Seattle musician Dean Johnson made a big splash in the Americana scene last year when he released his first album on his 50th birthday. His record "Nothing For Me, Please" turned many heads. He just dropped a fresh song called Blue Moon and announced he signed with Saddle Creek.
The new track belongs to Saddle Creek's Document series, a special project that pairs 7-inch records with zines. This marks the 20th release in that collection. Johnson also recorded Lucinda Williams' song Lake Charles as the B-side, which fans can hear this April.
Johnson shared thoughts about his latest creation: "Did you ever lie in bed listening for a sound down the street? A whistle, a coo, the approach of someone's feet? This song is ultimately an ode to bedroom windows; to climbing out of them late at night."
People can listen to Blue Moon right away through online music platforms. The combination of Johnson's late-career breakthrough and his signing with an established indie label suggests his musical journey has entered an exciting new chapter after decades of making music.
The new track belongs to Saddle Creek's Document series, a special project that pairs 7-inch records with zines. This marks the 20th release in that collection. Johnson also recorded Lucinda Williams' song Lake Charles as the B-side, which fans can hear this April.
Johnson shared thoughts about his latest creation: "Did you ever lie in bed listening for a sound down the street? A whistle, a coo, the approach of someone's feet? This song is ultimately an ode to bedroom windows; to climbing out of them late at night."
People can listen to Blue Moon right away through online music platforms. The combination of Johnson's late-career breakthrough and his signing with an established indie label suggests his musical journey has entered an exciting new chapter after decades of making music.