Rod MacDonald
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He is perhaps best known for his songs "American Jerusalem", about the "contrast between the rich and the poor in Manhattan" (''Sing Out!''), "A Sailor's Prayer", "Coming of the Snow", "Every Living Thing", and "My Neighbors in Delray", a description of the September 11 hijackers' last days in Delray Beach, Florida, where MacDonald has lived since 1995. His songs have been covered by Dave Van Ronk, Shawn Colvin, Four Bitchin' Babes, Jonathan Edwards, Garnet Rogers, Joe Jencks, and others. His 1985 recording "White Buffalo" is dedicated to Lakota Sioux ceremonial chief and healer Frank Fools Crow, whom he visited in 1981 and 1985, and who appears with MacDonald in the cover photograph. Since 1995, MacDonald has lived in south Florida, where his cd, "Later that Night" was named "Best Local Cd of 2014" by ''The Palm Beach Post'' and reached the top ten in national roots music charts.
His first novel, The Open Mike, about a young man in the open mike scene of Greenwich Village, was published on December 5, 2014, by Archway Publishing. On December 10, 2020, MacDonald released his 13th solo recording, ''Boulevard,'' on Blue Flute Music. On April 14, 2021, his second novel, ''The American Guerillas'', was published by Archway Publications. On June 1, 2023, MacDonald's 14th solo album, ''Rants And Romance'', a collection of 14 new songs and 3 by other songwriters, was released by Blue Flute Music, charting in the top ten on national folk music charts during the summer. Provided by Wikipedia