Rachel Harrington

Location:
Seattle, Washington, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Country / Americana / Soul
Site(s):
Label:
SkinnyDennis Records
Type:
Indie
Contact info and correct showtimes and venue details are at:



:: www.rachelharrington.net ::



COLLECTOR'S EDITION LIVE CD NOW AVAILABLE! Click for more info



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   NEWEST STUDIO RECORD              City of Refuge

                            



Uncut: "the shiny-voiced Harrington makes easy bedfellows of old and new country . a wandering bluegrass waif"



NOW PLAYING: "A brilliant debut . already a contender for album of the year! ~ Bob Harris, BBC Radio



Q: "Gothic tracks on an inspiringly original album . Q Recommends!!""



IT'S A CRACKER! ~ Miles of Music



MOJO: FOUR STARS! "This debut is a primer in Americana"



Top 12 DIY Pick: "the right combination of temerity and twang" ~ Performing Songwriter



THE IRISH TIMES: Four stars!



Biography

Reared among the Pentecostal pines of Oregon, Rachel Harrington has been doing things in the wrong order for quite some time. She'd had extensive radio play before performing her live show, and she was opening for Grammy winners and nominees before releasing her first record.



Rachel's critically acclaimed 2007 debut, The Bootlegger's Daughter, (featuring guest musicians John Reischman and Danny Barnes) went to 1 on the Euro-Americana Chart and landed the Seattle siren smack in the center of the UK Americana scene when legendary BBC dj Bob Harris proclaimed Bootlegger's Daughter one of the best albums of the year. The following year of aggressive touring saw Harrington playing festivals in a dozen countries with some of the top names in bluegrass and country music.



Rachel's 2008 follow-up record, CITY OF REFUGE, features several guests including Tim O'Brien and Pieta Brown. Peopled with characters seeking respite, escape or salvation, CITY OF REFUGE farms personal and mythical stories from the American West, including tales inspired by the memoirs of prostitutes during the Alaska Gold Rush, the cantankerous Harry Truman of Mt. St. Helens, and short story writer (and fellow Oregonian) Raymond Carver. The album is produced by Evan Brubaker and mixed by David Ferguson (Johnny Cash's American Recordings III & IV), released on Rachel's own SkinnyDennis Records. City of Refuge has garnered further acclaim, reaching millions of listeners when Starbucks requested three of the cds 10 tracks for in-store play throughout the US, supported by national US distribution from Burnside.



Having just returned home from three straight months of intensive touring during the summer of 2009, which included headline spots the Glasgow Americana Festival (Scotland) and the Maverick Festival (England), Rachel is being touted as the hardest working woman in Americana.



Fall '09 will see a return to the studio with a bucket full of new songs, the official release expected in early 2010.



   Buy Rachel's debut album here              The Bootlegger's Daughter                            



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