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Marty Falle’s Blueprint for Bluegrass Success
When Marty Falle writes, he thinks in records, not singles. “That’s what I believe the original singer-songwriter artist is all about,” he says. His formula, which works for him, is “to write the record: write what’s in your heart, in your experience.”
To judge by the radio play and the number of tracks charting off the latest album, Wanted in Kentucky, this formula is working for him. The project, Falle’s seventh album, represents the culmination of what he has learned about himself and his music so far as he has built his career.
Falle is quick to credit Jonathan Yudkin, his producer. They first met when Falle reached out to him to add some fiddle on one of his projects after seeing his credits on other music. Yudkin was accustomed to doing remote recording, but he felt Falle could take his music to the next level and convinced him to come to Nashville to work with people who “do this three times a day.” The relationship grew into one of mutual respect.
