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Bryan Field McFarland : Way
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An acoustic-based lyrical patchwork of Americana and contemporary folk skillfully pondering life's quests & questions.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2004
Way
Bryan Field McFarland
Record Label: Bryan Field McFarland
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What's Been Given 4:07 $0.99
You 3:22 $0.99
For Ever 3:54 $0.99
Way 4:16 $0.99
Sandy's Smile 4:55 $0.99
On A Labyrinth 4:44 $0.99
Planxty Irwin 1:11 $0.99
Always Coming Back Home Again 4:41 $0.99
Lullabye For Meagan 3:42 $0.99
What Do I Do Now? 9:03 $0.99
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Album Notes

Bryan Field McFarland clearly recalls his first guitar lesson because "there was all this media frenzy around the rumor that Paul McCartney was dead. We watched the news coverage instead of having a lesson." And while that brief interruption didn't hinder Field from becoming a great guitarist, it likely propelled him in a unique direction as a songwriter. His tunes are fueled by mystery, spirituality, pop culture and all things human.

His 2004 release CD, "Way", is an uplifting collection of acoustic-based songs that read like a spiritual road map: suggesting we can get there from here - but acknowledging there will be twists and turns along the way. Guest artists include Dale Baker (Sixpence None the Richer), David LaMotte, Laurelyn Dossett (Polecat Creek) and producer Rob Seals.


McFarland's calculated vocals draw comparisons to some of his contemporary influences: James Taylor, Bruce Cockburn and David Wilcox while his precisely-picked guitar work owes more to an experience he had as a three-year-old. "At my first concert, I was mesmerized by the guitar playing of Chet Atkins." Though it seems his songwriting seeds were sewn as a child, it took a bachelor's degree in English Literature, a master's in Divinity and a career as a pastor and campus minister to send him in the direction he's headed these days.

The Greensboro, NC troubadour combines Celtic Spirituality and emotional storytelling into a style that is both sentimental and lighthearted. Bryan tours the country's listening rooms, theaters and coffeehouses - leads workshops in Celtic Spirituality and Creativity at colleges/universities, churches and private venues. He also provides artist/minister-in-residence programs in schools and colleges and offers services as a contemporary worship consultant.

Bryan lives in Greensboro, NC with his wife Diane, their daughter Meagan, two dogs and a cat.

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REVIEWS

brian was the keynote speaker for a youth event our group attended.
author: leah grundy, youth director
the aftershock youth group of first presbyterian church attended a conference where brian performed many of the songs on this cd. many of the youth loved his music and song writing! i plan to not only use this music for listening pleasure but also as a teaching tool in relationship to different christian concepts.
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Excellent performance of new work.
author: Euin Swafford
As a relative newcomer to this genre of recorded work Bryan has produced a surprisingly mature performance with this CD. Vocals and background instrumentals are both excellent.
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Love it - Can't wait for more!
author: Jean Plant
So many great songs on this CD. Way is one of my favorite tracks. The music is great and the stories/songs are fantastic. I'm looking forward to the next CD!
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Fabulous CD!
author: Jess Scholten
Love this CD--one great story after another! I've sent it to all my family members. I borrowed my mom's jeep on vacation (5 states away from us in the north), and she had it in her CD player--cross-generation, cross-regional, cross-the-board fabulous!
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