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Artist:

Caroline Aiken

Born:
Aug 08, 1955

Representative Albums:

Butler Field, Live Bait, Live at the Attic

Similar Artists:

  • Genre: Folk
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Instruments: Vocals, Guitar

Biography

Caroline Aiken has paid her dues. Best known as the performer who brought Amy Ray and Emily Saliers together as the Indigo Girls, Aiken has been an active participant of the acoustic music scenes in Atlanta, Seattle, and Greenwich Village for more than two decades.

Aiken's musical tale began on the Georgia Sea island, St. Simons, where she was born and raised Although she took formal piano lessons from the age of six and sang in the choir of a Episcopalian church, Aiken was more inspired by the songs she was sung by her nanny, Emma Lee Ramsey, who sang with Bessie Jones' Georgia Sea Island Singers.

Running away from home at the age of 15, Aiken lived on the West Coast for two years. At the age of 18, however, she retreated to the jungles of Central America and fell in with a cult. The political repression of the area soon took its toll, and the house in which Aiken and other members of the cult lived was raided. Two weeks later, Aiken returned to the United States, temporarily settling in a secluded cabin in Yosemite, California.

Although she returned temporarily to St. Simons, Aiken ultimately moved to Seattle where she became a street singer. Before long, however, she left for New York, where she hooked up with band. Things began to change after Aiken moved to Atlanta in the early 1980s. An extended stint at Eddie's Attic soon attracted a loyal following, including the Indigo Girls.

A turning point in Aiken's career came in 1985, when she was the opening act for a national tour by Bonnie Raitt. Raitt later contributed slide guitar to Aiken's debut album, Line of Vision. Aiken's other albums include two live albums, Live at the Attic in 1993 and Live Bait in 1995, recorded during performances at Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia. Her live performances are an enthusiastic blending of original songs and tunes by such pop-oriented songwriters as Elton John, Don Henley and Gregg Allman. Aiken has also produced and hosted an annual two-day musical event, the Dogwood Festival, in Atlanta.

Butler Field, Aiken's first nationally distributed album, showcases her eclectic approach to music. A Southern boogie-woogie tune, "Good Intentions," is balanced by the hymn-like title track, featuring vocal harmonies and guitar playing by the Indigo Girls, and a heartfelt piano ballad, "Hotel at Highway One." . Aiken followed up her debut with the live album, 1997's Live at the Attic. Three years later, she released Cry Wolf and Writers Of Silverwolf. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Caroline Aiken
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Caroline Aiken (b. August 8, 1955) is a singer and guitarist from Atlanta, Georgia whose work spans genres, from folk to blues to rock. Aiken has released seven albums and performed with Bonnie Raitt and the Indigo Girls.

Aiken also teaches workshops on songwriting and performing.

Injury

In October 2005, Aiken broke her wrist, necessitating surgery and forcing her to cancel an upcoming tour of the U.S. and Europe. In order to help her with the costs of this setback, local Atlanta musicians organized a benefit concert.

Discography

  • Are We There Yet Mama? (2005)
  • Unshaken (2002)
  • Butler Field (1997)
  • Live Bait (1995)
  • Live at the Attic (1993)
  • Dancing with Danger (1991)
  • Line of Vision (1987)

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