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American Folk Artist Dan Pallotta Confronts Change on Poignant New Single, “Moving Day” What happens when the house that held your laughter, tears, and milestones no longer belongs to you? In his tender and deeply human new single, “Moving Day,” American folk artist Dan Pallotta reflects on the bittersweet shift of becoming an empty nester, selling the home where love and family memories once bloomed.

“Moving Day” is literal – it’s the for sale sign on your history, the lilacs blooming when your children were small. “Moving Day” is the swing set creaking in the yard. It’s saying goodbye while holding fast to love.


The song’s inspiration came directly from Pallotta’s life as he prepares for a major transition: My three kids are headed off to college next year, and it puts me in a melancholy mood, thinking about my husband and I becoming empty nesters. It got me thinking about when we bought our house, an antique colonial farmhouse in a bucolic town, and a spring day after we’d moved in when the lilacs were blooming, the kids were five, and the swing was brand spanking new. How quickly that time went by.

Recorded with layered acoustic textures and underscored by Marc Muller’s lap steel guitar (best known for his work with Bruce Springsteen), “Moving Day” marries folk intimacy with rich instrumentation. Built on a rhythm guitar backbone, the song’s arrangement incorporates piano, lap steel, drum loops, bass, and strings to capture the complex emotions of grief, nostalgia, and enduring love.

Watch the official music video HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EsoFywUMCc&feature=youtu.be