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Pop / Rock 23 September, 2010

NYT Compares Clare Burson's 'Groundbreaker' 'Silver & Ash' To 'The Rising'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - In today's "Big City" column in The New York Times, Susan Dominus wonders why - prior to Clare Burson's 'Silver & Ash' - the Holocaust has never received a full-album treatment from an American songwriter similar to Bruce Springsteen's exploration of 9/11 in 'The Rising,' "as if the subject was too monumental to approach with guitars and harmonicas."

Dominus then discusses the critically-praised album, out now from Rounder Records, and says Clare's "urge to bring the material as directly as possible, in as accessible a form as possible, to new generations has a force of its own."

Read the column, including an interview with Clare Burson at:
https://nyti.ms/ClareBurson2010
https://www.shorefire.com/clients/cburson/
https://www.clareburson.com/
https://www.myspace.com/clareburson






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