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Meg Hutchinson - contemporary folk
IN BRIEF
Lyric-based, contemporary acoustic songwriter. Influences include poet Mary Oliver, songwriter Shawn Colvin, and mood maker David Gray. Originally from rural western-most Massachusetts, Hutchinson now lives in the Boston area. Although only 29, she has already won numerous songwriting awards in the US, Ireland and UK, including recognition from prestigious competitions at Merlefest, NewSong, Kerrville, Falcon Ridge and Rocky Mountain Folks Fests. She recently signed with Red House Records for the March 4th release of her new album "Come Up Full."

ABOUT NEW ALBUM "COME UP FULL"
Hutchinson’s new CD of original songs confirms that she is one of the great voices of the next generation of acoustic musicians. Come Up Full is a lyrically rich record about encountering good things when you least expect them. Amidst war, loss and heartbreak, Hutchinson’s songs hold the promise of love, hope and homecomings. In songs like “Ready,” “Home” and “Come Up Full” she sings about our universal ability to overcome life’s most trying times. With a poet’s sensibility, Hutchinson’s songs are laced with a weathered but unselfconscious optimism, a love of language and of the natural world.

An honest writer, Hutchinson does not shy away from the hard topics. In “America (Enough),” she explores American culture, excess and war by writing about how things taken to an extreme almost become their opposite. Another timely song on the new album is her “Song for Jeffrey Lucey,” based on the real story of Lance Corporal Jeffrey Lucey, who returned from Iraq, suffering from severe Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). “I heard about Jeffrey Lucey and was devastated by his story but incredibly moved by how his family spoke out about PTSD,” Hutchinson says. “I think we all need to recognize sorrow, both the grief of a country at war and our own very private sorrows, in order to get through them.” Whether tackling political issues or matters of the heart, Hutchinson does exactly that—recognizes the pain that gives our lives a greater depth and a deeper appreciation of joy. She writes about human resilience and maintains that no matter what happens in our lives, our nets can still come up full.

Produced by Crit Harmon (Lori McKenna, Martin Sexton, Mary Gauthier), Come Up Full combines Hutchinson’s raw storytelling folk style with tasteful production, showcasing her unique alto vocals that have been the hallmark of her music. Spanish-style guitar fills and light organ parts create a record that is wistful and warm, poetic and radio friendly.

Garnering a loyal following during the last few years, Meg Hutchinson has won fans through her lyric-driven folk/pop songs and riveting live performances. In support of her new album, she will be touring solo and with a slew of greats, including Catie Curtis, John Gorka and Susan Werner. For her full tour schedule, please visit her website at www.meghutchinson.com.

BIO
Meg Hutchinson was raised in the small town of Great Barrington, Massachusetts by English teachers, so it is no surprise that she is a writer with an uncanny perceptiveness about the natural world and the human condition. Growing up in the Berkshire Mountains, the woods and ponds were her childhood muses, as were the songwriters she listened to, like Greg Brown and Joni Mitchell. When she inherited her grandmother’s 1957 Martin guitar at age eleven, her love of words found an inspiring instrument, and there was no turning back. “Songwriting is not something I chose, I’ve just somehow always known that this is what I love to do. This is what I can’t help but do,” she says. Although only 29 years old, Hutchinson has garnered much critical attention for her unique alto vocals and resonating, razor-sharp lyrics, and her sophisticated folk/pop songwriting has endeared her to such acclaimed songwriters as Susan Werner, John Gorka and Catie Curtis, folk greats with whom she will be touring in support of her new album on Red House Records Come Up Full.

After graduating from college with a degree in creative writing, Hutchinson quit her longtime job on an organic vegetable farm and settled in Boston. In between gigs at pubs, coffeehouses and train stations, she won a Kerrville New Folk Award (2000) and was nominated for a Boston Music Award for her first studio album Against the Grey. She went on to win awards at the Rocky Mountain Folks Fest, the Telluride Troubadour Songwriter’s Showcase in Colorado and The Chris Austin Songwriting Contest at Merlefest in North Carolina, all in the course of a year, causing national publications like Performing Songwriter to take notice, calling her “A master of introspective ballads filled with understated yearning and an exquisite sense of metaphor.”

After recording her live CD Any Given Day in 2001, and continuing to build a fan base throughout the Northeast, she went into the studio with esteemed producer Crit Harmon (Lori McKenna, Martin Sexton, Mary Gauthier) to record The Crossing. Released in 2004, this album was enthusiastically received by critics and DJ’s across the country, catching the attention of renowned folk/roots label Red House Records. Label president and veteran producer Eric Peltoniemi knew there was something special in the young singer-songwriter, “Meg won me over with the profound yet easy depth of her lyrics—rich words married to melodies I just can’t get out of my head.” Knowing her songs could stand alongside those by Red House heavyweights Eliza Gilkyson and John Gorka, Peltoniemi signed Hutchinson to the label. Teaming up again with Crit Harmon, Hutchinson recorded her Red House debut Come Up Full over the course of more than a year in Boston.

Combining her raw storytelling folk style with tasteful, intimate production, the album showcases her sweet, earthy vocals that have been the hallmark of her music. Spanish-style guitar fills and light organ parts create a radio-friendly record that is wistful and warm. Come Up Full is a glimpse of the mature arrival of a brilliant songwriter whom listeners will one day boast they listened to way back when and confirms that Meg Hutchinson is indeed one of the great voices of the next generation of acoustic musicians.

For more information about Meg Hutchinson and her upcoming tour dates, please visit www.meghutchinson.com.
 
 

Meg Hutchinson's Achievements

 
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September 2008 Folk
Top-10
August 2008 Folk
Top-10
July 2008 Radio 92.9s City Steps
 
 

Comments

 
  • Posted by Robin Kirby on Sep 24 at 11:52 PM EDT
    Thanks Meg...
    You are an amazing artist Happy-dark
  • Posted by cowboy cool on Sep 24 at 1:50 PM EDT
    Hi Meg ....

    I absolutely love your songwriting and the feelings you put into your music with your unbelievable voice. Whenever I play your song "HOME" I simply melt away. I can't think of any other song that made me feel this way. Thanks for sharing your music so I could feel again.
    COUNTRY MUJSIC FOREVER >>>>>-----------> COWBOY COOL
  • Posted by Cathie Fredrickson on Sep 19 at 9:59 AM EDT
    Hey Meg, I don't know how I missed coming to your site, I've voted for you the past few months, even Favored Home awhile back, so awesome to see this song rise to the top..... I'm not competing this month and I'll be voting for you and my other favs, this month--- best to you honey, cathie
  • Posted by lerex on Sep 16 at 4:26 AM EDT
    Bonjour Meg. I'm french and my english is too small to tell you all your sound make in me; with my simple vocabulary I only can say :WAHOO! WAHOO!I can also write that now you have one fan more, in the east of France. I'll be there each time you need voting. Sure I'll go next on your myspace, it's too good.With your great experience, you can help me because I'm supporting a french group on ourstage.Their music is pop/folk. Could you go on the page of YULESBAND, listen to and send a comment? Sure if you like their songs becoming a fan will be great. Enjoy to read you soon. Thanks for all. Sincerely. Pierre
  • Posted by Jaimee M. Harris on Sep 2 at 6:12 PM EDT
    Wow. I'm glad I found you. Your music reminds me of a beautiful combination of David Gray, The Weepies, and Lori McKenna. Three of my favorites.
  • Posted by mjmrecords on Aug 29 at 6:49 PM EDT
    wow!!!!!!!!!!
  • Posted by Pat Reid on Jul 20 at 5:08 PM EDT
    Such moving lyrics Meg. Thank you.

    Pat
  • Posted by ShadowofNine on Jul 7 at 12:54 PM EDT
    Home is simply delightful, genuine lyrics from the heart, a Gem....

    Shadow
  • Posted by melissayearsley on Jul 7 at 11:14 AM EDT
    It is good to see you on Ourstage, and of course doing fabulously! I think you are such a wonderful singer and songwriter (seeing stars is my favorite). Thanks for setting the talent bar high!

    Mel
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