Michael Troy was born and raised in the rough-and-tumble mill town of Fall River, Mass. In many ways, his life reflects the lives of the hard-working common folk who populate this part of New England. Having spent parts of his own life as a mill worker, fisherman, laborer and carpenter, and most of his adult years as a husband and father, Michael has traveled many paths, and the experience and wisdom he's gleaned along the way echoes through his music. A magical storyteller with a gift for melody, a deep rich voice, excellent finger-pickin'
In many ways, his life reflects the lives of the hard-working common folk who populate
this part of New England. Having spent parts of his own life as a mill worker, fisherman,
laborer and carpenter, and most of his adult years as a husband and father, Michael has
traveled many paths, and the experience and wisdom he's gleaned along the way echoes
through his music.
A magical storyteller with a gift for melody, a deep rich voice, excellent finger-pickin'
skills and the ability to compose outstanding stanzas of substance, Michael's plaintive
ballads speak of the hills and mills of Fall River and of childhood dreams not quite
forgotten in the adult quest to make an honest living. But Michael is honest when he says
he's playing for himself, for the sheer joy of creating music to call his own. "I have no
plan," he says. "I'm not trying to write in any style or sound like someone else. I write
from gut feeling. I let the emotion drive the music, not the music drive the emotions."
In 1998, as Michael puts it, he moved "from the road of least resistance, to the road one
chooses". The CD he released that year, Whispers in the Wind, is like a vivid, painted
picture - the artist's conception of a life experience, illustrated solely by the tools of voice
and guitar. There's no fancy production here, no drums, keyboards, sidemen, not even
liner notes - just the simple, eloquent, touching words and melodies of a humble, quiet
man from a town that has seen its share of historic ups and downs.
Michael's second CD, Romancing the Moon, continues to celebrate the beauty and
intrinsic value of hard work and perseverance, memory and history, love and friendship,
and above all, survival.
Michael has won many awards for his music, including most recently the Boston Folk
Festival Songwriter's Contest and the Founders Title Folk & Bluegrass Festival
Songwriter's Contest in 2004, the South Florida Folk Festival Songwriter's Contest in
2005, and Michael was the winner of the 2006 Wildflower Folk Festival Songwriter's
Contest.