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Devon Sproule

Glastonbury on the horizon...

About Me

Interview & performance on World Cafe w/ David Dye






"Sproule's vocal and lyrical beauty is unmatched."
- Rolling Stone

TIN ANGEL RECORDS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF KEEP YOUR SILVER SHINED, A NEW COLLECTION OF SONGS FROM 24-YEAR-OLD SINGER AND GUITARIST DEVON SPROULE, WITH USA NATIONAL PROMOTION & DISTRIBUTION BY CITY SALVAGE & WATERBUG RECORDS
Tin Angel, Waterbug and City Salvage Records, proudly announce the release of Keep Your Silver Shined, a new collection of songs from 24-year-old singer and guitarist Devon Sproule, with national promotion and distribution by Waterbug Records.
Produced by Jeff Romano in the heart of Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains, Keep Your Silver Shined highlights Sproule’s talent for combining Appalachian, folk and jazz influences. From the front porch thump of "Old Virginia Block" to the high lonesome traditional "The Weeping Willow,” featuring fellow Virginia-native Mary Chapin Carpenter, this record finds Sproule making another important contribution to the Great American Songbook.
"’Keep Your Silver Shined’ rings with a sweet, heartbreaking majesty; these songs are beautiful, timeless and transporting."- Davy Rothbart of This American Life
"Vintage country...with jazzy sophistication...beautifully sparse arrangements and melodies that surprise the ear when you first hear them, but which then get under your skin much more than anything more obvious would." - BBC
Just home from a British support tour with Woodstock legend Richie Havens, Sproule, with her trademark vintage dresses and 50-year-old Gibson guitar, seems pleased.
“Being invited back to the UK is always good news. Folks there think you’re cool for coming, and folks at home think you’re cool for going. Keeps a girl’s chin up to be called cool once in a while. And the audiences are terrific.”
Though she may thrive on the road, Keep Your Silver Shined shifts the light to Ms. Sproule’s domestic life in Charlottesville, VA, with husband and fellow musician Paul Curreri. The record includes a duet by the two, “Eloise & Alex,” a Curreri original.
“You could call Keep Your Silver Shined my ‘Getting Married Album’, I guess. Being in love with Paul Curreri, in love with Virginia, deciding to settle down with both and figuring out how to make it all work. Ours ain't the most steady lifestyle -- a fact that doesn't always jive with the healthy, future-planning parts of being married. But we're happy, both writing, touring and getting the bills paid.”
"Keep Your Silver Shined is one of the most fetching roots records to come down the pike in quite some time." - Philadelphia Inquirer
“Gorgeous laid-back Southern-tinged music. Very highly recommended for lovers of good songwriting and seriously sexy (or sexily serious) voices."
- Maverick Magazine

Sproule's previous effort, Upstate Songs (City Salvage Records) was included in Rolling Stone's Critics Top Albums of 2003. Critic Julie Gerstein called the record, "perhaps the sweetest and most honest folk-pop album recorded this year," and added, "Sproule's vocal and lyrical beauty is unmatched."
Describing her girlhood on a 1960s-founded commune in rural Virginia, and the rope hammocks made there, Sproule sings in Silver’s, “Does the Day Feel Long,” “All my thinking back has been strung up between two tall trees / Some kind of language learned in the country / Grapes filled with a million seeds each.”
In “Stop By Anytime,” sparse drums hint at a bossanova. “Stop by anytime / I’ve got the bookshelves loaded and the backyard is green and blooming / Stop by anytime / Let the humidity curl your hair / And the mulberries stain your toes / If you could come around, I could show you down / To where the knots of the day untie / So stop by, stop by anytime.”
Sproule’s own jazz standard “Let’s Go Out” playfully complains, “There’s nothing in the fridge / Nothing in the cupboard / The jelly jar is empty / And I’m plum sick of peanut butter / A groundhog ate the lettuce / Right out of the ground / Honey, let’s go out!” A clarinet picks up the tune, backed by the brushes and bass of an able rhythm section.
“It's a marvelous collection of songs and, frankly, it evokes a sense of place better than any album since Lucinda Williams' 1999 masterpiece Car Wheels on a Gravel Road.” - All Music Guide
“Sproule's songs ooze the atmosphere of balmy Virginia days …and her sunny outlook is infectious." - The Observer
Born to hippie parents on a commune in Kingston, Ontario, Sproule claims dual citizenship with both Canada and the US. After moving between private, public and home schooling, she eventually left high school, recorded her first record, and began touring nationally -- all before the age of eighteen.
Keep Your Silver Shined presents an honest and sparkling portrait of Devon Sproule: candid, poetic and right at home.
ARTIST WEBSITE: http://www.devonsproule.com
US PR: Michaela O'Brien ~ Young/Hunter Publicity ~ (413) 587-0713
UK PR: Sarah Morgan ~ Tin Angel Productions ~ (+44) 02476 559010
UK LABEL: Richard Guy ~ Tin Angel Records ~ (+44) 02476 559010 ~ [email protected]
US LABEL: Andrew Calhoun ~ Waterbug Records ~ (630) 534-6063 ~ [email protected]

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Member Since: 1/19/2005
Band Website: devonsproule.com
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UK CUSTOMERS - you can buy Keep Your Silver Shined here!
(for past discography, see below, from CDbaby...)

BUY FROM CDBABY: 2007's Keep Your Silver Shined 2003's Upstate Songs


BUY FROM iTUNES: 2007's Keep Your Silver Shined 2003's Upstate Songs

Influences: Keith Ganz, Jeff Romano, Paul Curreri, Matt Curreri, Jan Smith, Danny Schmidt, Phoebe Snow, Anita O'Day, Monk, Davis, Baker, Waller, Glenn Gould, Joao Gilberto, Lucinda Williams, John Hartford, Jose Gonzalez.


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Record Label: Waterbug, City Salvage & Tin Angel Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Dev’s Grateful Five -- Coventry, England

1. laid-back talk w/ Rich re: producers, where to record, etc2. another great night at the Duf in Killyleagh, huz in top form...3. jools footage up on youtube!4. almost finished exhausting Annie D...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Sat, 21 Jun 2008 11:53:00 PST

Dev’s Grateful Five - Dublin, Ireland

  1.  back in Ireland - ! - keeping the huz company 2.  huge, lovely house to hang in, c/o Adrian Crowley & family 3.  Slate.com article from Lee Ann, fellow Twin Oaks kid...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:49:00 PST

Dev’s Grateful Five -- Castlereagh, Ireland

  1.  patience with "intimate" turn-out for our many rock 'n roll moments at Whelan's, but... 2.  three-part harmony on Julie 3.  three (unthreatening) hitchhikers in one Sligo mor...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Thu, 12 Jun 2008 10:37:00 PST

Glastonbury Interview from Ramelton, Donegal

Who do you most want to see of the other performers appearing at this year?s Festival? Vampire Weekend -- Just so I can give them shit about not writing back to the clever letter I sent them after we...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Sun, 08 Jun 2008 04:31:00 PST

Devs Grateful Five -- Killyleagh, Ireland

1.  good monitor 2.  book & wireless from Rachel Austin 3.  patience with paying penalties for floor-sleeping guests at the Belfast guest house 4.  huz flying thisaway tomorrow...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Fri, 06 Jun 2008 05:47:00 PST

Dev’s Grateful Five -- Belfast, Northern Ireland

1.  not leaving my foreign currency in the checked bag, post-Kerrville haze2.  eleven-hour sleep after Groucho's3.  huz home drawing liner note doodles for Matt's new CD4.  wrongsi...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:08:00 PST

Devs Grateful Five -- Austin, TX

1. a bit of sleep and A/C before we head back out to Kerrville2. tacos & coke with Carrie after the Honda overheats3. the huz and I are skyping maniacs!4. two-hour Macbook 101 with Danny "Tech Sup...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Fri, 30 May 2008 08:54:00 PST

Dev’s Grateful Five - Kerrville, TX

1. webcams!2. hackey sack and goofy in-the-round with NewNerd Contestents at Kerrville3. first dentist in ten years says all is well and clean-ish and I might not need antibiotics for ye olde wisdo...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Wed, 28 May 2008 03:35:00 PST

Devs Grateful Five - home, bits & bobs

1.  smell, etc of huz at home w/ duty free, old-ass scotch2.  going to see Maria's new house tonight!3.  trying to make bass & drums work for tomorrow night at Gravity4.  plant...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Tue, 20 May 2008 09:18:00 PST

Devs Grateful Five -- day off at the tin angel

1. Thrilling show (and sound, eventually) at the Union Chapel2. Harvest and live Tim Buckley get us home safe, 5am, from Brighton3. finally a chance to listen to Andy Friedman mixes4. lovely, mush...
Posted by Devon Sproule on Sat, 17 May 2008 08:18:00 PST