AMY SPEACE

“Amy Speace has one of those fetching voices, the kind that taps you on the shoulder & motions seductively for you to follow it around corner after dark corner. You don't know where you're going to end up or how you'll ever find your way back, but that doesn't matter right now: you're enjoying the trip.' -Scott Brodeur, No Depression Magazine
'The talented Ms. Speace is lately taking her Americana away from twangy contemplation toward tangy confrontation. She’s well worth checking out.' -The Village Voice
Rock. Country. Folk. Americana. 2006 Kerrville New Folk Finalist Amy Speace & The Tearjerks blend it like Jersey City sludge. Like a more urban Emmylou with a pissy streak, Amy added her band of boys & recorded her newest offering Songs For Bright Street (Wildflower Records) in a Hoboken recording studio housed behind an old homing pigeon club. This is an album that doesn't care what genre bin it lands into. The lyrics mix the blunt & the poetic & lay on a hooky melodic bed with just enough crunch to keep it away from the usual sensitive 'singer-songwriter' territory. Produced by Tearjerks' lead guitar player James Mastro (The Bongos, Health & Happiness Show, Ian Hunter), Bright Street features guest appearances by The Jayhawks’ Gary Louris, Cliff Eberhardt & E-Street Band violinist Soozie Tyrell. Amy has shared the stage with Alejandro Escovedo, Steve Forbert, Ricky Skaggs, Judy Collins, Rosie Flores among others.

www.amyspeace.com
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A dynamic vocalist with solid command over his 1949 Gibson J-45, Dave Crossland is one of the best performing songwriters under the radar today. Crossland began playing professionally while a college student in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A local favorite, he became a frequent opener for national acts & a regular headliner at the Ark, one of the finest acoustic music clubs in America. Finishing college with an honors thesis on Woody Guthrie, he left for Boston to hit the open mikes & sharpen his craft in its larger community of burgeoning talent. There, Crossland quickly rose 'from open stage habitue to headliner' with his peers, Ellis Paul, Dar Williams, Catie Curtis, & a few others, to be counted 'among the most promising voices in the Boston folk scene' by the Boston Globe. While his contemporaries steadily worked on growing careers, Crossland’s path held different challenges. A witness & caretaker during his mother’s prolonged battle with cancer, Dave worked to balance two worlds. The effort greatly affected the direction of his songwriting as well as his life. His rocking 1999 release, Molly’s Street, veered sharply from his acoustic roots, & after his mother’s passing, he moved to Nashville to record the EP, Fields of Promise, under indie label Appleseed. Both works garnered critical acclaim, but, Crossland reflects, 'the experiences of those times made me look at my decisions and the trajectory of my life… I had to get some perspective.' Dave put down his guitar, moved back to Boston, & immersed himself in the world of the day job while he quietly found his way to his musical truth. Crossland’s new CD, Pearl, is the harvest of this journey. Recorded at Ice Station Zebra in Medford, Massachusetts, the CD is produced by Jim Infantino (mastermind of Jim’s Big Ego) & engineered by Ducky Carlisle (Grammy-nominated Susan Tedeschi’s Just Won’t Burn). Guest appearances include Jimmy Ryan on mandolin, Steve Sadler on lap steel, Mark Hickox on bass, Mike Piehl on drums, & rising star Antje Duvekot singing backup vocals. Striking in its sophistication & substance, this freshly acoustic album is a seductive mix of imagery, nuance, & grace- a unique, genre-blending body of work that reveals the polished maturity at which Crossland has arrived.


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After many years of nudging to take his music career to the next level, Ralston walked away February 3rd, 2004 with three awards at the WYCE's West Michigan Jammie Awards held in Grand Rapids. He received awards for the Local CD of the Year, Best Local Folk CD, & Best New Local Artist with a debut recording, Carwreck Conversations. Since then he has garnered recognition as a writer in a number of writing events including Kerrville New Folk, Falcon Ridge Emerging Artists as well as NSAI/CMT & Unisong International songwriting contests. 'Ralston is a commanding presence simply because of his musical convictions' & 'one of West Michigan's best singer/ songwriters' -Grand Rapids Press. He has shared the stage with noted musicians Arlo Guthrie, Lowen & Navarro, T. Bone Burnett, Richard Buckner, & the Irish band Hothouse Flowers. Ralston recently participated in an International Tribute to Townes Van Zandt in Milan, Italy, it appears no more nudging is necessary. A second CD is slated for release in 2007 once again produced by Marvin Etzioni.

www.ralstonbowles.com
www.myspace.com/ralstonbowles

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