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Marshall Crenshaw
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Member Since6/28/2006
Band Websitewww.marshallcrenshaw.com
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InfluencesBuddy Holly, Bill Frisell (guys with glasses!!!), Detroit 1950s-'60s
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Jul 12 2009 12:00P
Maplewoodstock Maplewood, New Jersey
Jul 17 2009 8:00P
Stephen Talkhouse Amagansett, New York
Sep 22 2009 7:30P
Cedar Cultural Center Minneapolis, Minnesota
Sep 23 2009 8:00P
Shank Hall Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Sep 25 2009 8:00P
Centre East Theatre-North Shore CPA Skokie, Illinois
Sep 26 2009 7:30P
Memorial Opera House Valparaiso, Indiana
Sep 29 2009 8:00P
Beachland Ballroom Cleveland, Ohio

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   About Marshall Crenshaw
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Over 25 years since breaking through to critical and commercial acclaim with his 1982 self-titled debut and its infectious, era-defining pop hit “Someday, Someway,” Marshall Crenshaw creates an incredible new chapter in his career with his 429 Records debut Jaggedland. Crenshaw’s first studio recording in more than six years is his most musically dynamic and lyrically intimate collection yet.

Classic Crenshaw attributes including an indelible sense of melody and tuneful essence combine to create a rich warmth and intimacy on every song of Jaggedland. The recording has a powerful vibe of immediacy thanks to Crenshaw’s warm vocals and riveting guitar work. He takes the production to its highest levels working with a roster of well known musical heroes and veteran producers. Crenshaw first recorded two tracks in Upstate New York with Stewart Lerman (The Roches, Dar Williams), the melancholy “Sunday Blues” and the fiery rocker “Someone Told Me.” Crenshaw did seven of the tracks at Sage and Sound Studios in Los Angeles with producer/engineer Jerry Boys (REM, Richard Thompson, Buena Vista Social Club), who had been his “wish list” since he heard the Mambo Sinuendo album Boys engineered for Ry Cooder and Cuban guitarist Manuel Galban in 2003. Highlights of these West Coast sessions are “Passing Through,” the hopeful “Eventually” and the powerful “Long Hard Road.”

The album title Jaggedland is a term Crenshaw says best describes the current state of his brain and consciousness. Simply put, the 12 songs are musical observations about the human experience, mortality, the state of the world and of course, love as viewed through the inimitable Crenshaw perspective. The sessions involved key contributions from legendary drummer Jim Keltner (whose credits include The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, Brian Wilson and Joni Mitchell); guitarists Greg Leisz (Lucinda Williams, Robert Plant) and the MC5’s Wayne Kramer as well as legendary vibraphonist, Emil Richards (Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds, Frank Sinatra).

“It was exciting and inspiring to work with such amazing musicians and producers. I fell in love with Mambo Sinuendo five years ago,” Crenshaw continues, “and when I started thinking about recording my next record, Jerry immediately came to mind. When I found out that he was once an assistant engineer for The Beatles--that sealed the deal!”

“I also owe Stewart Lerman much of the credit for getting the ball rolling and inspiring me to start thinking about writing and recording this album,” Crenshaw adds. “When we ran into each other at a political event in 2004, he gave me a pep talk and said he wanted to work with me. We hooked up about a year later and I started dabbling in new songs. As things went along, I started to feel like the material was taking on some unexpected dimensions and it dawned on me that I still have such a huge appreciation and respect for records as an art form—and a deep love for the power of songs and music. Even at this late stage of the game, with so many years and recordings behind me, I felt compelled to step up and reach as deep into myself as I could. That renewed sense of passion and commitment is the driving force behind the songs on Jaggedland, which I truly believe are some of my best ever.”

Born in Detroit, Michigan, Crenshaw began playing guitar at age ten and he received his first break playing John Lennon in the off-Broadway company of Beatlemania. In 1987, he played Buddy Holly in the Richie Valens biopic “La Bamba.”

Living in NYC, he recorded the single “Something’s Gonna Happen” for Alan Betrock’s Shake Records, which led to a deal with Warner Bros. His debut album, Marshall Crenshaw was acclaimed as a pop masterpiece upon its release in 1982 and established him as a first-rate songwriter, singer and guitarist. The record spawned the Top 40 single “Someday, Someway,” which rockabilly singer Robert Gordon scored a hit with a year earlier. Crenshaw’s second album, 1983’s Field Day, was another critical smash and led to a successful slate of 20-plus years of studio recordings that offered a fascinating evolutionary journey through an array of musical landscapes.

A quote from Trouser Press sums up Marshall Crenshaw’s early career: “Although he was seen as a latter-day Buddy Holly at the outset, he soon proved too talented and original to be anyone but himself.” All Music Guide captured Crenshaw’s vibe perfectly: “He writes songs that are melodic, hooky and emotionally true, and he sings and plays them with an honesty and force that still finds room for humor without venom.”

As Crenshaw was developing Jaggedland’s mix of poignant and incisive love songs and musings on mortality, he ventured once again into the film world, co-penning the title track to the hilarious, critically acclaimed John C. Reilly film “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story”; the track was nominated for a 2008 Golden Globe and a 2008 Grammy Award.

Over the last few years, Crenshaw has played 40 - 50 shows a year on what he dubs “the NPR singer-songwriter circuit.” Says Crenshaw, “This album took a lot of wear and tear on my emotions, but in the end I think it’s one of my best ever and I am so excited to have worked with so many of my favorite players on it. When people ask me why I keep making music after all these years, I have a simple answer: because I have to. For lack of a more colorful term, there is truly something magical to it and I never take it for granted.”







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Cathie





Jul 8 2009 12:59 PM

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Jul 6 2009 5:12 PM

Hey, thanks for the add! Hope you are doing great!
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Jul 2 2009 4:04 PM

Thank you for add me.
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George Welch





Jul 2 2009 12:22 PM

Terrific new album. Thanks for the great music. blessings, geo
Happiness





Jun 27 2009 3:10 AM

Great new pix! Thanks for posting them.
Jeff





Jun 27 2009 1:03 AM

Thanks for the add and all the great music.
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Jun 25 2009 5:31 PM

So great to meet you!  A honor.  


Have a fabulous week!
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Jun 25 2009 3:35 AM

.....hey m.....love the new record!!!!.......be well, t.a.
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Jun 22 2009 9:08 PM


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Jun 22 2009 8:31 PM

"Jaggedland" is a very good work.
I have heard several times this afternoon; and every time it liked more and more.

Sorry for my bad inglés!
Rock City





Jun 21 2009 11:56 PM

Greetings from Memphis to the Master of Powerpop!
Cathie





Jun 19 2009 1:01 PM

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Jun 18 2009 3:08 PM

Thanks for the add!

-<>- some say my first DC is very Marshall Crenshaw -<>-

peace :: always

The Bramblemen





Jun 18 2009 1:43 PM

Just downloaded Jaggedland for my road trip out to Interlochen, looking good!
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Jun 18 2009 9:17 AM

konnitiwa.
Thank you for the add.
I became your fan since I listened to your music on a radio before.
domoarigatou.

iTodd





Jun 18 2009 1:11 AM

Marshall,

Thanks for the new music. I picked up Jaggadland as soon as I heard about it and I love it. Keep on, keeping on my friend!

Michael
Ruby Jane





Jun 17 2009 9:01 PM

Hello, it's me, Ruby Jane.To those who don't know me, I am a 14 year old fiddler, songwriter. I have some songs posted that are fresh out of the studio. Let me know if you like the new songs..be one of the first to hear, even before they are released!Thanks! new videos too!
Ruby Jane
Tom





Jun 16 2009 4:35 PM

Greta interview & performance at the Grammy Museum last night!
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Jun 16 2009 4:11 PM

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Jun 16 2009 11:03 AM

HELLO MARSHALL I LOVE YOUR MUSIC BUT LIVE & LEARN" IS A REALLY TOUCH YOUR HEART & BRINGS TEARS TO MY EYES!
KEEP ROCKIN & GREAT WEEK TO YOU


LOVE YA, TONI~
curmudgeonfish





Jun 16 2009 1:05 AM

I can't get "Jaggedland" out of my head, or my CD player. One of the best albums of your career!
ERIC AMBEL Producer/Mixer/Guitarist





Jun 15 2009 1:58 PM

Congrats on the new record Marshall. Heard you on WFUV.
Ray





Jun 12 2009 11:17 PM

Has it really been this long since a studio album? - guess that’s why my veins were erupting in anticipation. Well, the newie should be with me in a few days (living in London I usually keep up to speed via Newbury Comics). I’ve been a fan since the Alan Betrock days.

Apropos of nothing: MC did a remix of five tracks from the Field Day album which I’ve got as a (Limited edition?) 12” vinyl - did these versions ever come out on CD? I always preferred these versions.

Anyway, Marshall, good to have you back….
John Semancik





Jun 12 2009 3:27 AM

Thanks for the add. 
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