James Houlahan, Singer Songwriter

“Near the top of must-see and hear indie singer-songwriters.” – Glide Magazine
“One of the country’s best songwriters.” – Michael Doherty’s Music Log
The late great Leonard Cohen once said that “being a songwriter is like being a nun: you’re married to a mystery.” James Houlahan has been deeply engaged with that mystery for all of his creative life. Over the course of seven albums, he has sought to explore and reveal this mystery through his craft, rooted in a wide spectrum of folk and Americana sounds. His work is is often driven by bluesy chops or floated over acoustic guitar rhythms that could have come straight from a 1960s Greenwich Village coffee house or a West Texas roadhouse.
Influenced by writers such as Cohen, Bob Dylan and Tom Waits, Houlahan’s music is a vast net cast in a sea of musical possibility. Bringing to the surface sonic treasures from the depths of an old yet vital collective American spirit. An odyssey of exploration, bent on unlocking the transformative powers of music. One song at a time.



