Eddy Lawrence is an Alabama-born folk singer whose wry, insightful songs reflect his Southern upbringing, Native American culture, and rural home in northern New York. After coming up through the Greenwich Village folk scene in the '80s, he settled upstate and became a staple of the regional singer/songwriter circuit, playing clubs, coffeehouses, and festivals while releasing albums like 1996's Locals and 2001's Going to Water on his own Snowplow label. He devoted a period of time to producing and promoting other Native American artists before recording a 2008 duo album with h...