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'''John Statz''' is a [[folk song|folksinger/singer-songwriter]], currently residing in [[Madison, Wisconsin]].
In 2007 he won the MAMA ([[Madison Area Music Awards]]) award for "Folk/Americana Album of the Year" for his 2006 album, ''Dusk Came Slow''. He has played all over Wisconsin, the Midwest, and much of the United States, including cities such as [[Cleveland]], [[Dallas]], [[Kansas City]], [[Chicago]], [[Oklahoma City]], and many more. John has opened for and shared the stage with performers such as [[Ben Kweller]], [[Jeffrey Foucault]], OM Trio, and has played the [[Wakarusa Festival]] in [[Lawrence, Kansas]].
==Discography==
*2006 - ''Dusk Came Slow''
*2007 - ''Our Love Was Made For Canada''
*2008 - ''An Evening With John Statz''
*2010 - ''Ghost Towns''
*2011 - ''The Budapest Sessions - EP''
==External links==
*[http://www.johnstatz.com John Statz.com]
*[http://www.myspace.com/johnstatz MySpace entry]
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