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Fritz Kahn and the Miracles returns with a tender and stripped-down new single, “Little Boy Blue”

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Produced by Seattle’s roots music legend Orville Johnson, and recorded between Portugal and the United States, “Little Boy Blue” blends Americana textures with a raw and emotionally honest vocal delivery. The track evokes comparisons to artists like Townes Van Zandt, Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, or Iron & Wine — but with a European melancholy of its own.

Lyrically, the song is a meditation on empathy in an increasingly divided world. It refuses to label its central figure — not rich or poor, not black or white, not good or bad — just “okay.” This gentle ambiguity becomes a quiet act of resistance, and the refrain “Little Boy Blue, are you even true?” lingers long after the final note.

“Little Boy Blue” is part of a larger narrative born from a real place: a small café called Alvorada (Portuguese for Dawn) in rural Portugal, open all night. There, outsiders and dreamers still find a kind of freedom, in whispered conversations and quiet solitude. The EP is a tribute to those lost hours — and to the fragile beauty that can still be found on the margins of life.

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