Courtney Jones
Portland, OR      Pop / Alternative Pop / Singer/Songwriter
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Courtney Jones' unique sound and songwriting style has been compared to Sarah McLachlan meets KT Tunstall, with a hint of Keane thrown in just for good measure. Her upcoming record boasts a roster of talent usually reserved for a major label artist with a major label budget. She is neither . . . yet.

Peter Malick, who early on spotted, gigged with, and later produced the then unknown Norah Jones just before her runaway success with "Come Away With Me", is producing the 12 track debut album. Mark Needham, who struck multi-platinum success with several mixes on The Killers critically acclaimed and Grammy-nominated "Hot Fuss" album (including the mega-hit "Mr. Brightside") is on board to mix the tracks.

Jones' backing musicians include Lucinda Williams' current touring rhythm section, Butch Norton and Dave Sutton. Peter Malick adds his guitar genius, and Stevie Blacke, whose recent work includes projects with the ultra-hot Colbie Caillat, Anna Nalick, Timbaland, and Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson, provides the lush string arrangements for her songs. Paula Cole's touring bassist John Ossman and the legendary Bob Glaub make guest appearances as well. The 21-year-old Miss Jones wrote each of the songs on the album.

She has opened for a half dozen (and counting) major label artists as diverse as Warner Bros.' Australian Pop superstar Missy Higgins and KCRW's "Morning Becomes Eclectic" favorite Bitter:Sweet of "The Mating Game" fame. She has shared festival billing with Augustana, Joshua Radin, and Anna Nalick.

XM Satellite Radio and CBS Radio affiliates have also featured her music. The single; "Awake & Dreaming" will be featured on KINK fm102's first ever local artist compilation CD.

"Long Way Down" is debuting in a feature-length film starring Michael Madsen, Rider Strong and Taboo of The Black Eyed Peas, written and directed by Stephen Savage.

While gaining a following with industry heavyweights and building a fan base from Seattle to San Diego with her relentless and rigorous touring that has encompassed tens of thousands of miles, countless hotels, and over 120 shows in the past year, Courtney and her music are about to break nationally with the release of her debut album; "Awake & Dreaming"

Back in 2000, producer Peter Malick was working with an unknown, 21 year old keyboardist, with the last name Jones, just before her meteoric rise. It appears lightening may be about to strike twice.

 

What others are saying . . .

 

"Her songwriting is tight and smart, but it's the strength and clarity of her voice that sets this Portland artist apart. She's celebrating the release of her debut album, "Awake & Dreaming," full of her smart, mature pop."

Luciana Lopez - The Oregonian - July  2008

 

"It’s almost shocking that “Awake and Dreaming” is Courtney Jones’ debut album. The (mostly) Portland-based artist possesses such confidence and effortless grace that calling her a local singer-songwriter seems like a slight. Her voice has a glow that infuses her songwriting with an immediate intimacy that makes the album feel less like a recording and more like a conversation with your best friend. Like critically acclaimed songstress Missy Higgins, she’s a master of brave-yet-vulnerable, clear-eyed songwriting, and already outclasses her major label peers."

Barbara Mitchell - Portland Tribune - July  2008

 

"Courtney Jones is one of Portland’s best emerging artists. It’s only a matter of time before the world outside Portland finds this out."

Dean Kattari- APD/MD KINK fm102 - May  2008

 

"She is the artist every singer-songwriter wants to be: charming, modest, and unquestionably talented... Her observational songwriting style results in genre-bending music that is rich, catchy and intelligent."

Tiffany Reagan - Daily Emerald - July  2008

 

"Jones has a sultry, strong Amy Lee (Evanescence) voice that holds its own among the myriad of sounds that threaten to turn her into the next, well, Amy Lee."

Annie Bethancourt - Willamette Week - July  2008

 

"Given her authoritative delivery, it's hard to believe that Awake & Dreaming marks Courtney Jones' debut. Never mind the assists from session pros such as producer Peter Malick (Norah Jones) bassist Bob Glaub (Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks) and drummer Butch Norton (Lucinda Wiliams, Tracy Chapman); Jones' vibrant vocals and infectious songs make her sound more like a seasoned veteran than a newcomer.

Opener "See Me" provides a bold intro as assertive as its title suggests, a solid bid for well-deserved recognition. Sounding like a compelling combination of Christine McVie, Annie Lennox, and Bonnie Raitt, Jones turns emotive ballads like "Based on Real Life", "Relief", "Passenger" and "Change My Place" into plaintive torch songs of soul-searing intensity."

Performing Songwriter Magazine

 

" . . .will inevitably draw comparison to Sarah McLachlan with her ethereal tone and phrasing, delivers a track that can help her to carve out an identity of her own. With the dramatic production of Peter Malick (Norah Jones), she performs a haunting, heartfelt vocal in front of a cinematic backdrop in which she tells her story of unrequited love with lyrical eloquence. The song benefits from great song structure, and a memorable chorus that sticks; making it both radio-ready, and licensing-friendly . . ."

Gian Fiero - The Muse's Muse - Jan.  2008

 

"Courtney has been one of the most surpisingly magical "Finds" in my quest to put together the perfect soundtrack for my film, Cosmic Radio. Her voice and songwriting style are a gift to the project, and she easily holds her own among the "Big Name" talents filling out the film's score."

Stephen Savage; Writer/Director "Cosmic Radio"

 

"I put her on a  ton of shows  this past  year because she  is  the local answer to Sheryl Crow and the crowd always enjoys her, if she should break a single on radio, VH1 will be her next stop."

Dan Steinberg - Square Peg Concerts

 

"Courtney's music is frequently compared to the likes of Sarah McLachlan, Norah Jones, and Anna Nalick. The comparisons are warranted, as she has a sound which falls into this genre and the talent to make lists that include these ladies."

Dissolver Magazine - Apr 2007

 

"Courtney Jones offers something that resonates with most people looking for depth, substance and intelligence in their music."                                                                                                                                         Music Connection Magazine - Mar.  2007


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