Cole Savoy

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Cole Savoy • Credit: Bailey Toksöz PhotographyNative Texan, Cole Savoy’s signature sound is laced with gritty vocals spouting out life-inspired lyrics influenced by experience and observations of nature, particularly the universal cycle of re-death and rebirth.

 

His songs are reminiscent of James Taylor and Allen Stone, both in timbre and in spirit, and his diverse influences -ranging from The Beatles, to Incubus to Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – have inspired in his writing a unique, soulful, earthy spin on traditional folk and Americana.

 

Cole recently released his self-titled LP. The album takes the listener on a journey into the heart and soul of the Texas Hill Country, exploring the fragile relationships between its precious winding rivers, hills, and the people who live among them.

 

The album is comprised of 10 original songs and a cover of Kent Finlay’s “Hill Country. ” Several of the songs reflect the artist’s lament of the continued development that is affecting the quality of the region’s pristine waterways. The record touches on a range of genres, and is filled with flowing ballads and groovy hip shakers.  Cole’s lyrics contemplate what is truly important in a finite life and how we choose to spend our few precious days on earth.

 

Cole Savoy

The debut single “Everyday” was featured on the NPR video “Tiny Desk Contest 2019: Desks in the Wild”.  The singalong features a rowdy choir of good friends that remind the listener to seize the moments we are given.

 

Outside of music, Cole spends his time paddling the Texas Rivers and training for the Texas Water Safari.  This is a 260 mile long canoe race from the source of the San Marcos River to the Texas Coast.  This consistent time spent on the river has been a huge influence on Cole’s songwriting and life patterns.

Native Texan, Cole Savoy’s signature sound is laced with gritty vocals spouting out life-inspired lyrics influenced by experience and observations of nature, particularly the universal cycle of re-death and rebirth.

 

Cole Savoy • Credit: Bailey Toksöz Photography 

His songs are reminiscent of James Taylor and Allen Stone, both in timbre and in spirit, and his diverse influences -ranging from The Beatles, to Incubus to Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros – have inspired in his writing a unique, soulful, earthy spin on traditional folk and Americana.

 

Cole recently released his self-titled LP. The album takes the listener on a journey into the heart and soul of the Texas Hill Country, exploring the fragile relationships between its precious winding rivers, hills, and the people who live among them.

 

The album is comprised of 10 original songs and a cover of Kent Finlay’s “Hill Country. ” Several of the songs reflect the artist’s lament of the continued development that is affecting the quality of the region’s pristine waterways. The record touches on a range of genres, and is filled with flowing ballads and groovy hip shakers.  Cole’s lyrics contemplate what is truly important in a finite life and how we choose to spend our few precious days on earth.

 

Cole Savoy

 

The debut single “Everyday” was featured on the NPR video “Tiny Desk Contest 2019: Desks in the Wild”.  The singalong features a rowdy choir of good friends that remind the listener to seize the moments we are given.

 

Outside of music, Cole spends his time paddling the Texas Rivers and training for the Texas Water Safari.  This is a 260 mile long canoe race from the source of the San Marcos River to the Texas Coast.  This consistent time spent on the river has been a huge influence on Cole’s songwriting and life patterns. 

Cole Savoy

contact: colesavoymusic@gmail.com | © 2024 Cole Savoy.

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