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Kate Campbell

 
Artist: Kate Campbell
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  • Born: October 31, 1961
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Folk
  • Instrument: Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic)
  • Representative Albums: "Moonpie Dreams," "Songs from the Levee," "Save the Day"

Biography

The people and culture of the modern South serves as the inspiration for the songs of Nashville-based singer-songwriter Kate Campbell. The daughter of a Baptist preacher, Campbell uses her songs to chronicle the societal changes below the Mason-Dixon line. Born in New Orleans, where her father was attending seminary school, Campbell spent her formative years in northern Mississippi and Nashville, Tennessee. Campbell's greatest musical influence came from her mother, who sang and played blues and swing tunes on the piano. Her maternal grandfather was an amateur bluegrass fiddle and banjo player. Campbell's first instrument was a ukulele she received at the age of four. After studying classical piano, she tried her hand at clarinet before settling on the guitar. Her performing debut came when she and her sister sang Dolly Parton's "Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man" at a church event. The civil rights movement of the early '60s had a profound effect on her, as her father maintained an open door policy at the white Baptist church in Sledge, Mississippi where he preached. As a teenager, Campbell was drawn to folk-rooted protest songs and became absorbed by the music of Peter, Paul and Mary. She was later influenced by singer-songwriters including James Taylor, Dan Fogelberg and Kris Kristofferson.

After earning undergraduate degrees in music and history from Stamford University in Birmingham, Alabama, Campbell continued her education at Auburn University, where she earned a master's degree in history. Although she temporarily lived in California with her husband Ira, she returned to Nashville in 1988. Her debut album, Songs from the Levee, was released in 1995. A slew of releases for Compass followed throughout the nineties ; Moonpie Dreams (1997), Visions of Plenty (1998), and Rosaryville (1999). In 2001, Campbell switched labels, releasing Wandering Strange on Eminent. Monuments arrived in 2003, followed by a collection of covers called Twang on a Wire. The following year Compadre released the Portable Kate Campbell and Sing Me Out, both of which featured re-recordings of tracks from her first four records. She returned to original music in 2005 with Blues and Lamentations. ~ Craig Harris, All Music Guide
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Born October 31, 1961 (1961-10-31) (age 47)
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genre(s) Folk
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Singing, acoustic guitar

Kate Campbell (born October 31, 1961 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American folk singer/songwriter. Her songwriting is strongly influenced by her southern roots and authors in the literary world, as on her most recent album, Save the Day. John Prine, Nanci Griffith and Mac McAnally provided guest vocals on the album. In addition to her Americana/Folk flavored albums, her catalog includes the all-acoustic Sing Me Out; Twang on a Wire, which featured covers of songs made famous by female country artists of the 1960s and '70s; and two gospel CDs (Wandering Strange and For the Living of These Days) recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals with Spooner Oldham on keyboards.

Campbell sometimes performs with Pierce Pettis and Tom Kimmel as the New Agrarians.

Discography

  • Songs from the Levee (1994, re-issued 2004)
  • Moonpie Dreams (1997)
  • Visions of Plenty (1998)
  • Rosaryville (1999)
  • Wandering Strange (2001)
  • Monuments (2003)
  • Twang on a Wire (2003)
  • Sing Me Out (2004)
  • The Portable Kate Campbell (2004)
  • Blues and Lamentations (2005)
  • Sidetracks (Digital EP) (2005)
  • For the Living of These Days (with Spooner Oldham) (2006)
  • Save the Day (2008)

Compilations

Campbell appears on the following compilations, among others:

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Sing Me Out (2004 Album by Kate Campbell)
Songs from the Levee [Bonus Tracks] (2004 Album by Kate Campbell)
Blues and Lamentations (2005 Album by Kate Campbell)

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