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Tracy Jane Comer

INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR, 2008 MAMAs!

About Me

Tracy Jane Comer's official Web site

Named INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR in the 2008 Madison Area Music Awards!


Think Patty Larkin meets Joni Mitchell.
"This singer/songwriter is key to moving the whole darn genre forward. Her sound is mature and soaked with talent throughout" - Smother.Net Ezine
Hailed as "a versatile vocalist who writes compelling, visual songs" (Kweevaks Tracks), Tracy is also a standout guitarist, pianist, and cellist with a rare blend of talent and personality that has gained her sustained media attention as an intelligent and loveable entertainer. Her music is often lauded for its depth and variety, stemming from an extensive musical background that includes undergraduate and graduate study in classical piano, cello and musicology, plus involvement with folk, pop/rock, choral and theater music and many things in between...even a touch of blues and jazz.

Tracy's acoustic songwriting demands a cultivated palette to fully appreciate the burst of diverse flavors at play in her music. Her skills as an artist are readily apparent in the way she flawlessly weaves together her various influences into a whole that is seamless yet still puts on full display the distinct aspects of the various styles contributing to her sound.


    "It is the very inability of the critic to easily hem her into a box that points to Tracy Comer's magnificent songwriting abilities."
    - A&R Select

Emotional Range

Comer's focus on exploring as many facets of human emotion as possible has much to do with the rich textures of her acoustic music. Of all art forms, music is that with which she has the most intimate relationship and therein lie her strongest creative talents, so it's only natural that her fascination with the human spirit should manifest via exciting songs. "I connect deeply with music and enjoy experiencing a wide range of emotions through it – elation, joy, pain, loneliness, sadness, angst, longing, love, empathy and more," Comer says.

Value

As if music needed justification, Comer's certainly justifies its existence by its deep understanding of the heart and its profound expression of the things that make people tick on the purest levels. But Comer is quick to point out that, whatever style or subject matter, music is its own reason for existing, thanks to its inherent beauty, it's effect on society and its very nature as something the human race requires for its psychological survival. Or, as Comer puts it: "Music has intrinsic value and positive impact on our world and is an important and innate human need."

Interesting and Unique

Comer is drawn to forms of musical expression that are distinctive and original. It's what she likes to listen to, it's what she likes to write and perform – and such originality is what inspires her, regardless of genre. "I am inspired by many forms of music," she says. "I am drawn to music that is interesting and unique in some aspect – melody, harmonization and/or rhythm, and music that has a lot of dynamic interest (variable textures in sections, variations in loudness, dramatic build, etc.)."

The Artist at Work

Comer has opened for Willy Porter, Holly Near, Peter Mulvey, The Wailin' Jennys, Ellis Paul, L.J. Booth, Mary McCaslin, Cathy Barton, Joe Jencks, Ed Trickett and others. She has also performed as cellist with Holly Brook. Comer has been champ in a number of songwriting contests, some international in scope. She judged the folk category of the Midwest Song Contest in 2007. The MTV show "Made" has featured her music. Comer won INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR in the 2008 Madison Area Music Awards, and has a number of other nominations to her credit as well including BEST ACOUSTIC ARTIST, BEST ACOUSTIC ALBUM, and FOLK/AMERICANA ARTIST OF THE YEAR. She was tapped to perform for that program with her full band in 2006. She has a background in classical music and is often lauded for her guitar work. "Like Patty Larkin, I believe women CAN play guitar!" She also a skilled pianist and cellist (skills she has used in service to other musicians), and plays some fiddle and hammered dulcimer. She eschews genre pigeon-holing and writes music that defies categorization. An EP of guitar instrumentals is in the works. Comer is currently working with A&R Select, the hottest indie A&R firm in Hollywood, CA. BACKGROUND
Tracy was born and spent her youth in North Carolina (Wilmington and Raleigh). She is now based in Madison, WI where she lives with her husband, Allen. She studied music at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro, Peace College, East Carolina University, the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has an extensive musical background that includes collegiate study in classical piano, cello, theory, and musicology, private instruction in violin, voice, and guitar (classical and acoustic fingerstyle). Tracy has extensive experience accompanying for choirs, instrumentalists, vocalists,and musical theater and has also conducted and arranged for choirs, handbells, and instrumental ensembles.


    "Although her music is acoustic based, the arrangements go much deeper, culling from classical, folk, jazz, pop and rock...Comer's work is diverse and dynamic. Upon each listen more subtle sounds and styles unfold...Tracy Jane Comer is a musical force..." - Kweevaks Tracks, 2004

See Tracy Jane Comer's official Web site for more information, or purchase CDs atCD Baby.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 4/10/2005
Band Website: tracyjanecomer.com
Band Members:

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QUIETLY THERE
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SECOND WIND
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YELLOW BIKE
2006: :


"URBAN THEATER"
CONCERT DVD,
JUNE 2005: :

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Tracy Jane Comer (vocals, guitar, piano, cello)
Randy Green (guitar, piano)
Steve Kasprzak (bass)
Rock Williams (drums/percussion):


VISIT
Tracy Jane Comer

Others who have joined me on stage or in the studio include Bryan Husk (saxophone), Candace Kreitlow (harp), and Katie Waldren (hammered dulcimer).
I also play cello, guitar, hammered dulcimer, and fiddle/violin with a few side projects:
Sticky Fingers / Likely Stories / 3 of Cups / Elixir / Alchemy
See my official Web site for more info. :


Influences: Too many to name! My favorite artists (whose works no doubt influence me on some level) include Elton John (the vintage early stuff, through about 1975), Indigo Girls, Carole King, Willy Porter, Patty Larkin, Styx, Kansas, Heart, Fleetwood Mac, Supertramp, James Taylor, Simon and Garfunkel, Jim Croce, Dar Williams, Shawn Colvin, Cheryl Wheeler, Brooks Williams, Diane Zeigler, David Wilcox, Peter Mulvey. I'm often compared to Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, and Judy Collins. In the classical world I enjoy sounds of Debussy and Ravel and am also a big "early" music fan (late Medieval/Renaissance).:


Sounds Like:

Me....but also I’m often compared to a number of people including Joni Mitchell, Dar Williams, Emily Saliers, Indigo Girls, Judy Collins, Patty Griffin, Shawn Colvin, Joan Baez, Patty Larkin, Tori Amos, James Taylor, Rickie Lee Jones, Suzanne Vega, Elton John:



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My Blog

Award for INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR!

I was named INSTRUMENTALIST OF THE YEAR last night at the 2008 Madison Area Music Awards! [I'll post some pics also!] The entry was based on my acoustic guitar work. Also, my manager/producer Randy Gr...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Mon, 12 May 2008 09:10:00 PST

No foolin - Nomination for BEST INSTRUMENTALIST!

I’m not a huge fan of shameless self-promo but I am excited about this...No foolin’...I am proud to announce that I’m a nominee in this year’s Madison Area Music Award (MAMAs)...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:31:00 PST

New Compilation CD by Indie Music for Life

3/26/2008: I have a track on a new compilation CD put out by Indie Music for Life, an organization whose mission is "Fighting cancer one song at a time with the support of independent singer songwrite...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Wed, 26 Mar 2008 10:55:00 PST

General blabber and update on activities

I have now posted a new featured (free) MP3 on my web site - see the MUSIC page of my official web site.I am mostly on "break" from performing at the moment, but I do have a couple of things on the ca...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Fri, 02 Mar 2007 01:12:00 PST

Happy Fourth of July! And, band show news

7/1/2006: Happy Fourth of July! Randy and I enjoyed playing a short outdoor set at Latte Da Espresso, just before hearing that the fireworks were postponed. The rain held out long enough for us to pac...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Sun, 02 Jul 2006 10:10:00 PST

MORE on Unicycles

Unicycle Saga Continued - see previous blog... Well FORTUNATELY the unicycle tire that blew out could be fixed - just needed a new tube.  UNFORTUNATELY my sister didn't have time during the wo...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Sun, 30 Apr 2006 11:31:00 PST

Unicycles

Some of you may know my song "Yellow Bike," which is one of my more folk-tinged works...a story song, autobiographical, yes, all true, set in the "where?" town of Kure Beach, NC. An odd year, but a mo...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Tue, 25 Apr 2006 12:53:00 PST

MAMAs 2006 - GREAT TIME!

I had a FABULOUS time performing at the Madison Area Music Awards (MAMAs) last night, combining forces with group SUBVOCAL. There were 8 of us playing including Subvocal's 5 members (Mark Adkins on vo...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Sun, 19 Mar 2006 09:33:00 PST

SONGWRITING HONORS FROM VH1 CONTEST

Hi folks - some good news! I was just named FINALIST in VH-1's SONG OF THE YEAR International Songwriting Contest for my song "In This New Year (Instruments of Peace). I don't have that song posted he...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Thu, 09 Feb 2006 05:15:00 PST

New songs posted

Just a note to say I swapped out two songs on my MySpace page -- want to keep it fresh, ya know. New songs are "Pathetic Fallacy" and "Baggage."  Hope you like 'em! If you still want to access "D...
Posted by Tracy Jane Comer on Mon, 06 Feb 2006 12:24:00 PST