Arthur Alligood

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Arthur Alligood is an American folk singer/songwriter[1] from White House, Tennessee. Alligood's music is a blend of folk, americana, roots, & country,

Alligood began singing and playing in the Nashville area in 2005, at which time he released an album, Formerly, on Worship Circle Records.[2] Before taking time off in 2006,[3] he released an independent album "Under the Gray".[4] In 2009 he released an EP, Full Circle.[5]

In 2011 Alligood independently released an album, I Have Not Seen the Wind.[6][5][7] The album was produced by Kenny Hutson.[8] The album received mainly positive reviews.[9]

In 2011, Alligood won the Mountain Stage New Song contest.[10] His prize was a fully funded album. The resulting album, produced by Mikal Blue and entitled One Silver Needle, was released in the spring of 2012.[11] One Silver Needle included a cast of musicians including drummer Jim Keltner, bassist Leland Sklar and guitarist Michael Ward. One Silver Needle has received positive reviews,[12] specifically on BBC radio, and some rather lukewarm response as well.[13][14] On July 15, 2012, One Silver Needle was featured as album of the week on BBC radio Scotland.

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