sadlylove

发行时间:2006-01-01
发行公司:CD Baby
简介:  "Kate York made me a fan on hearing one song, 'Stay With Me' and I immediately asked her to tour with us. She doesn't write flowery chick songs, and instead opts for raw and emotive lyrics delivered in an understated way. A perfectly unaffected voice and a sense of melody that carries her songs and makes you want to listen to them again and again."      - Kathleen Edwards      "With introspective, angel-voiced songwriter Kate York's lush, heartbroken ballads. Sadlylove is spellbinding. An early contender for record of the year."      -Steve LaBate, Associate Editor, Paste Magazine      If an artist is known by the company they keep, then Kate York is destined to be known as a great singer/songwriter. Her first album, Sadlylove, which will be released in early 2006, was produced by Neilson Hubbard (Strays Don't Sleep) and includes guest vocals from such luminaries as Mindy Smith, Matthew Ryan, Mack Starks and Neilson Hubbard. Indeed, the musicians who contributed to the project read like a who's who of the Nashville underground: John Deaderick (Dixie Chicks, Patty Griffin, Emmylou Harris), Brian Bequette (Garrison Starr, Matthew Ryan), Kenny Hutson (Vigilantes of Love, Julie Lee), Jason Wilkins (Josh Rouse, Garrison Starr, Neilson Hubbard), Jeff Patterson (Garrison Starr, Nelison Hubbard, Mack Starks), Clay Steakley (Matthew Ryan), and Craig Krampf (Son Volt, Warren Zevon, The Church) all lent their considerable talents to help Kate create her captivating and gorgeous debut. After working in post-production in Hollywood, CA, for a year, York moved to Nashville in 1999 to pursue a career as a recording engineer. She landed a job working on Music Row, but soon decided she liked writing songs better than recording them. Then a year of writing and co-writing for other local artists convinced her that she should try her hand as a singer/songwriter rather than exclusively penning songs for others. After seeing York perform at 12th and Porter in Nashville, Hubbard approached her and offered to produce some songs. Together they recorded six songs in the fall of 2003 and six more in the summer of 2004. Paste Records released four of those songs, as well as a cover of The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry," for an EP that came out in November 2004. The follow-up full-length, Sadlylove, will be released in early 2006. York played at SXSW 2003 in Neilson Hubbard's band and returned in 2004 for the BMI acoustic round-up and then again in 2005 to showcase at the Paste Magazine Party along with other artists such as Aqualung, Glen Phillips, Ed Harcourt and Earlimart. She's currently honing her craft and winning fans with opening slots for renowned artists such as Patty Griffin, Kathleen Edwards, Shawn Colvin, Mindy Smith, Matthew Ryan and Griffin House. Good company indeed
  "Kate York made me a fan on hearing one song, 'Stay With Me' and I immediately asked her to tour with us. She doesn't write flowery chick songs, and instead opts for raw and emotive lyrics delivered in an understated way. A perfectly unaffected voice and a sense of melody that carries her songs and makes you want to listen to them again and again."      - Kathleen Edwards      "With introspective, angel-voiced songwriter Kate York's lush, heartbroken ballads. Sadlylove is spellbinding. An early contender for record of the year."      -Steve LaBate, Associate Editor, Paste Magazine      If an artist is known by the company they keep, then Kate York is destined to be known as a great singer/songwriter. Her first album, Sadlylove, which will be released in early 2006, was produced by Neilson Hubbard (Strays Don't Sleep) and includes guest vocals from such luminaries as Mindy Smith, Matthew Ryan, Mack Starks and Neilson Hubbard. Indeed, the musicians who contributed to the project read like a who's who of the Nashville underground: John Deaderick (Dixie Chicks, Patty Griffin, Emmylou Harris), Brian Bequette (Garrison Starr, Matthew Ryan), Kenny Hutson (Vigilantes of Love, Julie Lee), Jason Wilkins (Josh Rouse, Garrison Starr, Neilson Hubbard), Jeff Patterson (Garrison Starr, Nelison Hubbard, Mack Starks), Clay Steakley (Matthew Ryan), and Craig Krampf (Son Volt, Warren Zevon, The Church) all lent their considerable talents to help Kate create her captivating and gorgeous debut. After working in post-production in Hollywood, CA, for a year, York moved to Nashville in 1999 to pursue a career as a recording engineer. She landed a job working on Music Row, but soon decided she liked writing songs better than recording them. Then a year of writing and co-writing for other local artists convinced her that she should try her hand as a singer/songwriter rather than exclusively penning songs for others. After seeing York perform at 12th and Porter in Nashville, Hubbard approached her and offered to produce some songs. Together they recorded six songs in the fall of 2003 and six more in the summer of 2004. Paste Records released four of those songs, as well as a cover of The Cure's "Boys Don't Cry," for an EP that came out in November 2004. The follow-up full-length, Sadlylove, will be released in early 2006. York played at SXSW 2003 in Neilson Hubbard's band and returned in 2004 for the BMI acoustic round-up and then again in 2005 to showcase at the Paste Magazine Party along with other artists such as Aqualung, Glen Phillips, Ed Harcourt and Earlimart. She's currently honing her craft and winning fans with opening slots for renowned artists such as Patty Griffin, Kathleen Edwards, Shawn Colvin, Mindy Smith, Matthew Ryan and Griffin House. Good company indeed