Michael Fracasso is a singer-songwriter based in Austin, Fracasso began his career as a regular performer at the Cornelia Street Cafe's Monday night songwriter workshops in the early 1980s. His album When I Lived In The Wild was released in 1995, followed by World In A Drop Of Water in 1998 and A Pocketful Of Rain in 2004. Fracasso's music is characterized by his high tenor voice, evoking the "high lonesome" sound of early country. He has released several albums over four decades, including Saint Monday in 2011.