Laura Kemp
 

Biography

A fixture on the music scene since moving to Oregon in 1990, Laura Kemp has gained a reputation as one of the finest performers on the west coast. Over the past 20 years she has produced 6 studio and two live CD’s, and has won the Eugene Weekly’s annual poll for Best Singer-Songwriter too many times to keep track of.

With musical interests that span anything from folk to bluegrass to jazz to kirtan, and accompanying herself on guitar, harmonica, banjo, and harmonium, Laura’s musical style is not one to be pegged down, though it is largely rooted in folk and influenced by her time spent living in Nashville and North Carolina. She began playing guitar at the age of 8, performing every chance she could get, including while living in Germany in 1987, honing her skills in Irish pubs and busking in the streets. Since then, she has performed on numerous stages throughout the country, from Passim in Cambridge, MA and CBGB’s Gallery in NYC, to The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, Bumbershoot Festival in Seattle, and the main stage of Eugene's Oregon Country Fair.

These days you can hear her playing in a variety of configurations: as a dynamic solo artist who can easily hold her own in any performance setting; fronting the Laura Kemp Band with Brian West on drums, Elijah Copeland on upright bass, and Jeremy Wegner on mandolin and banjo; or with her alter-ego band, Three on the Tree, a jazz standards trio with guitar, bass, and saxophone.

With songs that range from sassy rockers to ballads, covering topics from pets to television and every angle on love imaginable performer extraordinaire, "Laura Kemp (has the) ability to make an audience chuckle, tear up, and feel an instant connection with her lyrics - all in the course of one song." San Francisco Bay Guardian

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Music

Bodhi Tree
2010
The sixth studio album by one of the Northwest's favorite songwriters. Recorded and produced in Nashville, TN, it features some of Nashville's finest players on steel and electric guitars, mandolin, fiddle, accordion, and cello.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $14.97
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May
2004
She puts a bluegrass twist on her folksy acoustic americana style, adding mandolin, fiddle, dobro, banjo, bass, and a sprinkling of drums.
MP3: $9.99 CD: $15.00
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Alone
2000
Modern adult folk, layered with solo acoustic guitar, harmonica and voice - raw and intimate
CD: $9.00 MP3: $9.00
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Corduroy
1997
Adult contemporary acoustic folk rock/power folk backed by drums, fretless bass, violin, cello, and harmonica. Great driving vocals that inject life and hope into every verse.
MP3: $9.99
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