New Track 'Moonlight from 'American Folk' Soundtrack Premieres Today

By: Jan. 12, 2018
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New Track 'Moonlight from 'American Folk' Soundtrack Premieres Today

Amber Rubarth and Joe Purdy's "Moonlight," the latest song unveiled from the American Folk soundtrack, debuts today. Listen/share HERE. The acclaimed independent film-starring real life folk musicians Purdy and Rubarth-will be released January 26 alongside the soundtrack, which is now available for pre-order via Thirty Tigers. The film will be released theatrically by Good Deed Entertainment and can be pre-ordered here.

Already receiving acclaim, the album track "Someone Singing With Me" recently premiered at Rolling Stone, who praises, "Underscoring one of the film's main themes-that sharing an experience with another person is preferable to enduring it alone-is the deeply affecting 'Someone Singing With Me.' Penned and sung by Purdy, and featuring Rubarth's plaintive mountain harmony, the sweet tune features simple guitar accompaniment and beautifully recalls several of the duets that John Prine has sung so effectively with frequent partner Iris DeMent, yet it offers the added bonus of discovering two wondrous new voices steeped in the folk tradition."
Billboard premiered the song "Townes," asserting, "it evokes the folk and troubadour tradition." In addition to both classic folk song renditions by Purdy and Rubarth and original compositions, the soundtrack includes John Prine's "Some Humans Ain't Human" andJerry Garcia & David Grisman's "Freight Train." See below for complete track listing.
The album release coincides with the theatrical opening of the film, which has already drawn widespread critical attention (watch the official trailer HERE). Variety asserts, "Understatedly moving, with lots of good music, David Heinz's pleasing indie, starring two real-life singer-songwriters, merits the critical leg-up it will need to gain a commercial foothold beyond the festival circuit," while the Hollywood Reporter declares, "quietly affecting...the film merits attention."
Additionally, the movie won "Best American Independent Film Feature" at the Cleveland International Film Festival, a Special Jury Commendation for "Best Music" at the Port Townsend Film Festival, a Youth Jury Award for "Best Feature" at the Rhode Island International Film Festival and received nominations at the Seattle International Film Festival, the Heartland Film Festival, the Jackson Crossroads Film Festival, the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, the Napa Valley Film Festival and the Southside Film Festival among others.
In celebration of the album release and film opening, Purdy and Rubarth will embark on a select series of performances next year including shows in L.A., San Francisco, Seattle, D.C., Boston, New York and Derry, NH. See below for details. Additional dates to be announced.
Written and directed by David Heinz, the film stars Purdy and Rubarth along with guest starsKrisha Fairchild (Krisha) and David Fine (The Pursuit of Happyness). Filmed over 3500 miles in 14 states, the movie follows Elliott (Purdy) and Joni (Rubarth) -two strangers, both folk musicians-whose fates become intertwined after their plane is grounded in Los Angeles following the September 11th attacks. Both desperately needing to get back to New York, they embark on a cross-country journey in a 1972 Chevy Van. Along the way, the duo finds solace in their mutual love of classic folk songs, and raising their voices with everyday people they meet on the road. They re-discover the healing nature of music and bear witness to a nation of people who lift each other up in the wake of tragedy.


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