Eugene Ruffolo

Eugene Ruffolo is a New York City-based singer-songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist. His music is mainly folk-pop, acoustic singer-songwriter, Americana, and adult contemporary. His official biography describes him as a deeply personal songwriter whose newer album Ten Good Sermons explores forgiveness, friendship, and existential truth.

His important albums include Fool For Every Season, When We Were Kings, The Hardest Easy, In a Different Light, Even Santa Gets the Blues, Canto Per Mangiare, Eugene Ruffolo and Ben Wisch, and Ten Good Sermons. These albums are listed in his official discography. Popular tracks on streaming platforms include “Poor Lonesome Me,” “The Same Kind Words,” “Run to You,” “Beyond Love,” “Gracefully,” and “A World Minus One.”

He is known for intimate songwriting, warm vocals, and audiophile-quality acoustic recordings, especially through his work with Stockfisch Records. His official biography also notes that he won songwriting prizes at Telluride Bluegrass and MerleFest, worked with artists including Tony Bennett, Garth Brooks, Kenny Loggins, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Livingston Taylor, and contributed vocals/music to commercials, television, and film soundtracks.