Teresa Storch

Location:
Longmont, Colorado, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Folk Rock / Acoustic / Soul
Site(s):
Label:
waiting patiently...
Latest Album "STREAM OF CONCRETE" released August 2008!



"She inhabits her songs so fully you can't help but be pulled into her world." – Boston Herald writer Daniel Gewertz



"One of the most inventive writers and solid performers coming out of Boston today. Makes me proud to be one." --Vance Gilbert



"Infuses contemporary singer/songwriter with traditional folk vibe.It's no wonder she's being recognized in her genre." --Soundcheck Magazine



Singer/songwriter Teresa Storch is constantly moving, either on stage or in her Pontiac Vibe. She has been releasing albums and touring nationally since 2003, spreading her funky-soulful folk throughout the country. She's now known as a voice and presence not to be missed, with a passion you feel from the audience and a connection like she's known you forever. She'll draw you in with her rich, engaging voice, rhythmic, percussive guitar and writing that has roots in folk, jazz and blues--pulling stories from real-life and taking snapshots of what matters most.



Teresa got her start doing Denver area open mics after obtaining an engineering degree from the Colorado School of Mines and performing regularly with the Boulder Ballet. In 1999, she moved to Cambridge, MA to explore it's vibrant songwriter scene and grow as a writer and performer. She's toured nationally since 2004, and Fall of 2009 brought her back to settle near her family in Colorado. She has been recognized for her writing and performance by Susquehanna Music and Arts Festival 2005, Flat Rock Music Festival 2005, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival 2003, and Boston's Best Singer/Songwriters Showcase 2003. With two EP releases under her belt, "Muscle Memory" and "'Live' For Now", her first full-length studio album "Stream of Concrete" was released August 2008. Recorded by Rob Ignazio at Sherwood Forest Studios (Bedford, MA), Mixed by Ben Wisch (NYC), Mastered by Fred Kevorkian (NYC).



The unofficial 'in my own words' bio:

In my life I might have built this site, fabricated the computer chips inside your laptop, made the laser printer you use or choreographed a ballet about the MySpace phenomenon. Instead I decided write and sing songs. Oh, and play guitar. So how did I get here? I grew up in Omaha, NE and became addicted to performing at age 3 after my first dance recital. In college I still danced and gained another addiction, seeing live music. For some reason I studied Engineering Physics at the Colorado School of Mines. I'm told I have a masochistic streak. The best part was the school is next door to Red Rocks Amphitheatre, which became my home away from home in the summertime. I saw everything from The Chieftains to Pearl Jam, Ani to Neil Young. One day I sat there (it was Lyle Lovett) and actually enunciated what the voice in my head had been saying,"I want to do THAT". So, I started listening to it. Songs and lessons and moving East ensued, and that voice never shut up. I spent 10 years amongst some of the most amazing musicians in the world in Cambridge/Somerville, MA, and privileged to call them my friends. I currently live in the small town of Longmont, CO and tour 5 months out of the year. It's quite the adventure and I must say I love my life!
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