Keith Hampton
 

Biography

Originally from Wisconsin, Keith spent many years as part of the vibrant Boston folk scene, where he performed on the historic stages at Club Passim, Johnny D's, and The Center for Arts in Natick, and opened for renowned acts such as Cosy Sheridan and Deb Pasternak. He founded Brave Records to distribute his own recordings HOPEfire (2002) and Chance & Change (2006). He also produced and performed as part of the 2004 Brave Records compilation Coming Home: Boston Song Collective. The label continues to promote a diverse roster of songwriters, classical musicians, and world music artists. Tyranena (2010) is an 11-song collection of musings on connections to people, places, and ideas. From the nomadic story of the title track to the tales of love lost, found, and redeemed in songs like "Bless My Heart," "Evidence," "Hover," and "Decade," this album showcases the songwriter's lyrical depth and subtle performance style.

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Music

Tyranena
2010
A collection of intimate and expansive songs about homecomings, heartaches, and other mysteries. Bringing an art song sensibility to the one-voice, one-guitar, acoustic pop paradigm.
CD: $12.00 MP3: $9.99
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Chance & Change
2006
Second solo CD from Wisconsin-based songwriter/guitarist. 12 live-in-studio tracks about human experiences. Exuberantly melancholy.
MP3: $8.99 CD: $10.00
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Hopefire
2002
Debut album by Boston-based songwriter features acoustic guitar, quiet passion, sweet restraint, & lyrical motion. Features guest vocalists Anna Huckabee Tull, Abbie Gardner (of Red Molly), and Mary Gerbi (of Cut Circle).
MP3: $8.99 CD: $10.00
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5
 
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