Mason Lindahl
Mason Lindahl is a guitarist and songwriter from Sacramento, California.
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Genres | folk, instrumental |
Occupation(s) | Musician, guitarist, songwriter |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Porter Records Lifesblood[1] |
Prominently known for his unique fingerstyle of guitar playing. Mason has been compared guitarist and songwriters such as John Fahey, Leonard Cohen and James Blackshaw. With music released on Porter Records, Para-sight records and Lifes Blood[2] recordings.
Discography
Collaboration
- Harper – What's up? (content imagination) (2009)[5]
Split releases
- Sacramento Split 2x7" (2010) split with Ellie Fortune, Raleigh Moncrief and Zach Hill[6]
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