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Michael Tiernan: Aaa acoustic-driven rock - jack johnson meets coldplay, keruac meets confucius.


Surviving cancer at age 16... At 18, traveling the country in a van with a group of wacky Catholic hippies giving retreats to young people...
Criss-crossing through Europe with his guitar... Hanging with monks deep in desert monasteries...
Living in the Vatican as a seminarian in his 20's on the way to becoming a priest, yet preferring to play gigs in local Roman pubs, or studying Buddhism in the piazza when he should've been in class...
now a seasoned songwriter, performer, father of two babies and four albums.

What would a person like this have to say about life? Plenty, especially when magnified through the prism of a song.

Meet Michael Tiernan. Through the experiences of what could be ten lifetimes, Michael is an artist who has plunged into and explored the deep spaces of personal and worldly conflict, the beauty of love and nature, the joy of new life and the pain of losing loved ones, as well as the meaning of suffering and pervasive unhappiness that threatens our human experience on all sides. In his music, he resurfaces from these depths beaming with a positive outlook for all of us.

The Music
Michael Tiernan's new album, "L.A. Can Wait", is a pop gem. It is Jack Johnson meets Coldplay, Karouac meets Confuscious.

But why can L.A. wait? Mostly because of a few calls San Diego singer/songwriter Michael Tiernan has received the past couple of years. One went like this: "Don't worry Mike, I am Strong". Tiernan hung up the phone and couldn't believe it. Stage 4 cancer, his own brother. 2 years later, as Tiernan was recording tracks in the studio for "Strong", the very song he had written about his brother Joe's battle with the terrible disease, he received another call, this time from the hospital. Three days later, his brother had passed away. Tiernan played the song for his brother on the last morning of his life. That song, "Strong" is the swirling center of Michael's emotional and inspiring new album, "LA Can Wait".

Yet "LA Can Wait" is not about death, and is certainly not a downer. "L.A. Can Wait" is actually an incredibly celebratory album that reveres each unique color in the spectrum of life, from birth to death, with the over-arching mandate to appreciate and enjoy every moment in between.

In fact, a cancer-survivor himself, Tiernan penned two of the most tender of love songs, inspired by a couple other calls he got, the ones where his wife said, "I'm pregnant". These are songs about the unexpected miracle of new life. Tiernan has produced two children since his last album release, "Spaces", in 2007.

"L.A. Can Wait" is Tiernan's 4th studio album and was produced by L.A.'s rising talent Andre de Santanna, who learned a lot of his production chops from multi-platinum producer, Roy Thomas Baker, and has production and performance credits with an array of top artists including Jason Mraz.

Michael's past three albums are all award-winners (two-time Los Angeles Award winner for Male Singer-Songwriter of the Year and Triple-A Album of the Year, International Acoustic Music Awards Male Artist of the Year Runner-Up, Great American Song Contest finalist).

"L.A. Can Wait" is an album for both the goal-driven workaholic and the free-spirited contemplative. It takes you from the beach to the city, from the temple to the tavern, and leaves a little bit of your heart in each place.

  Michael Tiernan

[Jumping In by Michael Tiernan]

Jumping In


[LA Can Wait by Michael Tiernan]

LA Can Wait


[Spaces by Michael Tiernan]

Spaces



Michael Tiernan lives in California, USA.

Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock.


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