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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 25, 2013 | |||
Genre | Contemporary folk | |||
Length | 40:20 | |||
Label | Sleeve Dog Records | |||
Producer | Crit Harmon | |||
Susan Werner chronology | ||||
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Hayseed is the ninth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Susan Werner. It was released in 2013 (see 2013 in music). The project was commissioned by the University of Nebraska's Lied Center for Performing Arts. [1] The album is a concept album about people and lifestyles in farm towns in rural America, with songs inspired by local characters. [2]
Werner, an Iowa native from a farming family, has taken a strong interest in promoting local and sustainable agriculture, themes which are dealt with on the album in songs such as "Herbicides" about herbicides and marriage equality and "Snowmobiles" about global warming. The album was initially funded through PledgeMusic, with ten percent of donations earmarked for Practical Farmers of Iowa, the Midwest Organic and Sustainability Education Service (in Spring Valley, Wisconsin) and The Land Institute. Before and after the album's official release, Werner began touring the country in a series of shows called "The Hayseed Project", in which she purchases, samples, and gives away local produce before or during her shows. [3]
All songs written by Susan Werner
Hayseed | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 25, 2013 | |||
Genre | Contemporary folk | |||
Length | 40:20 | |||
Label | Sleeve Dog Records | |||
Producer | Crit Harmon | |||
Susan Werner chronology | ||||
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Hayseed is the ninth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Susan Werner. It was released in 2013 (see 2013 in music). The project was commissioned by the University of Nebraska's Lied Center for Performing Arts. [1] The album is a concept album about people and lifestyles in farm towns in rural America, with songs inspired by local characters. [2]
Werner, an Iowa native from a farming family, has taken a strong interest in promoting local and sustainable agriculture, themes which are dealt with on the album in songs such as "Herbicides" about herbicides and marriage equality and "Snowmobiles" about global warming. The album was initially funded through PledgeMusic, with ten percent of donations earmarked for Practical Farmers of Iowa, the Midwest Organic and Sustainability Education Service (in Spring Valley, Wisconsin) and The Land Institute. Before and after the album's official release, Werner began touring the country in a series of shows called "The Hayseed Project", in which she purchases, samples, and gives away local produce before or during her shows. [3]
All songs written by Susan Werner