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Steve Hayes and Holly Hanson of Neptune's Car
Steve Hayes and Holly Hanson of Neptune’s Car. Photograph by Scott Erb.
Published poet turned singer/songwriter Holly Hanson (from Massachusetts) and guitarist/songwriter Steve Hayes (from New Hampshire), collectively known as Neptune’s Car, blend their lyrical and musical sensibilities together on their debut album Strawberry Moon. The appeal of this album is ageless as both young and mature audiences will enjoy these carefully-crafted story songs. Strawberry Moon is an album full of literate songwriting and a stand-out debut by this new duo.

The recording of Strawberry Moon is the culmination of six years of songwriting. Many of the songs grew out of Holly’s research as a teacher homeschooling her two sons. “The Charm,” for example, was formed out of a lesson about pirates and life at sea. As the collection of songs grew, Holly sought out the musical companionship of fellow guitarist Steve Hayes. Steve’s guitar playing and harmony vocals added a lively acoustic layer to the songs, and friends commented on the chemistry between the two musicians.

In November 2009, Holly and Steve went into the studio at Signature Sounds in Pomfret, Connecticut. While in the studio,
  Steve called in some of his friends who he knew would be a wonderful addition to the overall sound — violinist David Eure, upright bassist Sven Larson, and percussionist Zeke Martin.

The sounds of the songs range from folk to country and cover themes such as road songs (“Follow This Highway” and “When the Moon Shines on the Chrome”), ocean songs (“Lighthouse Keeper,” “Ocean-Born Mary,” “The Charm”), a wedding song (“Five-Point Star”), a fun love song (“Sparks”), a Western (“Roll with the Tumbleweeds”), and more.

Holly and Steve call themselves Neptune’s Car after the title of a historical biography song that Holly wrote. Neptune’s Car was a clipper ship. In 1856, nineteen-year-old Mary Patten navigated the ship around Cape Horn to complete her husband’s voyage from New York to San Francisco after he became ill at sea. The story of Mary Patten and Neptune’s Car remains one of the most heroic tales of the sea. Holly later transformed the song “Neptune’s Car” into “The Wild, Wild Braid.” When Holly formed her own music publishing company, she once again drew inspiration from this song and founded Wild Braid Music.


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