star rating.

Dasha Wilson is a sophomore at the Santa Fe Waldorf School. You can reach her at dwfreshman2@gmail.com.





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