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Terry Kitchen
Folk / Acoustic / Folk Rock

Award Winning Contemporary Folk Singer Songwriter



ROSLINDALE, Massachusetts
United States

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Member Since4/11/2006
Band Websitewww.terrykitchen.com
Band MembersTerry Kitchen guitar, vocals, etc.
InfluencesWarren Zevon, late Beatles, Jules Shear, David Crosby, John Gorka
Sounds LikeJohn Prine, Richard Shindell, Elvis Costello, Leonard Cohen
Record Labelurban campfire


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   Upcoming Shows ( view all )
May 21 2009 7:00P
Courthouse Center for the Arts West Kingston, RI, Rhode Island
Jun 6 2009 8:00P
Harvest Cafe Hudson, Massachusetts
Jun 11 2009 8:00P
Black Dog Coffee & Wine Bar St. Paul, Minnesota
Aug 21 2009 7:30P
Amazing Things Arts Center Framingham, Massachusetts
Nov 14 2009 7:15P
St. James Coffeehouse Geenfield, Massachusetts

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   About Terry Kitchen
"One of New England's best songwriters" -Craig Harris, Boston Globe.

"Terry Kitchens songs are portraits of ordinary people and emotions, captured with extraordinary compassion, honesty and humor. A talented writer." -Richard Middleton, Victory Review.

"Terry Kitchen is definitely a cut above with his eye for detail and unique song ideas. With a keen sense of melody, Terrys songs truly deliver and take the listener on an emotional ride!" -Jeff Pearson, The Bluebird Cafe.

"Terry Kitchen picks up where Elvis Costello and Tom Waits merge and leave off." -Vance Gilbert.

Boston-based singer/songwriter Terry Kitchen was born in Phillipsburg, New Jersey and grew up on Easton, Pennsylvania's College Hill (home of Lafayette College, setting for his song "The Greatest Game They Never Played," where he saw his first rock bands at anti-war rallies on campus). As a bored teenager Terry roamed the small town streets of Findlay, Ohio (the inspiration for "The Seven Eleven Overture" and "I Own This Town") before escaping to Los Angeles for college (Occidental) and music school (then The Guitar Institute of Technology, now the Music Instititute). He moved to Boston and fronted the '80s original pop/rock band LOOSE TIES (whose video was played on MTV exactly once) before settling on the intimacy of acoustic music as the most natural setting for his songs.

For the past fifteen years Terry has performed on the New England and national coffeehouse and folk festival circuits (including Club Passim in Cambridge, Cafe Lena and the Postcrypt in New York, Godfrey Daniels in Pennsylvania, and the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, and the Falcon Ridge, Telluride and South Florida folk festivals) and shared the stage with such artists as The Roches, John Gorka, Cheryl Wheeler, Dan Bern, Vance Gilbert, the Nields, Richard Shindell and Susan Werner.

Kitchen has released eight solo CDs including his latest, 'heaven here on earth,' his most adventurous and energized CD yet which features a fulll band on most tracks while still keeping focus on his literate, detail-rich songwriting, fluid guitar playing and intimate vocals. Produced by Kitchen and Daniel Cantor (drummer for the band Jim's Big Ego), the album ranges from the drag race opera "The Seven Eleven Overture" with its accordion and Mark Knopfler-esgue guitars to the baroque string quartet of "Nothing Works better." The result is soundscape that takes the listener to the heart of each song.

'heaven here on earth' follows 2004's 'that's how it used to be,' a moody, ecologically themed album, 2002's 'Right Now' (which reached 34 on the national folk DJ chart), 1999's 'blues for cain & abel' (a deeply personal collection of songs of doubt and faith which includes his bluesy rendition of the Beatles' "Let It Be"), 1997's 'blanket' (which was voted number 21 best CD of that year by Folk Digest) and 1995's 'I Own This Town.'

Kitchen's songs have won the USA Songwriting Competition and Mid-Atlantic Song Contest and been runner up in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.

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Terry Kitchen's Friends Comments
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Jane Fallon





Jun 11 2009 11:09 AM

Hi Terry, You sounded great at the Harvest Cafe. Thanks for letting me tag along. J
Clear Conscience Café





Apr 29 2009 3:29 PM

Congratulatios on the new CD release Terry! Yeah!!!!!
Clear Conscience Café





Jan 30 2009 4:06 PM

A great show last night. Its no wonder the Globe tags you as one of New England's best songwriters. Pleasure having you perform. Thank you.
C3
Parkington Sisters





Jan 28 2009 9:04 PM

Thanks for being a friend.


Rose, Sarah, Ariel, Nora and Lydia

Clear Conscience Café





Jan 26 2009 4:09 PM

hey Terry,

coffee's hot.... we're ready for ya !!

xo

c3
Mike Davidson Recording


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Jan 19 2009 6:31 PM

Dig the tunes.
–Mike D
Clear Conscience Café





Dec 28 2008 7:51 PM

Hey Terry,

we can't wait to have you play our living room!

Happy New Year, dan, jack, and adam
Olivia West





Dec 14 2008 6:54 PM

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Chris Wilhelm





Oct 27 2008 7:23 PM

"Faster Than A Fax Machine" is a Feature length documentary directed by Alan Gray that explores a year in the life of a subway performer Chris Wilhelm
and bike messenger Bullet, an aspiring rapper/rocker, as they set out to make
it in the music industry. Playing Nov 4 at Mass Art, with a perfornance by Chris after the film.

Attachments:
The Precious Furies





Oct 7 2008 8:42 PM

i had a small zither i got in yellow springs back in the day. it only had 10 or 12 strings i think but like the nut i am id hook the mic up to a dely, course, and other noisy effects and just let what happoned happon, needless to say not much came from it but some interesting noise. kinda if sonic youth whent folk LOL....... also recording my freinds baby laffing though a dely peddle sounds kinda interesting and makes the baby laff even harder....
The Precious Furies





Oct 6 2008 6:07 PM

is it a self tunning autoharp? ha ha ha ...... sorry humer is my defence..... i have no ideal what an auto harp is LOL. good days to you in NJ... im goin to go see Amanda Palmer in Michigan in Dec.
very exsited about it!
Juli





Sep 8 2008 3:24 AM

Happy Birthday! Let's not talk about numbers, but instead look forward to another good year.
Hope you had a good concert/party!
Jesse is a work in progress.





Jun 15 2008 3:08 PM

Hi Terry,
Nice to see you yesterday. We had a great time.
Thanks again to your friend for the use of her blanket, now I look like a lobster! ;)
Chuck Williams





May 12 2008 6:49 PM

Terry,

Nice to see (and hear) you last night in Providence. We had a good show!
Love 'Life Is Hard Enough'.......so true!

With Peace & Harmony,
Chuck
www. chuckwilliamsmusic. com
Pat (Finnegan) Kelley Songwriter





May 9 2008 2:50 AM

Hey Terry,

Linda and I enjoyed the show in Hanover and my son can't stop playing your new CD! All the best, Pat
Forever Young





Apr 22 2008 9:06 PM



Hey folks...FOREVER YOUNG is a tribute to the music of NEIL YOUNG...
we hope that you will take a minute and vote for us-it is QUICK and painless!!!
The Band Members are: BECKY CHACE, MARK CUTLER, JOHN FUZEK, DAN LILLEY, PETE VENDETTUOLI, JOHN AMITRANO AND PHIL HICKS

VOTE HERE
Allan Benoit the Blind Poet





Apr 22 2008 4:19 PM

Hello Terry,
thank you for
the friendship.
nice to meet you.
good tunes,
I enjoyed my visit,
glad we are friends.
stop by any time and say hello

be cool...

Allan AABCO Music (BMI)
Perks Coffeehouse





Apr 14 2008 12:48 AM

Hey Terry!
Can't wait for your show at Perks Coffeehouse this Friday. Remember, come by early and we'll fix you dinner!
Raymond.
White Roses





Mar 24 2008 5:29 PM

Hey Terry,
Thanks for the add!
It was nice meeting you at Java Jo's! Great stuff man. I'll be back soon. Hope to see you there!
Peace and Love,
Heather ROse
Stuart Ferguson





Mar 5 2008 6:42 PM

Hi Terry, It has been a while. Thanks for the add and I'm sure we'll meet up soon. Stuart
Olivia West





Mar 1 2008 3:23 PM

Had fun chattin' with you again!

Andy Pappas





Dec 16 2007 4:51 AM

Hey Terry-

Haven't checked in in awhile. It's kind of a fluke because you should be in my top friends, but sometimes I try to add someone, and Tom shows up instead.

I dig your music very much and hope you make it to town in 08!

Have a Happy Holidays!

Andy
Anthony F. Matrumalo





Nov 21 2007 3:06 PM

hey terry,
it was great spending some time with you in nashville...the sounds of summer song was unbelievable! - talk about painting a picture...enjoyed all your songs...have a great thanksgiving...
tony
Rich Fehle, Songwriter





Nov 6 2007 11:32 PM

Terry,

Thanks for the add! Great meeting you in TN! Your stuff is awesome and you are out of control on the fret board! All the best man! - R
Tom Smith





Oct 30 2007 5:50 PM

Hello Terry,
Thanks for the freind addition. Was good to meet you at Java Joe's. Enjoyed your performance, and looking forward to more.
-Peace and music,
-Tom
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