8/30/2018

NPR's All Songs Considered features Gaelynn Lea's Track "The Last Three Feet"

ICYMI: NPR's All Songs Considered features Gaelynn Lea's Track "The Last Three Feet"

"Our 2016 Tiny Desk Contest winner Gaelynn Lea says she came up with this track after a Foreign Services Officer challenged her to write a song about the "last three feet" in diplomacy – a reference to the hardest part of international exchange, one that requires face-to-face, personal contact. Lea says she'd also been hurt a year earlier by a friend and hadn't made peace with it. So, contemplating the song idea, she says, "really helped clarify a lot for me. You have to be willing to recognize not only how you've been wounded but where you too were wrong." NPR/All Songs Considered

New Record Learning How To Say
Out Sept 7
"Gaelynn Lea has been described as a 'haunting' violinist and songwriter. Her new album, Learning How to Stay, is the very definition of the word - poignant and evocative; difficult to ignore or forget. From the beautiful simplicity of 'Bound by a Thread' to the complicated pop sensibilities of 'Lost in the Woods,' Gaelynn had me captivated from the very first musical moment."
- Jeremy Harvey, Drummer for Cloud Cult


"A battle-cry for love in all its forms... This joyful, energizing album is a treat!"
- Maria Bamford, Comedian 
About:
When Gaelynn Lea won NPR Music’s 2016 Tiny Desk Contest, her two decades as a hardworking and talented musician finally crystallized in a beautiful moment of national recognition. It was also just the beginning of a grand adventure. With the wind of her award at their backs, Gaelynn and her husband Paul sold their house in Northern Minnesota, quit their jobs, bought a van, and hit the road.

Since then, Gaelynn has played over 250 shows in 42 states and seven countries, adding nearly 100,000 miles to their Ford Econoline’s odometer. The singer-songwriter and violinist has performed everywhere from coffee shops, bars, schools and festivals; she’s graced the stage of renowned venues like Nashville’s Music City RootsThe Kennedy Center, House of Blues and even BBC World News. This June she was featured at arts festivals in Iceland and Switzerland, and she played the Winnipeg Folk Fest in July and Travelers' Rest Fest (curated by The Decemberists) in August.

Yet somehow between this perpetual blitz of performances, Gaelynn also recorded her third full-length album set for release in September. Until this point Gaelynn Lea has presented most of her songs using only a few tools: a violin, a voice, and a looping pedal. But for her latest, Gaelynn Lea enlisted the help of some musical friends to bring her new album to life. Several of Minnesota’s heavy-hitters—including Al Church, Dave Mehling, Marty Dosh, Andrew Foreman and Alan Sparhawk—lent their creative influence and musicality to this recording. The result is a powerfully emotive effort of confidence and purpose which captures the poignancy and presence of Gaelynn Lea’s crafted repertoire.

Her forthcoming album, Learning How To Stay, is an 11-song collection that runs the gamut sonically from pensive and luscious to aggressive and intentioned, from folk to decidedly pop, and even includes a couple of traditional fiddle tunes. Undoubtedly the connecting thread of this album is Gaelynn Lea herself. With her singular voice and deeply-affecting violin, she guides the listener through a journey that explores the contrasting nature of existence: dark and light, birth and death, anger and forgiveness, sorrow and joy. Learning How to Stay encourages the listener to stay present for it all.

In addition to performing and recording, Gaelynn Lea loves to do speaking engagements about disability awareness, inclusion in the arts, and leading an enriching life. Gaelynn has a disability called Osteogenesis Imperfecta (Brittle Bones Disease) and she is a strong voice in the disability community. Gaelynn Lea believes society must prioritize accessibility so people with disabilities can participate in their communities and use their gifts without barriers or discrimination.
GAELYNN LEA ALBUM RELEASE TOUR

9/7 @ The Lakely | Eau Claire, WI

9/10 @ Sunnyhill Live! at Unitarian Universalist Church of the South Hills | Pittsburgh, PA

9/11 @ Community Room on King | Lancaster, PA

9/12 @ Electric Maid | Washington, DC
9/13 @ Strand Center for the Arts | Lakewood, NJ
9/14 @ The Galleries at Moore College | Philadelphia, PA
9/15 @ Joe's Pub | New York, NY

9/16 @ Antenna Cloud Farm | Gill, MA

9/17 @ Hennessy's Bar | Boston, MA
9/18 @ The Apohadion Theater | Portland, ME

9/19 @ Radio Bean | Burlington, VT

9/20 @ Unitarian Church of Montréal | Montreal, QC

9/21 @ First Unitarian Society of Ithaca | Ithaca, NY

9/22 @ Iron Smoke Distillery | Fairport, NY

9/24 @ Old Falls Street | Niagara Falls, NY

9/25 @ Small World Music Centre | Toronto, ON

9/26 @ Akron Rotary Camp | Akron, OH

9/28 @ St. Clair County Community College Fine Arts Auditorium | Port Huron, MI
9/29 @ Elevated Songwriter Series | Chicago, IL
9/30 @ Driftless Books | Viroqua, WI

*All up to date tour information and news can be found at violinscratches.com/shows

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