Supporting HeartCrash By Emily J Ramey Written for Marie Hines Marie Hines is a creator. She cooks dinner, she bakes cupcakes, she’s an avid DIY-er, and true to her Southern charm, she’s not afraid to get down in the dirt if it means cultivating something colorful and fragrant. Drawing inspiration from nature, HeartCrash boasts music that mimics [...]
Posts Tagged ‘piano’
Merry Ellen Kirk Bio
Posted in Local Nashville, Publicity Pieces, tagged aaron krause, bio, blinding light, candy, clair de lune, emily j ramey, firefly garden, folk, invisible war, merry ellen kirk, nashville, piano, pop, singer-songwriter, the shakespeares on 10 November 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Supporting Firefly Garden By Emily J Ramey Written for Merry Ellen Kirk Merry Ellen Kirk is a poet. Perhaps “songwriter” is a more commonly used term, but it’s also too commonplace for Merry Ellen’s glittering narratives, songs that spring up wildly from her subconscious and bloom into vibrant, lilting melodies. Her sparkling piano refrains sweep and spill into [...]
Marie Hines’ “Worth the Fight” Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Local Nashville, tagged debut, emily j ramey, eric kinny, lovestung, marie hines, nashville, over you, piano, pop, singer-songwriter, string quartet, worth the fight, wrapped up in love on 12 December 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Marie Hines “Worth the Fight” December 2010; Independent By Emily J Ramey Click Here to See the Published Version on American Music Channel It’s an extraordinary occurrence when you think about it – finding words that say what you truly feel, melodies that express the very ebb of your thoughts. These sorts of discoveries are [...]
Marie Hines Bio
Posted in Local Nashville, Publicity Pieces, tagged bio, debut album, emily j ramey, Local Nashville, lovestung, marie hines, paper heart, piano, pop, singer-songwriter, string quartet, worth the fight, wrapped up in love on 1 December 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Supporting Worth the Fight By Emily J Ramey Written for Marie Hines Marie Hines is a dazzling blend of old and new. She writes with the scope and eloquence that comes with age and the purity and hopefulness of youth. Marie’s rosy piano melodies accompanied by her telltale string quartet glow with grand turns of [...]
Landon Pigg’s “The Boy Who Never” Review
Posted in Album Reviews, Local Nashville, tagged acoustic, album review, emily j ramey, falling in love at a coffee shop, folk, landon pigg, Local Nashville, piano, pop, rca records, rock, singer-songwriter, speak to the keys, take a chance, the boy who never on 12 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Landon Pigg “The Boy Who Never” September 2009; RCA Records By Emily J Ramey Landon Pigg is the archetype of good singer/songwriter, folksy and eloquent, sentimental and warm. And his second full-length album, The Boy Who Never, is the perfect soundtrack for a cool, wind-whipped, burnt orange autumn, which to me, always seems an ideal [...]