Clarence Bucaro spent the 2000s and 2010s touring America, building up a following for his laid-back, literate folk-rock. Such consistent work paid off, with
Bucaro earning fans -- including such prominent singer/songwriters as
Allison Moorer -- and placing twice in NPR's Mountain Stage New Song Music Contest.
Born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio,
Bucaro wound up traveling America as he entered his late teens, eventually settling in Brooklyn. In 2002, he released a set of demos called Sweet Corn, which was followed by the full-length
Sense of Light in 2004. He issued 'Til Spring in 2008, which was followed by New Orleans in 2009. Walls of the World appeared in 2012, followed by
Dreaming from the Heart of New York in 2013 and Hills to Home in 2014.
Like the 1st Time came out in 2015.
Pendulum arrived in 2016, featuring a cameo from
Allison Moorer. The 2017 album Tableau was co-produced by
Tom Schick. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine