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Claire Holley CD Release Party (St. Andrew's, Jackson)

Date and Time

Starting: Friday 30 May 2008 - 07:30 PM

Ending: Friday 30 May 2008 - 09:30 PM

Location

St. Pierre's Episcopal Church
4412 Gautier Van Cleve Rd.
Gautier, MS 39553
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Description

Claire Holley PictureClaire Holley CD Release Concert and Party will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral in Jackson, MS on May 30, 2008 at 7:30 p.m.

Claire will be performing songs from her new CD, Hush, being released on May 27.  Special guest Eric Stracener will also perform.  Both Claire and Eric are native Jacksonians.

 

 

 

 

 

About the Artist

Claire Holley was born and raised in Mississippi, where from the outset she was eagerly subject to the Deep South's rich variety of musical influence--from flattop pickers to honkytonk crooners and gospel choirs, from opera divas to her grandmother's jazz piano. In college she started performing in coffeehouses and writing songs, releasing her first record, Night Air, soon after graduating. In 1999, she made Sanctuary, an inspired recording of traditional hymns. Soon after, Holley signed with Yep Roc Records, and Performing Songwriter called her Yep Roc debut "straightforward, unabashed, and beautiful."

NPR's Weekend Edition with Liane Hansen featured this release as well as Sanctuary in an interview on a national broadcast. Her most recent release, "Dandelion" has received radio play in the U.S. and Europe and the Winston Salem Journal called it one of the more notable releases of 2003.  In 2005, Claire teamed up with fellow mucician and native Mississippian, Caroline Herring, for a co-bill performance to a packed house in Jackson, Mississppi.  They released a cd from that performance, Live at St. Andrew's."... Two of the finest song stylists in the South . . ." says Charles Reagan Wilson, Director of the Center for The Study of Southern Culture. Recently, Claire’s song "6 Miles to McKenney" was picked for Moonstruck Records’ Chicken Fried Rust CD along with songs from Lucinda Williams and Little Feat.

She lives in Los Angeles where she recently wrote original music for Arlene Hutton’s play “See Rock City” which premiered at The Crossley Theatre in Hollywood last September. Her songs and instrumental music for that play were nominated for Best Original Music by the 2006 LA Weekly Theatre Awards. This January, her song "Waving Goodbye" was featured in an episode of ABC's "Men in Trees." She is currently working on songs for a new release and writing music for an independent film.

“Her sense of place is marvelous, and her turn of phrase often striking.” --The Patriot Ledger (Boston, MA)

"…stunning… Holley sings gracefully with a raspy, hushed voice, over smart and surprising guitar parts, making for some unequivocally good music." — Southeast Performer

"The slight catch in Holley's voice can break your heart…" — Time Out New York

Click here and turn on your volume to hear selections from her new CD, Hush

Contact

Tickets are on sale for $8 in advance or $10 at the door.  You can purchase tickets at St. Andrew's Bookstore or call (601) 353-2021.

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