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Calling All Angelheads

Welcome music fans,

I’m Bobby Angel and this is my newsletter.

More about my music, in my own words

My goal? To restore nature one campfire song at a time. If you think that’s far fetched, then I encourage you to give me a second (and third) listen. (Although it isn’t usually until the fourth or fifth that it starts to click.) Granted, I’m not your traditional singer/songwriter. But I feel I have something worthwhile sharing. And I sort of like writing them, too. You know, before the BobbyAngel.Org website, I really didn’t have a reason to write or share my music. I’d sort of sing a song once and that would be it. So another reason is really personal. I just wanted to have a place to park my songs which in turn, now that I have it, gives me a motivation to write new ones.

My primary topic is nature, and how to restore it, and how we as people can better connect with it.

But I write an occasional love song, too.

One of my best “nature folk” ballads

Warning: It’s a tear jerker

Oh yes, and I’ve also produced some albums.

I’m an old school folkie in the tradition of, say, Neil Young or Bob Dylan, who saw the album, not the song, as the broader canvas of their work. Not that I’m on their level.

My most recent album

So welcome to the Angelhead Newsletter and I hope you enjoy.

And please share with a friend.

Yours truly and always,

P.S. If you haven’t already, don’t forget to sign up for the newsletter and you can follow me on social media, too.

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Big Mountain

Legend Voice: Cowboy 1940s Apocrypha Reliability: 5/5 Stone Mountain

You wouldn't believe it.

In the 1850s, a man named Aaron Cloud, one of the town’s first dreamers, raised a 160-foot wooden tower at the summit.

Name Not Chosen

Try as we might …

We rarely pick our own name.

Origin of Bobby Angel, in his own words

Or if we do there’s little guarantee that it sticks.

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Nor can we have much hope …

That our life’s work will ever amount to much, let alone pass the test of time. Case in point is the sad scenario presented in my new song – Tear Down – as featured on the Firelight Radio podcast.

So, what is the meaning of life?

For starters, can I recommend subscribing to the Angelhead Newsletter?

And if you could, also please share with a friend.

Until next time …

Let’s all be good to nature,

Midstream

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Built to be Torn Down

Looking back in life …

We like to look back and feel we built something.

Or is it all just a tear down?

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What's Buck's biggest topic that he goes back to time and time again?

The Green Album

Welcome to Bobby Angel’s second studio album, The Green Album.

The full album

The album features some eleven (some say 12) songs that follow are a tribute to nature, and an ode to what the Nature Folk Movement (NFM) is all about. In typical Bobby Angel form, the artist wasn’t even aware he was doing a second album until, in an unexpected wave of inspiration, the final song, entitled Preserved came to life.

Preserved is what the critics are calling a literary and musical masterpiece, a rare gem of a song that both summarizes and challenges everything that came before.

One of it’s many hit songs

Other hit songs on the album include The Lusitania – a statement song meant to unseat the Titanic as the top maritime disaster of our collective consciousness – and the haunting tale of a small patch of woods called Ugliest Forest. Bobby Angel brings it on this album, like only Bobby Angel can.

And more than just hit song after hit song, in the tradition of the Nature Folk Movement (NFM), Bobby Angel sits down or an interview around the campfire after every song as every good nature folk musician does.

More About the Album: The Green Album is Bobby Angel’s second studio LP. His debut album New Pangaea was released in July 2020. Bobby Angel lives very close to a campfire on the outskirts of a Cypress Forest in southern Florida. Click “Read More” to see all the songs and interviews.

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Built to be torn down

This song laments the plight of a man …

Who discovers his house is a “tear down.”

Does that mean all that sweat equity was for naught?

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