Crowes Pasture's new single, "Agree On" is out now, ahead of its fourth album. You can stream it on Spotify or any streaming platform here: https://music.crowespastureduo.com/agreeon
Jan 31 2023
Crowes Pasture's new single, "Agree On" is out now, ahead of its fourth album. You can stream it on Spotify or any streaming platform here: https://music.crowespastureduo.com/agreeon
Sep 28 2022
Crowes Pasture nominated for "Roots Act of the Year" by the New England Music Awards! Vote at www.nemusicawards.com/vote/
Feb 11 2022
Thanks to Folk DJs near and far for giving independent artists a voice!
Jan 8 2020
The Back Porch Radio Show on WVPE has named Crowes Pasture's latest album, "Slow It Down", as one of the Best Albums of 2019!! What an incredible honor! Thank you so much to Al Kniola and Norm Mast for playing…
Read moreSep 24 2019
Oh my goodness! Crowes Pasture has been nominated for a Boston Music Award as "Americana Artist of the Year!"
What an incredible honor to be recognized alongside so many other amazing artists! Sharing the Americana ballot with Crowes Pasture are…
Read moreJul 31 2019
Thanks so much to Rock the Pigeon for this great review of Crowes Pasture's take on Bob Marley's "Is This Love." This song is just one of the incredible tracks on Crowes Pasture's latest album, "Slow It Down."
Jul 28 2019
Crowes Pasture has been nominated for "Roots Act of the Year" for the New England Music Awards! What an incredible honor!
Could you help them out with your vote? It only takes a minute, and you don't…
Read moreJul 6 2019
Crowes Pasture debuted their album, "Slow It Down," on Folk Radio in June. Here are some performance results!
The title track of the new album, "Slow It Down," is the #1 SONG!!!
Their cover of Mary Gauthier's "Mercy Now" is…
Read moreJul 5 2019
Bill Copeland reviewed Crowes Pasture’s new album, "Slow It Down." The full review can be found below.
"Crowes Pasture Accomplish Much When They Slow It Down"
Thanks, Bill!
Jun 6 2019
Crowes Pasture was interviewed by Ed Symkus for GateHouse Media. The full article is linked below.
"Newton's Crowes Pasture Is At Passim"
Thanks, Ed!