Band - WINTERBLOOM
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WINTERBLOOM
Winterbloom ist eine gemeinsames Projekt von vier erfolgreichen und international auftretenden Singer-Songwritern: Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson, and Natalia Zukerman. Die Musikerinnen gehen normalerweise ihren eigene Wege in der Folkszene, in der Popmusik und in der Akustikmusik. Doch seit einem Konzert zur Weihnachtszeit 2008 wissen die vier Frauen aus Boston (USA), dass sie obwohl jede ihren eigenen Stil hat, sie sich als Winterbloom miteinander auf einer besonderen Ebene harmonieren. Sie ergänzen sich einmalig auf der Bühne. Sie stehen in der Tradition der Singer-Songwriter, die allein mit einer Gitarre Abende zu wunderbaren Erlebnissen zaubern können. Passend zur Adventszeit haben sie besinnliche Weihnachtslieder in ihrem Repertoire, jedoch auch die traditionelle Liedermacher-Kultur kommt nicht zu kurz.
www.winterbloom.com
english version:
WINTERBLOOM
(for a great introduction, see videos on homepage at www.winterbloom.com)
Winterbloom is a collective of four successful, internationally touring singer-songwriters – Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson, and Natalia Zukerman. While carving their own paths in indie Acoustic, Folk, Americana, Pop and Singer-Songwriter music in America, each have celebrated one another’s accomplishments on the road, and fostered the spirit of collaboration back at home. One magical show in December 2008 led them to record and tour together as “Winterbloom” in November 2009 with a winter/holiday album they recorded called "Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged." They received rave reviews of both the fresh new recordings and moving live concerts, prompting them to reunite for the Boston Music Festival and Lilith Fair in the summer 2010. This holiday season, Winterbloom will play select shows in the Northeast US before a pilgrimage to Antje's homeland Germany in December.
“supergroup adds kick to the holiday season”
“going to replace Bing Crosby”
“a work of beauty, passion and intellect”
“one of my favorites of this year”
“captured an amazing array of emotions”
“Smart, witty, provocative and fun…”
“both fresh and familiar…”
“cast a warm glow”
“the Lilith Fair of holiday EPs”
Read more at http://winterbloom.com/about
WINTERBLOOM: TRADITIONS REARRANGED
Last year in the US only, Winterbloom released a new holiday album and developed a live show, tailored for winter season. The 8-song EP/album they wrote and recorded together is called "Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged." On the album and in the show, they perform new arrangements of traditional holiday songs alongside their own originals and special winter/holiday songs they wrote just for this project. The show plays on elements of their different backgrounds - German, American, Jewish, Unitarian, Christian, Catholic, Northeastern, Midwestern, Urban, Rural, Religious, Secular, Academic, etc... They celebrate not just religious traditions, but also seasonal caroling and family gathering traditions. Witty, intimate, thoughtful, fun.
ABOUT ANTJE DUVEKOT
"ranks with the most intense and beautiful singer songwriters on the planet" -Dave Marsh, former Music Editor, Rolling Stone
Antje Duvekot was born in Heidelberg Germany. At the age of 13, she moved to Wilmington, Delaware with her mother. She could barely speak English and found solace in the music of folksingers like John Gorka, Ellis Paul and Cheryl Wheeler. She remembers how much she loved singing German folk songs in school. She pays tribute to her German heritage with her new arrangement of "Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht (Silent Night)" which she sings with Meg Hutchinson. Duvekot is currently in the thick of the release of her new album "The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer" produced by Richard Shindell.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.antjeduvekot.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eji97jgOgFw
ABOUT ANNE HEATON
"tender, amusing, barbed and spiritual" -The Washington Post
Native of Wilmette Illinois, near Chicago, Anne Heaton and her brothers were raised Catholic and always went to mass on Christmas Eve. While Heaton still draws on what she learned, and is particularly inspired by mystics such as St. Teresa of Avila, she considers herself a more generally spiritual person as an adult. Her vibey, upbeat holiday song "As You Are" focuses on authentic relationships and seeing people as they are, right now, in this moment. Heaton's new release "Blazing Red" was called "absolutely gorgeous" by the New York Times online and was featured on NPR's "Here And Now" Program. She is currently working on "Life Is Alchemy," a project that tells the transformational stories of people of diverse cultures and experiences through original songs.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.anneheaton.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy91MH3msBw
ABOUT MEG HUTCHINSON
“A master of introspective ballads” -Performing Songwriter
Born in the Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts, Meg Hutchinson and her sisters were raised to believe that church can also be found on a walk in the woods, or hidden in a good poem. This reverence for language and the natural world is always in her songwriting. At the holidays, Hutchinson family rituals included singing and reading stories and prayers from many different faiths. It's no surprise that when asked to write a song for the holidays this year, Hutchinson drew upon the O. Henry story "The Gift of the Magi" for inspiration. Hutchinson has been touring in support of her new album "The Living Side," on Red House Records.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.meghutchinson.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81xd9uhgZHE&
ABOUT NATALIA ZUKERMAN
"bluesy folk-rock tunes, burnished croon, serious guitar chops" -TimeOut NY
Natalia Zukerman grew up in New York City. She refers to herself as being "culturally Jewish," a distinction that belies that fact that while not observant, she holds certain Jewish traditions dear - food, candles, gatherings, prayers, and most of all music. Zukerman's new modern spin on the traditional Yiddish song "Tumbalalaika" introduces the four voices of Winterbloom and epitomizes what the album project was all about - taking tradition and making it brand new again. Zukerman also painted the album cover art. In follow up to her recent album "Brand New Frame" produced by Willy Porter, Zukerman's next release "Gas Station Roses" is anticipated for February 2010.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.nataliazukerman.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6msEhGkT6UM
Winterbloom ist eine gemeinsames Projekt von vier erfolgreichen und international auftretenden Singer-Songwritern: Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson, and Natalia Zukerman. Die Musikerinnen gehen normalerweise ihren eigene Wege in der Folkszene, in der Popmusik und in der Akustikmusik. Doch seit einem Konzert zur Weihnachtszeit 2008 wissen die vier Frauen aus Boston (USA), dass sie obwohl jede ihren eigenen Stil hat, sie sich als Winterbloom miteinander auf einer besonderen Ebene harmonieren. Sie ergänzen sich einmalig auf der Bühne. Sie stehen in der Tradition der Singer-Songwriter, die allein mit einer Gitarre Abende zu wunderbaren Erlebnissen zaubern können. Passend zur Adventszeit haben sie besinnliche Weihnachtslieder in ihrem Repertoire, jedoch auch die traditionelle Liedermacher-Kultur kommt nicht zu kurz.
www.winterbloom.com
english version:
WINTERBLOOM
(for a great introduction, see videos on homepage at www.winterbloom.com)
Winterbloom is a collective of four successful, internationally touring singer-songwriters – Antje Duvekot, Anne Heaton, Meg Hutchinson, and Natalia Zukerman. While carving their own paths in indie Acoustic, Folk, Americana, Pop and Singer-Songwriter music in America, each have celebrated one another’s accomplishments on the road, and fostered the spirit of collaboration back at home. One magical show in December 2008 led them to record and tour together as “Winterbloom” in November 2009 with a winter/holiday album they recorded called "Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged." They received rave reviews of both the fresh new recordings and moving live concerts, prompting them to reunite for the Boston Music Festival and Lilith Fair in the summer 2010. This holiday season, Winterbloom will play select shows in the Northeast US before a pilgrimage to Antje's homeland Germany in December.
“supergroup adds kick to the holiday season”
“going to replace Bing Crosby”
“a work of beauty, passion and intellect”
“one of my favorites of this year”
“captured an amazing array of emotions”
“Smart, witty, provocative and fun…”
“both fresh and familiar…”
“cast a warm glow”
“the Lilith Fair of holiday EPs”
Read more at http://winterbloom.com/about
WINTERBLOOM: TRADITIONS REARRANGED
Last year in the US only, Winterbloom released a new holiday album and developed a live show, tailored for winter season. The 8-song EP/album they wrote and recorded together is called "Winterbloom: Traditions Rearranged." On the album and in the show, they perform new arrangements of traditional holiday songs alongside their own originals and special winter/holiday songs they wrote just for this project. The show plays on elements of their different backgrounds - German, American, Jewish, Unitarian, Christian, Catholic, Northeastern, Midwestern, Urban, Rural, Religious, Secular, Academic, etc... They celebrate not just religious traditions, but also seasonal caroling and family gathering traditions. Witty, intimate, thoughtful, fun.
ABOUT ANTJE DUVEKOT
"ranks with the most intense and beautiful singer songwriters on the planet" -Dave Marsh, former Music Editor, Rolling Stone
Antje Duvekot was born in Heidelberg Germany. At the age of 13, she moved to Wilmington, Delaware with her mother. She could barely speak English and found solace in the music of folksingers like John Gorka, Ellis Paul and Cheryl Wheeler. She remembers how much she loved singing German folk songs in school. She pays tribute to her German heritage with her new arrangement of "Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht (Silent Night)" which she sings with Meg Hutchinson. Duvekot is currently in the thick of the release of her new album "The Near Demise of the High Wire Dancer" produced by Richard Shindell.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.antjeduvekot.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eji97jgOgFw
ABOUT ANNE HEATON
"tender, amusing, barbed and spiritual" -The Washington Post
Native of Wilmette Illinois, near Chicago, Anne Heaton and her brothers were raised Catholic and always went to mass on Christmas Eve. While Heaton still draws on what she learned, and is particularly inspired by mystics such as St. Teresa of Avila, she considers herself a more generally spiritual person as an adult. Her vibey, upbeat holiday song "As You Are" focuses on authentic relationships and seeing people as they are, right now, in this moment. Heaton's new release "Blazing Red" was called "absolutely gorgeous" by the New York Times online and was featured on NPR's "Here And Now" Program. She is currently working on "Life Is Alchemy," a project that tells the transformational stories of people of diverse cultures and experiences through original songs.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.anneheaton.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy91MH3msBw
ABOUT MEG HUTCHINSON
“A master of introspective ballads” -Performing Songwriter
Born in the Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts, Meg Hutchinson and her sisters were raised to believe that church can also be found on a walk in the woods, or hidden in a good poem. This reverence for language and the natural world is always in her songwriting. At the holidays, Hutchinson family rituals included singing and reading stories and prayers from many different faiths. It's no surprise that when asked to write a song for the holidays this year, Hutchinson drew upon the O. Henry story "The Gift of the Magi" for inspiration. Hutchinson has been touring in support of her new album "The Living Side," on Red House Records.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.meghutchinson.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=81xd9uhgZHE&
ABOUT NATALIA ZUKERMAN
"bluesy folk-rock tunes, burnished croon, serious guitar chops" -TimeOut NY
Natalia Zukerman grew up in New York City. She refers to herself as being "culturally Jewish," a distinction that belies that fact that while not observant, she holds certain Jewish traditions dear - food, candles, gatherings, prayers, and most of all music. Zukerman's new modern spin on the traditional Yiddish song "Tumbalalaika" introduces the four voices of Winterbloom and epitomizes what the album project was all about - taking tradition and making it brand new again. Zukerman also painted the album cover art. In follow up to her recent album "Brand New Frame" produced by Willy Porter, Zukerman's next release "Gas Station Roses" is anticipated for February 2010.
OFFICIAL WEB SITE: www.nataliazukerman.com
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6msEhGkT6UM



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