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Alain de Courtenay writes songs rooted in sparse, unaffected, yet altogether powerful poetry. A 24 year-old Chicago native, Alain has exhausted nearly a decade developing this rare and distinctive writing style, consistently producing music that moves, evokes, and inspires. In 2005, Alain joined classically accomplished violinist, TJ Callanta, to help advance his work. Together, they have since cultivated a repertoire of poignant musical compositions that serve to deepen and enhance each song’s lyrical and emotional essences. TJ’s fluid, atmospheric playing provides both stark and delicate contrasts to Alain’s soulful vocals, while Alain’s contemplative writing further imbues life into TJ’s complementary melodies. One must be careful, then, when attempting to pigeonhole Alain’s music into a particular genre; despite the songs’ widespread melodic accessibility, there exist subtle and raw complexities throughout that transcend, and, at the same time, undermine traditional modes of musical thought.

Over the past 3 years, Alain and TJ have performed at many of Chicago’s reputable music venues including The Abbey Pub, Wise Fools Pub, Uncommon Ground, The Double Door, Subterranean, Silvie’s Lounge, Navy Pier, and The Elbo Room. They have also been fortunate enough to share the bill with well-established musicians such as Switchback, Katie Todd, and Stephanie Dosen. Most recently, Alain and TJ were asked to open for Indie music sensations DeVotchKa on their Midwest tour, where performances were held at The Vogue in Indianapolis, First Avenue in Minneapolis, and the legendary Vic Theatre back home in Chicago. Other notable venues Alain and TJ have played at include Aura Nightclub in Los Angeles, DePaul University, Indiana University, and Valparaiso University.
Currently, Alain and TJ are finishing recording their debut album, The Pregnant Letter, slated for release on July 12.
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March 2008 Newport Folk Fest 2008
 
 

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  • Posted by The Idolins on Sep 20 at 10:13 AM EDT
    Hold, Soft, Still ..lovely song

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  • Posted by Stu Brice on Jul 17 at 9:42 PM EDT
    Dood! Sing to You is a great tune, super voice and very entertaining! The work you put into this song is appreciated! Take care, Stu
  • Posted by KHixon on Jun 18 at 6:47 PM EDT
    Ever since I saw you on youtuce covering Volcano by Damien Rice and Leave by Glen Hansard I fell in love with you music. Keep up the music please.
  • Posted by meleniumx on Jun 11 at 1:40 PM EDT
    You should do well in your career. Nice sound!!!!
  • Posted by James Alan Gourley on May 15 at 12:44 PM EDT
    Hi Alain - pleasure to come across your work - really emotive voice and I love the violin infusions in your work. Will be back to listen to more when time allows. You ever heard of English folk genius Nick Drake - if not I suggest you check him out as I'm sure you'd love his work - certain similarities but different at the same time.

    Wishin you continued success

    Best wishes from Scotland

    Alan
  • Posted by Michael Cornett on May 2 at 1:23 AM EDT
    Straight from the heart, your music is soulful, intimate, laid back with that groove that never falters. You've got power in your songwriting that moves peoples emotions. Sharing your feelings like you do makes everyone feel like they already know you as a good friend. I love what you're doing !
  • Posted by Jackson Wetherbee on Apr 22 at 4:27 PM EDT
    Hey man, amazing stuff, im a big fan. you remind me alot of damien rice. any cd's for sale?
  • Posted by Todd M. Smith on Mar 22 at 2:06 PM EDT
    That's some voice man. Best of luck to you.
    T. M. Smith
  • Posted by peck on Mar 21 at 9:02 PM EDT
    It is hard for me to understand why I've never heard of this man before. Either he eschews fame, or record companies just aren't interested in incredibly talented artists or gifted writers any more.
    "Love, Anyway" should be a classic, "Hold, Soft, Still" brushes the bar in craft, and "Godspeed" and "Be" are just slap-me-I-think-I'm-dreaming stunning. If Alain de Courtenay remains in obscurity, it just proves that if a tree falls in the forest and no one's around to hear it, it's a goddam shame.
  • Posted by elisluna1980 on Mar 20 at 1:18 AM EDT
    hello I am of the Brazil & I will come admirer of Alain of Courtenay. I should like of knowing I eat I do to do the download of his musical immediately welcomes
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