Emerald Rae
Gloucester - Massachusetts - United States
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EMERALD RAE EXPLORES THE BOUNDARIES OF FIDDLING & SONGWRITING WITH NEW ALBUM
[BOSTON] Fiddler & Folksinger Emerald Rae brings the duo of strings and song to a new plateau with mesmerizing dexterity. Hailing from the historic fishing community of Gloucester, Massachusetts, Emerald Rae is both a small-town girl steeped in cherished folk traditions and a world-class artist breaking new ground with inventive fiddle effects. A degree in Film Scoring from Berklee College of Music in Boston gave her the freedom to cast a wide creative net, while her grit and intensity was earned during her twenty-year career as a powerhouse fiddler and dancer. Rae embarked on her first journey into songwriting and multi- instrumentalism with If Only I Could Fly [May 2013], featuring her prowess on fiddle, vocals, guitar and the crwth [an ancient Welsh fiddle, pronounced “krooth”], and took to the road from the Canadian Maritimes to Shanghai. Single and video Blackbird [April 2017], a droning, groove-heavy version of the traditional Scottish Ballad, showcases her signature ornamented vocals and robust fiddling accompanied by a laid back djembe.
Zeroing in on the synergy of voice and fiddle, the self-produced self-titled album Emerald Rae [May 2018] offers a rare scope of vision and reveals her depth as an artist. Rae’s extraordinary chops transform the fiddle into anything from bagpipes to flamenco or electric guitar, slap bass or ukulele. Her direct and intimate voice, alternately high and honeyed then gutsy and soulful, encompasses both wind and sea, animal and etheric. Though intended as a minimalist introspective album, Rae pulls of an impressive level of variety. Her take on a sea shanty, “Deep Salt Sea” kicks off the record with edgy soundscapes, “When the Silvery Moon Comes Out to Play” drives with angsty power chords, “Inkwell” paints an intimate portrait of an awkward bookworm, and “Worlds Away” shouts from the rooftops about income inequality with foot percussion and a wailing old- timey fiddle. This collection of homespun vignettes will take you on a journey and leave you spellbound.
Discography
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Track # | Song Title | Style | Genre |
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1 | Deep Salt Sea | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
2 | Sadie Dear | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
3 | Magic Mirror | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
4 | When the Silvery Moon Comes out to Play | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
5 | Inkwell | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
6 | Who Will Lie Beside You Now? | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
7 | Worlds Away | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
8 | Moving on | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
9 | Lonely Road | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
10 | Given Half the Time | Contemporary Folk | Folk |
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If Only I Could Fly
Label: Green Jewel Music
Genres: Folk
Styles: Traditional Folk
Songs on the Album
Track # | Song Title | Style | Genre |
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1 | If Only I Could Fly | Traditional Folk | Folk |
2 | Sweet Arrest | Traditional Folk | Folk |
3 | Firefly | Traditional Folk | Folk |
4 | Go Dig My Grave | Traditional Folk | Folk |
5 | Mountain Chant | Traditional Folk | Folk |
6 | The Marauder | Traditional Folk | Folk |
7 | Summertime Will Come | Traditional Folk | Folk |
8 | Nameless | Traditional Folk | Folk |
9 | Sugar Baby | Traditional Folk | Folk |
10 | Truly Understand | Traditional Folk | Folk |
11 | Moondance | Traditional Folk | Folk |
12 | The Way That I Am Now | Traditional Folk | Folk |