With her warm, graceful voice and her knack for cutting "into a subject...with a diamond-edged blade**," Edie Carey grabs hold of her audiences and doesn't let go until she steps off the stage. While her songs are what first draw listeners in, it's what she says in between that keeps them coming back. Carey's wry and self-mocking humor, coupled with her ability to tell a great story, makes audiences feel as though they have just spent the evening with a very close friend. Given the triple threat of her magnetic stage presence, heart-grabbing songs, and almost unearthly voice, it's no wonder that the word about Carey is traveling fast. Performing Songwriter called her latest release, When I Was Made, "a lovely, shimmering, heart-felt record"; Harp Magazine proclaimed it "bare of self-pity and full of down-to-earth revelation"; Paste declared it "vulnerable and pleasing...rich with humanity and insight," and Country Music Weekly gave it "****(four stars)."Since beginning her rigorous touring schedule in 1999, Carey has performed in rooms such as The Bottom Line and Bowery Ballroom in New York City, The Fillmore in San Francisco, Boston's Somerville Theatre and Club Passim, The Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton, Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles, The Opera House in Toronto, and The Borderline in London. She has also played repeat performances at The Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, The Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, The Southern Womyn's Festival, The Houston Women's Festival, and Chicago's Edgewater Days and Market Days. She has shared the stage with artists as varied as Leo Kottke, Ani DiFranco, Jonatha Brooke, Lucy Kaplansky, Patty Larkin, and Sandra Bernhard, and has toured extensively with Melissa Ferrick.Carey's latest recording, When I Was Made, was produced by Evan Brubaker (Holly Figueroa, David LaMotte) and Troy Glessner at Spectre Studios in Tacoma, WA. Featuring acclaimed Seattle-based musicians Jonathan Kingham, Skip Peri, Dan Tyack, and Julie Wolf (Ani DiFranco), When I Was Made was released in January 2004. Edie's previous albums, Come Close, Call Me Home, and The Falling Places were released to critical acclaim in 2002, 2000, and 1998, respectively.**WUMB-FM, BostonWe are thrilled to announce that Edie will be joining comedians Suzanne Westenhoefer and Erin Foley, singer-songriter Jen Foster, and many more great artists on Sweet's inaugural Caribbean cruise on November 8th-15th, 2009. Sweet is a lovely new travel company with a twist. "Merging the best of lesbian travel with social and environmental awareness, Sweet aims to make the world a better place while having a blast in it."
Enter to win a Sweet Caribbean Cruise for two!"Another Kind of Fire" Video / Artist: Edie Carey Directed by Regina Park
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Divided By Tracks - Edie & Teddy
Add to My Profile | More VideosPerforming Teddy Goldstein's song, "Divided By Tracks," at NYC's Living Room on February 7th, 2007. Video by the lovely Joy Guest.Another Kind of Fire - Edie Carey
Add to My Profile | More VideosSinging "Another Kind of Fire" with Lisa Piccirillo @ The Living Room on Feb 7th, 2007.
Video by Joy Guest.Home - Rose Cousins & Edie Carey
Add to My Profile | More VideosPerforming with Rose Cousins at Eddie's Attic, Decatur, GA on October 24th, 2006. Video by Joy Guest.