Allison Crowe
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Birth name | Allison Louise Crowe |
Born | November 16, 1981 Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada |
Genre(s) | Rock, folk, jazz, soul, R&B, alternative, Piano pop/rock, pop, Broadway |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter, pianist, guitarist |
Instrument(s) | voice, piano, guitar |
Years active | 1996–present |
Label(s) | Rubenesque Records Ltd. |
Influences | Beethoven Ani DiFranco Tori Amos Pearl Jam Counting Crows The Beatles Led Zeppelin Joni Mitchell Leonard Cohen Aretha Franklin Janis Joplin Chet Baker |
Website | AllisonCrowe.com |
Allison Louise Crowe (born November 16, 1981) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, guitarist and pianist from Nanaimo, British Columbia who now lives in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Crowe records on her own record label, Rubenesque Records Ltd. (formed in 2003 and marketed by Festival Distribution).
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History
Her first full-length albums, Secrets and Tidings, were released in 2004, when Crowe was 22. (Tidings was originally released in EP form in 2003.) Allison Crowe: Live at Wood Hall, a double concert album, was released in July 2005. A DVD featuring live-in-the-studio performances of Tidings songs was created for her fan club in November 2005.
Crowe, of Scottish, Irish, and Manx descent, grew up surrounded by jazz, classical and rock music, and discovered additional influences on her own such as Ani DiFranco, Pearl Jam, Tori Amos and Counting Crows. She plays music of all these genres, making her difficult to categorize: in Amazon.com’s downloads, she has simultaneously been in the top three on the Rock Singer-Songwriters, Hymns, Blues, Jazz, Broadway and British & Celtic Folk charts. "Drawing from classical, jazz, pop and gospel sources, the young singer has created singular, inspiring music both in the studio and in the concert hall.” (Joseph Blake, Victoria Times Colonist, March 24, 2005).
Crowe’s most mentioned characteristics are her remarkable live performance ability and her distinctive voice, the natural force of which has been compared to that of Mahalia Jackson. "With the soul of Janis Joplin and the tenderness of fellow Canuck Sarah McLachlan, Crowe rocks with her own unique brand of roots charm." (David McPherson, Exclaim!, October 5, 2004). She accompanies herself on guitar and the piano, on which she has been classically trained. Her physical, percussive, piano style has been likened to that of R&B and rock and roll pioneers such as Fats Domino. She is largely a solo performer, though she has been part of bands as well, notably in a trio format as the Allison Crowe Band (2000 to 2003). Her passionate, visceral style has been referred to as “Elton John meets Édith Piaf” (Clodagh O’Connell, Vancouver Courier, May 23, 2001).
Crowe mostly performs her own songs, which she has been quoted as saying vary among rock, jazz and folk, with lyrics and an intensity that has been compared to that of Laura Nyro, Eddie Vedder, Tori Amos and Patti Smith. "Whether I'm Wrong", an original song of social conscience penned in early 2003, has been featured by the UNESCO-endorsed New Songs for Peace initiative. She is also acclaimed for her interpretations of songs by a wide variety of composers, from Jerome Kern to Pearl Jam, including Lennon-McCartney and fellow Canadians Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. Her cover of Cohen’s "Hallelujah" was named Record of the Week by Record of the Day (UK) in August 2004 and again in November 2005.
Crowe has toured across Canada and in the northeastern United States as headliner. Two one-hour television specials have been broadcast across Canada, with her Allison Crowe: Tidings special telecast each December since 2003.
In late 2005 she performed for the first time in western Europe, with concerts in Dublin, London, Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Paris.
In the Spring of 2006, Allison Crowe toured coast-to-coast in her homeland, covering most of the distance by VIA Rail Canada train on the "Rock'n'Rail Revue".
In October 2006, Allison Crowe released a new album, This Little Bird, which she began recording in February 2006 in her new home of Corner Brook. The album was completed some 6000 kilometres west, on Vancouver Island, and Salt Spring Island, British Columbia.
Following the release of This Little Bird, Allison Crowe visited England, Ireland, and Scotland on a concert tour. In 2007 Crowe's touring included a series of concerts across North America and a return to Europe where she performed to great acclaim at the John Lennon Northern Lights Festival in Durness, Scotland. The event was subsequently crowned the "UK's Best New Festival".
A new album, with the working title of Aquarius Rising, is being recorded. Piano, guitar and lead vocal tracks are completed by year-end 2007. This album is anticipated to be released early in 2008.
Discography
After learning how the mainstream recording industry operates, in 2003, inspired by the examples of Ani DiFranco and Loreena McKennitt, Allison Crowe launched her own record label, Rubenesque Records Ltd. She has released the following albums independently.
Albums
- Lisa’s Song + 6 Songs (2003) (EP; earlier versions were 6 Songs and 6 Songs +)
- Tidings: 6 Songs for the Season (2003) (EP)
- Secrets (2004) singer-songwriter solo debut
- Tidings (2004) (a greatly expanded version of Tidings: 6 Songs for the Season)
- Allison Crowe:Live at Wood Hall (2005) (double concert album)
- This Little Bird (2006) full-length album with band
Compilations
- Open Minds Open Windows: Songwriter's Stories (2003) West coast Canadian musicians
- It Was 40 Years Ago Today (2004) indie, punk, alternative tribute to The Beatles
- Christmas in Rock Vol. 4 (2005) German release of Christmas songs
Videos
- Inside Pandora’s Box: Allison Crowe (2002) (one-hour television broadcast in Canada)
- Allison Crowe: Tidings (2003) (one-hour television broadcast annually in Canada)
- Tidings (2005) (DVD fan-club-only release)
Cover Songs
Acclaimed not only as a songwriter and live performer, but, also, as a song interpreter, Allison Crowe regularly covers some of her favourite songs in concert and on her recordings. These interpretations, of which there are recordings, include:
- A Case of You - Joni Mitchell
- A Murder of One - Counting Crows
- Angel - Sarah McLachlan
- Believe Me If All (Those Endearing Young Charms) - traditional Irish Aire (words by Sir Thomas Moore)
- Bill - Jerome Kern, P.G. Wodehouse & Oscar Hammerstein II (from Show Boat)
- Darling Be Home Soon - The Lovin' Spoonful
- Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen
- I Dreamed a Dream - Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg (from Les Misérables)
- Independence Day - Ani DiFranco
- Indifference - Pearl Jam
- I Never Loved A Man (The Way I Love You) - Ronnie Shannon (popularized by Aretha Franklin)
- In Love in Vain - Jerome Kern & Leo Robin
- Imagine - John Lennon
- In My Life - The Beatles
- Let It Be - The Beatles
- Me and Bobby McGee - Fred Foster & Kris Kristofferson (popularized by Janis Joplin)
- Playboy Mommy - Tori Amos
- Raining in Baltimore - Counting Crows
- Release - Pearl Jam
- River - Joni Mitchell
- Shine a Light - The Rolling Stones
- 32 Flavors - Ani DiFranco
- Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper, Rob Hyman
- Throw Your Arms Around Me - Hunters and Collectors
- When I'm Gone - Phil Ochs
- Who Will Save Your Soul - Jewel
External links
European Tour Banner by boki.b
- Allison Crowe official site
- Allison Crowe MySpace
- YouTube
- Allison Crowe Yahoo! Group
- Allison Crowe @ Last.fm
- Podsafe Music Network
- mp3.com.au (Australia)
- Pain Unspoken (fan site)
- Allison Crowe.co.uk (fan site)
- New Songs for Peace: Artist Spotlight
- Allison Crowe discography at MusicBrainz
- Allison Crowe Backstage @ Pandora
- Allison Crowe at Jamendo