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Muzika

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Born: August 8, 1983
Location: Corvallis, USA
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Canada Crooning: Allison Crowe

~ December 14, 2005 at 18:41 (Views: 302)

What it is it about the Great White North that inspires women to write songs that wrench your heart? I’m not sure, but welcome singer-songwriter Allison Crowe (2005) to that long-standing tradition. Crowe walks in some fierce footsteps, including such Canadian crooners as Jann Arden, Amanda Marshall, Sarah McLachlan, and Alanis Morissette … all the way back to Joni Mitchell.

Crowe has previewed her fourth album “Live at Wood Hall (2005)” on MusicStrands. The album is an intimate collection of Crowe’s own songs, produced under her label “Rubenesque Records Ltd.” We wish she would post more of her albums… but additional works are available for streaming on her website.

Check out a selection of tracks to fully appreciate the expressive range of Crowe’s voice. She runs the gamut from the raspy expressiveness of The Cranberries’ Dolores O’Riordan to the sweet and subtle crooning of Jewel (Pop) or Tori Amos. (A version of Amos’ Playboy Mommie is on the album). Fans of acoustic piano music and passionate female voices will definitely want to add “There Is” to their playlists. Other songs evoke associations to everything from the popular jazzer and fellow Nanaimo-ite Diana Krall (whom Crowe has shared a stage with) all the way to the more experimental, iconoclastic Ani DiFranco. (Listen to Crowe’s version of DiFranco's "Independence Day" on the album).

Crowe has just ended a European tour, covering major cities like Dublin, London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Paris. Although we missed her in Barcelona, at least she had the grace to stop by MuscStrands upon her return to North America.



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Allison Crowe (2005)

"Beautifully moody, or riotously rocking, Allison Crowe creates piano-based music of transcendent quality."
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comment by
Adrian22 ~ December 20, 2005 at 5:59
Thank you, Byron, for your kind words of appreciation and support. Allison has just wrapped her concert year, and will be delighted when she gets a chance to read your journal entry.

I'm Allison's manager, and, will do my best to get some more of her music posted. I've just added her Tidings album, and a couple of new, unreleased, tracks - to her Indy page. I'm not sure how/when these will be accessible on Music Strands.

And, fyi, Allison plans to tour Europe more extensively in 2006. We'll keep Barcelona in mind for this, and any future, tour of continental Europe! I'm sure Alley will love to perform there!

Thanks again ( :

peace and cheers, Adrian
comment by
Muzika ~ December 23, 2005 at 11:38
All of us in Spain look forward to seeing Allison perform when she passes through Europe.
comment by
Adrian22 ~ December 31, 2005 at 6:21
The feeling is mutual. Thank you ( :

Felíz año nuevo! Happy New Year, everyone!

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comment by
Adrian22 ~ January 30, 2007 at 9:29
Feliz Año Nuevo! Happy New Year, everyone!!

Are you in Spain, Muzika? And where are you located Byron?

We've received several requests from French concert presenters, and, so, if the pieces come together, Allison Crowe (2005) will be returning to Europe this Fall - and we'd love to come to Spain, if it can be arranged.

We'll stay in touch!

cheers, Adrian

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