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Greenville, South Carolina
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Member Since1/13/2006
Band Websitewww.edwin.com
Band MembersON TOUR NOW:
Larry Chaney: lead guitar
Edwin McCain: vox, lyrics
Pete Riley: guitar, vocals
Craig Shields: keyboards, sax
Pete Alexander: drums
Manny Yanes: bass
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Dowload the NEW Edwin McCain album LOST IN AMERICA by clicking Edwin McCain - Lost In America

Download the Edwin McCain/Maia Sharp duet "Hold Out a Hand" with proceeds benefiting the Hurricane Katrina Victims by clicking Hold Out a Hand (Hurricane Katrina Benefit Track) - Single


Download the Edwin McCain smash single "I'll Be" by clicking I'll Be

Dowload the 1995 Edwin McCain album Honor Among Thieves by clicking Honor Among Thieves

Download the 1997 Edwin McCain album Misguided Roses by clicking Misguided Roses

Download the 1999 Edwin McCain album Messenger by clicking
Messenger

Download the 2001 Edwin McCain album Far From Over by clicking
Far from Over

Download the 2004 Edwin McCain album Scream & Whisper by clicking
Scream & Whisper

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Record LabelSaguaro Road Records
Type of LabelIndie


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   About Edwin McCain



Edwin McCain has a romantic soul and a way of investing life’s everyday moments with a poetry all his own. Lost In America, his seventh album, and Vanguard Records debut, is another collection from a man whose career is marked by his talent for delving into the human condition and producing songs of uncommon insight and compassion. “I live my life and I write about it,” McCain said. “I take whatever happens to me between records and spend time thinking and feeling it through, then I draw on the lessons I’ve learned and try to find the music in it.” It’s the same method McCain has used since he first picked up a guitar and decided he wanted to be a wandering troubadour.

Like his past albums, Lost In America is marked by McCain’s finely crafted meditations on the human condition. The music may be more electric than before, but McCain’s sympathetic vocals retain the ability to touch the hearts of listeners and pull them into his stories. “Gramercy Park Hotel,” the first single, is a sarcastic look at the movers and shakers in the entertainment industry, based on a trip McCain took to New York City for a music industry dinner. Its loping groove, sing-a-long chorus and Larry Chaney’s Joe Walsh inspired doubled guitar solo make it instantly memorable. “Black And Blue,” a poignant portrait of a young, troubled, drug addled woman, co-written with Nashville heavy Maia Sharp, features Craig Shield’s sinuous sax work, McCain’s acoustic and Larry Chaney’s funky rhythm guitar fills. Long time friend of the band Bill Mallonee, formerly of Vigilantes Of Love, contributes to “Welcome To Struggleville.” “The song captures the life of a musician,” McCain says. “The long tours, missing your family, all the heartaches and hazards of life on the road.” McCain delivers the surrealistic lyrics in a soulful, anguished tone that intensifies the song’s inherent drama. On the anthemic title track, co-written by McCain and Sharp, McCain’s vocals walk the fine line between hope and despair. The song combines the impulses of Heartland and Southern rock for a tale of America’s blue-collar workers, a population trying to find salvation in a world torn between material pleasures and mind numbing labor. “I was writing in a bar in Florida when this guy plopped down next to me and started spinning his hard luck yarn. The first verse is a paraphrase of his tale and the character took off from there.” “Babylon”, another Mallonee tune, is a brutal song of love gone wrong. It closes the album with an almost heavy metal arrangement, one of the hardest rock performances the band’s ever waxed. Riley’s screaming solo, McCain’s powerful vocal and the pummeling back beat of the rhythm section underlines the bitter frustration of the lyric. “It’s darker, rougher and more aggressive than anything we’ve done before,” McCain explains. “It lets you know what kind of band we are and what we can do live. We wanted to go out with a bang, not a quiet acoustic track like we’ve done on most records.”

Lost in America was recorded at McCain’s OMG Studios in his hometown of Greenville, SC, and produced by Noel Golden (Matchbox Twenty/Lee Ann Womack). “It’s an up-tempo record, shorter than other albums we’ve done,” McCain says. “Ten songs that are lean and get right to the point; when you finish listening to it, you’re ready to hear it again. It was done live in the studio, everybody set up and playing together. We’ve been together so long as a unit, that playing is second nature to us now; recoding it as a band gave the music a lot more energy.”

The Lost In America Album includes McCain on vocals and acoustic guitar; Craig Shields on Wurlitzer, piano, B3, saxophones and accordion; Larry Chaney on acoustic and electric guitars; Pete Riley on acoustic guitars, electric guitars, and background vocals; Lee Hendricks on bass guitar; Dave Harrison on drums, percussion, and background vocals.

McCain credits producer Noel Golden for the album’s bright, live feel. “He did a great job of capturing us when we made Messenger back in ‘99. His ability to cut to the chase and get the best out of us made us respond with some of the best recorded performances we’ve ever turned in. There was a feeling of camaraderie in the studio that made everything click. One night Pete, our guitar player, who’s from Liverpool, started playing something. It was around the anniversary of John Lennon’s death. I’d been toying with the idea of writing a song about Lennon’s assassination and it threw itself together that night. It was fast and furious; in the can in a single burst of spontaneous creativity.”

Lost In America sees McCain collaborating with other talented Southern songwriters including various members of his band, Kevn Kinney of Drivin’ N’ Cryin’, and Maia Sharp, a good friend who’s had tunes covered by Bonnie Raitt and Trisha Yearwood. “I’ve always been impressed with Maia’s ability to stick with a song and make it the best it can be. For a long time I wasn’t too good at finishing a song when it got difficult. She’s inspired me to finish what I sit down to do, to rewrite and rewrite, to question what I’m doing and make each draft better. Writing from somebody else’s perspective challenged my thought process and made me think in other ways.”

Lost In America also shows off a potent live energy past records have failed to capture. “There’s an aggressive side to our music that you might not expect if you’ve never seen us in a club,” McCain explained. “We wanted to play in the studio just like we play on stage. I like making records, but playing live is my passion. When [I started the band] we used to do 300 shows a year. These days it’s 100 to 150, which is a lot more manageable.”

McCain has also signed on as host for a new television program entitled “Music Road” on the Turner South Network. Featuring up and coming as well as established artists, “Music Road” will air 22 episodes a year in the Southeastern U.S., debuting in April 2006. “We’re traveling around the south, highlighting regional bands. The great musicians that you won’t see on MTV - unsigned acts, hard working indie musicians that have no plans for fame, they just want to be out there doing what they do, playing for the people. We also have musical legends and heroes performing on the shows.”

Edwin McCain was born in Greenville, South Carolina, where he still lives. “My sister is a great singer, my dad played guitar and sax in swing bands in college, my mom plays piano. They’re all good musicians. When I was young, my dad made me promise to never be a musician. He should have said never be an accountant. He sealed my fate by telling me not to do something.”

Like many Southern kids, McCain’s first singing experience was in the church choir. He credits his ability to sing harmony and project himself into his songs to the early training he got from choir director Bob Powell. Another influence was David Wilcox, who also once recorded for Vanguard. “David’s an amazing wordsmith. I first heard him when I was 17. He could take complex emotions and used beautiful language to infuse optimism and hope into the darkest situations. I thought he had an interesting life - traveling around, playing music and being an artist. If I could pick a way to go, I thought it would be a good way to live.”

McCain picked up guitar as a teenager and was playing cover tunes in bar bands while still in high school. He attended the University of South Carolina and the College of Charleston before chucking academics to live the life of a wandering minstrel. “I met a guy named Shannon Tanner who played in all the little bars in Hilton Head, SC, in the summer, St. Croix in the fall and Vail, CO in the winter. He taught me how to get gigs, how to manage my money, how to grab an audience, how to make a living as a musician no matter where you were. We’re still good friends.”

McCain got bored doing covers and started slipping originals into his set. He finally put a band together and started an endless tour of bars, colleges and frat houses. During his years on the Southeast bar-band circuit he rubbed shoulders with many up and coming acts, including a then unknown outfit called Hootie And The Blowfish. “Darius (Rucker) and Mark (Bryan) saw my show at a tiki bar in some Holiday Inn and asked me to open shows for them. I was opening shows for them when Atlantic signed them. Atlantic signed me too. Then Dave Matthews got signed. In a few months anyone in the Southeast who had a rock band got signed.”

McCain’s debut, Honor Among Thieves, captured his acoustic based blend of folk, pop and soul accented by some funky electric guitar, a horn section and backing singers. It did well, but nothing could have prepared him for the frenzy that was created by his second outing, Misguided Roses. “We did it as a band in the basement of a friend’s house in Nashville, living together and playing to a DAT recorder. The label wasn’t checking on us, so we made a quirky record. It turned out to be a good move.” The popular WB TV show “Dawson’s Creek” played “I’ll Be”, one of the album’s most romantic ballads, on an episode of the show and sent McCain’s career into overdrive. Misguided Roses went Gold; the song went Top 10 and was voted one of The Greatest Love Songs Of All Time by VH1. He was also invited to sing the song on Dr. Phil’s syndicated show in 2005 after Dr. Phil’s audience had voted it their favorite wedding song. “You can’t disagree with having a hit like that. It still gets about 2,000 spins a week. It’s like having a winning lottery ticket. The benefits of a hit like that lets us keep playing the music we want to play.”

Atlantic wanted McCain to stick to the winning formula. His next album, Messenger, featured “I Could Not Ask For More,” a tune by a Dianne Warren - writer of hits for Elton John, Cher and Chicago. The song hit, but McCain wasn’t satisfied with the album. “They didn’t trust my writing, so they got Dianne to write me a song, and put it on the Message In A Bottle soundtrack, and while it was a success, I didn’t enjoy the label dictating what we had to do as opposed to us doing what we loved to do.” McCain’s final major label effort, Far From Over, was an energetic, stripped down, garage band album. “It was dark and full of crazy rock’n’roll stuff, a mindless rock record. It insured that the label would drop me. I stand by the songwriting, but the music was out of hand.”

After leaving the majors, McCain went back to his songwriter roots with The Austin Sessions, an indie project, with McCain on acoustic guitar and vocals backed only by Larry Chaney (acoustic guitar) and Craig Shields (sax.) It’s an intimate album of McCain originals and carefully selected covers. For Scream and Whisper McCain signed with DRT and enlisted his full touring band. It’s a collection that balances his acoustic and no frills, rock’n’roll sides. Which brings us back to Lost In America. “This is a band record. We all put our individual spin on it, and working on songs as a band really improved the quality of the music. Everybody’s heart and soul went into it. Now it’s time to get out there and play it live.”

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Jake™

Jake Harrison



Nov 16 2009 5:10 PM

Get well soon! Looking forward to the Thanksgiving Charlotte show.
~Jillian~

~Jillian~



Nov 16 2009 5:09 PM

your music is simply awesome.

x
Marie

Tarah Marie



Nov 16 2009 5:09 PM

Good morning,

thanks for the add..happy to have you as a friend here.

Have a great week ahead!

:)
Marshall Nattrass

Marshall Nattrass



Nov 16 2009 5:09 PM

Hope your feeling better Edwin. Take it easy...
Pam

Pam Meyer



Nov 16 2009 5:08 PM

Edwin,
Thank you for everything you do for all the little ones. Greenville is blessed to have you in it.
Bayoubabe

Bayoubabe



Nov 16 2009 5:08 PM

Sending you some healthy wishes and a big bowl of virtual chicken soup.
Hope you feel better soon !!! 2NJenn ... (:
craziidoll.(i♥r)

craziidoll.(i♥r)



Nov 16 2009 5:08 PM

Hi.
My name's Alannah. I love all of your songs. I'm from Spartanburg, but now I live in Tennessee.
I'm going to have my sweet sixteen party next year, sometime during October. I think It would be really awesome if you could perform at it. I'm in Gatlinburg, Right next to Knoxville.
I know that you are probably very very busy, but I was really wondering if you could get back to me. I'd just really love to have you there at my party. I've already started planning it, but I don't really have any real clue about it yet. I still have to run everything by my dad. He's paying for the party. So thank you so much for taking the time to read this; It means alot. Thank you again!! Your music absolutely inspires me so much. I love it. Your song "I could not ask For More" Is my absolutely my favorite song ever. All of your songs are so touching. You are one of my all time favorite artists, ever.


Thanks;
Alannah
babygirl, ♥

Leexxi, Boo



Nov 16 2009 5:08 PM

Hii im lexi, My father died when I was eight years old. Whenever I hear your song ill be i drop to the floor! Thankyou so much for such an amazing song. :D
ღRachelღ

Rachel Rayburn



Nov 16 2009 5:08 PM

stopping by to wish you a "Happy Thanksgiving"
Jeff Hudson

Jeff Hudson



Nov 12 2009 8:00 PM

Hey Edwin,
I'm a fellow musician, from Indiana, but went to Berklee College of Music in Boston years ago, and have seen you there about 3 times live, at The Paradise in Boston, in more recent years. Have always had all of your CD's, and just wanted to say you're my most favorite more recent artist, even though you've been around awhile now too, and that you're awesome on CD and Live, and one of the best songwriters around! Keep up the good work. If you ever need a keyboardist, please let me know! I know all your stuff, and love it all. And I can harmonize really well with you too on everything!
A huge fan, Jeff
Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman



Nov 9 2009 7:47 PM

Edwin, I can't believe you will be be in my hometown, York Pa. for the first time ever. I will there to see you with bells on. Can't wait!
Pilone

Pilone



Nov 9 2009 7:47 PM

Thanks for the add. Sweet music you got. Greetings from Belgium
lighthouse

Jenny lynne Vaughn



Nov 9 2009 7:47 PM

thanks
♥Rhea♥

Rhea McDonald



Nov 9 2009 7:47 PM

You are so great. Just so you know.
Relax, it's just Mayra ♡

Relax, it's just Mayra ♡



Nov 9 2009 7:46 PM

hello :D My name is Mayra, i just wanted to say that i love your song "i'll be"
:D I heard it in the movie Cinderella Story, and i was going crazy trying to see who sang it! :D
now i know, and it's my song on my page!
new fan!
:D

get back at me, if you can.
Much love,
Mayra! from California!
Kara Clark

Kara Clark



Nov 9 2009 7:46 PM

i am thinking...i am coming to charleston and singing with you via a bullhorn...

just my thoughts.


kara
Rachel :)

Rachel Walters



Nov 9 2009 7:46 PM

I know you probably get a million messages a day, so thank you for taking time to read this. My boyfriend is a HUGE fan of yours he has been to over 30 of your concerts and you are coming to Myrtle Beach Saturday Oct 3 and I was wondering if there would be any way that he could meet you? I know you are probably really busy but maybe if you have five minutes to spare that day he would really appreciate it, if not I totally understand. Thank you and thank you for your music :)

Rachel
Jennifer

Jennifer Rodrigues



Nov 9 2009 7:46 PM

Thank you for the add!!!
Sammy & Sasha

Sammy & Sasha



Nov 9 2009 7:46 PM

Hey....it's just us stopping by to say your music is AMAZING!! That's it!! ttyl

S+S :):)
XOXOXOXOXOXO
Crystina Maez

Crystina Maez



Nov 9 2009 7:46 PM

May you have your feet on the ground, your heart in the stars and clarity in your mind.
BOBBY B. BLUNT

BOBBY B. BLUNT



Nov 9 2009 7:45 PM



GOOD LOOKIN ON THE AD! KEEP

IT REAL !
KEEP IN TOUCH ! GET AT ME!
SHOW THAT LOVE!!

XXX-
BOBBY B. BLUNT------
Help Our Wounded Troops

Help Our wounded Troops



Nov 9 2009 7:45 PM

Thanks for supporting our Troops! I appreciate it and I know our Troops appreciate it.

If you would like to help us thank those still serving overseas and help those coming home wounded, please stop by the profile, read the latest blog and do what you can.

Thanks again and have a great week.

Jerry


Bobby Johnson

Bobby Johnson



Nov 9 2009 7:45 PM

Thanks for the add!!!!!
Julia the Great

Julia the Great



Nov 9 2009 7:44 PM

love you
Erinsane.Eclipse[Senior.'10]

Erinsane.Eclipse[Senior.'10]



Nov 9 2009 7:44 PM

I LOVE YOUR SONGS! I heard ill be at a wedding, and fell in love with your voice, then I found out your from nearby which is AMAZING! I'll be now makes me cry, because it was played at my friends funeral, and his fiancee to be was the one that put it on the cd. You have an amazing voice. If you have a concert or gig, let me know, i would LOVE to be there!
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