Nostalgia
Maureen Andary
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Record Label: Maureen Andary
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1. Nostalgia |
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2. Our Hearts Bleed |
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3. Dawgies |
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4. Rx |
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5. Duke |
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6. The Darkest Days |
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7. The Reflex |
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8. Deep Fried |
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9. Roadways |
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10. Sometimes Love Is A Joke |
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11. Better Than Chocolate |
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12. Florida |
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DC\'s the center of a new music scene born out of the coffeehouse movement and Queen of the scene is Maureen Andary. Her debut album, \"Nostalgia,\"--a cd of harmony-soaked jazz melodies and wistful folk--was released on June 14th, 2008.
The DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities awarded Maureen an Emerging Artist grant to produce \"Nostalgia.\" A Washington native, she has been playing at local coffeehouses since she moved back to DC in 2006. Her gigs expanded to include a guest appearance at Blues Alley, the Living Room in New York City, Artomatic, the National Cherry Blossom Festival Tidal Basin Stage, and most recently, performing at the Washington Folk Festival in the Songwriter\'s Cabaret.
She plays the ukulele and guitar to audiences of all ages and her fans sing to the words of her more popular songs \"Rx,\" \"Nostalgia,\" and \"Florida.\" Her amazing combination of wit and talent charms the audience as she sings about anti-depressants, wistful memories, and a visit to South Beach where colorful characters and situations are encountered.
\"I adore the Ranier Maria Rilke quote \"Go to the limits of your longing,\" from his book of poems \"The Hours.\" In \"Nostalgia,\" I explore themes of longing, love, addiction, and memories.\" Ms. Andary has a double degree in poetry and politics from NYU--a background that continues to influence her songwriting.
\"Articulating emotional experience and storytelling are very central to my work. I believe in the power of imagery and literary structure. To me, lyrics and lyrical structure are the ice cream and music is the delicious hot fudge and nuts and whipped cream that is layered around the ice cream,\" she explains.
The effect on her audiences is palpable. \"I was there when Rage Against Machine was still playing small DC clubs. There was a kind of electricity in the air. It\'s the same thing when Maureen Andary plays,\" said Justin Benedict, a longtime dabbler in the DC music scene. \"You can feel it.\"
Handing out miniature castanets, drums, and kazoos to the
audience at one Modern Times Coffeehouse event, Maureen invites the audience to join in the performance. Going to a Maureen Andary performance is an experience, not just a passive observation.
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Very Strong Debut
author: Tom Goss
Nostalgia
Maureen Andary
Nostalgia, the aptly entitled debut CD from ukulele troubadour Maureen Andary will have you dreaming yourself en route to Europe to fight a great war, listening to USO women, evoking memories of the streetscapes and nightlife you left behind.
This impressive collection of songs showcases Maureen’s many talents -- ukulele & guitar, recorder and mouth trumpet. But above all it introduces us to a voice aged beyond its years, quirky and sweet, powerful and muted, able to mold itself to each distinct mood. She often uses her voice much like a backup instrument, a one woman “Andrew Sisters” or “The Roches”.
Standout tracks include “Nostalgia” a loosely knit ukulele number with enough open space to appropriately introduce her unique jazzy voice. “Our Hearts Bleed”, a sugary sweet song with more pop sensibility than you can shake a “pepperment” stick at. And “Duke”, a scatty, skirt swishing tribute to Duke Ellington and U. St. A must have song for anyone who has spent time in Washington DC.
At times ethereal and at times smoky, Maureen gives us a new take on old love, a perspective decades after the fact. With lyrics like “it’s sexier to love in quiet, in secret…” and “think you smell me days later?”, Maureen becomes the girl whose memory you settle down in your bunk with each night, the one who makes you miss home…so…so…much.
Pick up the CD at – www.cdbaby.com/maureenandary
Tom Goss & Michael Briggs
The Acoustic District
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