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Martha Redbone on The Dean (Robert Christgau)’s Best Albums of 2013 list!

30 Thursday Jan 2014

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Beyonce, Eminem, John McEuen, Kacey Musgraves, Martha Redbone, Martha Redbone Roots Project band, Robert Christgau, The Apollo, Vampire Weekend

New York, NY — Martha Redbone’s highly acclaimed album, The Garden of Love – Songs of William Blake, produced by John McEuen and David Hoffner, is no. 20 on the self-proclaimed Dean of American Rock Critics, Robert Christgau’s “authoritative and personal ranking of the best listening” of 2013, keeping fine company with Vampire Weekend, Eminem, Beyoncé and Kacey Musgraves, among others. See entire list here.

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In other Martha news, the Roots Project band recently performed The Garden of Love and other tunes to a sold-out wildly enthusiastic crowd at the Apollo. Christian John Wilkane at popmatters raved that Martha delivered “a rousing set that will certainly be remembered long past 2014. … Doubtless, the embers Redbone left behind at the Apollo on that January evening are still smoldering.” Read entire review here.

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“Tender Fragility to Unexpected Steeliness”

12 Sunday Jan 2014

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Bruce McCall, Chris Brown, Dan Rieser, Erin Hill, folk, Harry Chapin, Jamie Fox, jazz, Jen Chapin, music, New Yorker Magazine, NYC, Stephan Crump, storyteller, The Cutting Room

New York, NY — Jen Chapin’s show at the Cutting Room on Friday, January 17, is a critics pick in The New Yorker. 

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“With songs delivered in a style that ranges from tender fragility to unexpected steeliness, Chapin brings a jazzy edge to the folk form. Sometimes she explores a fleeting emotion, sometimes she weaves a solid narrative—not at all surprising from the daughter of Harry Chapin, a master musical storyteller. She’ll be performing songs from her new album, “Reckoning,” with a fine band including her husband, Stephan Crump, on bass, Jamie Fox on guitar, Dan Rieser on drums, Chris Brown on piano, and Erin Hill on harp and supporting vocals. (Cutting Room, 44 E. 32nd St. 212-691-1900. Jan. 17.)”  The New Yorker

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