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NEW MAIA SHARP RELEASE - Echo



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Member Since3/4/2006
Band Websitewww.maiasharp.com
Band MembersOrder Maia's new CD "Echo" for $15 + $2 shipping and handling.

To order go to http://www.maiasharp.com/echo/

InfluencesBonnie Raitt, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Annie Lennox
Sounds LikeSheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Christine McVie
Record LabelCrooked Crown Records
Type of LabelIndie


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MAIA SHARP ECHO

available NOW at maiasharp.com.

"Maia is making some of the most innovative and soulful music around with songs that are head and shoulders above the rest. She has become one of my favorite artists." - Bonnie Raitt

Four years ago, Maia Sharp achieved a lifelong ambition, when Bonnie Raitt invited her to open for and perform with her on the road.

Now it's your turn: If you're hoping to hear music that will mirror, touch and maybe change your life, that dream comes true with Echo.

Produced by studio legend Don Was, Sharp's new album heralds her ascension into the spotlight after being embraced by Raitt, Carole King, the Dixie Chicks, Art Garfunkel, Keb' Mo', Terri Clark, Trisha Yearwood and many others who have recorded her songs and treasured her talent.

From this point, the secret is out and Sharp stands on her own – a uniquely gifted singer, writer and multi-instrumentalist, whose peers are the most discerning artists in the business but whose music on Echo reaches out toward the wider world.

Her way with a melody, her sophisticated chord movements, the twist and flow of her lyrics all testify to a writing technique that's equal to the best in the business. But what makes Echo triumphant is how all of these attributes serve the greater goal of stirring emotions.

To get to the point of creating and delivering songs like "Polite Society," a raunchy anthem that might have sprung from some communion between Carole King and Neil Young, or the bleak yet tender character study of "John Q. Lonely," or the wry ironies woven through the wordplay of "Whole Flat World," or the restless introspection of "Where Do I Begin," or especially the stark candor of "The Girl on Her Way," Sharp draws from both a musically rich upbringing and her emotional and intellectual engagement with the perplexities of life.

"Echo is the first album I've ever done where there's truth in every single song," Sharp says. "I know it sounds cheesy, but whether I knew it or not, truth always found a way into them. Sometimes I was halfway through writing a song before I realized that something I thought was just a nice opening line or a hook in the chorus was actually about something that had absolutely happened to me."

Sharp started early on the journey that led ultimately to Echo. She hadn't yet hit her teens when she was already on the road to mastering piano, guitar and saxophone. Following the example of her father, Randy Sharp, a respected songwriter, she performed original material in local clubs, kept her ears open not only to contemporary folk and rock but also to jazz and classical elements. She won significant critical notice and radio airplay with her albums, Hardly Glamour (Ark 21), 2002's self titled Maia Sharp (Concord) 2005's Fine Upstanding Citizen (KOCH) and in that same year Sharp was one third of the exquisite collaboration with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock on Everything Waits to Be Noticed (EMI/Manhattan).

2005 was also the year Sharp's path toward Echo opened unexpectedly. It began when Raitt released Souls Alike, with three Sharp songs in the lineup including the single "I Don't Want Anything To Change." That album also featured Sharp's backup on those and several other tracks, which led to her joining Raitt on tour. The experience inspired Sharp to challenge herself even further by limiting her next string of gigs as well as her EP, Eve and the Red Delicious, to a minimal presentation: just her, bassist Darren Embry, and a growing body of songs, speaking eloquently on their own.

Much of this time was spent on the road or writing in Los Angeles, Nashville or Austin. But Sharp happened to be in Hollywood one night when a message from Raitt flashed on her phone. "She said, ‘I'm in a studio on Sunset Boulevard. I don't even know if you're in town, but I need a high harmony. Where are you?' Well, I was on Sunset just down the street and I'd just finished this ridiculously big meal," Sharp said, laughing. "It was the worst possible time for me to sing – but this was Bonnie calling, so what am I going to do?"

She arrived and nailed the part. Just as important, she met Don Was, who was overseeing the session. They hit it off and Sharp agreed to take part in a series of upcoming sessions he was conducting and posting on the newly launched website, MyDamnChannel.com. The catch: Each of these had to be done in one day; two songs recorded and mixed starting at noon and when midnight hit, everything stopped and the results, no matter how rough, were posted online.

"It scared the hell out of me," Sharp admits. "I'd never worked like that before. But Don creates such a relaxed yet productive environment and, of course, he gets incredible sounds in the studio so I had to give it a shot."

By the time they'd finished, both were very happy with what they had. They'd gotten on well personally and professionally. So well that not long after that they were together again, working on what would become Echo.

They'd gotten a head start with "Polite Society," which was cut at the MyDamnChannel session. They'd also developed a brisk collaborative rhythm, capturing the moment, leaving room for spontaneity to run its course. Surrounded by an A-team of studio legends like Jim Keltner on drums and Don himself lending his bass chops on many tracks as well as her co-writers and others who had played on her demos, Sharp found the elegance and the grit, the poetry and – that word again – the truth seeded into her songs.

Echo is a collection of those truths and a thorough representation of who Maia Sharp is today. "These songs were written over a period of three years," she sums up. "I wrote a lot of other songs during that same time, but these felt especially right for me and cohesive with each other. There's a common thread of flaw and imperfection recognition and then celebration. Perfection is highly overrated and, I'm betting, pretty boring. It took me a while to get here but I'm okay that I'm not perfect."

That is the appeal, and the accomplishment, of Echo – a score for life as we all live it.


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Tim

Tim



Jun 24 2009 11:01 PM

Death of an Angel

You have surely heard about the tragic death of Neda -
a brave young woman who was murdered in Iran
just for peacefully protesting with her father
on the streets of Teheran.

This was Neda - please remember her.

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BarbieAnn

Barbara ackerman



Jun 23 2009 4:49 PM

I was so impressed with your Saxaphone ability! I saw you with Bonnie Raitt here in Peoria last week. Great songs you have!
Very Independent Pluggers

Very Independent Pluggers



Jun 23 2009 4:48 PM

Hi, Maia!
Trenna Barnes Songs

Trenna Barnes Songs



Jun 23 2009 4:48 PM

Paper thin is my favorite song ever.
Mary

Mary Crowley



Jun 23 2009 4:48 PM

Thanks for adding me...




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Tommy Lidén

Tommy Lidén



Jun 23 2009 4:47 PM

MAIA! Thanks for adding me. You're awesome!! /T
Risa Hall

Risa Hall



Jun 23 2009 4:47 PM

Maia- You need to work on those UK gigs and get Manchester on the list. I am pig sick that I miss your NY one by only a few days. Risa x
Melissa Babyak

Melissa Babyak



Jun 23 2009 4:46 PM

Can't wait for your show on July 17th! I'm bringing a crowd for sure!!
Jazzy

Jazzy



Jun 23 2009 4:45 PM

Hi Maia!

Bought the CD last night, so cool that you also get to download MP3s of it right away! I just got the chance to listen to the album and it's fantastic! Definitely going to put it in my iPod to take with me to the gym this afternoon. Also saw that you're going to be in MD in July and am planning to be there. Can't wait!

Jazzy
******
Tony Lee

Tony Lee



Jun 23 2009 4:44 PM

Hi Maia, I'm looking forward to the July 17th show at Club Cafe.
Joanna Crosse

Joanna Crosse



Jun 23 2009 4:43 PM

Hey Maia sounds fantastic!!! "You Are Mine" was my fav. Hope you have a great tour.
Cesar

Cesar



May 10 2009 8:57 PM

Thank you very much, it was very nice of you!
Xavi Molero Music

Xavi Molero Music



May 10 2009 8:57 PM

Thanks Maia!!!
Kisses from Barcelona ;)

Xavi
ROBERT

robert higgins



May 10 2009 8:56 PM


Thank You for Your Friendship..PEACE..Robert..
MM aka LILLY

 MM aka LILLY



May 10 2009 8:56 PM

Saw you in Peoria the other nite...Great Sax solo, with Bonnie, brought us all to our knees... Very moving! Loved the crowd, if you couldn't see us, a bunch of old Hippies and Dead Head-Savoy Brown TShirts in the crowd! Ha! Have a great tour! Safe travels *PEACE*
Melissa Babyak

Melissa Babyak



May 10 2009 8:56 PM

I'm so bummed I had to miss your show in Pittsburgh...!

If I ever get my butt to visit Holly, maybe I'll catch a show in LA or something :)
Karin Dom Centre

Karin Dom



May 10 2009 8:55 PM

Thanks for your friendship and visiting our page in myspace.
Sincerely yours,
Karin Dom
Centre for Children with Special Needs in Varna, Bulgaria
http://www.karindom.org/
Risa Hall

Risa Hall



May 10 2009 8:55 PM

Love the new song Maia. Hope you are well. I am in NY gigging in July/August. If you are in the vicinity gigging, will you let me know. Risa xx
Karl Muzicka

Karl Muzicka



May 5 2009 9:03 PM

Thanks Maia,
I absolutley love your new tune "Polite Society".
Sounds fantastic! Contagiously catchy. Infectiously brilliant and stellar crafted songsmithing jem ! I smell "GRAMMY"
Best always,
Karl
Deborah Crooks

Deborah Crooks



May 5 2009 9:03 PM

love the T, look forward to the newest CD.
Yay
Vyn’s

Vyn’s



May 5 2009 9:03 PM

Hi !
How are you going ?
I just pass to listen your always so beautiful music!!
A pleasure..
Good musical week.


Vyn's.
Viana

Viana



May 5 2009 9:03 PM

Welcome friend, Congratuleicham your sound is awesome, very good your music.
Big hug
Jazzy

Jazzy



May 5 2009 9:02 PM

Hey Maia,

When's the new CD coming out? Can't wait!

Jazzy
Vickie Raye

Vickie Raye



May 5 2009 9:02 PM



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KNOW BS

KNOW BS



Apr 15 2009 1:25 AM

HEY GIRL U ROCK !

THANKS for the FRIENDSHIP~

ROCK oN!
Blake & Sher
KNOW BS
myspace.com/knowbsrocks
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