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Mamie Minch

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About Me

Mamie Minch first appeared in the NYC live music scene as an acoustic guitarist and singer with a voice and sensibility well beyond her years. One listen to her and you’ll understand- there is music you want to sing, and there is music you were meant to sing. Mamie found her voice in reviving -and writing- antique blues songs, even though whe’s now just over a quarter century old. Minch’s father played fingerstyle guitar on his vintage Martin- he taught her the Mississippi John Hurt and Rev. Gary Davis songs that started her excitement about fingerstyle guitar and became her musical bedrock. She culled DIY aesthetic influences from her teenage exposure to punk and garage bands in her hometown in Delaware; she liked the parallel unself-conciousness in the approach of these musicians and traditional American folk musicians. Around this time Mamie also started exploring Bessie Smith, Sarah Martin, and Memphis Minnie- their unabashed sensuality and the winking, confessional nature of their songs was to become a major influence in her performing and songwriting style.Upon coming to New York Mamie’s fascination with early recordings found a community of kindred spirits. Some of her first connections were with a group of 78 collectors who would throw listening parties for their rarest finds. She shortly co-founded The Roulette Sisters, a popular all-woman retro quartet that performed originals and covers of blues, country tunes and early girl group harmony peices by the like of the Boswell and Andrews Sisters. She kept growing musically, spending a summer travelling through europe with an Italian anarchist street band, and busking extensively in New York City as part of Music Under New York. Upon leaving the band in 2007 Mamie has been working on her own material as a songwriter and performer. She has played residencies at Brooklyn’s world music mecca Barbes and the 68 Jay Bar in Dumbo, and shared the stage with Dayna Kurtz, Jolie Holland, Bliss Blood, and loads of other talented friends. Her debut solo CD, the Razorburn Blues, is a limited edition handmade item available at live shows and...... RIGHT HERE!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/19/2007
Band Members: Me and my little old guitars... my 1935 Kalamazoo or my 1937 Duolian. And I play regularly with Andy Cotton, Bob Hoffnar, Karen Waltuch, Meg Reichardt, Megan Burleyson, Jan Bell, Quince Marcum, Bob Jones, Michael Gorin, Shlomo Pestcoe, Charlie Burnham, Konrad Meissner, Trip Henderson, Peter Kohman, etc.
Influences: Memphis Minnie, Bessie Smith, Hobart Smith, Elliot Smith, John Hurt, Screamin' Jay, Captain Beefheart, Rosetta Tharpe, X, Son House, sweaty high school basement hard core shows, Chuck E. Weiss, Cliff Edwards.
Sounds Like: Get a real copy of my handmade limited edition CD "Razorburn Blues" sent to your very own door. Just click here.....

Record Label: unsigned
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

What about Mamies breeding, and the origin of her name, you ask?

I was named after my great grandmother, who I never got to meet because she died of appendicitis the year before penicillin became available. The elder Mamie was a very fashionable avant garde societ...
Posted by Mamie Minch on Sat, 05 Apr 2008 09:02:00 PST

That Jeff Buckley.

"I prefer to learn everything through music. If you want divinity, themusic in every human being and their love for music is pretty much it. It's the big indication of their spirituality and their abi...
Posted by Mamie Minch on Thu, 11 Oct 2007 08:13:00 PST

Oh, Edna.

I, Being Born a Woman I, being born a woman and distressed By all the needs and notions of my kind, Am urged by your propinquity to find Your person fair, and feel a certain zest To bear your body's w...
Posted by Mamie Minch on Thu, 04 Oct 2007 07:51:00 PST

Lena Horne said:

"It's not the load that breaks you down, it's the way you carry it." Personally, I'd take advice from a woman who knows as much as Lena Horne about carrying burdens. She said in an interview that th...
Posted by Mamie Minch on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:51:00 PST