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Nanci Griffith - The Loving Kind - Out Now!
Acoustic / Americana / Folk



Nashville, Tennessee
United States

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Member Since1/21/2007
Band Websitenancigriffith.com
Band MembersNanci Griffith:
Vocals and Acoustic Guitar

Thomm Jutz:
Acoustic and Electric Guitar

Pat McInerney:
Drums and Percussion

Matt McKenzie:
Bass Guitar

Barry Walsh:
Piano, Wurlitzer, Organ and Accordion

Shad Cobb:
Fiddle

Fats Kaplin:
Pedal Steel Guitar, Mandolin and Fiddle

Featuring:
Peter Cronin
Elizabeth Cook
Todd Snider
Charley Stefl
Richard Dobson
Record LabelRounder
Type of LabelIndie


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
Jan 31 2010 8:00P
The Assembly Leamington Spa
Feb 3 2010 8:00P
02 Shepherds Bush London, London and South East
Feb 4 2010 8:00P
De La Warr Pavillion Bexhill On Sea
Feb 5 2010 8:00P
The Lowry Salford
Feb 7 2010 8:00P
Queen’s Hall Edinburgh
Feb 8 2010 8:00P
The Sage Gateshead
Feb 10 2010 8:00P
LIT Limerick
Feb 11 2010 8:00P
Opera House Wexford
Feb 13 2010 8:00P
Watergate Theatre Kilkenny
Feb 14 2010 8:00P
Everyman Palace Theatre Cork
Feb 16 2010 8:00P
Town Hall Theatre Galway
Feb 17 2010 8:00P
Town Hall Theatre Galway
Feb 18 2010 8:00P
National Concert Hall Dublin
Feb 20 2010 8:00P
The Millennium Forum Derry
Feb 21 2010 8:00P
Iontas Theatre Castleblayney
Feb 22 2010 8:00P
Solstice Arts Centre Navan
Feb 24 2010 8:00P
Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival Belfast
Mar 1 2010 8:00P
The Mount Errigal Letterkenny
Mar 6 2010 8:00P
CMC “Rocks The Snowys” Festival Cooma
Mar 8 2010 8:00P
Port Fairy Folk Festival Port Fairy, Victoria
Mar 10 2010 8:00P
The National Theatre Melbourne
Mar 14 2010 8:00P
Blue Mountain Folk Festival Katoomba
Mar 15 2010 8:00P
Metro Theatre Sydney

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   About Nanci Griffith - The Loving Kind - Out Now!


Nanci Griffith got an early start on her path to performing and songwriting. At the age of 6 she began to write songs, thinking of it as “part of the process of learning how to play guitar.” While she doesn’t remember many of her earliest songs, she does recall that “the first original song my mother commented on…was a song about Timothy Leary.” Then at the age of 14, when a campfire turn at the Kerrville Folk Festival caught the ear of singer-songwriter Tom Russell, she was on her way. Having recorded 18 albums and performed concerts all over the world, it’s safe to say that she’s never looked back.

The Loving Kind (available June 9 on Rounder Records) finds Nanci Griffith at the top of her game as a songwriter, interpreter, and singer. Featuring nine songs written by Griffith and her collaborators, and four well-chosen covers, the album takes its place alongside the consistently acclaimed work of this Grammy® Award-winning, genre-defying artist.

Griffith says that her approach to songwriting hasn’t changed over the years. “I just never know, any given day, what I’m going to wake up to.” Once she’s inspired, “it just all comes at once.” Even when working with collaborators, the idea driving the session has to be very strong. “If we don’t get something in twenty minutes, I’m done. It’s a very unique process and I don’t write with a lot of people. Charley Stefl, I’ve known since I was 16 years old and writing with him is always a joy. Thomm Jutz…is very easy to write with because he’s also my guitar player and he just knows my brain, and knows me musically.”

Her latest album, which skillfully touches on newsworthy issues as well as matters of the heart, proves that such a writing style can capture life at its most complex. The title track sets the tone, telling the true story of how love triumphed over a social injustice that prevailed in the United States until 1967. Mildred and Richard Loving were a mixed-race couple who were put in jail when they married in 1958, but their case eventually reached the Supreme Court, where state laws against interracial marriage were struck down. “I read Mildred Loving’s obituary in The New York Times and it just floored me,” says Griffith. “She never remarried after Richard died and in her last interview before she passed she expressed hope that their case, Loving v. Virginia, would eventually be the open door to same sex marriage.”

Another topical song is “Across America” – an upbeat paean to the hope many Americans have experienced in this time of political change and new leadership. “Still Life” is an indictment – “my opinion of George W. Bush,” says Griffith.

But The Loving Kind is also a showcase for the perceptive exploration of emotions, personalities, and relationships that Griffith is known for. “Things I Don’t Need” gets at that feeling most of us have had at one time or another when our lives are cluttered and, at the same time, lacking in what we really need.

“Up Against The Rain,” while drawing on very close connections in the songwriter’s life, manages to transcend the personal, painting a portrait of a hero who never gives up the struggle. “‘Up Against the Rain’ was inspired by a huge McGuire photo portrait of Townes Van Zant that hangs in my library…I call it my velvet Townes as his eyes follow you everywhere. My co-writer Charley Stefl was one of Townes’ best friends, as well as Townes being my dearest mentor, but the song could be for anyone’s hero and with me, I also lost my dear ‘beautiful’ Pops (my stepfather…real father) just before Christmas and we recorded ‘Up Against the Rain’ the day I returned from his funeral in Austin so it’s very close to my heart.”

Also dear to Griffith’s heart is the song “Cotton.” “I always wanted to write something to remind people that LBJ was so much more a huge heart dedicated to his country and social reform – than just the Vietnam War.”

“Sing” is an autobiographical ode to expression and inspiration. Griffith elaborates: “Artists don’t choose to be artists, writers, or singers. It’s just something you know you have to do.” The romantic “One of These Days,” a song Griffith wrote in 1984, is revisited here with singer-songwriter Todd Snider joining in on the chorus.

Nanci Griffith has always skillfully chosen the songs by other writers that she covers. She was the first artist discerning enough to record Julie Gold’s classic “From A Distance.” When asked what she looks for in a song to cover, Griffith says, “I have to feel like: ‘man, I wish I’d written that.’” The Loving Kind features four outstanding covers – two by early mentor Dee Moeller. The rowdy “Party Girl,” sad tale that it is, still makes you want to dance, while “Tequila After Midnight” will send you looking for the nearest Honky Tonk. “Money Changes Everything,” by Gale Trippsmith, is a jaunty look at greed, a song that seems to grow more timely with each passing day. The album closes with Edwina Hayes’ laid back yet reflective “Pour Me a Drink.”

Perhaps the most striking song on The Loving Kind is “Not Innocent Enough” – a poignant statement against the death penalty. The song deals with the story of Philip Workman, accused of murdering a police officer, and convicted – with tainted testimony. “I started writing this song long before Philip was executed but just couldn’t finish it until that final injustice took place,” Griffith explains. In the song, the focus is on human imperfection – and the finality of the looming punishment. “I am a total abolitionist on the death penalty. I just hope [the song] makes a difference.”

When the cause is championed with the eloquence Nanci Griffith brings to it, it just might. Center Friends And Comments MySpace

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Danny Zimmerman & Honest Labor

Danny Zimmerman & Honest Labor



Dec 8 2009 7:33 PM

So glad I found you Nancy. I have bee a huge fan of yours since I first heard "Once in a Very Blue Moon". You are the best.
Danny Zimmerman
Hailie Carmel ™

Hailie Carmel ™



Oct 29 2009 7:33 PM

'Love at five & dime' is my all time favorite song Nanci! Your a true inspiration! 'Ruby's tourch' is pretty damn awesome too! Your my idol! Would be amazing if you could stop by and hear mine! Thanks! Hailie
Gail Comfort

Gail Comfort



Oct 29 2009 7:33 PM

Playing "Party Girl" on this week's edition of The Comfort Zone on CMR Nashville (from the UK)
Last Friday Folk Club

Last Friday Folk Club



Sep 30 2009 7:22 PM


Thanks for becoming our friend.
- John & Charlie
Roland Frans

Roland Frans



Aug 21 2009 6:56 PM

Thanks for accepting the request for friendship on myspace. I love the beutiful harmonys of your songs and the clearsighted lyrics. You have always been a part of my musical journey. Thanks once more.

Roland
David Paskell

David Paskell



Aug 19 2009 6:51 PM

Many thanks for being a friend.
I am honored, fine and though provoking songs tender songs
wonderful music, an artist you can really respect!
best wishes
David
Camilla Larsen

Camilla Larsen



Aug 17 2009 6:35 PM

Hi there:)

So nice to finally have you as a myspace friend. Thanks a lot!

Love your new CD. About to know every song by heart already. They are really great. Hope we'll hear your lovely voice in Norway again sometime soon. I'll be first in line:))

With love from Camilla from Hell
Kiki Dee

Kiki Dee



Aug 5 2009 7:32 PM

Hey Nancy so much thanks for the add, i've really enjoyed your music, i'll try to get the new LP around here somehow, best regards!!!
Garry Jackson

Garry Jackson



Jul 27 2009 3:14 PM

Hello Nanci; Love the new cd. I hope to catch up with you at some point. Best wishes; Garry Jackson
Marilyn Smith

Marilyn Smith



Jul 24 2009 8:09 PM

Thanks for your friendship Nanci. It's an honor to be included in your network. "The Loving Kind" is very moving.

Blessings,
Marilyn
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audie darling



Jul 23 2009 9:32 PM

thanks!!

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Jul 22 2009 7:40 PM

Hi Nanci,thank you so much forthe friend requesr and welcome,nice to meet you.Great music,i wish you all the very best in all you do.
Sue x
Joan Walsh

Joan Walsh



Jul 22 2009 6:42 AM

thanks for adding me. saw you in the stadium, dublin, back in the 90's sometime : ) keep up the great songs nanci. joan
Craig Backstrom

Craig Backstrom



Jul 17 2009 11:26 PM

Hey Nanci.....Thanks for the addy request......it's great to have you on my friends list... :)

"And the music just keeps on goin' on..."--Sammi Smith
Noel McKay

Noel McKay



Jul 18 2009 3:43 AM

Thanks for the friend request. I am honored. Pray for rain if you pray. South Texas is starting to look like a peice of burnt toast.
Peace,
Noel McKay
BLACK FEATHER

BLACK FEATHER



Jul 18 2009 12:21 PM

Thank you!
Anders Sinnes

Anders Sinnes



Jul 19 2009 12:35 PM

Hallo Nanci. Thanks for becoming my friend. Love your music. Greetings from Norway.
Anders
Rebecca Turner

Rebecca Turner



Jul 20 2009 12:41 AM

Glad to be your friend. Nanci's music is a huge inspiration to me.
Christine Collister

Christine Collister



Jul 20 2009 9:15 AM

Hi. Thanks so much for the friends request. I'm a massive fan.

Love CC xx
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Jim Larkin



Jul 17 2009 7:41 PM

Many thanks for the friend request. Love your music!

Jim Larkin
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Jul 17 2009 6:33 PM

Thank You very much for the add Nanci. What an Honor!
Monika Nordli

Monika Nordli



Jul 13 2009 1:52 PM

Thank you for finding me in this jungle of musicfriends. I have been a great fan of your singing and playing for years. I am sorry to have missed your live shows in Norway, but hope to see you back here again soon. All the best,
warm hugs from the land of the midnight sun - Monika
Jeff

Jeff Michau



Jul 6 2009 11:27 PM

Thanks for the add Nanci. I enjoyed checking out your music and page. Wishing you much continued success, good health and lot's of happiness. Have a great summer! Jeff in South Carolina
Tjaye

Tjaye Tjaye



Jul 7 2009 4:47 PM

Greetings from the beautiful historic georgian city of Bath here in Somerset south west England. Im chuffed as little mint balls to get your friends request. Love your unique voice and wonderful songwriting. I wish you great success with your new cd many successful tours and good health and happiness for the future. Thoroughly enjoyed your magical performance on The Land mine appeal at The Appollo Theatre London, Two of my favourite female singers on the same stage in one night, how good could it get! I look forward to seeing you perform her in 'old Blitey' once again. "big hugs" Tjaye.
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Jul 3 2009 4:43 PM

Thank you for your invitation, I'm delighted!
Interested to discover that you got your launch after taking a turn 'round the camp fires out at Kerrville a while back. Nice place to hear some great new music.
Loving the sound of your latest album. (o:
JoLynn
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