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Michael Grady and Carolyn Rames

About Me

Michael has been a performing singer-songwriter for more than twenty years and has taken the time to discover and develop his own sound. Many years of close listening, attentive playing and sensitive songwriting have brought this performer to the peak of his game.
Carolyn Rames has also been performing for over two decades. Her traditional and contemporary folk style has a bluesy edge that complements Michael’s original songs perfectly. It has been said that Carolyn has a voice that can make one fall in love, and it's true.
Together, these two weave story and melody into an experience that should not be missed.
Here's a new video of Michael and Violinist Samuel Salsbury performing Michael's original song "Old Habits Die Hard. "
Here are Carolyn and Michael performing "GRACE EXISTS" at the 2008 Summit County Songwriter's Showcase.
Here they are singing "MORNING MOON"
Always a crowd favorite, here is Michael's "People Gonna Rise again" With a little help from his friend, Bob Wood.
Watch Michael perform a solo version of his recent song, "Open Water" which he wrote about growing up on Lake Michigan.
Watch Michael Perform his original song "Old Habits Die Hard"

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 31/07/2007
Band Website: http://www.michaelgradymusic.com
Band Members: Michael Grady -- Guitars, Vocal, Percussion, Piano, mandolin, etc. Carolyn Rames -- Guitar, Vocal
Influences: Like any musician who has been around awhile, my influences are many and varied.
I suppose my earliest influences were the records my parents had, Judy Collins, Simon and Garfunkel, and a Bobbie Gentry 45. Then there was a stack of 45's I got from a family friend who worked at a radio station. I listened to pop radio all through the 70's, what a great time that was.."Song sung blue, weepin' like a willow" (but big boys don't cry)
I gave up playing violin in the school orchestra after 5 years, and took up guitar to follow my aspirations to be the fifth member of KISS. I quickly turned to Dylan, Neil Young, The Beatles, James Taylor, CSN(and sometimes Y), Cat Stevens, etc. I began performing "Michael Grady" versions of their songs and many songs like them, as well as everything from Hendrix, Bowie and Pink Floyd to Prine, Kristofferson, and Willie Nelson. I have also been going through a Frank Zappa phase for about 25 years.
In recent years I have found my comfort-level within contemporary folk genre, which is wider than I ever imagined. My current influences are artists like Lucinda Williams, Mark Knofler, Jack Johnson, Gillian Welch (and of course David Rawlings), Kasey Chambers, Robert Johnson, Nora Jones.
I have been most-recently influenced by the musicians I have met right here in my own house and on locations where I am sometimes lucky enough to record them for a local radio show in Akron. Artists both known and unknown like, David Wilcox, Jim Photoglo, Freebo, Steppin' In It, Jack Williams, Rachel Davis, Boulder Acoustic Society, Sally Spring, Kelly Zullo, Jeff Dernlan, Deisel, Bruce Holmes, Crabapple, Doug and Judy Koch Smith, and many, many others. It has been a good couple of years for influences.
Other than that I can be influenced by almost anything -- kids playing, waterfalls, thunder, laughter, love.
And everybody loves the sound of a train in the distance. Everybody thinks it's cool.
Sounds Like: Over the years, and depending what I’m doing, I’ve been told I sound like Neil Young, George Harrison, James Taylor, Jack Johnson, Townes Van Zandt, Stephen Stills, Paul Simon, John Denver, Robben Ford, Ellis Paul.
I don’t believe any of it. Any Ideas? Please let me know.
Peace,
Michael
Record Label: Noisy Monk Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Ramblin River Retreat for SongMaking

Last May, Carolyn Rames and I hosted the first annual Ramblin' River Retreat for SongMaking. If you were involved, you surely remember that the two main workshop leaders were John McCutcheon and Peggy...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Nov 2007 11:48:00 GMT