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emma tricca
Acoustic / Folk

"I've been out walking, I don't do too much talking"

London,
United Kingdom

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   emma tricca: General Info
Member Since9/19/2005
Band Websiteemmatricca.com
Band MembersHelen Keen, Martin Brown, Pat McGarvey, Dana
Influences...."Elizabeth Cotten, Odetta, Duke Garwood & Daniel Jack...."

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Sounds LikeGo figure!
Record LabelBird Records
Type of LabelIndie




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Oct 25 2008 8:00P
Hedge Manchester
Nov 11 2008 8:00P
12 Bar Club London

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   About emma tricca
The journey began for Emma Tricca with that face on the album sleeve when she was nine years old. Her father was home from somewhere and he took her out to buy her a record. She was stopped short by that stark monochrome image of the young Bob Dylan on The Times They Are A Changin cover; the non-descript shirt, the short hair, the soft fresh face slightly inclined downwards and to the right, with the tantalising eyes, almost visible. Captured on the cusp of what; a frown, a smile, or a new world? Her upbringing had been peripatetic, split between Italy and the UK, with excursions through Africa - Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Eritrea and Libya as well up and down the Italian peninsula. She came from a family of scientists and artists. A grandfather worked for Siemens making discoveries in sound waves and communications while his brother, her great-uncle, painted. Her mother researched poetry, while her cousin wrote it. With her mother and uncle she listened to classical music as well as Elvis and his Italian copyists. But that face had drawn her ineluctably to folk and country music and her fascination with the American 60s folk scene grew. From Dylan to Baez, then Joni Mitchell, Carolyn Hester, Phil Ochs, and Dave Van Ronk. Her cousin got a guitar on his 14th birthday. He wouldnt play it, but he wouldnt lend it to her either. So when Emma was 16 her scientist grandfather gave her the money and she bought that guitar off the cousin. She was in Milan with her mother when she finished school, but then she headed to Rome and began hanging out with the folk musicians. She acquired a finger-picking boyfriend. He wouldnt teach her so she listened to recordings and stole what I could with my eyes. John Renbourn came to town and she met him after the show. He liked the song she played as the guitar went round and this got reported to the club owner who encouraged her and thus she started gigging. The writing was there already and continued. What changed her life was meeting Odetta, the mysterious and legendary singer whod turned Bob Dylan onto acoustic music in the late 50s. Despite Odettas reputation for reticence and silence they were to have a long, long conversation over dinner, and Odetta urged her to do what shed been considering doing, to go to England and study the craft there. Within the year she was based in England initially in Marlow, learning traditional songs and playing in the clubs of Oxford. She was noticed by eminences like Roy Harper and Phil Guy, and found herself on bills with the likes of Eric Anderson. Relocating to London she made straight for Denmark Street and the 12 Bar Club. The next New Years Day found her playing there with the South London songwriter Jason McNiff. Meanwhile she honed her material at open mics all over the city. When musicians were wanted musicians were found, in that serendipitous manner that characterises the folk scene. Percussionist Sean Quinn was spotted playing with Martha Tilston, while Sharon Forbes came on board Scarlet Rivera-style, intercepted carrying a violin case at Bromley Station. With another percussionist, a cellist, and a guest appearance from McNiff, they made Gypsies And Red Chairs issued in 2001 on her own Fairylands imprint. It was a debut album of certainty and character creating atmospheres ethereal and mesmerising. Her playing was assured and precise, and her singing entrancing and magical garnering comparisons with Judy Collins and June Tabor. Percussion and strings predominated in the fresh and exciting arrangements. The songwriting showed a poets precision with language but often times allowed ambiguity and opacity their heads. Her first hero is twice invoked, through a quote and a misquote in Martin And Me and then in her revisiting of the Appalachian murder ballad Lily Of The West. Following this she continued to play gigs both in Italy and around London, gaining herself a loyal following. Aside from the 12 Bar she was appearing at the Kashmir, the Windmill, the Borderline and at Camdens legendary Come Down And Meet The Folks. The Gypsies And Red Chairs band played with her for a while, along with virtuoso guitarist Martin Brown. Inevitably she made the pilgrimage to New York and there fell in with Riley McMahon, brother of Amy Rigby, and they cut some songs together. Later she made it down to Austin, Texas where she hung out with the exiled Californian Eric Blakely. Together they wrote a song, Step By Step, and recorded it the same day at Blakelys Folk Reels Studios. Back in London there were yet other collaborators. Pat McGarvey of the Coal Porters did some shows with her and she took to performing his exquisite Morning Song. Former Cotton Mather drummer Dana Myzer blew in from Texas and he too was recruited for a while. A whole series of new songs coming out of her collaborations and her travels were aired on various stages; some stayed the course, some disappeared. The Riley McMahon tapes came back to London and went with her to a Greenwich recording studio in the summer of 2006. Everything was substantially reworked. Renowned London session players like B J Cole came in to help because they loved the songs. Martin Brown was a rock. It was hard for her to sign off a record shed been close to for so long, but in early November she let go and said it was finished. Of course, as those of us whove heard it know, it isnt; the truth is, its life has only just begun. I edited my profile with

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mmothejr





Oct 11 2008 12:13 PM

Thank you for the add!!!
Peace and love from Berlin,
Mmo
Sid Griffin





Oct 8 2008 8:12 PM

Emma, I see Ernesto tomorrow. Hey DIG THIS: The Coal Porters need a fiddler for an Oct 25 gig in Petersfield, Hants. Do u know a fiddler???
Please...someone give Sid Griffin a shout ASAP!
much love, El Sid
sam wilson





Oct 4 2008 10:21 AM

hi emma, hope your well

bed time story from sam wilson on Vimeo.
David Hurn





Oct 3 2008 10:57 AM

DAVID HURN MUSIC NOW AVAILABLE TO BUY AT Burning Shed..

Have a great weekend!
David x
Brigid Power-Ryce





Oct 2 2008 11:41 AM

hi emma thanks for the add.
hope youre well, see you soon im sure ! xx brigid
Amadeo





Sep 28 2008 7:46 PM


a new track by Amadeo



"Cocaine spiders run your memory on down,
I'm thinking of you babe on my way out of town,
Five shots to go on a six shot run,
I'll stay my story true back to where I begun..."


~From The Way You Look Tonight

by Amadeo L.
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Michael Scott





Oct 1 2008 1:52 PM

incredible show at the strongrooms the other night emma.
good to see you - looking forward to the album x
Vout "o" Roonie Club





Sep 24 2008 12:29 PM

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Sep 23 2008 12:02 PM

Thanks for the ad!
Enjoyed listening to your music - great Songs and you have a wonderful voice!
If you have a chance give us a listen and a comment of what you think of our songs.
Glad to make your cyber-acquaintance!
Cheers!
Eddie.
Spinning Jenny





Sep 22 2008 2:16 PM

Hope to see you there!

x jennys


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gianlucAvallone





Sep 20 2008 10:40 AM

thanks for the add!Good music!
Alan Tyler and The Lost Sons of Littlefield





Sep 17 2008 1:05 PM



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Mark Atherton





Sep 1 2008 10:31 PM

Hi Emma,
I enjoyed your gig at Moseley, one of my favourites of the festival.
Mark
L0k372





Aug 30 2008 12:04 AM

Hello emma, hope you're well. xx

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Aug 27 2008 1:00 PM

lovely sound
Vout "o" Roonie Club





Aug 26 2008 12:22 PM

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Frankie





Aug 25 2008 8:12 PM

Great tunes Emma.Your an amazing finger picker on the geetar.Great lyrics and singing voice.Best Of Luck.
luca





Aug 24 2008 12:26 PM

sure..
i should be about,where dyou wana rehurse?
you ok??
x
nately





Aug 21 2008 4:25 PM

I come on to your page to listen to your songs and the damn things aren't playing!! Oh well, will try again in another 20 years!!!! Lots of love
Butler - Williams





Aug 20 2008 10:32 AM

Our new limited edition ep 'Keep Your Head Down' has been picked as 'indie record of the week' at piccadilly records. Have a look at

http://www. piccadillyrecords. com/ver2/search1. php?new=1&search=butler+williams

to see what they think of it x
luca





Aug 19 2008 11:04 AM

hey you, you ok??xx
Colorama





Aug 19 2008 10:51 AM

Hey darlin', what a weekend! And what a week! Well done for everything, mate.
See you soon! XC
Daniel





Aug 11 2008 6:10 PM

hi, thanks for the add
love your music
have a peaceful week :)
luca





Aug 7 2008 12:05 PM

nice...
might come over sunday...xx
luca





Aug 7 2008 11:49 AM

mmmmm,sounds good...!!!
let me know the times etc..
what you doin this weekend?
x
luca





Aug 7 2008 9:41 AM

hey , thanks for a lovely couple of days,sorry i was groggy yesterday...cant wait for monday,
uncle tims gonna be happy!!!
you ok???xx
ªmiB E A N ™





Aug 5 2008 2:58 PM

hello!

how you doing??

its so weird being back in the office and actually geting paid !

xxx
deano





Aug 2 2008 1:46 PM

hullo Emma, hope you are well - mind if I just leave this here a while? x

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luca





Jul 31 2008 1:50 PM

hey you, how do??
stefano lentini





Jul 31 2008 10:13 AM

ciao emma!!
Jane Weaver





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