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THE PRESS
I'm a singer-songwriter located in New England who is currently working on an album called, "The Iceberg." In 2024 - 2025 I traveled to Newfoundland, Greenland, and made all kinds of music and videos about these adventures. The official album release date is 5/2/25! Stay posted for updates about my iceberg journey.
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Check out this video to follow along! - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuo8V3BE5pY&t=2s
I love to write songs and play with my band The Great Molasses Flood. I also love working at the Michael Lisnow Respite Center in Hopkinton, MA and doing music therapy there. I hope you enjoy the music you find on this page.
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I have sold out shows throughout New England, including the legendary Club Passim in Cambridge. My music has been in rotation on WUMB Boston, and has been played at other stations throughout the country. I've als0 had the pleasure of being the opening act for the likes of John Hiatt, Richie Haven, Ellis Paul, John Gorka, and more.
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Press
"Cloutier proves his musical clout without flaunting it, leaving the audience in good spirits and satisfied." - Noise Magazine
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"On and off the stage one can be proud to be a fan of Dan" - Insite Boston Magazine
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"Dan Cloutier's latest CD is a beacon in the storm. Cloutier's gift for storytelling is apparent in the richness of his tales." "Genuine folk greatness." - Worcester Magazine
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"This guitar-strumming storyteller is aiming to steal your heart with lyrical honesty" - The Pulse Magazine
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The Battle of Greenland - 2017
I wrote this album about my son's battle with cancer and his recovery. A deeply personal album that I'm extremely proud of.

The Great Molasses Flood - 100 Years
Live at Club Passim
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My awesome band The Great Molasses Flood! We recored this on the night of the 100th anniversary of Boston's Molasses Disaster, and wrote many songs to honor those who were lost.
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Blind Willie's Lighthouse - 2011
My love letter to New England
Live at the Masquerade Ball - 2008
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Recorded live at The Amazing Things Arts Center, and the beginning of The Great Molasses Flood!
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