Stoll Vaughan “Fate”
Americana Highways is hosting this premiere of Stoll Vaughan’s song “Fate” from his forthcoming album Dream in Color, which is due to be released on Feb 23 via Commonwealth Artist. The album was recorded and produced by Stoll Vaughan at Iroquois Studio in Clark County, KY. It was engineered by Stoll with assistant engineer Franklin Vaughan, and mastered by Mark Chalecki of Little Red Book Mastering.
“Fate” is Stoll Vaughan on guitar and vocals; Duane Betts on guitar; John Ginty on keys; Dane Clark on drums; and Mike Grosser on bass.
The video was shot and edited by Stoll and Effie Dozier. Faded color imagery of a woman with a casual pony tail, driving to a farm with horses waiting, then driving a tractor and moving around the farm as the loving homage unfolds. It’s fate that keeps you grounded with one another: “you could have done so many other things but fate got in the way.” But there are no regrets. This song is pure and easy.
“Fate” was written when my wife and I had our daughter. I was just recalling How fortunate I am to have someone that can see thru my flaws, let go of resentments, and build something together. She doesn’t demand my change or ask me to be anything other than what I am. I strive to become more and she walks with me. You can’t will people to love unconditionally it’s only in the stars. – Stoll Vaughan
You can discover the music here: https://social.tunecore.com/linkShare?linkid=7DxtGFdZGug0pVzVMjLbDw
and find more details on his website here: http://www.stollvaughan.com
