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    In music, there's a Louis Armstrong quote that goes "musicians don't retire, they stop when there's no more music in them." Such is the absolute truth for songwriter, producer, and artist Alex Nackman, whose 17 years of travels, triumphs, fits, starts, peaks, and valleys have all contributed to defining and epitomizing the idea of persistence in an ever changing industry and musical landscape. With six albums, hundreds of tour dates, and dozens of songs placed throughout television and film, Alex Nackman has found a way to see through the fog and have others see him, as he has run the proverbial "career-gamut" as a musician, producer, composer, writer, and artist. He has had the privilege of opening for Norah Jones, The Roots, Zac Brown Band, Tim Reynolds (DMB), and Buddy Guy to name a few. He has headlined venerable rooms such as The Troubadour in Los Angeles, ShowBox SoDo in Seattle, Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco, and The Borderline in London, among others. As a writer and composer, Nackman has written music and placed songs with HBO, NBC, CBS Sports, AMC, Pokemon, Gravitas Films, Hyundai, Coca-Cola, Cadillac, BBC, Tour De France, and many others. After the unexpected death of his drummer and close friend, Chris Williams (also from Pat McGee Band), which occurred in 2006, Alex began taking less time on the road and more time in his Brooklyn recording studio, preferring to write, experiment, and master the studio environment. Nackman has worked with indie and major artists from Sony, Universal, BMG, Nettwerk/Kobalt, and Warner Bros on production and album projects ranging from pop to alternative to rock to folk--- showing himself to be a writer with a full spectrum of creative input with an expansive musical palette. Drawing influence from the nostalgic sounds of 80's British New Wave and 90's Alternative music, Alex Nackman's personal sound is reminiscent of The Cure, U2, Depeche Mode, Radiohead, Smashing Pumpkins, Jeff Buckley, The Smiths, and many others. Nackman's musical style harkens back to the dreamy and pensive sounds from the past while constantly retaining and reinventing the energy and impact of current alternative rock. Nackman is truly a songwriter and artist that strives forward. His music has been built for a career with longevity and relevance for years to come-- with songs that have durable relevance. Named an MTV Buzzworthy Artist, an Apple iTunes Indie Spotlight Artist, and lauded by the BBC in London for his "electric fired gems," he has garnered the eyes and ears of those who look for artists and songwriters with a slow strong burn. Alex Nackman grew up in Sleepy Hollow, New York playing the violin as a child and later as a member of the prestigious Westchester Youth Symphony, before gradually moving towards guitar and piano as a teenager. It only grew from there as open-mics and coffee house gigs progressed toward venues like Stubb's in Austin, TX, The Roxy in L.A., Paradise Rock Club in Boston, The Barfly in London, the Bowery Ballroom in NYC, and many others. Nackman currently lives in New York City. He produces, writes, composes for TV/Film, and mixes music from his home and commercial studio, Vinegar Hill Sound, in the Dumbo neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.

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 Nackman dishes electric-fired gems -- BBC Music, London