TITLE: |
THE CROSSING |
PRICE: |
CD $16 plus shipping/handling |
LABEL: |
LRH Music |
YEAR: |
2004 |
GUEST ARTISTS: |
Steve Sadler, Mike Piehl, Crit Harmon |
WEBSITE: |
www.meghutchinson.com |
OTHER TITLES: |
The Crossing (2004)
Any Given Day (2001)
Against The Grey (1999)
Meg Hutchinson (1996) |
TRACKS & SAMPLES: |
Coming Up (MP3), Leonids, Vanishing Points (MP3), San Andreas, Everything Familiar (MP3), More, Sum Of This, Blessed, The Crossing, As The Crow Flies |
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ARTIST INFO:
In the Spring of 2000, a twenty-two year old Hutchinson completed her BA in Creative Writing, quit her long time job on an organic vegetable farm in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts, abandoned her room above a chicken coop, and hit the road. She went on to win a New Folk Award at the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas, the Rocky Mountain Folks Fest and the Telluride Troubadour Songwriter's Showcase in Colorado, as well as The Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at Merlefest in North Carolina, all in the course of a year.
Performing Songwriter calls Hutchinson, "...A master of introspective ballads filled with understated yearning and an exquisite sense of metaphor." In 1996 Meg independently released her debut self-titled CD and in 1999 she released her second independent album 'Against The Grey' on her own label Little Red Hen Music. In April of 2001 'Against The Grey' was nominated for a Boston Music Award for best "Debut Singer-Songwriter Album" of the year. In December of that same year Hutchinson released a live album of all new material, 'Any Given Day.'
The twenty-five year old singer/songwriter describes her style as "lyric-based, folk-pop, with a whole lot of small town idealism and one devastating break up thrown in for good measure." Among her influences she is quick to include poet Mary Oliver along with the likes of David Grey and Shawn Colvin. Her songs are characterized by a weathered but unselfconscious optimism, and a love of language and of the natural world. Having grown up in a town of 5,000 people, "just outside the National Historic District," her songs possess all the ragged charm of Lake Wobegon, tempered by a gritty and timeless voice.
The Boston Globe writes, "Hutchinson is in the early stages of a promising career; and her do-it-yourself CD, "Against The Grey," is a diamond in the rough." Meg released a new studio album in June 2004. “The Crossing,” produced by Crit Harmon (Martin Sexton, Mary Gauthier), is available in stores and online through her web site and at Amazon.com, Tower.com, CD Baby, and CD Freedom now.
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