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artist Allison Crowe

Corner Brook & Nanaimo, NL, CANADA
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Vincent Van Gogh "loved life so bad, his paintings had twice the color other paintings had". So sings Jonathan Richman (on Rockin' and Romance).

And that tells you something about musician Allison Crowe.

A modern lover of music, blogger Muruch frames it like this: "There's really no way to convey through mere words how much the music... moves me, or how I want other people to listen to and adore it as much as I do. Allison sings with such an intensity of emotion, it's easy to see why she's often quoted as saying 'Why music? Why breathing?'... that kind of artistic passion seems extremely rare these days."

"I love singing for people," says Allison Crowe. "It's a way to connect and share with others. Communication is crucial. Just being able to do what I do, to write and sing and perform, makes me feel not only alive, but incredibly lucky. Knowing at any moment everything could change, I don't take one second for granted."

Born 31 years ago, on an island, in the harbour city of Nanaimo, B.C., today Crowe's reach is global. From a home computer on the Gulf Islands to a state ceremony in Tasmania - the audience for her songs and music videos numbers more millions each year.

"Allison Crowe has a voice to fall in love with," says UK music industry journal Record of the Day. "She is from Vancouver Island in Canada, descended from Scottish, Irish and Manx stock. She's exactly the sort of artist who can make serious headway on her own label and that's just what she's doing." Across the sea, Ray Padgett (Cover Me, SPIN, Mashable) observes: "There are some voices that speak (or sing) for themselves. You know the ones. Voices where it doesn’t matter what they sing. Voices where it doesn’t really matter what instruments support them. Solomon Burke has such a voice. Jeff Buckley had it. Allison Crowe has it too."

When this phenomenon 'from the islands' reached the mainland she steered a path clear of what Joni Mitchell knowingly calls the record industry's "style inventions". Courted by the establishment, Crowe, taking a cue from Ani DiFranco and Loreena McKennitt, chose instead to form her own label. Since 2001, Rubenesque Records Ltd. has released a series of critically and commercially successful albums: Lisa's Song+ 6 Songs; Secrets; Tidings; Live at Wood Hall; This Little Bird; Little Light; and Spiral. In Summer 2011 Allison Crowe released a double-A-side single ~ Arthur / Up to the Mountain. "Tidings Concert", a 31 (20 songs and 11 banter) track album debuted November 25, 2012. Broadcast highlights include a pair of one-hour television specials: “Allison Crowe: Inside Pandora’s Box” and “Tidings” (airing nationally on the CHUM network from 2002 – 2008).

"The first thing you notice about Allison Crowe is her voice. Rich and dark, it seems to come from a place most singers can only dream of accessing. Then there are the songs. Filled with raw passion and accompanied by Crowe's eloquent piano playing," writes Clodagh O'Connell (The Courier, Rolling Stone+). Hers is a joyous sound: "Elton John meets Edith Piaf."

Allison Crowe has performed as concert headliner on hundreds of occasions, in a dozen countries – from solo gigs in jazz caverns and grand churches, to the concert festival stage alongside the Queen’s Master of Music, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, and Britain’s Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy. A sensation at the UK's John Lennon Northern Lights Festival, "Canadian angel Alison Crowe gave one of the weekend's most magical moments," says The Scotsman. Festival Director Mike Merritt describes Crowe as "awesome" and "spine-tingling", noting her performance "put hairs on the back of your neck! She brought the house down." In 2012 Allison Crowe performs live on-stage with Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet for the World Premiere of "The Doorway – Scenes from Leonard Cohen" - created and choreographed by Jorden Morris with artistic direction from the RWB's André Lewis.

A true grassroots success, Crowe is praised not only as a singularly talented songwriter - on themes personal as well as universal - and as a visceral performer, but, also, as a supreme interpreter of song. Her vital takes on such 21st century standards as Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah", Joni Mitchell's "River" and The Beatles' "In My Life" are applauded as "truly transcendent". Her singular covers have broad, even mainstream, popularity, featured by BBC Radio, and MOJO magazine among others. Acclaimed Hollywood director Zack Snyder (Dawn of the Dead, 300, Watchmen, Sucker Punch, Man of Steel) is an ardent fan. Allison Crowe's Tidings CD, a mix of traditional carols plus songs of joy, peace, and redemption from the modern, secular, songbook, is an emerging classic: "music for the season and all time".

"Her voice celebrates the music with a bluesy rock-gospel intensity; her controlled vibrato, silken rasp, and powerful projection rivet your attention. This is no casual background music... be prepared to be amazed," says Hamline University Professor Of Law - and CD reviewer - Carol Swanson. "Every song radiates sincerity, creative flair, and emotional intensity."

"It takes a lot of self-confidence to tackle Aretha (Franklin)'s version of 'I Never Loved a Man...' but Allison does and nails it just as good as the Queen of Soul herself. Her piano playing is equally exquisite," says Bob Muller, curator of song covers at JoniMitchell.com "Treat yourself to one of the mightiest talents on the singer-songwriter scene today."

David Powell, Welsh-based DVD & Audio tech writes: "I'm listening to 'Effortless' on (Allison Crowe's) This Little Bird album with my Pro-Ject headphone amplifier turned up about a quarter more than on most modern records. It sounds fantastic because unlike most modern records it hasn't had the **** compressed out of it to raise the loudness."

Vocalist, pianist, guitarist, songwriter, engineer, producer and arranger, Allison Crowe, born on an island in the Pacific now lives on another - on Canada's Atlantic coast, in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. From her home-base she records and tours steadily, giving legendary performances that stir together original songs with much-loved interpretations in an organic blend of rock, jazz, folk, Broadway, gospel and soul.

"Ever wonder what it would have been like to listen to a gifted singer/songwriter from Saskatchewan in a small, intimate hall before she became Joni Mitchell? Don't fret the missed opportunity. There's no need to turn back the clock. Check out Allison Crowe," says Robert Reid in The Record.

"Allison has a special gift that is so very rare in musicians today. She is true to her mind, heart and spirit," says Ross Hocker, long-time public broadcaster with NPR affiliate WGTE. Hocker, whose musical taste embraces Thelonious Monk, Bela Bartok and Charles Gounod, calls Allison Crowe's live performance "the most honest, heartfelt, and directly intimate concert in my entire life."

"In an entertainment world that increasingly genuflects at the altar of instant fame, Crowe seems an anomaly, building her career slowly and carefully," notes Adrian Chamberlain, of Canada's Times Colonist newspaper.

"Soulful. Alive. Joyous. Grievous. Real, true, music is what I want to make," says Allison Crowe.

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lineup

Allison Crowe voice, piano, guitar. producer, engineer
Billie Woods guitar, bgs
Dave Baird bass (acoustic and electric), bgs
Laurent Boucher percussion
Kevin Clevette drums

influences

Ani DiFranco
Beethoven
Counting Crows
Pearl Jam
Tori Amos
Aretha Franklin
Edith Piaf
Led Zeppelin
The Beatles
Joni Mitchell
Leonard Cohen
Chet Baker
Nina Simone
Bob Marley
Felix Mendelssohn
Janis Ian
Janis Joplin
Claude Debussy
Beastie Boys
Beck
Joan Osborne
Tidings Concert
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November, 2012
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Arthur / Up to the Mountain
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July, 2011
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Bif Naked (HRMR) Studio Demo
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May, 2001
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Snow
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January, 2013
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Spiral
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April, 2010
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Little Light
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May, 2008
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This Little Bird
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October, 2006
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Live at Wood Hall
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July, 2005
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Tidings
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November, 2004
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Secrets
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May, 2004
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Tidings: 6 Songs for the Season
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November, 2003
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Lisa's Song + 6 Songs
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September, 2003
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“Newfoundland Vinyl” LP Readies to Set Sail

posted by Adrian22   

Artwork and the track listing for “Newfoundland Vinyl”, Allison Crowe’s 11th release on Rubenesque Records Ltd., is ready. The album’s music sets sail worldwide next month.



As Musical Director for Theatre Newfoundland and Labrador’s production of “Newfoundland Vinyl: The Flip Side” at the Gros Morne Theatre Festival, Crowe’s active now curating and arranging songs for this Summer’s cast.

It’s a rich and varied collection harvested from the island region’s popular music and oral traditions – and from which she’s culled a selection for her vinyl LP. The album’s 10 tracks traverse parlour songs to country tunes and folk favourites, songs of land and sea that share the strength and the struggles, the heartbreaks and the humour, of a people.



Recognized as one of the great modern interpreters of song, Allison Crowe’s singular performances deliver familiar and much-loved songs afresh and with renewed joy.

Coming next month, then, is Allison Crowe’s take on these songs that, over 200 years, come from, and out of, Newfoundland and Labrador – with ageless melodies and meaning:

Black Velvet Band – lively traditional song recorded on both sides of the Atlantic, including a version by the legendary Harry Hibbs

Easy – penned by Terry Skinner and made a classic radio hit by country star Eddie Eastman

Men Who Die for a Living – Gary O’Driscoll, award-winning songwriter and producer from St. Lawrence and the South coast, wrote this potent elegy “for the miners here and gone”

Cliffs of Baccalieu – Jack Withers' sea-faring song has previously been sailed by such distinct voices as Anita Best and Stan Rogers

Skipper Billy’s Wake – songwriter Ellis Coles’ jaunty mix of moonshine, Screech and more was well popularized by Dick Nolan

Sonny’s Dream – Newfoundland’s “Man of 1000 Songs”, Ron Hynes, created this anthem of the heart and home

Tiny Red Light – a traditional Newfoundland song revitalized in the vinyl era by The Dorymen (popular east-coast combo founded by John Drake and Tom Rose - a pair of lads out of Fortune Bay communities Belleoram and Bay du Nord)

The Mobile Goat Song – composed by St. John’s Tom Cahill, frequent collaborator with “Newfoundland’s First Lady of Song”, Joan Morrissey, who released this fun romp on her 1973 LP “Home Brew

Seven Old Ladies – a bawdy song which musically plumbs a 1700s nursery rhyme, ("Johnny's So Long at the Fair") – and a tune also recorded by the great Joan Morrissey

Sweet Forget Me Not - first published in 1877, this tender tune by Bobby Newcomb was the first single, and a vinyl hit on the mainland as well, for Cape Shore’s Eddie Coffey



Allison Crowe’s “Newfoundland Vinyl” album launches June 25, 2013.

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upcoming shows

Nov 30 Corner Brook Arts and Culture Centre
Dec 07 Victoria Fairfield United Church
Dec 14 Nanaimo St. Andrew's United Church

Video

No Matter the Battle + Le Voyage dans la Lune  (Excerpt II) 4:11

No Matter the Battle + Le Voyage dans la Lune (Excerpt II)

“No Matter the Battle” again unites musician Allison Crowe with “Spiral” album producer, Hollywood film-scorer Kayla Schmah.

The genius of film magician Georges Méliès (director, producer, writer, actor) is once more on display – in this entertaining excerpt from his 1902 classic “Le Voyage dans la Lune”, (“A Voyage to the Moon”).

Going Home Tonight + Le Voyage dans la Lune  (Excerpt I) 4:43

Going Home Tonight + Le Voyage dans la Lune (Excerpt I)

“Going Home Tonight”, on Allison Crowe’s album “Spiral”, features wonderful orchestration and string arrangement by record producer and Hollywood film-scorer Kayla Schmah.

Music is here accompanied by other-worldly visuals of pioneering film magician Georges Méliès.

Méliès’ 1902 movie “Le Voyage dans la lune”, (“A Trip to the Moon”), has been gorgeously restored.

How Long + Romance sentimentale (excerpt) 4:01

How Long + Romance sentimentale (excerpt)

“How Long”, opening track on Allison Crowe’s first full-length release, “secrets”, remains among her most popular songs globally.

Visual pairing here comes from a collaboration between legendary Soviet Russian directors Grigori Aleksandrov and Sergei Eisenstein. The film-makers created the poetic, experimental, “Romance Sentimentale” in France in 1930. It stars Mara Griy as “The Singer”.

Crayon and Ink + Destino (excerpt) 4:35

Crayon and Ink + Destino (excerpt)

One of Allison Crowe’s much-loved, “early”, songs on-stream with animation begun in the 1940s by Salvador Dali and realized by succeeding generations of Disney studio animators.

Secrets (That Aren't My Own) + Ménilmontant (excerpt) 6:09

Secrets (That Aren't My Own) + Ménilmontant (excerpt)

Allison Crowe, voice and piano come together on this version of her song, “Secrets (That Aren’t My Own)” – from the album/CD “secrets”:

http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/secrets-that-arent-my-own

Visually accompanying the song recording is an excerpt from the silent film era's modernistic and emotional classic “Ménilmontant” by auteur, director, Dimitri Kirsanoff and starring his collaborator Nadia Sibirskaia.

Skeletons and Spirits + Le Manoir du diable 3:15

Skeletons and Spirits + Le Manoir du diable

Allison Crowe, voice and piano, along with Dave Baird, bass, and Laurent Boucher, percussion meet up with a classic of the silent film era.

"Skeletons and Spirits" as heard on Allison Crowe's "This Little Bird" album/CD: http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/skeletons-and-spirits

This song recording is presented together with "The Haunted Castle" (Le Manoir du diable), an 1896 film from boundlessly imaginative and inventive cinema pioneer Georges Méliès.

Arthur 3:33

Arthur

Playing her vintage upright-grand piano, at home in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada, Allison Crowe sings of love weighed through life and time. "Arthur", the newest recording from musician Allison Crowe, is one-half of a double-A-side single release - along with "Up to the Mountain (MLK Song)" -- a guitar version of the Patty Griffin tune. http://music.allisoncrowe.com/track/arthur

Northern Lights 4:03

Northern Lights

Canadian indie singer-songwriter Allison Crowe performed this new song to launch the 'John Lennon Northern Lights Festival' in Durness, Scotland (September 28 - 30, 2007). Yukon-based David Cartier, Sr. shares his beautiful images of the Aurora Borealis on flickr @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/dcartiersr/sets/721575944208123 59/

Angels 3:21

Angels

Here's a live version of "Angels", a song on Allison Crowe's "Little Light" album/CD. Steve C. contributed the home video footage of Allison having fun in the Canadian Winter time.

Wedding Song 3:58

Wedding Song

This guitar-song closes Allison Crowe's 2008 album/CD, "Little Light". Images married to the music are all by the great young Canadian photographer (and musician) Billie Woods ( http://www.billiewoods.com ) who took the shots in an artist apartment in Vienna, Austria - where they lived for a time while on tour across Europe in 2008.

Skeletons and Spirits 2:45

Skeletons and Spirits

From Allison Crowe's "This Little Bird" album comes this jaunty take on relationships - captured "Out of the Fog" in Newfoundland.

Going Home Tonight (pre-album version) 4:29

Going Home Tonight (pre-album version)

On the road to creating a new album, musician/singer-songwriter Allison Crowe teams up with a longtime friend in orchestrator, arranger and producer Kayla Schmah. Here be a pre-album version of "Going Home Tonight", a song on Crowe's upcoming CD, "Spiral".

Scared 4:31

Scared

This video accompanies the song "Scared" ~ recorded live-off-the-floor by Allison Crowe and her trio for Crowe's debut disc, "6 Songs". Filming was done entirely in the downtown streets and dock area of Nanaimo, British Columbia - Canada's "Harbour City" - by Angela Kendall and Brian Dutkewich" (directors of transmission2videos). The highly creative transmission2videos team has since gone on to create cool videos for Tegan and Sara, Death Cab for Cutie, and Jets Overhead - among others.

Whether I'm Wrong 5:12

Whether I'm Wrong

Canadian singer-songwriter Allison Crowe performs, live-in-the-studio, "Whether I'm Wrong" - her song featured by the UNESCO-endorsed New Songs for Peace project. This song is found on Crowe's album "Secrets" and, a different, also live, version is on her double-CD-set "Live at Wood Hall".

What Child Is This (Greensleeves) 3:36

What Child Is This (Greensleeves)

From Allison Crowe's "Tidings" sessions, live-off-the-floor at Turtle Studios, White Rock, B.C., Canada comes this recording of the traditional carol - "What Child Is This (Greensleeves)".

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