FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Extremely special, rare show at the IMC (Island Music Center)
May 15, 2010
Grammy Nominated, award winning songwriter, Holly Figueroa O’Reilly, will be performing and RECORDING the performance for a live album that will be released in mid July. In addition to the audio recording, there will be a live video recording, companion DVD made by filmmaker Mandolin Hooper.
Ticket price is $10.00, BUT everyone who walks in the door gets FREE, signed copies of Holly’s entire back catalog. (Three records, worth $45.00).
This concert is a fundraiser to help Figueroa O’Reilly finish making her studio records, due out this winter.
Holly will be joined by long time folk rock troubador, Jeremy Serwer, and 18 year old opener, Mandolin Hooper.
Doors at 7:30, show starts at 8pm.
Please see below for more information:
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Holly Figueroa O’Reilly
http://www.hollyfigueroa.com
http://www.myspace.com/giftsandburdens
If you have listened to the radio lately (NPR’s All Things Considered, All Songs Considered, and hundreds of radio stations all over the country), or watched television, (FX’s show “Damages” chose Holly’s cover of Leonard Cohen’s song, “Everybody Knows”, for the last scene of their season finale in April, 2010), you have probably heard Holly Figueroa O’Reilly…you just might not have known that she lived in your back yard.
“I have lived on Bainbridge Island off and on for a little over ten years,” says the unassuming, twice Grammy nominated mom of two. “My kids go to school on Bainbridge, and I volunteer on the island part time, so I’m here quite a bit.”
Holly has released five records in the last ten years, (only 3 still in print), has performed over 900 dates in 48 states, criss-crossing the country from Seattle to Maine to Texas and back, usually home schooling her children on the road in the process, regaling audiences with tales of her travels, and songs ranging from sweet to sultry and everything in between.
“Very few shows have gone by without at least one person approaching me after a show, with a CD they bought years ago in hand, asking me to sign it…and as I am signing, they will tell me about how my music has touched them, or changed their lives. How one of my songs gave them the courage they needed to leave an abusive spouse. How one of my songs let them know that it really was okay to come out to their parents and their friends. That’s why I do this.”
After taking a year off of singing due to illness (she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in May, 2009, after losing her voice during a performance at the Northwest Folklife Festival.) to swelling in the joint in her throat, her voice was reduced to a whisper, and her hands would no longer play the guitar. She had to learn how to sing and play all over again.
Since regaining her voice, she has been working on three new records: a cover album, a record of original music, and a live record, which will be recorded the night of the show at the IMC on May 15..
She is also in school full time to finish her dual degree in K12 and Special Education, and writing a book on the history of women in the music industry. “I like to stay busy”, she says. “I never really know when my voice is going to go again, so I want to record and perform as much as possible until then, but I also found that I had a passion to educate, especially gifted children, when I realized that the public school system had no means of educating my own two extremely gifted kids. I wanted to help, but I didn’t know where to turn. Someday, I want to be that place to turn for moms like me who don’t know where to go.”
Links:
NPR’s “All Things Considered”
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1127434
NPR’s “All Songs Considered”
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=8959839
FX, TV show, “Damages”, as covered by “No Depression Magazine Online”
http://www.nodepression.com/profiles/blogs/acoustic-americana-music-guide-98?xg_source=activity
http://www.hollyfigueroa.com
JEREMY SERWER
http://www.myspace.com/jeremyserwer
“Bitter Sweet Ballads from The Nether World” states Angela Yeager of Salem Oregon’s Statesman Journal, a description as good as any other for the Sound of Jeremy Serwer.
Jeremy’s songs are a meandering journey through Americana, angst, sorrow and disenchantment with US social policy. KINK Radio in Portland says this about Jeremy, “His songs run the gamut from emotionally charged heartbreakers to pointed political statements. His ability to generate emotion in an audience is testament to his songwriting expertise and a powerful bluesy expressive delivery.”
Jeremy is no stranger to the road, having embarked on several jaunts about the US, and has also performed around South Korea.
“FM” Jeremy’s latest release is a portrait of a nine year existence in Portland’s ebb and flow musical aura. Jeremy called on a few of his close musical compatriots to lend their talents to this very personal musical diary, including Ali Ippolito (Heroes and Villains, When the Broken Bow, Mr Fredrick) Chris Chard (Rye Hollow, Kerosene Dream, Acoustic Minds, Keegan Smith) Jenni and Amanda Price (Acoustic Minds and too many Portland Bands to mention), Jim Ragland aka Slim Chanse and The biggest part of making FM possible was producer engineer Adara Blake(Opticollide, Ink Petal) “She lent her hours and art in more ways then can be possibly imagined.”, says Serwer.
Jeremy currently resides in Seattle WA, and is hard at work with producer Michael Connolly on his second solo CD entitled “Roads” and album he will be dedicating to his mother and her very mysterious passing.
When asked, Serwer confesses it is tricky classifying his music but that he considers AAA as a reasonable genre to place it in or possibly Political Adult Contemporary.
However, over time a variety of other colorful descriptions have emerged from the press like “Defiant Nocturnal Songs and Traditional Macabre, making light of an obvious dark thread that is apparent in either the structure or lyrics of Serwer’s music.” Fran Grey Portland Music Central.
“Folk Imbued Wisdom With Extra Blue Eyed Soul." The Willamette Weekly Portland OR
"Iron Fist in Velvet Glove" "D" Magazine Dallas, TX Live radio performance
Mandolin Hooper
http://www.mandolinhooper.com
With Ryan Adams' pen and Frank Sinatra's fedora, Houston-born Mandolin Hooper, son of internationally touring musician Rachel Harrington, has penned and played more than fifty songs since beginning his musical endeavors in 2006. The eighteen-year-old singer/songwriter offers an original sound of swing-influenced tumbleweed americana with his debut LP, due out in late 2010.