Monday, August 27, 2012

Garrison Starr -- MAGNET Magazine GUEST EDITOR for the Week -- Q&A w/ free download -- Tour Dates w/ Adrianne Gonzalez & Maia Sharp



“Sweet-voiced Tennessee songstress” (Time Out NYGarrisonStarr released her seventh studio album, Amateur in May and the singer-songwriter-troubadour continues her road warrior ways with more tour dates through the Fall.

Lee Zimmerman declared in his Blurt review of the album, “Amateur? Hardly. Clearly, this Starr is still on the rise.” Gregory Robson of Absolute Punk agrees, "Starr is a rare treasure, whose voice has the ability to convey an array of emotions like so few of her contemporaries."

This week, she is GUEST EDITOR of MagnetMagazine.  Check out the Q&A here along with a FREE DOWNLOAD of “Between The Devil’s Rain And A Dying Language."  Garrison will be posting all week long from her temporary desk at the Magnet offices.  Follow her musings here.

Starting this coming Saturday, GARRISON STARR will be joining Adrianne Gonzalez & Maia Sharp for a month of collaborative shows.  Like a writers-in-the-round, Starr, Gonzalez & Sharp will take turns being front and center but because they are also all accomplished musicians they will serve as the band and background vocalists for each other with the additional accompaniment of acclaimed guitar player, Linda Taylor. For more information, check out http://ag-maia-gstarr.com/

Her first full-length since 2007’s The Girl That Killed SeptemberAmateur is co-produced with musician Justin Glasco (Dan Wilson, Cary Brothers, Matt Nathanson) and features contributions fromGlen Phillips, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Kevin Devine, Gary Jules and many more.

Garrison Starr Tour Dates
Sat, Sept 8 – Los Angeles, CA – Room 5 Lounge
Wed, Sept 19 – Annapolis, MD – Ram’s Head
Thurs, Sept 20 – Pittsburgh, PA – Club Café
Fri, Sept 21 – Clarion, PA - Clarion University-Venango Campus
Sat, Sept 22 – Philadelphia, PA – Tin Angel
Sun, Sept 23 – Columbia, MD – Cooperstown Concert Series
Mon, Sept 24 – Vienna, VA – House Show
Tues, Sept 25 – New York, NY – Rockwood Music Hall Stage 2
Wed, Sept 26 – Vienna, VA – Jammin’ Java
Fri, Sept 28 – Decatur, GA – Eddie’s Attic
Sat, Sept 29 – Charlotte, NC – The Evening Muse
Sun, Sept 30 – Everywhere – STAGE IT! Online Concert – 3:30pm
Sun, Sept 30 – Asheville, NC – House Concert
Tues, Oct 2 – Boston, MA – Berklee College of Music
Wed, Oct 3 – Boston, MA – Club Passim
Thurs, Oct 4 – Ogunquit, ME – Jonathan’s
Fri, Oct 5 – Ithaca, NY – Lot 10
 
w/ Adrianne Golzalez & Maia Sharp

“Between The Devil’s Rain And A Dying Language" video


"Garrison Starr's greatest gift is her gorgeous, full, rough, passionate voice that can be ultimately pensive, intimate, hurt, consoling, libidinous, or scornful— sometimes during the same verse."
- MSNBC

“A Lucinda Williams for Gen X’ers.”
- NPR’s eTown

On her eighth album, Garrison Starr gets in touch with her twangy Mississippi roots.”
- Billings Gazzette

“Garrison Starr is an incredible singer and songwriter and one of the brightest talents that music has ever seen. Artists like her come along once in a millennia and we are lucky to have her now.”
Margaret Cho

"Garrison Starr doesn't live and breathe for the hit parade, she doesn't play fashion doll, she just writes and sings her heart out. In the American Idolized landscape that constitutes today's music business, she is someone to be thankful for."
Mary Chapin Carpenter


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