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Nellie McKay

I feel like I shouldn't apologize so much

About Me


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McKay (pronounced "Mc-EYE") was born in London, England to a Scottish writer/director, Malcolm McKay, and an American actress, Robin Pappas. At the age of two, after her parents split, she moved with her mother to New York City, where they stayed until 1994. After one year in Olympia, Washington, the two returned back East and lived in the Poconos, where McKay spent her high-school years.
In 2000, McKay started attending the Manhattan School of Music, but, bored and unsatisfied, dropped out after two years. She started performing as a stand-up comic in Manhattan clubs, and eventually Greenwich Village's gay bars.
In February of 2003 Nellie opened for the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players at Tonic, on New York's Lower East Side. Jay Ruttenberg, from Time Out New York magazine, attended the show and wrote a prominent feature on McKay. Shortly afterwards, several record labels contacted her and started a bidding war. She eventually signed with Columbia/Sony and started producing her first record in the late summer of 2003.
Her music has showcased different genres from jazz to rap and disco to funk. Her eclectic style and sharp lyrics distinguish her as an original voice. Her songs sometimes have a political tinge; she "is a proud member of PETA" (album notes), wrote a song ("Columbia Is Bleeding") dealing with the issue of Columbia University's cruelty to animals, and ("John John") about her feelings in favor of political candidate Ralph Nader as well as performing concerts as benefits for WBAI.
Her critically acclaimed first CD, Get Away from Me, was produced by Beatles sound engineer Geoff Emerick and released by Columbia/Sony Records in February 2004. The title is a play on Norah Jones' Come Away with Me and expresses her dissatisfaction with modern jazz. McKay is said to be the first woman to release a double album as her first release. Originally, her contract with Columbia called for 13 songs, but McKay aggressively lobbied her label for a double album, including bottles of wine, a Powerpoint slideshow, and a mock photo of her threatening Emerick with a gun. The studio agreed, but McKay had to underwrite production costs of the five additional tracks with $25,000 of her own money. Although all the music would fit on a single disc, McKay insisted on a double disc debut to "reclaim the feeling of flipping over a record" (All Music Guide). Nellie McKay was one of the major breakout artists from the 2004 SXSW Festival and was a finalist in the 2004 Shortlist Music Prize, and Get Away From Me was on several "Best of 2004" lists.
Pretty Little Head was originally set to be released October 18, 2005. The release date was delayed; initially, the rescheduled date was December 27, 2005; it was then subsequently announced that the release date would be January 3, 2006. However, McKay announced on December 19, 2005, that she had left Columbia/Sony Records after a dispute over the length of the upcoming album.Just over two weeks following this announcement, a New York Times article surfaced stating McKay said she had been dropped by Columbia Records.

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Music:

Member Since: 5/11/2006
Band Website: nelliemckay.com
Influences: Billie Holiday, Liz Phair, Annie Ross, Blossom Dearie, Maureen Tucker, Randy Newman, John Lennon, The Beatles, Peggy Lee, Kurt Weill
Sounds Like: Combine luxe jazz vocalist Julie London with a rapper and you'll get a sense of this unique singer-songwriter's charm. McKay crafts piano-based standards that bristle with smart, thorny lyrics and address everything from cloning to pet adoption, and she delivers them with lingering languor, then rat-a-tat bravado.
Record Label: Hungry Mouse/SpinART
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

holidays

Lack of updates due to the holidays. I would recommend checking out Nelliemckay.com for tour dates and possible tv appearances. You can now sign up for the vanguard street team to hel...
Posted by Nellie McKay on Thu, 06 Dec 2007 10:48:00 PST

Tracklist for "Obligatory Villagers"

1.) Mother of Pearl2.) Oversure3.) Gin Rummy4.) Livin'5.) Identity Theft6.) Galleon7.) Politan8.) Testify9.) Zombie In stores September 25th, 2007....
Posted by Nellie McKay on Fri, 14 Sep 2007 09:24:00 PST

See Nellie McKay on the Late Late Show

Nellie McKay will be appearing on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on August 3rd, 2007. This show will be recorded live at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, CA you can look into picking up tic...
Posted by Nellie McKay on Tue, 24 Jul 2007 07:47:00 PST

Obligatory Villagers 09/25/07

Paste Magazine has announced the release date to Nellie McKay's upcoming release "Obligatory Villagers" for September 25th, 2007. Once again it shall see a release through Nellie's imprint label Hungr...
Posted by Nellie McKay on Tue, 24 Jul 2007 06:49:00 PST

Download Nellie McKay live at the Birchmere

Download here. Enjoy.
Posted by Nellie McKay on Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:38:00 PST

Nellie McKay on MTV's "I'm From Rolling Stone"

Ever dreamed of being a writer for the most famous music magazine in the world? Meet Krishtine, Russell, Peter, Tika, Colin and Krystal, six aspiring writers all competing to become the new Contributi...
Posted by Nellie McKay on Sun, 04 Feb 2007 10:42:00 PST

pretty little head reviews

- Rolling Stone- Calendar Live- Washington Times- Pitchfork Media- NJ.com- NY Daily News- Wears the Trousers- Yale- Harp Magazine- Dancing in the Moonlight- The Boston Globe- The Washington Post - Pre...
Posted by Nellie McKay on Mon, 30 Oct 2006 05:29:00 PST

Video for "Real Life"

Nellie Mckay - Real Life video
Posted by Nellie McKay on Thu, 28 Sep 2006 12:13:00 PST

Release Date for Pretty Little Head

While it's far from reaching Clipse-like proportions, the delay on Nellie McKay's sophomore album Pretty Little Head has been substantial, to say the least. Originally slated for release late last yea...
Posted by Nellie McKay on Tue, 26 Sep 2006 07:21:00 PST

Whoa Nellie!

Quirky singer Nellie McKay is in her early 20s, but one can be forgiven for thinking she's a bit older. Like, say, 50. McKay's debut, "Get Away from Me," was filled with whimsical cabaret stylings a...
Posted by Nellie McKay on Thu, 20 Jul 2006 11:04:00 PST