Song Review/ Country Folk : Doug Mishkin’s ‘Woody’s Children’

Doug Mishkin is a singer-songwriter and folk country artist. His style is heartwarming and feel-good. Has a way of celebrating community, people, and human connections in that retro way that humbles you. His latest release is ‘Woody’s Children’. With simplistic layers of string melodies, luminous acoustics curved and conditioned by country accordion accents. And Doug’s vocals, baritones that can warm the weepiest and wettest hearts.

There is so much comfort and love there. Like drinking a big bowl of hot soup on winter’s day. That feeling of being warmed up layer by layer, that’s how the song feels. It consoles the heart and leads us to find harmony in history, freedom fighters, and world leaders. And he poses a question to you. Who do you want to be in this world? The one that makes it better or the one that stays negative and delays its glory? Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Woody’s Children’ by Doug Mishkin here - 




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