NINA MANKIN: Nina Mankin

Nina Mankin

Nina Mankin

© 2002 nina mankin (677042250221)

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Nashville and New York based singer and songwriter "Sweet soul: Emmylou Harris meets Sheryl Crow"

tracks

1 A World Without You And Me
2 I Can't Help But Love You
3 The Heart That You Hold
4 Maybe It's You
5 Lily
6 Don Juanita
7 You're The Wind
8 So Much Heartbreak
9 Without You Tonight
10 And You Rock Me
11 When I See You
12 Big Ol' World
13 The Monogamous Bird Song (bonus track)

notes

Nashville and New York traveler, singer/songwriter

Nina has been singing since forever - some frustrated adolescents write poetry, some play football, some wail on the drums; Nina made up songs. As well as continually performing her own songs, Nina has worked with, among others, Dave Soldier, Bob Een; Bill Gordh, Kung Chi Shing, John Zorn, Meredith Monk, and the vocal ensemble Weave. She also sings commercially and has done television spots for PBS, HBO and Lifetime TV, among others.
As part of the Knitting Factory community in the mid '90s, Nina regularly conducted, and occasionally played, John Zorn's game pieces "Cobra" and "Xu Feng". Her song "America Mrs. You," (co-written with Brad Jones), appeared on The Jazz Passenger's Windham Hill/High Street Records album "In Love." Nina's rock band played regularly at The Knit and other Downtown Manhattan clubs like The Mercury Lounge, CBGBs, The Bitter End and Under Acme. Along with Christina Wheeler, Nina also had an electronic music duo called "Wiremouth" which played in Downtown venues and electronic music festivals.
In 1998 Nina released her first cd, "Slow That Pony Down" on Eva Kay Records. The title song was featured on the Grammy nominated album "Thirteen Stories Above Times Square," and received considerable airplay on college radio. In 1998 Nina started to collaborate with hit country/pop writer Casey Kelly. Casey and Nina began working as a duo that same year and have since performed all over the North and Southeast United States and in Europe. Nina now lives somewhere between New York City and Nashville, (thanks to Southwest Airlines!). Her upcoming self titled album, recorded largely in Nashville in the winter of 2002, and featuring folks as diverse as Byron House (of Nickel Creek) and Jill Sobule, will be released in the Summer/Fall of 2002 on Bingo World Records.
Nina was a recipient of the 2000 Abe Olman Award for Excellence in Songwriting, (a cash award given by The Songwriters Hall of Fame). She was a finalist in the North Atlantic Songwriting Competition, and received a National Endowment for The Arts Opera/Musical Theatre Individual Grant in 1995 for her work with Composer Mark Bennett on the Musical "Two Orphans."

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  • Genius with many styles
    author: A New York Fan

    Each song on the album is haunting in its own distinct, unique way. Nina sings them all beautifully, and the writing and the instrumental effects are top-notch. I'm not even sure I "get" "Big Ol' World," but I know I love it. Nina is a musical genius, and is also very good at putting a creative team together that complements and accentuates her talents. This is a kick-ass album.

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