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James Finnerty

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About Me

"James Finnerty started the night with his calm, quiet wit and heart-hurting hopeful lyrics and masterful guitar." - Risa Dickens, Indyish

BIOGRAPHY

James Patrick Finnerty (Born 17 February, 1978 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Montreal based musician and songwriter. After being expelled from high school for refusing to conform to a strict "no sneakers" policy, he found work as an actor and technician in several theatre and film productions in Toronto. Most recently he has settled down in Montreal and decided to shift directions, focusing solely on producing music.

The character of his music includes a balance of acoustic guitars, vocal harmonies and electro-play, inspired by contemporary psychedelic artists and the folk revival of the sixties. His songs revolve around simple instrumental arrangements with lyrics drawn from free association and restless, introspective politics.

Influenced by both contemporary and traditional artists, James Finnerty’s clear vocals and honest performance with quick improvisational fingerings on the acoustic guitar create a raw energy & warmth, inviting the listener into the creative process. The resulting music is soulful, intimate and earthy.


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Member Since: 2/21/2006
Band Website: solardog.wordpress.com/artists/james-finnerty
Band Members: Music produced by James Finnerty. Vocals on Far Above the Sky: Erik Virtanen & Tasha Cyr . Engineer on Borderline Ferry: Kent Walker . Mastered by Harris Newman at Greymarket in Montreal.
Influences: Aaron Brock, Akron/Family, A Silver Mount Zion, The Cure, Daniel Lanois, Devendra Banhart, Doc Watson, Elliott Smith, Harris Newman, John Coltrane, John Fahey, Joni Mitchell, Kelly Joe Phelps, Neil Young, Nick Drake, Pink Floyd, Radiohead, Tom Waits.
Sounds Like:

yip yip aliens discovering a radio...

strictly acoustic


Record Label: Solar Dog
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Montreal Serai Interview

Here you can read an interview with me saying far too much... Click below!Montreal Serai Interview with James Finnerty...
Posted by James Finnerty on Sat, 19 Jul 2008 11:06:00 PST