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Catherine MacLellan

New Gig announced in Antigonish, NS at Evolve Music Festival on 7/22/2012 http://lnk.ms/bXzvC

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  • Genre: Acoustic / Folk / Indie

    Location Prince Edward Island, CA

    Profile Views: 168286

    Last Login: 15/01/2011

    Member Since 11/04/2006

    Website catherinemaclellan.com

    Record Label True North Records

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    .. .. ........ .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ..It is Catherine MacLellan's voice that strikes you first... Pure and haunting, it caresses softly, insinuating itself into your heart, and just won't let go. Then, the subtle strengths of her deeply confessional, powerfully poetic songs emerge, revealing hidden layers with every listen. It is this combination that makes Church Bell Blues, MacLellan's sophomore album, a bona fide roots music gem. The disc was released independently on the East Coast last year, but Catherine's recent signing to True North Records will bring it much wider exposure. "It's great that this one is being given more life," says the P.E.I.-raised, now Halifax-based songstress. "I really respect Bernie [Finkelstein] and all the artists he's signed, so I feel very lucky." .. ..MacLellan's immense vocal and songwriting talents are no secret to music lovers in the Maritimes. ..Her potential was first displayed in the group The New Drifts and then on her 2004 solo debut Dark Dream Midnight, but Church Bell Blues ups the ante considerably. It is a sparse and intimate record, one that gently fuses folk and country strains with graceful ease. The disc is clearly focused on Catherine's compelling voice and expressive acoustic guitar, and both are neatly framed by the empathetic production of longtime collaborator James Phillips. "He's a guy I pretty much started playing music with when I started trying to do this for a living, back in 2000," Catherine recalls. "We were musical partners in The New Drifts, and James helped on my first solo album. I think it is really important to be close to the people you're working with, and this is definitely a team effort." This dynamic duo arranged the songs together, with Phillips adding fluent electric guitar and background vocals. .. The track "The Long Way Home" typifies their musical kinship, via vocal harmonies and the lovely interplay of electric and acoustic guitar. "I love the sound of the two instruments together, and James is such an amazing player," says Catherine. On Church Bell Blues, the pair were, in her phrase, going for "a living room kind of feel," a mission neatly accomplished here. Such a sonic setting allows the potent poeticism of MacLellan's lyrics to breathe and bloom. The opener, "Dreams Dissolve," tells of "a long year of trying to stay afloat," and it sets the tone for an album infused with a mood of wintry melancholy, but devoid of self-pity. These are songs written during a period of personal turmoil, as Catherine candidly acknowledges. "With this album I was just finding a way to communicate my sadness and my feeling that I couldn't necessarily express directly to people. ..I wrote most of these songs in the winter or the fall, when everything is dying and really quiet. It definitely represents that mood." ..The title tune sports a jaunty melody while addressing her anxiety over getting married with customary eloquence. "I'd just found out I was pregnant [with daughter Isabel] and I had all these thoughts; 'Are we doing the right thing, are we headed down the right path?" So I guess it seemed to be the whole theme of the album, or the theme of my life at that time." .. After high school and a year in Australia, Catherine moved to Toronto, and began following her muse, playing open mic nights in folk clubs. On relocating back to Prince Edward Island, the passion gradually became a vocation. "That was facilitated by a folk club that had started up at the same time. There was a whole crew of people my age or a little bit older, and we all wanted to share what we'd written. That's where I met James and other people I've played with, so I just started doing it, working part time jobs and playing gigs." Through The New Drifts and then old-time country group Saddle River (also with Phillips), Catherine honed her skills as a performer. With the release of Dark Dream Midnight, she ventured into the Quebec and Ontario markets, to a very positive response. .. She has certainly been embraced by the Atlantic Canadian audience, as shown by the two 2005 PEI Music Awards (and East Coast Music award nomination) she received for her solo debut. MacLellan is highly supportive of her regional peers. "There's a community of singer/songwriters here all running in the same circles, and it's nice to feel we're colleagues and friends." In turn, she has earned the deep respect of her fellow songsmiths. ..In Church Bell Blues, Catherine has delivered a record worthy of fervent devotion. ..
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  • Influences

    Joni Mitchell, old Cowboy Songs, Neil Young, Gillian Welch, Sparklehorse, Bonnie Raitt, Chris Smither, just to name a few... Locally, Ron Hynes, Julie Doiron, Ruth Minnikin, Gabe Minnikin, David Myles, Amelia Curran, Mitch Schurman, Pat Deighan, etc
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  • waylon duff

    your voice is amazing

    3 years ago
  • Gordon Reeves

    Thanks for your friendship, Catherine! I really love your tunes.
    All the best, Gordon

    3 years ago
  • Greg Cockerill

    I'm super in love with what i've heard of your new record.. really rules!!!

    3 years ago
  • Dan Kershaw

    hola catherine, i'm going to soundscapes this weekend to look for your shiny round plastic disc. can't hardly wait.

    3 years ago
  • Luka Symons

    And to you m'dear as well! Hope it's a good holiday time chez vous.
    And a great 09!

    3 years ago
  • Clinton Charlton

    Hello old friend, been listening to your music lately and wondering how you are. I see you have a new disc ready. Looking forward to it.

    Hope all is well,
    -clinton

    3 years ago
  • don brownrigg

    catmac,
    please put some of your new record gems on this here myspace.
    pleeeeeease?

    3 years ago
  • Pat Deighan and the Orb…

    Greetings from Nigeria Catherine! I could get used to it here. Hope all is good and thanks for singing on Evie!

    pd

    3 years ago
  • songs at sea

    catherine,

    beautiful beautiful music.
    i dig it severely :)

    3 years ago
  • Gabriel Minnikin

    come on over already

    3 years ago
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It is Catherine MacLellan's voice that strikes you first. Pure and haunting, it caresses softly, insinuating itself into your heart, and just won't let go. Then, the subtle strengths of her deeply confessional, powerfully poetic songs emerge, revealing hidden layers with every listen. It is this combination that makes Church Bell Blues, MacLellan's sophomore album, a bona fide roots music gem. The disc was released independently on the East Coast last year, but Catherine's recent signing to True North Records will bring it much wider exposure. "It's great that this one is being given more life," says the P.E.I.-raised, now Halifax-based songstress. "I really respect Bernie [Finkelstein] and all the artists he's signed, so I feel very lucky."

MacLellan's immense vocal and songwriting talents are no secret to music lovers in the Maritimes. Her potential was first displayed in the group The New Drifts and then on her 2004 solo debut Dark Dream Midnight, but Church Bell Blues ups the ante considerably. It is a sparse and intimate record, one that gently fuses folk and country strains with graceful ease. The disc is clearly focused on Catherine's compelling voice and expressive acoustic guitar, and both are neatly framed by the empathetic production of longtime collaborator James Phillips. "He's a guy I pretty much started playing music with when I started trying to do this for a living, back in 2000," Catherine recalls. "We were musical partners in The New Drifts, and James helped on my first solo album. I think it is really important to be close to the people you're working with, and this is definitely a team effort." This dynamic duo arranged the songs together, with Phillips adding fluent electric guitar and background vocals.

The track "The Long Way Home" typifies their musical kinship, via vocal harmonies and the lovely interplay of electric and acoustic guitar. "I love the sound of the two instruments together, and James is such an amazing player," says Catherine. On Church Bell Blues, the pair were, in her phrase, going for "a living room kind of feel," a mission neatly accomplished here. Such a sonic setting allows the potent poeticism of MacLellan's lyrics to breathe and bloom. The opener, "Dreams Dissolve," tells of "a long year of trying to stay afloat," and it sets the tone for an album infused with a mood of wintry melancholy, but devoid of self-pity. These are songs written during a period of personal turmoil, as Catherine candidly acknowledges. "With this album I was just finding a way to communicate my sadness and my feeling that I couldn't necessarily express directly to people. I wrote most of these songs in the winter or the fall, when everything is dying and really quiet. It definitely represents that mood." The title tune sports a jaunty melody while addressing her anxiety over getting married with customary eloquence. "I'd just found out I was pregnant [with daughter Isabel] and I had all these thoughts; 'Are we doing the right thing, are we headed down the right path?" So I guess it seemed to be the whole theme of the album, or the theme of my life at that time."

After high school and a year in Australia, Catherine moved to Toronto, and began following her muse, playing open mic nights in folk clubs. On relocating back to Prince Edward Island, the passion gradually became a vocation. "That was facilitated by a folk club that had started up at the same time. There was a whole crew of people my age or a little bit older, and we all wanted to share what we'd written. That's where I met James and other people I've played with, so I just started doing it, working part time jobs and playing gigs." Through The New Drifts and then old-time country group Saddle River (also with Phillips), Catherine honed her skills as a performer. With the release of Dark Dream Midnight, she ventured into the Quebec and Ontario markets, to a very positive response.

She has certainly been embraced by the Atlantic Canadian audience, as shown by the two 2005 PEI Music Awards (and East Coast Music award nomination) she received for her solo debut. MacLellan is highly supportive of her regional peers. "There's a community of singer/songwriters here all running in the same circles, and it's nice to feel we're colleagues and friends." In turn, she has earned the deep respect of her fellow songsmiths. In Church Bell Blues, Catherine has delivered a record worthy of fervent devotion. ..

Member Since:

April 11, 2006

Influences:

Joni Mitchell, old Cowboy Songs, Neil Young, Gillian Welch, Sparklehorse, Bonnie Raitt, Chris Smither, just to name a few... Locally, Ron Hynes, Julie Doiron, Ruth Minnikin, Gabe Minnikin, David Myles, Amelia Curran, Mitch Schurman, Pat Deighan, etc

Record Label:

True North Records

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