Callaghan w/Erick Baker
Pop/Rock3rd & Lindsley
Wed. 2/27/13
Show: 7:00 PM
$10.00
All ages
[Venue Details]
Wed. 2/27/13
Show: 7:00 PM
$10.00
All ages
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Artist Bio:
At some point in the early stages of an artist’s career, there’s inevitably that defining moment - an ultimate test of one's fortitude and willingness to gamble on a dream - that either sends said artist back to their day job, dejected, or provides the final mental push needed to become something greater... something glorious. For UK-born singer-songwriter Callaghan, that all-or-nothing proposition was manifested at 35,000 feet, in a flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
Scheduled to record her full-length debut with artist/producer Shawn Mullins in Atlanta during the summer of 2010, Callaghan left her London digs and boarded a plane headed for the American South, toting suitcases and a heap of songs. The elation and sheer exuberance of the experience drives “Best Year,” the opening track on her forthcoming album Life In Full Colour.
"When I got on that plane from London to come over to Atlanta, I didn't know what to expect, how long the album would take or what kind of reception my music would get," she reflects. "There have been all kinds of challenges, but the whole experience has been beyond anything I could have ever imagined. I could not have asked for more; 2011 was such a fantastic year. I'm just going to keep singing that song every single year, because next year's going to be even better."
Born in Boston, Lincolnshire to a musical family, Callaghan was classically trained on flute from age 6, then gravitated toward singing and playing piano. By 14 she was writing songs, and started trekking to London to record with various producers. At 18 Callaghan relocated to London permanently to live with her sister (whose flat was so tiny, the singer slept under the kitchen table), while recording a number of independent EPs and playing all over the city, at spots like the Bedford, Regal Room, Royal National Theatre, and 100 Club. A long-time Mullins fan, Callaghan contacted him in 2009 through MySpace while seeking a producer, and he agreed to a rare collaboration. An initial recording trip to Atlanta yielded three songs, prompting her life-changing relocation there in 2010 to finish the full-length.
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At some point in the early stages of an artist’s career, there’s inevitably that defining moment - an ultimate test of one's fortitude and willingness to gamble on a dream - that either sends said artist back to their day job, dejected, or provides the final mental push needed to become something greater... something glorious. For UK-born singer-songwriter Callaghan, that all-or-nothing proposition was manifested at 35,000 feet, in a flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
Scheduled to record her full-length debut with artist/producer Shawn Mullins in Atlanta during the summer of 2010, Callaghan left her London digs and boarded a plane headed for the American South, toting suitcases and a heap of songs. The elation and sheer exuberance of the experience drives “Best Year,” the opening track on her forthcoming album Life In Full Colour.
"When I got on that plane from London to come over to Atlanta, I didn't know what to expect, how long the album would take or what kind of reception my music would get," she reflects. "There have been all kinds of challenges, but the whole experience has been beyond anything I could have ever imagined. I could not have asked for more; 2011 was such a fantastic year. I'm just going to keep singing that song every single year, because next year's going to be even better."
Born in Boston, Lincolnshire to a musical family, Callaghan was classically trained on flute from age 6, then gravitated toward singing and playing piano. By 14 she was writing songs, and started trekking to London to record with various producers. At 18 Callaghan relocated to London permanently to live with her sister (whose flat was so tiny, the singer slept under the kitchen table), while recording a number of independent EPs and playing all over the city, at spots like the Bedford, Regal Room, Royal National Theatre, and 100 Club. A long-time Mullins fan, Callaghan contacted him in 2009 through MySpace while seeking a producer, and he agreed to a rare collaboration. An initial recording trip to Atlanta yielded three songs, prompting her life-changing relocation there in 2010 to finish the full-length.
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
Artist Bio:
If you listen closely, you can hear a heartbeat in the songs of Erick Baker. A warm familiar pulse of love and loss echoing from somewhere just under the surface. Written with unguarded lyrical honesty, Erick's songs are passionate confessions that reflect many of our own deeply rooted emotions and secrets.
Since releasing his debut EP, It's Getting Too Late To Say It's Early, in 2008, Erick's powerful voice and deeply personal songwriting style have led listeners through music rich with themes central to the emotional cornerstones of their lives. And recently, the message of Erick's music has quickly started to spread.
This medley of heartfelt insight, accentuated by strong melodic hooks and emotive vocals, drives Erick's second full-length album, Goodbye June. Produced by Ken Coomer, (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), Goodbye June skillfully blends a divergent set of influences – rock, pop, soul, blues, country, and folk – into one seamless, signature sound that defines Erick's distinctive voice.
"These songs belong to the lonely nights of my past and the many blessings of my present," he says. "They reflect the pieces of poetry that lie in the little details of everyday life." As a result, the authenticity of Erick's music is universally appealing. Uniting fans across lines of age, lifestyle and musical taste, Erick's music, once heard, simply can't be ignored.
"In Love With A Lie", the opening track on Goodbye June, is a powerful example of what Baker can accomplish through song. Amidst the anger, regret, and pain of loving the person that just doesn't deserve it, comes an aching melody that echoes despair. Yet, the song offers hope. And by the end, the listener can't help but stomp their foot with the hard-earned strength and resolve found through surviving heartbreak.
" I understand/But there's nothing I can do/Even though it burns me/I'm drawn to the flame in you/I know that I'll take you back/A second chance for me to make/ All of the same mistakes.....I'm on my knees/Cause I can't stand alone/The mind can't change/What the heart controls....My love has left me here blinded/And my love has locked all the doors/But I believe the truth will set me free/To say goodbye/Cause I'm in love with a lie"
In anticipation of the upcoming June 26th, 2012 release of Goodbye June, Erick has been garnering attention and gaining fans across the globe. WFIV (AAA) programmer and long-time Baker supporter, Joe Stutler, is already playing two tracks from the upcoming album, and says of Erick's music , "Goodbye June is a dramatic step forward that's looking ahead to something new. 'In Love with a Lie' has a feel that gets into your head and you can't get it out".
In addition to steady touring, Erick has made recent stops at the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, NC and a New Year's eve show for the US troops stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. His well received performance in Cuba has also led to confirmed tours in Europe and Asia upcoming later this year.
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
If you listen closely, you can hear a heartbeat in the songs of Erick Baker. A warm familiar pulse of love and loss echoing from somewhere just under the surface. Written with unguarded lyrical honesty, Erick's songs are passionate confessions that reflect many of our own deeply rooted emotions and secrets.
Since releasing his debut EP, It's Getting Too Late To Say It's Early, in 2008, Erick's powerful voice and deeply personal songwriting style have led listeners through music rich with themes central to the emotional cornerstones of their lives. And recently, the message of Erick's music has quickly started to spread.
This medley of heartfelt insight, accentuated by strong melodic hooks and emotive vocals, drives Erick's second full-length album, Goodbye June. Produced by Ken Coomer, (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), Goodbye June skillfully blends a divergent set of influences – rock, pop, soul, blues, country, and folk – into one seamless, signature sound that defines Erick's distinctive voice.
"These songs belong to the lonely nights of my past and the many blessings of my present," he says. "They reflect the pieces of poetry that lie in the little details of everyday life." As a result, the authenticity of Erick's music is universally appealing. Uniting fans across lines of age, lifestyle and musical taste, Erick's music, once heard, simply can't be ignored.
"In Love With A Lie", the opening track on Goodbye June, is a powerful example of what Baker can accomplish through song. Amidst the anger, regret, and pain of loving the person that just doesn't deserve it, comes an aching melody that echoes despair. Yet, the song offers hope. And by the end, the listener can't help but stomp their foot with the hard-earned strength and resolve found through surviving heartbreak.
" I understand/But there's nothing I can do/Even though it burns me/I'm drawn to the flame in you/I know that I'll take you back/A second chance for me to make/ All of the same mistakes.....I'm on my knees/Cause I can't stand alone/The mind can't change/What the heart controls....My love has left me here blinded/And my love has locked all the doors/But I believe the truth will set me free/To say goodbye/Cause I'm in love with a lie"
In anticipation of the upcoming June 26th, 2012 release of Goodbye June, Erick has been garnering attention and gaining fans across the globe. WFIV (AAA) programmer and long-time Baker supporter, Joe Stutler, is already playing two tracks from the upcoming album, and says of Erick's music , "Goodbye June is a dramatic step forward that's looking ahead to something new. 'In Love with a Lie' has a feel that gets into your head and you can't get it out".
In addition to steady touring, Erick has made recent stops at the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, NC and a New Year's eve show for the US troops stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. His well received performance in Cuba has also led to confirmed tours in Europe and Asia upcoming later this year.
Artist info obtained from public profile, artist website or social media
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