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Ford Turrell
Acoustic / Folk Rock

"www.fordturrell.com"

Nashville, Tennessee
United States

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Member Since1/3/2007
Band Websitefordturrell.com
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A rotating band of prophets including Doug Lancio (Patty Griffin), Glenn Worf (Mark Knopfler, Patty Griffin), Tim Lauer, Phil Madeira (Buddy Miller), William Ellis, Alison Prestwood, John Gardner, Bryn Davies, Billy Crain, Reid Scelza, Jacquire King, Beau Stapleton, Johnny Mann, Adam Fluhrer (Will Hoge), Kim Turrell, and Kim Flemming. (But generally not all at the same time!)

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"[Ford] Turrell's smoky vocals and wispy, drifting melodies convey a certain mystique, but ultimately this is an album that quietly takes hold and then proves mesmerizing in the process." - Performing Songwriter

"...heart dragging, folk-rock near-perfection..."- Nashville Scene

"Soft-spoken but confident, Ford Turrell’s laid-back crooning propels his heartfelt lyrical jewels. The Nashville transplant’s 2007 eponymous debut explored familiar territory through gently inquisitive and moody compositions, turning heads and prompting enthusiastic praise from critics and rabid fan devotion."--BMI

Hello Everyone- Thanks for stopping by the Ford Turrell myspace page. The songs here are from the forthcoming record, simply titled "Ford Turrell." It was mixed by Jacquire King (Kings of Leon, Josh Ritter, Sea Wolf).

Ford’s Interview with Lisa Cunningham for Amiestreet:

"Most of the time I'm simply attempting to describe a moment in time," says Nashville musician Ford Turrell, "a lot like, 'Saw her standing on her front lawn, just a twirling her baton...'" The quote from Springsteen's "Nebraska" doesn't elude me. Neither does Ford Turrell's interest in T.S. Eliot, so I look forward to a candid discussion about artistic process with a singer-songwriter capable of comparing his own emotional responses to Springsteen's Darkness on the Edge of Town with his intellectual experience of T.S. Eliot's "Journey of the Magi." I wonder if an artist this thoughtful isn't up to something more profound than a well-painted picture. His instantaneous popularity suggests an enlightened existential awareness made so real the songs become tangible entities, accessible worlds for a listener to inhabit and make his/her own. His current release, Ford Turrell, lands loads of attention from online listeners all over the world and radio DJ's across the nation.

Lisa: Tell me about the publishing deal that motivated you to move from Michigan to Nashville. How were you discovered?

Ford: A graduate school colleague had heard some of my music and put me in touch with a publisher she knew in Nashville, Jerry Smith. I was on my way to Nashville for another project anyway, so I gave him a call and we decided to meet up. I had my guitar and played him some songs in his living room. He asked me right then if I wanted to work together. Then we went out for sushi. I was living in Michigan at the time, so I made the move down here 8 months after our meeting. I was writing a lot, but It wasn't until I met my friend Reid Scelza that things really started to take shape.

Lisa: How did you become acquainted with Reid Scelza?

Ford: He was producing out of a studio he built at his house. He heard I was a songwriter and wanted to hear some stuff. We started recording rough guitar-vocals at his studio. Through that summer we would get together just to play music for each other, and record new material I had written. We would talk about sounds we liked and songs we liked. If he was going to produce we needed to find a common musical vocabulary, and that's what we worked on, finding a common language. We ended up getting focused on early and mid 70's stuff, like all the Van Morrison records during that period, especially Veedon Fleece. And also Derek and the Dominos. That Fall (2006) we recorded an EP with a full band in his studio. That drew some attention from some radio and industry folks. So, we decided we should do a record. I wrote for the next four months or so and we recorded the new record in May 07.

Lisa: You say you recorded all of your recent album live. What was that recording experience like?

Ford: We went into the studio on a Friday in May to start the tracking. It was decided before that however that we wanted to find a room to record in where everyone could be in the same room, or at least have line of sight. For me, one thing that is important about a musical composition involving multiple players is the energy that those players can get from one another by being in the same room. The goal that Reid and I had going in was really to capture the spirit and energy of the songs by capturing the spirit and energy of the players. What is so great is that the band was hearing the song for the first time five minutes or so before the first take... and we usually ended up keeping one of the first two or three takes. So actually what we ended up capturing by doing the live recording of all the instruments and the vocals was a one-time performance/interpretation of the songs... as everyone was hearing it coming from everyone else. There were no parts already ironed-out, as if the band had been rehearsing for weeks, no one was stuck in a certain mode of playing the songs, everyone's parts... and the whole presentation really... ended up being a sort of spontaneous instrumental dialogue between everyone who was in that room. I think the quality of the final product is really a testament to just how amazing all of the players on this record are. The idea to record this way came out of listening to a lot of records, like Veedon Fleece, where there's definitely an air of spontaneity in every note. My hope is that to some degree, even a little bit, that we achieved that.

Lisa: Do you play live with the same folks you recorded the album with?

Ford: I haven't played out with them since we finished the record. I've been playing just solo acoustic shows. But I'm really hoping to do something with the band in 2008. If we do it will most likely be some of the same great musicians. I can't wait to get out there with them. The songs on this record are going to be so fun to play live with the band.

Lisa: What do you love most about playing for a live audience?

Ford: It's so cliché but there's definitely an energy exchange there. Records seem to be a much more delayed feedback experience, while playing live is in your face, instant feedback, a free-exchange, without expectation.

Lisa: What's your favorite Springsteen album?

Ford: Darkness on the Edge of Town. Amazing songs, amazing presentation. I was honestly thinking about that record a lot when we were sequencing Ford Turrell. Darkness really reads front to back...book-like... the first half mostly portrays a certain hardness to life... bad decisions, bad luck, heartbreak, hopelessness, etc. And of course side one ends with a song that describes all of those things so beautifully, "Racing in The Street." Then you get out of your chair, go over to the record player, turn the record over, and get drop-kicked into "The Promised Land." And the back half really speaks to something different than the first half. It might be speaking about some sense of redemption, or maybe it's just about learning to live with the hardness of life described on side one. Either way, the feeling side two generates is really more uplifting in some way than side one. Somehow I knew I wanted to try to do that with the sequencing of this record. I wanted there to be a turn half-way through so it goes from “Ghost of Goodbye” to “Listen To Your Heartbeat”, ... on into the second half. It was important to me that somehow there be a sense of movement from front to back, and that people could sit down and listen to the whole record as a chronology of sorts. Not a chronology of stories, but more of a chronology of emotion. And so far that's the kind of feedback I've been getting about it... people just put it in and let it play all the way through. The idea to do this really came out of Darkness on the Edge of Town.

Lisa: What's your favorite T.S. Eliot poem?

Ford: "Journey of the Magi." My reasons are similar to my thoughts on Darkness on the Edge of Town. Recognizing the hardness of life, and our powerlessness in a changed/changing world, trying to seek out a singular salvific moment, then realizing that maybe there's something about this powerlessness that's redemptive. The power of the powerless. That's my interpretation at least. This dynamic is something I really try to illuminate in my writing and presentation.

Lisa: "Ghost of Goodbye" is such a pretty song. Can you use this song as an example to explain your songwriting process? How does the arrangement of lyrics and melody happen for you?

Ford: I think everyone has their own little tricks. But over the years my writing process has become really spontaneous and unplanned. I usually just start playing the guitar, or guitar and harmonica, or a few notes on the piano. Then I'll sing spontaneously over that, usually whatever harmony and words appear in the moment. It's generally guided by some feeling or emotion coming from somewhere, either conscious or subconscious, and if a series of words or the melody strikes me as worth keeping I'll put it down on a little recorder. Then I can revisit it later, to remind myself of the idea when it was fresh, before my thoughts got a hold of it and started trying to manipulate and master it. Sometimes I'll work off that lyrical idea, sometimes something new will take its place. There have been songs that I've edited and re-edited to a fault, this is more my tendency I think. But then there are other songs like, "Till I See You Once Again," that just happen. That song came about because I knew the next day we were going to be working with Glen Worf (bass) and William Ellis (drums). I really wanted to write a song that had a great moving bass-line and just a hi-hat or something on drums. So, I started playing that guitar part in 3/6... again, very similar to the musical vocabulary we had developed of early Van, et al. The words just came out in like 15 minutes. I took the song with me into the studio the next day and we decided to record it. At the end of the first take I started ad-libbing some parts of the end bit, and by the third take I had the whole outro ad-libbed. We kept that third take for the record. I like it when songs come like that, but again my tendency is to start spontaneously then grind over them.

Lisa: What are your current goals and aspirations as an artist?

Ford: To write good songs. That's always been my main goal.

I’m currently out playing in support of “Ford Turrell.” Keep tabs on this page for live dates, promotions, etc. Hope to see you there.

PRESS:

"Ford Turrell's self-titled debut introduces us to a talented young artist to watch. Turrell's well-crafted songs and rootsy, organic sound will appeal to fans of Ray LaMontagne or David Gray, and his poetic lyrics will have you hanging on every word. A promising debut from a promising artist." -Abby White, Music Editor Performing Songwriter Magazine

"I wonder if an artist this thoughtful isn't up to something more profound than a well-painted picture. His instantaneous popularity suggests an enlightened existential awareness made so real the songs become tangible entities, accessible worlds for a listener to inhabit and make his/her own. His current release, Ford Turrell, lands loads of attention from online listeners all over the world and radio DJ's across the nation." -Amiestreet

"Ford Turrell’s easy style and good blending of everything musical makes for a fun, soulful listen"-Delusions of Grandeur Review

"Ford Turrell paints powerful musical pictures on his exquisitely produced debut -- whispery, rootsy rock with a David Gray/John Mayer feel."-Grand Rapids Press

"This music reflects this journey of unknowing. Ford's poetically crafted lyrics and authentic, intimate voice reflect the rich descriptions of a world without epiphany or definitive answers, open to possibility, infinite explanation, and multiple truths. This is music which reflects its creator, with a question mark at the end, not a period." -Writer B. Gallaher

"Ford Turrell will likely be an artist that you can say you heard him first when a year or two from now he's being played on all the top 40 radio stations. The phrase "only a matter of time" fits nicely." -The Album Project

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darlene





Jul 23 2008 1:04 PM

just wanted to say hello.
i hope the rest of your week is great!
Andre Longtin (NEW SONG "gotta go")





Jul 22 2008 2:09 PM

Hey :)

I just wrote and put another new song up on my myspace lol Yes im the song machine (lately) lol Thanks and come by and check it out!

It's called "Gotta Go" :')

PEACE~! dre
NATALIA AUGUST 6. HARTFORD.CT





Jul 18 2008 7:12 PM

high five for the invite! :)
send me your e-mail
if you'd like a free song download :)

NATALIA :)
Maureen Murphy





Jul 17 2008 8:02 PM

Hey Ford! Thanks for stopping by! How did you find me?

M
3rdSide





Jul 16 2008 5:32 PM

THANKS for the add!

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james katz





Jul 15 2008 6:36 PM

ey ford, thanks for listening and for your friendness, we really appreciate the support! if ya want, you can hear more songs at jameskatz. com
have a wickedly joyful wednesday.

-james and the JK street team

Kate and Kacey Coppola





Jul 14 2008 8:59 AM

Hi! How are you? Thank you so much for stopping by our site...your support means so much to us!! Hope you're doing well..and have an AWESOME MONDAY!!

xoxo,
Kate and Kacey

ps: don't forget to check out the dream team myspace! it's where we all go to make our dreams come true!
Misty Loggins





Jul 10 2008 1:12 PM

AH! I love your tunes!
Thanks so much for finding me on here... can't wait to catch a show.
Dan Fogelberg Tribute





Jul 9 2008 1:34 PM

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welcome to Dan's Tribute!
Amanda Henkel





Jul 4 2008 12:11 PM

Thanks very much for the add!
Please vote for my song "Can't Trust the Weatherman" in the austinmusiccity. com music poll.
-Amanda
Alex/Drummer in Lizette &





Jul 4 2008 2:33 AM

Thank U kindly for Ur invitation!

Have a BRILLIANT day!

Alex - drummer in Lizette &

Dawn(Music Page)





Jul 3 2008 10:09 PM

THANKS FOR THE REQUEST..LIKE YOUR SOUND :)

Godstar777





Jul 3 2008 8:59 AM

i like your music sounds good. GOD bless you and your family and your band. im trying to get a band together but its hard now days to get people into christiananity but GOD will come through for me.
but anyways thanks for being a friend and come and seeing my page thanks again your brother in CHRIST Charles Glover GOD blessPhotobucket
Jeremy Kinsey





Jul 2 2008 7:18 PM

Sup Ford >

Sorry it took so long to get back to ya's . . .

Dont forget to post E-flyer comments on my profile to promote your music, gigs & merch!

Love + Respect = ME
Andre Longtin (NEW SONG "gotta go")





Jul 2 2008 10:41 AM

Hey :)

I put a brand new song up!@ Wrote, recorded, mixed and mastered all last night!@ lol Check it out! It's called "Cobble Stone Path"

Thanks for all your support!

PEACE~! dre
Victoria aka vudu





Jun 29 2008 9:27 AM

Thanks for letting us share your music with the world! Victoria aka vudu
88.1 fm WYCE

listen live @ wyce. org
Julia





Jun 27 2008 11:04 AM

have a great weekend!
best regards,
julia


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AmericanaOK





Jun 27 2008 1:17 AM

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Just to let you know you're on the current show broadcasting on:


CMR Nashville
Radio Six International
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WGWG 88. 3fm N&S Carolina
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Coma Baby





Jun 24 2008 7:11 AM

thanks for the add! check out my EP sometime when you're in the mood for some electronic music. ;-) peace.
Crystina Maez





Jun 20 2008 3:24 AM

Maintain the magic on your way!
AmericanaOK





Jun 19 2008 11:22 PM

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Just to let you know you're on the current show broadcasting on:


CMR Nashville
Radio Six International
kyouRADIO San Francisco
WGWG 88. 3fm N&S Carolina
WorldFM Tawa 88. 5 (New Zealand)

Details of music played and links to artists web sites from AmericanaOK.


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Tom Fahey Productions – Now that's Americana Radio
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sugar pill





Jun 19 2008 7:49 AM

thanks for adding me and not sucking
darlene





Jun 18 2008 6:43 PM

i wanted to say hi and i hope you're doing good. i hope the rest of your week is great.
Ed Shepp Is Love





Jun 18 2008 5:13 PM


Hey beepner! Click here to download my whole album of Madonna covers, The Madonna Within EP (free, of course).

Or click here to read more and download individual songs.
Thanks! Lerv ya!
Ed Shepp
Vampire Hour





Jun 17 2008 11:52 PM

Aloha !!

peace
Karen
Desert Wolf