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Genre: Bluegrass / Folk / Folk Rock
Location Charlottesville, Virginia, US
Profile Views: 118876
Last Login: 7/4/2010
Member Since 5/28/2005
Website http://www.adrienneyoung.com/
Record Label AddieBelle Music
Type of Label Indie
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A seventh-generation Floridian, raised on the land farmed by her family generations earlier, Adrienne Young graduated magna cum laude from Belmont University in Nashville with a Music Business/Spanish degree. Endless and unfulfilling clerical jobs along Music Row motivated this triple-threat singer, writer and multi-instrumentalist to start her own record label, Addiebelle Music. She used her public exposure from the start to laud positive organizations and issues, becoming a champion for sustainable agriculture. In 2004, she became the spokesperson for the Food Routes Network (www.foodroutes.org), which currently has 44 chapters across the United States, actively nurturing Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaigns whose primary aims are to build and strengthen local food systems. Young is currently organizing a nation-wide tour that will raise awareness and involvement with the sustainable agriculture movement. “By creating infrastructures, community by community, for local growers to connect with consumers, we enable true food security, as well as the preservation of our regional diversity, cultural heritage and interdependence.”.... Her first CD, ..Plow to the End of the Row.. (2003), addressed such topics as sustainable agriculture, a subject made more fascinating by the eloquence of her presentation and by its obscurity among splashier if no less worthy causes. She tackled an even more esoteric agenda on ..The Art of Virtue.. (2005), inspired by Benjamin Franklin’s essays on the development of character and purpose..... You could not conceive of a less likely strategy for winning pop media attention — still, that’s exactly what Young achieved, from a Grammy nomination (most unusual for a debut indie release) to national radio exposure (via NPR) to numerous “best of” lists, including a “Best Country Single of the Year” citation from the ..Nashville Scene,.. third place in the Amazon.com list of “best folk recordings of the year,” and benediction from the ..Los Angeles Times.. as “the Americana find of the year.”.... Expectations were high, then, as she readied her third album. And ..Room To Grow.. more than meets them even as it catches Young watchers by surprise..... The music is, predictably, stunning: tightly crafted songs that, like the feel of her home and the flow of her conversation, infuse her love for American tradition with high contemporary energy. Young’s vocals mirror weariness and hope on “Natural Bridge,” cross intimate valleys and climb the emotional peaks of “Room Enough To Grow,” simmer on the stone-country burner “High Flyin’ Dream,” yearn to go wherever the current takes her on “River and a Dirt Road.”.... It is, in other words, another stretch down the path she began to carve out on those first two albums. But listen more carefully and you’ll hear that ..Room To Grow.. is also an unexpected detour into areas more personal than Young had previously explored in song..... In these new tunes and compelling performances, she asks probing questions — about love, responsibility, idealism, stewardship — but the person she’s interrogating is herself. This alone explains her insistence that this is her most “self-conscious, honest, and challenging” album to date..... ..Room To Grow.. was produced by Young herself. The first tracks were recorded in analog at Levon Helm’s studio in Woodstock, NY. Additional tracks were laid at Sound of Music Studios in Richmond, VA, with final overdubs put down at Compass Studios in Nashville. The mixes, created by Grammy-nominated Jason Lehning, “finally gave us the lush yet authentic presentation I had imagined we were capable of,” says Adrienne. Graced by contributions from former Phish bassist Mike Gordon, Nashville alternative icon Will Kimbrough, steel guitar wizard Gordon Stone, and bluegrass/Americana songbird Dale Ann Bradley, Room To Grow turns Young's focus inward. Yet even with this introspective side, it advocates living life directly, not vicariously through the lives of anyone else — including Adrienne Young..... “I hope I can offer something more in my music than, ‘this is all about me and my perspective,’” she says. “In fact, I have a problem with assuming residence under the headline of ‘artist,’ because everybody is an artist, it’s the exploration and expression of creativity that most people get hung up on. It certainly is one of my primary intentions to inspire people to become active participants when they turn on the radio and hear our music, rather than mere observers of someone else’s creative process. We seem to, as a society, focus on celebrities when, in fact, we’d all have a much better time of it if we were goo-goo over ourselves instead, and the brilliant, vivid realities we all hold the potential to manifest with our imaginations.”.... -
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A seventh-generation Floridian, raised on the land farmed by her family generations earlier, Adrienne Young graduated magna cum laude from Belmont University in Nashville with a Music Business/Spanish degree. Endless and unfulfilling clerical jobs along Music Row motivated this triple-threat singer, writer and multi-instrumentalist to start her own record label, Addiebelle Music. She used her public exposure from the start to laud positive organizations and issues, becoming a champion for sustainable agriculture. In 2004, she became the spokesperson for the Food Routes Network (www.foodroutes.org), which currently has 44 chapters across the United States, actively nurturing Buy Fresh, Buy Local campaigns whose primary aims are to build and strengthen local food systems. Young is currently organizing a nation-wide tour that will raise awareness and involvement with the sustainable agriculture movement. “By creating infrastructures, community by community, for local growers to connect with consumers, we enable true food security, as well as the preservation of our regional diversity, cultural heritage and interdependence.”Her first CD, Plow to the End of the Row (2003), addressed such topics as sustainable agriculture, a subject made more fascinating by the eloquence of her presentation and by its obscurity among splashier if no less worthy causes. She tackled an even more esoteric agenda on The Art of Virtue (2005), inspired by Benjamin Franklin’s essays on the development of character and purpose.
You could not conceive of a less likely strategy for winning pop media attention — still, that’s exactly what Young achieved, from a Grammy nomination (most unusual for a debut indie release) to national radio exposure (via NPR) to numerous “best of” lists, including a “Best Country Single of the Year” citation from the Nashville Scene, third place in the Amazon.com list of “best folk recordings of the year,” and benediction from the Los Angeles Times as “the Americana find of the year.”
Expectations were high, then, as she readied her third album. And Room To Grow more than meets them even as it catches Young watchers by surprise.
The music is, predictably, stunning: tightly crafted songs that, like the feel of her home and the flow of her conversation, infuse her love for American tradition with high contemporary energy. Young’s vocals mirror weariness and hope on “Natural Bridge,” cross intimate valleys and climb the emotional peaks of “Room Enough To Grow,” simmer on the stone-country burner “High Flyin’ Dream,” yearn to go wherever the current takes her on “River and a Dirt Road.”
It is, in other words, another stretch down the path she began to carve out on those first two albums. But listen more carefully and you’ll hear that Room To Grow is also an unexpected detour into areas more personal than Young had previously explored in song.
In these new tunes and compelling performances, she asks probing questions — about love, responsibility, idealism, stewardship — but the person she’s interrogating is herself. This alone explains her insistence that this is her most “self-conscious, honest, and challenging” album to date.
Room To Grow was produced by Young herself. The first tracks were recorded in analog at Levon Helm’s studio in Woodstock, NY. Additional tracks were laid at Sound of Music Studios in Richmond, VA, with final overdubs put down at Compass Studios in Nashville. The mixes, created by Grammy-nominated Jason Lehning, “finally gave us the lush yet authentic presentation I had imagined we were capable of,” says Adrienne. Graced by contributions from former Phish bassist Mike Gordon, Nashville alternative icon Will Kimbrough, steel guitar wizard Gordon Stone, and bluegrass/Americana songbird Dale Ann Bradley, Room To Grow turns Young's focus inward. Yet even with this introspective side, it advocates living life directly, not vicariously through the lives of anyone else — including Adrienne Young.
“I hope I can offer something more in my music than, ‘this is all about me and my perspective,’” she says. “In fact, I have a problem with assuming residence under the headline of ‘artist,’ because everybody is an artist, it’s the exploration and expression of creativity that most people get hung up on. It certainly is one of my primary intentions to inspire people to become active participants when they turn on the radio and hear our music, rather than mere observers of someone else’s creative process. We seem to, as a society, focus on celebrities when, in fact, we’d all have a much better time of it if we were goo-goo over ourselves instead, and the brilliant, vivid realities we all hold the potential to manifest with our imaginations.”
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