Geron Hoy

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Jar 03:34 Tools
Lunatic 03:41 Tools
Mess In Here 04:04 Tools
Breakaway 03:44 Tools
Afraid To Let You Go 03:31 Tools
Around You, I'm Me 04:47 Tools
Let Me Try 03:31 Tools
Lady Crow 04:14 Tools
Smoke 03:42 Tools
Heart's Like The Moon 03:30 Tools
Strong Enough 03:31 Tools
Soldier 04:36 Tools
King Of Pangea 04:14 Tools
Gracie 04:09 Tools
Build You A Home 03:24 Tools
I Will Protect Our Love 04:02 Tools
Steel Heart (Bonus Track) 04:53 Tools
Song For Rose (Bonus Track) 03:20 Tools
Lunatic (Acoustic) 03:41 Tools
Breakaway (Acoustic) 03:29 Tools
Time Don't You Take It Away 03:57 Tools
Snow and the Wood 03:53 Tools
Jezebel 03:31 Tools
Put My Words To Bed 03:11 Tools
Lucky 03:11 Tools
Lost In The Night 03:11 Tools
High and Dry 03:11 Tools
Darkened Sea 03:11 Tools
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Born in Laredo, TX, He is currently not signed to a record label and currently has no specific musical genre. His music gained support on Reddit and has helped him grow from a relative unknown to something much larger. "Lunatic captivates the mind's attention and the heart's affections like few others." - David Copperfield "Riveting live. Conviction! Big, strong, distinctive voice. The songs are a great example of old school storytelling narrative. Big thumbs up." - Eric Bazilian (Grammy nominated producer & songwriter) "Soulful and inspirational. An exciting new talent." - Matt Novesky (producer & bassist for Blue October) "Strong and really emotional. Check out 'Time Don't You Take It Away' and hear the strength of the chorus, both in the vocal performance and the emotional impact." - David Kahne (Grammy winning producer & former VP of A&R at Columbia & Warner Bros. Records) "[Geron Hoy's] debut is focused on songwriting, guitar parts, earnest vocals and capturing moods… Singer/ songwriters struggle to stick out. His songs are deeper than most." - Bill Chenovert, Philadelphia Weekly "[T]his artist is QUITE good. It reminds me of a hybrid between Tom Petty and Amos Lee, and that’s not a combination I would ever turn down." - Kyle Kuchta, WERW “Hoy sings these songs like they mean something to him personally; never does he sound like he is simply going through the motions.” [Soldier is] “well produced,” “serious-minded,” and “introspective." - Alex Henderson, veteran journalist and music reviewer (Billboard, Spin, The L.A. Weekly) www.facebook.com/geronmusic www.twitter.com/geronhoy www.geronhoy.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.