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Marybeth D'Amico / About This Artist

Artist Details and Stats:

Hometown: Jersey City, NJ

Label: LongMan Records

Website: www.marybethdamico.com

Sounds Like: Lori McKenna, Patty Griffin, Kathleen Edwards

Genre: Folk

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Folk charts for Jersey City, NJ
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Biography:

Marybeth D’Amico is known for literate songs that tell dark little stories. Her 2008 debut, Heaven, Hell, Sin & Redemption, was peopled with accused murderers, prostitutes and rebellious teenagers. Perhaps due to her journalistic background, the singer-songwriter seems naturally drawn to themes that have an edge to them. “But I still like people to be able to sing along,” insists Marybeth, who recently returned to the States after a long hiatus in Europe.

The release of her second album, The Light Inside, finds the New Jersey native taking a more personal look at the forces of darkness. The album deftly combines these personal reflections with her signature character-driven tunes, in an effort that one critic said “approaches the level of established artists such as Lori McKenna, Patty Griffin, Eliza Gilkyson and Kimmie Rhodes.”

Neither do the songs on The Light Inside easily settle into one genre. “Stubborn Land” could be straight from the Linda Ronstadt country-rock era, “Star-Crossed” the folk ballad Gillian Welch never wrote and “Der Grenzer”—featuring producer Bradley Kopp’s gritty electric guitar — demonstrates a CSNY-style groove. Austin-based Kopp (Iain Matthews, Eliza Gilkyson, Jimmie Dale Gilmore) has brought together world-class musicians for D’Amico’s sophomore effort. Featured are Paul Pearcy (The Dixie Chicks, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Willie Nelson) on drums, Glenn Fukunaga (Bob Dylan, Joe Ely, Alejandro Escovedo) on bass, David Webb (Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy La Fave, Eric Taylor) on keyboards, Mark Hallman (Carole King, Iain Matthews, Dan Fogelberg) on mandolin, mandola and bouzouki, with Kopp himself accompanying the band on acoustic and electric guitars.

Marybeth’s debut drew critical praise on both sides of the Atlantic, launching at #10 on the Euro Americana Charts and chosen as a top DIY pick in Performing Songwriter magazine. BBC 2 DJ Bob Harris called her songs “extraordinary” and Marybeth played a live session on Bob’s show in 2010.

She has toured extensively in the U.K., Holland and Germany, sharing stages with Antje Duvekot, Meg Hutchison,Natalia Zuckerman, Jeffrey Foucault, Amanda Shires & Rod Picott, Rachel Harrington and Drew Nelson. The Light Inside is being released by UK Label LongMan Records and more touring is ahead in Europe and the US.

Press:

“D'Amico is a talented writer, observer and performer.”
JC Shepard, music blogger, - No Depression

"very good indeed....just wonderful."
Bob Harris - BBC 2, The Bob Harris Show, UK

"Her stories deserve to be heard!"
Rich Kassirer - Modern Acoustic Magazine, Boston

"An undiscovered country/folk gem."
Ready To Rock.com, UK

"Redemption will give you something to testify about."
Mare Wakefield - Performing Songwriter Magazine, Nashville

"We're pretty sure we'll be hearing a lot more from D'Amico in the future."
Benny Metten - Ctrl Altcountry, Netherlands

"...a five-star album!"
Jos van den Boom - Crossroads Radio, Netherlands

"A splendid record that can withstand comparisons with the latest CDs by Lucinda Williams and Kathleen Edwards."
Hugo Vogel - Alt Country.Nl, Holland

““A must-have cd, it's a cracker... go get yourself a copy!!!"”
François Braeken - Rootsville, Belgium