Raphael Groten The River of Calm

Raphael Groten picked up the guitar as a youth and never set it down. His latest album is ‘Star Lullaby’. Raphael waited four years to release Star Lullaby, his follow up album to 2015’s Journey Home. Many artists might rush to embrace the recognition that Groten achieved with his debut, but he chose to allow the critical success to gestate, to develop into his next step in his recording pantheon. This perseverance was borne of his commitment to personal spiritual growth and to use his talent for the wellbeing of others on a broad scale. In the four years since the release of Journey Home, the artist worked diligently to record its follow-up, his second with Will Ackerman and Tom Eaton. The original guitar tracks for this album were recorded at the end of 2015. The featured musicians were added over the last three years. Star Lullaby is, indeed, a culmination of efforts from across the country over the course of four years’ time.

Raphael Groten picked up the guitar as a youth and never set it down. His latest album is ‘Star Lullaby’. Raphael waited four years to release Star Lullaby, his follow up album to 2015’s Journey Home. Many artists might rush to embrace the recognition that Groten achieved with his debut, but he chose to allow the critical success to gestate, to develop into his next step in his recording pantheon. This perseverance was borne of his commitment to personal spiritual growth and to use his talent for the wellbeing of others on a broad scale. In the four years since the release of Journey Home, the artist worked diligently to record its follow-up, his second with Will Ackerman and Tom Eaton. The original guitar tracks for this album were recorded at the end of 2015. The featured musicians were added over the last three years. Star Lullaby is, indeed, a culmination of efforts from across the country over the course of four years’ time.

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