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Cary Morin
Cary Morin has been described as “one of the best acoustic pickers on the scene today,” With deft fingerstyle guitar and vocals that alternately convey melodic elation and gritty world-weariness, Morin crafts an inimitable style often characterized as acoustic Native Americana with qualities of blues, bluegrass, jazz, jam, reggae, and dance. Richard Higgs of Public Radio Tulsa says, "There are performances...that would stand out, variously, among the old-school delta blues pliers, the Greenwich Village folk crowd at the end of the 1950s, the back-to-nature bards of the late '60s, or today's thriving singer/songwriter scene. Morin references all these styles: they're in his vocabulary, but he's no dilettante. His engaging sound is his alone..."
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“If you haven’t heard Cary Morin, you need to… some of the finest acoustic guitar picking you’ll hear anywhere...A superb fingerstyle guitarist, Morin is a troubadour of the first order… ”
- Independent Music Award Best Blues CD 2018 -
- International Songwriting Competition Honorable Mention 2018 -
- Native Arts and Cultures Fellow 2018 -
- Nominated Best Acoustic Blues Album by Blues Blast Magazine 2017 -
- Indigenous Music Award Best Blues CD 2017 -
- Nominated Best Blues CD in the Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards 2016 -
- Colorado Blues Challenge Solo Champion 2013 and 2014 -
- Lifetime Achievement Award Fort Collins Music Association (FoCoMA) 2013 -
- Colorado Playlist Fan Favorite Poll Blues Category for "Streamline" -
- Over 50,600 monthly listeners on Spotify with over 2 million hits on a single song -

“Drawing from the blues yet not defined by any given category. Colorado fingerstyle guitarist-singer Cary Morin is a storyteller of Crow heritage who operates at the same high artistic level as Greg Brown, Jorma Kaukonen and Chris Smither…”
— Downbeat Magazine, March 2017