Johnny Cash, UFO, Pink Floyd, R.E.M., Dylan, Beatles, Lucinda Williams, Aimee Mann, Richie Havens, Joni Mitchell, Mark Knoffler, Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Guy Clark, Patrice Pike, Dar Williams, Utah Phillips, Christine Lavin, Chrissy Hynde, Gordon Lightfoot, Paul Simon, Willie Porter, Ray Charles, Shawn Colvin, James Taylor, Greg Brown, Robert Earl Keen, Donovan, Christopher Parkening, Nora Jones, Cold Play, Everclear, Mose Allison, Led Zepplin, Peter Gabriel, CCR, I'll get to the rest later!
Some CoBills, Rooms, and Radio:
Johnny Cash & the Carter Family
Shawn Colvin
Donovan
Utah Phillips
Richie Havens
Rosanne Cash
Cheryl Wheeler
Greg Brown
Christine Lavin
Louden Wainwright
Chris Smither
Iris Dement
Bill Miller
Trout Fishing in America
Patty Larkin
John Gorka
Jonathan Edwards
Kelly Willis
Ramblin Jack Elliot
Tish Hinojosa
Kevin Welch
Robert Earl Keen, Jr
Peter Rowan
Bob Franke
Christine Albert
Eddie From Ohio
Adrian Belew
Kenny Rankin
Inkuyo
Martin Sexton
Box Set
Johnsmith
Don Conoscenti
Tim and Mollie O Brien
Bill Morrissey
The Good Ole Persons
Laura Nyro
Marleys Ghost
The Neilds
Lou and Peter Berryman
Chuck Pyle
Greg Greenway
Caroline Aiken
Hugh Blumenfeld
Rod McDonald
Greg Cagno
Linda Sharar
Michael Jerling
Lucy Kaplansky
Tanya Savory
Brooks Williams
Buddy Mondlock
Erica Wheeler
Merle Sanders & his Rainforest Band
Pat Travers
Dar Williams
Tom Prasada-Rao
L.J. Booth
Cosy Sheridan
Ellis Paul
Festival Main Stages
Philadelphia Folk Fest - PA
Kerrville Folk Fest - TX
High Sierra Music Fest - CA
Strawberry Music fest - CA
South Florida Folk Festival - FL
Great River Folk Festival - WI
Napa Valley Folk Fest - CA
KVMR's Acoustic Music Fest - CA
Tucson Folk Fest - AZ
Wild Flower Fest - TX
Rocky Mountain Folks Fest - CO (Troubadour Competition)
Telluride Music Fest - CO (Troubadour Competition)
Falcon Ridge - NY (showcase)
Halls and Clubs
Great American Music hall - CA
Freight and Salvage - CA
Jefferson Freedom Cafe - TX
Folk City - NY
The Main Street Cafe - FL
Fiddle and Bow - NC
Kuumbwa Jazz Center - CA
Eddie's Attic - GA
Cedarburg Cultural Center - WI
The Bluebird Cafe - TN
Uncle Calvin's - TX
Caravan of Dreams - TX
Wente Winery - CA
Passim - MA
Folkal Point - MD
Ithaca Music hall - NY
The Listening Room - NE
LVD's - IN
Catalyst - CA
Iron Horse - MA
Cafe Lena - NY
The Folkway - NH
Godfrey Daniel's - PA
CB's Gallery - NY
Old Vienna - MA
Musician's Coffee House - CA
Front Porch - IN
Genghis Cohen - IN
The Troubadour - CA
The Palms Playhouse - CA
KVMR's Night Live at the Foundry - CA
Brewery Arts Center - NV
WVBR Commons Coffee House at Cornell - NY
The Birchmere - DC
The Sweetwater - CA
Strings - CA
Morgan's - CA
Kirkland Arts Center - NY
Burlington Coffee House - VT
Kokopelli Coffeehouse - UT
Fast Folk Cafe - NY
Cactus Cafe - TX
Off Broadway - MO
Kendall Cafe - MA
Happy Endings - NY
Tin Angel - PA
Two Way Street Coffee House - IL
Cafe Carpe - WI
Live TV and Radio
CBS "Evening Magazine" - SF, CA
Fox News "Really Crilly" - Dallas, TX
NBC arts news - Monterey, CA
NBC arts news - San Antonio, TX
" River City Folk" with Tom May (syndicated) - Omaha, NE
" West Coast Live" with Sedge Thomson (Syndicated) - SF, CA
" Nite LIVE!" at the Miner's Foundry, KVMR - Nevada City, CA
" Bound For Glory" on WVBR with Phil Shapiro - Ithaca, NY
WVPE Live in Concert - Elkhart, IN
MPR-Maine Public Radio w/ Micah Engber (syndicated) - Portland, ME
KPFK w/ Howard and Roz Larman - L.A., CA
KUSP Live at the Kuumbwa Jazz Center - Santa Cruz, CA
WERS Live at Passim - Cambridge, MA
WUMB - Boston
KUT-Austin,
WPLN-Nashville
WHYY-Philadelphia
WADN-Walden
KUNI-Cedar Falls
IA. KERA-Dallas
KPFA-Berkeley
KDHX-St.Louis
KLCC-Eugene
KUOP-Stockton
...and many more
With 15 years of US touring and 5 CDs under his belt, (and a couple rare cassettes), Michael McNevin is a regular at clubs and music festivals. He's been billed in halls and stadiums with the likes of Johnny Cash and the Carter Family, Shawn Colvin, Richie Havens, Donovan, Iris Dement, Greg Brown, Christine Lavin, Rosanne Cash, Robert Earl Keen, Kelly Willis, Dar Williams, Adrian Bellew, Laura Nyro, U. Utah Phillips, and 100s of others on the songwriter circuit. He is a winner of the Kerrville New-folk award, a 5-time winner of the West Coast Songwriters Association "Song Of The Year" award, nominated "Artist Of The Year by the National Academy Of Songwriters, and was chosen by Performing Songwriter Magazine as a Top 12 "DIY Artist Of The Year". He also won the Napa Valley new-folk competition, the Columbia River new-folk competition, and placed 3rd at both the Telluride and Rocky Mountain Folks Fest troubadour competitions.
Highlighting a seasoned voice, innovative guitar works, Michael's songs read like short stories, full of humor, heart, and a keen eye for Americana. Gig to gig, he drives the blue roads, rigging a desk where the passenger seat used to be. His tour journals are published semi-regularly as magazine segments titled "Napkin Literature - Stories From The Road". He writes it all down; from being caught in a Nashville tornado, to chasing down a robber in Carbondale, Illinois. He chronicles the people and towns of his travels, and also the Huck Finn childhood he had growing up in the rail town of Niles, California. "Two Feet Ahead Of The Train" reenacts a close call he had on a train trestle over the Alameda Creek when he was ten years old, "Bagger" describes his days working at the town grocery store, "John's Cocoons" details the spring ritual of his eldest brother hatching a shoe box full of giant Polyphemus Moths all over the house, and "The Pride Of Niles-Centerville Little League" depicts his days booting infield grounders for the Niles Electric Braves. (That song is now part of the official baseball song collection at the National Baseball Hall Of Fame in Cooperstown, NY).
Michael picked up his Dads guitar at age 14, playing anything his older neighborhood friends would teach him - folk and folk-rock, Dylan, Neil Young, Simon & Garfunkle, to the pop & hard rock of Zeppelin and Boston. At 16 he bought a used Gibson SG and a black face Fender Deluxe. He formed a garage band in highschool as a lead guitarist playing UFO, Aerosmith, Rush, Montrose. At 18 he was given an Alvarez acoustic for his birthday. He started writing songs during a three year stint at a local state college, while also studying classical guitar, short fiction, and theater. He dropped out of college, worked odd jobs, and started playing pubs around the San Francisco Bay Area as an acoustic solo act. At 22 he moved to New York where he cut his troubadour teeth playing the subways and streets of Greenwich Village. He also played the Monday open mic nights there at the legendary Gerdes Folk City night club (it was here that Dustin Hoffman and Warren Beatty heard Michael play; they were researching their roles in the movie "Ishtar" as failed songwriters). Of the six months he spent around NYC, the most defining experience was a night he spent in the slammer for jumping over a subway turnstile. This would become a song titled "Jersey Jail", off his debut CD "Secondhand Story". Both Jersey Jail and the title cut (about an abandoned letter he found in a blue travel bag at a thrift store) won him "Song Of The Year" honors from the West Coast Songwriters Association in 1991 and 1992. Those songs took him to Texas where he won the Kerrville New-Folk Competition, and that started his full time touring as an indie singer-songwriter.
As a sidebar to his music, Michael is also a renowned Etch A Sketch artist. Not kidding. He illustrates his songs on that little red toy. Mastered it as a kid, then picked it up again for fun on a tour in 1996. Delicate drawings he did for audiences during a five week road trip through the South and Midwest landed him in an art gallery in Nebraska and a TV special on FOX in Dallas. By the time he got home, his art and music had merged into the idea for an illustrated CD. The art and music of Sketch have since been featured on CBS, NBC, and ABC, and numerous other magazine and news media. The Ohio Art Company, maker of the toy, sponsors drawing workshops for him at music festivals and schools. His still exhibits occasionally as a songwriter/etch-a-sketcher in art galleries, and he's been commissioned for drawings as well, carefully preserving and delivering drawings to various parts of the country, praying they don't turn the drawings upside down in the airports.
"I don't know what's best about this CD - Michael McNevin's music or his Etch A Sketch drawings that accompany each song. McNevin is a singer-songwriter of the highest order."
-Acoustic Guitar Magazine
"The talent of Michael McNevin lies in his ability to extract juicy bits of life from his surroundings and let a tale unravel from each one."
-Performing Songwriter Magazine
"McNevin has moved to the forefront of the New-folk movement. Captivating stories told with heart against a backdrop of clean, optimistic guitar."
-Brian Turhorst, KVMR Nevada City, CA
"Michael McNevin has been kicking around from coast to coast for years now, a maven who delights his audiences with story-songs and patter... Here are sketches of people, places, and events..."
-Sing Out! Magazine
"Secondhand Story is an evocative peek at a strangers life"
- Chicago Tribune
"Heard you on the KFOG acoustic Sunday morning show. Bagging groceries and an Etch-A-Sketch. Two of my historical accomplishments--dig the tunes."
-Tony Bennett
Visit Music, Etch A Sketch art, and Napkins at: www.michaelmcnevin.com
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so all afternoon i've been humming the song about your mom. and i'm so frustrated because i can't remember all the words. will you call and sing it for me???? PLEASE PLEASE PRETTY PLEASE? you owe me you know. you didn't come see us.
Michael: Thanks for adding me as a MySpace Friend. In the early 90's I had the priviledge of sitting around a campfire at the Kerrville Folk Festival sharing songs with you and some other great musicians and songwriters. I wish you continued success with your music and other endeavors.
Hey, Michael McNevin, good to find you here... thanks for the add... hope all's well w/you! "Bagger" is still one of my all-time favorites... it was the first song I ever heard you play and it blew me away. A long time ago. Remember?
Hey Michael - long time no see, hope this howdy from the Shenandoah Valley finds you well. I just wanted to let you know that I periodically rotate my Top 12 on my MySpace music page, to turn my visitors onto other artists whose music I admire, and that you are in the latest rotation. Please feel free to drop by for a listen, and thanks for sharing the gift of your music with a world that needs it.
I hope our paths cross out on the road someplace sometime soon.
All the best
Andrew
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Andrew McKnight
Singer Writer Guitarist - Middleburg VA
Video, music, travelogues, concerts, poetry & more:
http://www.andrewmcknight.net
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'sup etch-a-sketch king? havent seen yu since strawberry 2001!! too long.
hope to run into you at a fest soon. my sabbatical is over--releasing a new CD and hittin the road again.
peace and blessings,
alice
Hey Michael,
Not sure if you remember me, but we met at the Nile Café 2 years ago. You noticed my Gryphon cap and we started talking music. Then you took me on an impromptu walking tour of Niles and we played some tunes on your eclectic collection of musical toys. It was the most fun I've ever had in Niles.
Dear Michael:
I sure enjoyed hangin' out with you when you played my house concert. I hope you're doing great. Thanks for being my myspace friend, too.
Blessings,
Laurie