Archive for May, 2010

Welcome to allisonadamsmusic.com

Songwriter, singer, guitarist, mandolinist, and concertinist Allison Adams has been making music on Atlanta’s acoustic scene for a decade. Her debut solo release, Redbud Winter, won her a slot as a finalist in the South Florida Folk Festival Singer-Songwriter Competition in January 2008. One of the songs from that recording, “Famous Blue Apron,” also gained her a spot as a featured artist on the Halifax, Nova Scotia-based WOT90 internet radio station featuring the voices of women. She was also selected as a “Fresh Pic” on WOT90 webpage. “Famous Blue Apron” spent nine weeks in the top 15 on the WOT90 charts, including two weeks at number 1.

Raised in Rabun County, in the farthest corner of the Northeast Georgia mountains, Allison writes songs that draw on a reservoir of experiences from her upbringing—comfort offered by a tiny A.M. gospel radio station, the fragile economy of a rural community, the traditional art and science of canning food.

These days Allison is hard at work recording her second CD, The Strawberry Girls, and contributing to the group The Beans with longtime Atlanta acoustic music scene favorites Cyndi Craven, Tom Wolf, and Billy Gewin.

Harmony singing brings Allison great joy, and she loves finding a place for her voice in duets and ensembles. In past years she has sung and played concertina around the Atlanta area and the North Georgia mountains in the folk duo Bittersweet and the original roots-rock band Letters to Mary. With Paige Parvin and the late Paul Jean, Allison was for six years one-third of Local Honey, a trio that featured female duet harmony on jazz standards, pop covers, and Allison’s originals. For five years she sang alto and played guitar, concertina, and mandolin with the vocal quartet Old Enough to Know Better. Allison has also provided instrumental and vocal support on stage for a number of artists, including Caroline Herring, Kate Campbell, Ashley Filip, Bruce Gilbert, and others.

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Everybody’s a Bean for the Art-B-Que

The Avondale Art-B-Que

Saturday, June 12

Franklin Street, Avondale Estates, Georgia

1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Because they asked so nicely, and because they promised to pay us in art, we said Yes! when the Art-B-Que folks asked us to take a three hour slot on Saturday afternoon of this year’s event. You’ll get Beaned, with Cyndi, Tom, Billy, et moi, but you’ll also get a good forkful of a few of our favorite honorary Beans—including Ashley Filip, Bruce Liebowitz, Heidi Pollyea, and Paul Pendrey.

Check out the Art-B-Que website for more details, but trust me on this: the event itself will be a blast—lots of great work by the artists whose studios populate that area, yummy ‘que, us’ns for music, and this year . . . a CAR SHOW! Yeehaw!

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