Bit more about Nick
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Honors
Songwriter of the Year Ozark Music Awards First place winner Woody Guthrie Folk Festival Songwriting Competition Best Contemporary Folk Song Winfield’s Walnut Valley Festival Best Male Singer-Songwriter North Arkansas Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award for songwriting. North Arkansas Music Awards Bio Nick Masullo was an award-winning songwriter living in the Arkansas Ozarks. Some of his writing was influenced by his experience with disability caused by an aggressive form of multiple sclerosis - Primary Progressive MS. MUSIC Some Kind Of Sign, Nick Masullo Everything You've Got, Nick Masullo Tunes on MySpace |
Nicholas Nicholas
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Purchase
Nick's music is available directly through CD BABY “Nick Masullo writes songs of great compassion and hope for mankind, of appreciation for the simple and basic truths of life. He writes with humor and grace, intelligence and clarity. All this in the face of a devastating illness that he lives with each day.” - Emily Kaitz, songwriter “I’ve always thought a lot of Nick as a songwriter. He’s one of the classiest guys I’ve ever met.” - Keith Grimwood, Trout Fishing in America “..he’s very talented and he’s very creative. It’s always fun to work with him. He doesn’t follow the rules. He makes up his own rules. He even makes up his own amazing chords.” - Donna Stjerna, Still on the Hill “Nick’s songs are about life itself, the struggles we go through as the human race and as individuals. The songs have the potential of making us all think as one, getting through life together, making a better world seem possible. He has much greater obstacles than many folks will ever have in their lives. But he doesn’t look at the negative side of it. He uses everything he has to make a positive mark. He’s touching people’s hearts, always giving strength to those he comes into contact with- from a wheelchair! - Effron White, songwriter, Kerrville NewFolk winner I am very admiring your talent. Your music is full of emotions, of sensibility, of originality. People . . .will not have the feeling to listen to something that has already be done a hundred times. I would like to tell you more in a better English but I guess you can catch the general meaning...I can't tell you which songs I will air because I didn't find a weak one so I will pick them one by one . . . . - Mike Penard, DJ, Milieu, France Friends
Not-so-simple exercise can build compassion for others, By JUDI NEAL |