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fave it Americana | Folk Blues
9 tracks | 26 minutes
Released Sep 2006
on Drunk Platapus Records
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:16 41st Street Blues lyrics BUY MP3 03:16 41st Street Blues lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:16 41st Street Blues
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:26 I've Made Up My Mind lyrics BUY MP3 02:26 I've Made Up My Mind lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:26 I've Made Up My Mind
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:10 Jesus (don't give tax breaks) lyrics BUY MP3 02:10 Jesus (don't give tax breaks) lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:10 Jesus (don't give tax breaks)
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:34 Heartless Words lyrics BUY MP3 02:34 Heartless Words lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:34 Heartless Words
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:04 Little Lamplight lyrics BUY MP3 03:04 Little Lamplight lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:04 Little Lamplight
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:35 Love Is War lyrics BUY MP3 02:35 Love Is War lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:35 Love Is War
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:42 Deathbed (of a rich man) lyrics BUY MP3 03:42 Deathbed (of a rich man) lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:42 Deathbed (of a rich man)
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:19 Moonshiner (traditional) lyrics BUY MP3 04:19 Moonshiner (traditional) lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:19 Moonshiner (traditional)
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 02:28 New York City Girls lyrics BUY MP3 02:28 New York City Girls lyrics "GIFT MP3" 02:28 New York City Girls
Folk/Blues/RocknRoll
Bio / Background
Frank Hoier is a songwriting performer (Guitar, Harmonica) who lives & plays in New York City. Influenced by american music (Folk, Blues, and Rock & Roll), original songs involve equal parts sarcasm, hope, desperation, humor, anger, & love. His first year in NYC saw an Urban Folk magazine cover, and the front page of the arts section in Newsday. You might have seen him playing down in the subways of New York City with a studied repertoire of Beatles and Dylan.





