
Erin McKeown: Lively, Funny Flair
Erin McKeown.
Set List
- "Thanks for the Boogie Ride"
- "Paper Moon"
- "Melody"
- "We Are More"
- "Rhode Island Is Famous for You"
World Cafe, February 6, 2007 - A gifted singer/songwriter with a deft touch on the guitar, mandolin, piano and banjo, Erin McKeown calls herself a mix between Django Reinhardt and G. Love. But even that description only scratches the surface of her music's sly lyrics and rip-roaring swing.
After studying ethnomusicology at Brown University — and releasing a pair of fine albums independently — McKeown made her major-label debut with 2003's Grand. For her new album, Sing You Sinners, McKeown says she "stuck with things with strings, bringing in a slew of guitars and banjos" to give the band a simple, live feel. The music itself hearkens back to the Great American Songbook, with a lively, funny flair that's uniquely hers.
Related NPR Stories
- Jan. 26, 2007Erin McKeown in Concert
- Erin McKeown on 'All Songs Considered'
- Jul. 12, 2005Erin McKeown Spreads Her Wings on 'Birds'
- Dec. 19, 2006Musicians Pick the Discoveries of 2006, from WFUV
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