Skip to main content

Maverick Ad

Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Cover Stories
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Legacy Awards
  • Past Covers
  • Weekly Archive
Folk-Rocker Dany Horovitz Captures the Joyful Sound a Mended Heart Makes with “Moving On”

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Folk-Rocker Dany Horovitz Captures the Joyful Sound a Mended Heart Makes with “Moving On”
Dany Horovitz
Fri Nov 12, 2021
Cashbox Canada

Capturing that golden moment when you realize time truly heals and that the spiritual superglue of making new memories can actually mend a broken heart is Canadian folk-rock artist Dany Horovitz and his joyful and personal debut single, “Moving On”.

Watch “Moving On” via YouTube here:

The lead single in advance of Horovitz’s forthcoming debut album, Free Times, due in early 2022, “Moving On” takes the ‘moving’ part of its title — moving, as in high energy — very seriously. The Toronto-based singer-songwriter calls this jubilant stomper “an upbeat folk-pub song about the moment you’re no longer heartbroken”; think The Lumineers plus a few beers.

Knowing so many playlists are packed top to bottom with romantic pathos, Horovitz gathered inspiration from personal experience for “Moving On” and opted instead to shine a light on a bright, new day after the dark drama. “We focus a lot on the agony of a breakup,” he explains, “but one day, some time after my heart had been broken, I became aware of feeling great for the first time in a while, and wanted to capture that feeling.”

Horovitz riffed on those good feelings and wrote down everything he could about them. “Then, I worked on and refined my thoughts until it became a song,” he says. “Our protagonist telling his tale in a pub to friends, and everyone relating, eventually joining in the chorus.”

And all my haunting memories,
They do not mean a thing to me,
They’ve faded and I know I lost my marbles.
But I kept my promise too,
I met the night, saw it through.
And so I pack my bags and I am leaving,
Moving on.

The jovial, Beatles-style double/single handclaps and foot stomps in “Moving On” go a long way to moving forward Horovitz’s musical cause of “resurrecting that old school rock ‘n’ roll sound and reforming it for the modern era.” It’s an influence and desire that hits very close to home for the Montréal-born artist.

“My grandfather, who was a watchmaker by trade, had a record store franchise in Montréal when I was growing up,” Horovitz recalls in a recent interview with podcast Music From Friends. “So, my parents always had great records in the house. We’d always be listening to a very old style of music. It would be ‘50s and ‘60s rock ‘n’ roll.”

His father would play Beatles songs on guitar for him and his brother and eventually, Horovitz started picking up his dad’s guitar and writing his own songs.

A songwriter with a gift for infusing modern takes on familiar melodies, Horovitz lists his main influences as an all-Canadian, intriguing combo of urban poets Leonard Cohen, Blue Rodeo’s Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor and Bryan Adams, along with rural daydreamers Gordon Lightfoot and Stan Rogers. Horovitz’s lyrics are stories of love, loss and life, drawing inspiration from ancient poets, modern philosophers and personal experiences.

“When you go to McGill and you’re in Literature, the ghost of Leonard Cohen is everywhere. I mean that in the best of senses!”

However, even though this songwriter has a literature degree, don’t expect a bunch of academic and pedantic prose. First and foremost, Horowitz writes songs to be enjoyed — and he hopes you do, starting with this one.

For more info on Dany Horovitz check out:
tiktok.com/@danyhorovitz
instagram.com/danyhorovitz/?hl=en
facebook.com/danyhorovitzmusic
twitter.com/danyhorovitz
open.spotify.com/track/2RfH6LVaX2EyzTjVUuvP9b?si=9096cdcea2be4a7d&nd=1

Reviews
Album
Dany Horovitz
Month: Apr 2021
Wonders of the Yukon File It’s “Rachel (And All The Goofs And The Stars) for Wonders of the Yukon Under ‘X’....
Rob McAllister Composer Rob McAllister Releases Ambient Neoclassical Project, Music Within
Tommy John Ehman Singer/Songwriter Tommy John Ehman Serves Up Cover Of Springsteen's “Hungry…
Sunlust Photo Credit Michael Banasiak Alt-Grunge Trio Sunlust are Forces to Reckon With in New Single, “Action Figure”
Moore Ave Underground Moore Ave Underground Wrangle Bad Dreams + Good Wisdom with New Single “6 Feet”
Peter Åstedt You Don’t Discuss The Future You Create It
Ethan Larsh Psychedelic Rock Visionary Ethan Larsh Bows Down to New Single, “The Emperor”
David Bray Songwriter, Artist & Producer David Bray Releases New Single, “Nothing…
Ethan Flynn Canadian Rocker Ethan Flynn Explores Human Connection with “Reflection”
Dali Van Gogh Canadian Rockers Dali Van Gogh Face Their “Past Crimes” in the Lore of…
bluefront It’s “Your Move…” Say Chicago-Based Rockers bluefront in New Single, “High Time”
ALEX SU Chinese-American Pop Artist ALEX SU Showcases the Rise & Fall of Love in…
Chris Ronald Americana Folk-Roots Rocker Chris Ronald Unveils First Single on…
Robinson Kirby Toronto’s Breezy Folk-Rock Duo Robinson Kirby Are Off to “Find A Way” in New Single
ViVA Trio Canada’s Award Winning Group ViVA Trio Reveal New Theatrical Sound &…

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 34
  • Page 35
  • Page 36
  • Page 37
  • Current page 38
  • Page 39
  • Page 40
  • Page 41
  • Page 42
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

CEO/PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF
SANDY GRAHAM

email:sandygrahamemg@gmail.com 

Canadian Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Don Graham
email: dongrahamwriter@gmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Lisa Hartt
email: lisahartt87@hotmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada 
Michael Williams
email: greydread@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

International Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Malin Osth
email: malin@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Jonas Tancred
email: jonas@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - USA
Rob Durkee 
email: rockster2746@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web Developer/Technical Support
Chris Wardman

email: info@chriswardman.com
website: chriswardman.com

Cashbox Cover Design and Graphic Artist
Jain McMillan

email: jainmcmillan@gmail.com

Contributing Photographer 
Tracey Savein - South Paw Productions
southpawproductions@rogers.com

 

 

 

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Archive
  • Issue Archive
  • Past Covers