WOODRUSH: So Far From Home

Woodrush

So Far From Home

© 2006 Woodrush Music Llc (837101180177)

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acoustic, folk rock, singer/songwriter

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Woodrush has been performing in the Northwest for over 6 years and is starting to make their presence known to a larger audience. The single, “road trippin’”, off their debut album, “so far from home”, won “Best Acoustic Single of the Year” at the 16th Annual Los Angeles Music Awards.

Nearly 10 years of friendship and songwriting have led Jim and Kelly to a sound that is polished and cohesive. Their music is representative of West Coast acoustic rock with clean melodies and strong harmonies infused into well-crafted songs. Intimate lyrics reveal the voice of a genuine songwriter while vocal percussion peppers their work and completes the Woodrush sound.

Bits of folk, funk, rock, pop, and a hint of modern country make so far from home the perfect album to listen to during a mellow evening with friends or around the campfire at summer’s end. Keep your eyes open for great things to come from these talented performers.

DISCOGRAPHY:

So far from home:
After signing a development deal with Raining Notes in late 2005, Woodrush was flown down to Strate Sound Studios in San Diego to work with acclaimed Sound Engineer, Alan Sanderson. Sanderson has worked with such artists as The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Fiona Apple, Weezer, and more. The album was then sent to Sterling-Sound Studios in New York to be mastered by world renowned Mastering Engineer, Greg Calbi. Calbi has mastered albums for a staggering list of prominent artists such as U2, Cold Play and Bob Dylan.

The final step in completing the album was a photo shoot with legendary rock photographer, Henry Diltz. Diltz is widely known for the cover photo on The Doors album, “Morrison Hotel”, but has also photographed countless music legends from the late sixties to the present. In June of 2006, the album, so far from home, was released. “So far from home” has already begun to receive praise. TAXI, "the world's leading Independent Artist & Repertoire Company," is quoted as saying, "Everything about this CD seems to be impressive."

Other Projects:
Woodrush also appears on the compilation album, “Drink to Bones that Turn to Dust”, A Tribute to Oingo Boingo, released in October 2006; produced and recorded by Dep’t of Records. Jim and Kelly also released two other albums under the band name “Three Shades of Gray” (3SG).

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  • Awesome!!!!!
    author: Carissa

    This CD is awesome as is all of the other music they do!!!! I especially like song #1....:0)

  • A blend of rock, soul and folk melodies that come together to create a journey!
    author: Rockwell

    This is a soulful album. It is a great mix. Some are fun and funky like The Brink or Road Trippin and others are soulful and resenate within the heart like Stone and Steel, Whatever You Want and These Broken Fields. It is a great album. The album is a somewhat of a journey... kicking it off with questions of whether to stay or go in From Now On then off to Road Trippin, then journeying into the social conciousness of Stone and Steel and Whatever You Want and further into the heart with songs of love with Windows and Valentine. We stop along the way for a party with The Brink, a moemnt of reflection with These Broken Fields and finally, as if to feel the wind at our backs, Walk On By leaves us feeling freed, a sense that we're moving on with grains of truth we've picked up along the way. Great album and a great journey for the heart and soul!

  • Genuinely unique, stylistically pleasing to the ears
    author: Mark Webber

    This CD is one of those kind of CD's that plays well as quiet background music, but if you crank it up, it rocks. I can't think of a soul who wouldn't love this CD. At last, somebody who can write a clever love song that's not sappy, and there's not a bad song on the CD. I foresee So Far From Home finding a perminant spot in my Carousel for a long, long time to come.

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