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NAS 10 Questions with Forrest of FangHorn

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This time on NAS 10 Questions we get to know Forrest Of FangHorn, AKA Treebeard and The Ents with Dale Mangold and his masterful way of grooving and funking music with a killer horn section and off the hook rhythms. An eclectic mix of funk rock jazz hip-hop and R&B music based in Pittsburgh.


The track “Medusa” is featured in the New Artist Spotlight Family of Playlists.



1. Tell us a little about where you are from and what you are currently doing.

I was born and raised in the city of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in the Eastern part of the United States. I lived in the Pittsburgh area for most of my life with a brief pit stop in Frederick Maryland just north of Washington DC before moving back to Pittsburgh to raise my family. Currently I am very involved in the entertainment scene in Western Pennsylvania area, writing music, performing live shows in various capacities not only for my two original projects, The Argonauts and currently with Forrest Of FangHorn. I also work as a freelance saxophonist and sometimes guitarist for various regional acts. Most notably Pitt Floyd which is a Pittsburgh based Pink Floyd tribute band. The bulk of 2023 was spent writing, tracking and mixing my first solo effort album from Forrest Of FangHorn titled Ents Marching. πŸ’― DIY from start to finish. I’m honored to have over twenty guest musicians and vocalists appear on this album as well. Was an honor to collaborate with so many talented people.


2. What inspired you to start playing and making music?

Music has always been a part of my family. My father played saxophone and my mother violin. Like a lot of kids I took piano lessons for a few years, switching to clarinet then eventually to saxophone. Then picking up the bass guitar. Being the youngest of seven I was fortunate to be exposed to the music tastes of my older siblings. Well rounded too. From The Beach Boys, Herb Alpert to The Beatles, Stones, The Who and Bruce Springsteen, to Steely Dan to Broadway musicals. Let’s just say I was that stereotypical kid playing air guitar in front of my mirror on a daily basis. As a kid I dreamt of being that rock n roll star. So that in itself gave me the motivation to try to incorporate music in my life, for the rest of my life.



𝟯. Who are your biggest influences?

We touched on a few already, but I was always a rock n roller. Van Halen, KISS, Lyryrd Skynyrd, The Doors. But it’s when I discovered Bruce Springsteen and more importantly Clarence Clemons his saxophone player. That’s when it really hit me and especially with the sax. I was like, who are these guys and their music? Damn! It really ignited the energy inside of me. I began writing saxophone solos of my own and showing them to a few friends of mine. Then I discovered bands like Steely Dan, The Police, Talking Heads, B52’s and those artists ramped my creativity up even more. I wanted not only to be like them, but write music in a similar manner as well. They helped me realize that you can write a very complex song as well as a simplistic song. Aso g as you had a catchy hook and halfway decent lyrics. More recently I’m very influenced musically by Here Come The Mummies.


4. What are your goals in the music industry?

I just want to write good music that the world can enjoy. If it brings me notoriety, fine. But it’s more of not wasting my talent. Music is therapeutic as well, so if I can write something and it makes people feel good then I’m happy.


5. Tell us about your creative process when you make new music.

Hmmm. I suppose I’m like most writers in some ways. You know, being in the right frame of mind or “in the zone”. I’m better in my opinion writing music than writing lyrics. I’m always hearing or humming melodies, riffs, hooks. I’m the past Id write the music primarily in guitar then go from there. With Forrest Of FangHorn, I hear horn parts first then build around those parts. Some songs such as Things I See Today, Medusa and The River Styx, and I wrote on piano. Writing on piano is easier for me to visualize the chords, the notes and the structure verses on the guitar. If I hear a beat I’ll record it or sing it into my phone’s voice recorder. Then eventually go into the studio and record a rough drum take using my midi controller. Typically that’s how it works for me , at least musically. When I actually do have some lyrics or at least an idea or topic to write about I’ll jot them down. Then try to match them up with the music.

6. What is your all-time favorite song?

Wow, tough one to answer. I did mention I like musicals. I love the Sound of Music. I can watch it a thousand times and it’s always fresh. Edelweiss is definitely in my top 10. But then Born to Run, Love Gunn and The Lumber Song also make that same list. I love a song that obviously has a good beat. But I love clever lyrics as well. Not deep lyrics, just ones that make you think a bit. That’s why I love Steely Dan. Both Donald Fagen and Walter Becker are/were some of the best song writers ever. My favorite saxophone song to play ever is Jungleland by Bruce Springsteen. The way Clarence Clemons played his solo is so chilling and beautiful sounding. That’s what I try to incorporate in my saxophone solos. An extension of my body.


7. What is the best advice you have either given or received in terms of music? 

 Play what you want to play because YOU want to play it not because someone else forces you to do so. Don’t think to much, just let it happen. I’ve always liked that advice.


8. Proudest accomplishment?

Being a dad. I’m a single parent who raised both my son and daughter myself. I’m so proud of not only myself and how I was able to manage through the ups and downs of raising a family. But also that both my daughter, Sara and my son, Gabe have been able to take what I’ve taught them and incorporate it into their own lives. Both are musically talented as well. With my son, Gabe following in my footsteps and actually has surpassed me and is now touring the world playing with his band, Enterprise Earth. My daughter Sara is a photographer and my best friend. So that is what I’m most proud of in my life, my family turned out pretty ok.



9. Just for fun! What’s been your most embarrassing moment so far?

Ah man, do I really have to??? Lol, I don’t embarrass myself too often, but if you ask my daughter she’ll have a different answer for ya. Musically, forgetting the words to Celebration by Kool and the Gang at a gig when I played in a dance band. I just kept singing yeah baby baby baby until I could remember the lyrics.



𝟭0. Tell us about your lowest and highest points in music so far.

I’ll start out with low and then finish on the high. Low would be thinking to myself, I. Done, I’m never going to amount to anything musically. Why even torture myself. This was during my divorce and without being a Debbie Downer, I was able to come out of that low and with my son and daughter and my family they gave me the strength to get myself back to where I needed to be in my mind. Highs are many and much much enjoyable. Playing in a band for a handful of years with my son on guitar was very cool. Felt like Eddie Van Halen playing with Wolfgang. We wrote a few tunes together as well. Currently a real high is my Forrest Of FangHorn project. Totally πŸ’― DIY from start to finish. I’m very blessed to have over twenty guest musicians and vocalists appear ethe album. Didn’t think I would be able to accomplish this but I was able to do so.


Stream “Medusa” now

https://open.spotify.com/artist/2N7mepkQyHRI2pzqu3lLql?si=4_-PGzOKScWKDGf2cB-aWA


and follow their socials

https://www.instagram.com/forrestoffanghorn

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093076033333&mibextid=2JQ9oc

https://www.tiktok.com/@forrest.of.fangho?_t=8jJfsqwizhC&_r=1

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19 responses to “NAS 10 Questions with Forrest of FangHorn”

  1. William Lovitt Avatar
    February 7, 2024
    William Lovitt

    Great to learn more about Dale, his musical influences and his projects. Really admirable that he can play a variety of instruments, especially the sax, one of my all time favorites. Congrats to him for being such a great parent, the most important job ever 😎

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  2. sevenstreamsmusic Avatar
    February 7, 2024
    sevenstreamsmusic

    Great interview. Loved learning more about those marching ents from Forrest of FangHorn. Keep bringing the funk and horns.

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  3. Jane Marie Avatar
    February 7, 2024
    Jane Marie

    Brilliant Q & A – great to get to know the man behind the πŸŒ³πŸ˜€ What a talent you are! Sound of Music??!!! My childhood obsession! I can quote the whole film from start to finish!!πŸ˜‚

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  4. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    February 7, 2024
    Patrik Ahlm

    A great interview. Nice to learn more about Dale’s musical background. Love the part where he proudly presents his kids and that they enjoy music and playing together. Well done with the DIY FoF-project and good luck. πŸ‘

    Reply
  5. henchjerome Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    henchjerome

    Very indepth answers from Forrest of Foghorn to the 10 Questions, and has really great music glad to find out more about him πŸ‘πŸΏ.

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  6. paulmccormickmusic Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    paulmccormickmusic

    This was a great interview to read from the funktastic Forrest of Fanghorn, it was fascinating to hear the stories of your inspirations and family background. I also loved the advice about playing what you want because YOU want to play it and not because someone else forces you to. So true!

    Reply
  7. United Duality Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    United Duality

    Great interview!

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  8. Terry Gilbey Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    Terry Gilbey

    Nice to get to know the man behind the musicπŸ™‚

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  9. djmasonic Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    djmasonic

    You music is so good – the vibe and nice sax – always good to hear a real instrument – as brass player i always try to slip a bit of it in xxx going moving up xxx

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  10. rikiabi34 Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    rikiabi34

    There is never enough funk….so play on! It is the 3rd time i check on the links of here and cc and the songs are removed or not correct…i could not reach Medusa, but i listened to the others…great band, reminding Sly and the Family…and other influences i like on this genre….lucky to hear the clavy with wah wah…one of my fav instruments πŸ™‚ kick and bass should come out more in the mix i think…

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  11. Forrest Of FangHorn Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    Forrest Of FangHorn

    Thank you so much for you comments. Medusa drops this Friday 2-9 so will be up on Spotify tomorrow.

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  12. DVous Music Avatar
    February 8, 2024
    DVous Music

    Well, well, well…another Pittsburgh native in NAS. I’m feeling my people are drawn by the NAS magnet.

    Reply
  13. AgingTeenIdol Avatar
    February 9, 2024
    AgingTeenIdol

    Great to get to know more about you! I love your grooves! Stellar, man!

    Reply
  14. E-Zone Avatar
    February 11, 2024
    E-Zone

    Good to know you Forrest of FangHorn, Great interview !

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  15. Caitlin Goulet Avatar
    February 11, 2024
    Caitlin Goulet

    I love that your family has shared music between generations, such a beautiful blessing.

    Reply
  16. andelectro music Avatar
    February 11, 2024
    andelectro music

    Loved the interview and positive vibe. Start of Medusa put me in mind of late Bobby Womack with a Sax intro that wouldn’t be out of place on Van Morrison, Poetic Champions Compose. Love it.

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  17. ZOLEON Avatar
    February 11, 2024
    ZOLEON

    Great interview gonna check out more from the artist great job here πŸ˜„

    Reply
  18. Thekeyof_f Avatar
    February 17, 2024
    Thekeyof_f

    Really cool interview and nice to get to know y’all better! πŸ–€πŸ€˜πŸ»

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  19. emilydawson657 Avatar
    March 17, 2025
    emilydawson657

    emilydawson657 Mar 17, 2025 It is a fascinating interview that delves into the creative mind behind the FangHorn project. Forrest shares insights on his journey, inspirations, and the unique challenges he’s faced along the way. His answers reveal a lot about his passion for storytelling and the deep connection he has with his work. For anyone trying to balance their own creative projects with other responsibilities, like education, you might find it helpful to consider taking my classes online. Online learning offers flexibility, allowing you to pursue your passions while still gaining the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in various fields, much like Forrest’s dedication to his artistic journey. Edited Like Reply Thekeyof_f Feb 17, 2024 Really cool interview and nice to get to know y’all better! πŸ–€πŸ€˜πŸ» Like Reply 1 Like E-Zone Feb 11, 2024 Good to know you Forrest of FangHorn, Great interview ! Like Reply 1 Like Caitlin Goulet Feb 11, 2024 I love that your family has shared music between generations, such a beautiful blessing. Like Reply 1 Like andelectro music Feb 11, 2024 Loved the interview and positive vibe. Start of Medusa put me in mind of late Bobby Womack with a Sax intro that wouldn’t be out of place on Van Morrison, Poetic Champions Compose. Love it. Edited Like Reply 1 Like ZOLEON Feb 11, 2024 Great interview gonna check out more from the artist great job here πŸ˜„ Like Reply 1 Like AgingTeenIdol Feb 09, 2024 Great to get to know more about you! I love your grooves! Stellar, man! Like Reply 1 Like henchjerome Feb 08, 2024 Very indepth answers from Forrest of Foghorn to the 10 Questions, and has really great music glad to find out more about him πŸ‘πŸΏ. Like Reply 1 Like paulmccormickmusic Feb 08, 2024 This was a great interview to read from the funktastic Forrest of Fanghorn, it was fascinating to hear the stories of your inspirations and family background. I also loved the advice about playing what you want because YOU want to play it and not because someone else forces you to. So true! Like Reply 1 Like United Duality Feb 08, 2024 Great interview! Like Reply 1 Like Terry Gilbey Feb 08, 2024 Nice to get to know the man behind the musicπŸ™‚ Like Reply 1 Like djmasonic Feb 08, 2024 You music is so good – the vibe and nice sax – always good to hear a real instrument – as brass player i always try to slip a bit of it in xxx going moving up xxx Like Reply 1 Like rikiabi34 Feb 08, 2024 There is never enough funk….so play on! It is the 3rd time i check on the links of here and cc and the songs are removed or not correct…i could not reach Medusa, but i listened to the others…great band, reminding Sly and the Family…and other influences i like on this genre….lucky to hear the clavy with wah wah…one of my fav instruments πŸ™‚ kick and bass should come out more in the mix i think… Like Reply 1 Like Forrest Of FangHorn Feb 08, 2024 Replying to rikiabi34 Thank you so much for you comments. Medusa drops this Friday 2-9 so will be up on Spotify tomorrow. Like Reply DVous Music Feb 08, 2024 Well, well, well…another Pittsburgh native in NAS. I’m feeling my people are drawn by the NAS magnet. Like Reply 1 Like William Lovitt Feb 07, 2024 Great to learn more about Dale, his musical influences and his projects. Really admirable that he can play a variety of instruments, especially the sax, one of my all time favorites. Congrats to him for being such a great parent, the most important job ever 😎 Like Reply 1 Like sevenstreamsmusic Feb 07, 2024 Great interview. Loved learning more about those marching ents from Forrest of FangHorn. Keep bringing the funk and horns. Like Reply 1 Like Jane Marie Feb 07, 2024 Brilliant Q & A – great to get to know the man behind the πŸŒ³πŸ˜€ What a talent you are! Sound of Music??!!! My childhood obsession! I can quote the whole film from start to finish!!πŸ˜‚ Like Reply 1 Like Patrik Ahlm Feb 07, 2024 A great interview. Nice to learn more about Dale’s musical background. Love the part where he proudly presents his kids and that they enjoy music and playing together. Well done with the DIY FoF-project and good luck. πŸ‘ Like Reply 1 Like

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