Jenn Rawling & Basho Parks
Portland, Oregon, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2011 | INDIE
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Arguably one of the best contemporary folk/Americana duos around, and definitely THE best one to virtually live on the road as they constantly tour across America and Europe. - CS Indy
Arguably one of the best contemporary folk/Americana duos around, and definitely THE best one to virtually live on the road as they constantly tour across America and Europe. - CS Indy
Tarantula Arms dips into the cavernous, echoing halls of the human soul. At the same time, the tracks feel as if they’re unrolling over a great distance, formless and fluid as smoke. If there’s one trip you’ve been meaning to take this year, grab a copy of Tarantula Arms and take it. - Dig Boston
“Our newest discovery is Jenn & Basho. Jenn sings, crooning her songs with a mix of low country twang and high lonesome warble, and Basho plays, tracing arcs around his bandmate’s melodies with acoustic guitars, strings, and whatever else he can get his hands on. The result is Tarantula Arms, a record that’s stark at places and sweeping at others.” - American Songwriter
“Our newest discovery is Jenn & Basho. Jenn sings, crooning her songs with a mix of low country twang and high lonesome warble, and Basho plays, tracing arcs around his bandmate’s melodies with acoustic guitars, strings, and whatever else he can get his hands on. The result is Tarantula Arms, a record that’s stark at places and sweeping at others.” - American Songwriter
Where do albums like this come from and why do they take so long to get here? Breaking down the perimeters of folk, Americana, roots etc, this duo's sound is almost like nothing else. Stone cold killer stuff. - Midwest Record
“Take The Air,” is an absolute winner and the dynamo Americana Folk duo Jenn Rawling & Basho Parks are a delightful musical team, charming and elegant in every way. Their musical sound is creative, artsy and inspiring. - The Examiner
Het eerste waarvoor ik viel was de kleurrijke buitenzijde. Nog voordat ik een noot had gehoord wist het ontwerp mij al te bekoren. Een aloud fenomeen schijnbaar; want geïntrigeerd door het ontwerp werd ik nieuwsgierig naar de inhoud. Het vioolspel van multi-instrumentalist Basho Parks opent de plaat, en viel allerminst tegen, om vervolgens het geanimeerde spanningsveld niet meer los te laten. Jenn Rawling is buiten zang en gitaar verantwoordelijk voor de composities, maar de instrumentale kleur van Basho creëert een onderscheidende meerwaarde. Het is niet het enige verrassende aan dit debuut. Take the Air is over zijn geheel geluidstechnisch zeer mooi vormgegeven. Het geluid is weliswaar traditioneel te noemen vanwege de instrumenten die gebruikt worden, maar daarnaast weet men het geheel iets zeer eigentijds mee te geven door toevoeging van een trompet binnen het instrumentale palet. Luisterrijke folk die voorzichtig een alternatieve weg tracht te vinden verraadt de vindingrijkheid van een creatief stel.
Het fijnproevers label Waterbug, die wel vaker tot springplank heeft gefungeerd voor talent, bood Jenn Rawling de mogelijkheid dit debuut via de geëigende kanalen te verspreiden. En met succes want langzaam vloeit hun faam tot over de oceaan. Het tweetal Rawling & Parks leerden elkaar kennen via twee bands waarin ze gezamenlijk hadden gezeten; On the Stars en Fast Rattler. De achterliggende samenwerking wordt hier gebundeld. Het eindresultaat is een heerlijke plaat, die de harten van veel country/folk georiënteerde liefhebbers zal verwarmen. Omschrijvingen als sfeer en stijlvol worden op Take the Air vakkundig samengesmeed. Aards, maar met een vleugje ambitie. De verschillende nummers worden talrijk bevolkt door een bonte verzameling aan vogels. Een verrassend debuut dat nu al bijna uitnodigend roept om een vervolg. Ben dan ook benieuwd hoe hun stijl zich verder gaat ontwikkelen, en welke richting hun keuze wordt. Een plaat met groeimogelijkheden voor de toekomst! - Johnny's Garden Americana/Roots Music Review
Songwriter Jenn Rawling has crafted a stirring album with her debut, Take the Air, which also features partner Basho Parks on violin and viola. Take the Air initially seems like your typical, folk-flecked collection of string-driven things—not exactly a rare commodity in this strummy town—but Rawling's songs contain striking details, offering intricate shadows within acoustic, open-faced honesty. It's hard to ignore the simple power of songs like "Oh Delia" and "Big Old Lake," which sound like lost folk standards, bearing what seem like decades of accumulated joy and melancholy on their bones. Boasting immaculate musicianship and clean, unobtrusive production, Rawling and Parks' Take the Air is a record that won't wear out its welcome anytime soon. NED LANNAMANN - Portland Mercury
Jenn Rawling and Basho Parks are the most felicitous combination of talents in the singer-songwriter world since Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer. - Andrew Calhoun
"We have been enjoying Take The Air, an album of authentic, old-timey, soulful folk by Jenn Rawling, which she has now made available for free download via her Soundcloud page here. From slow country to uptempo neo-folk, the gently weaving rhythms and honeyed harmonies are a delight." - Mad Mackerel
Discography
LP: Take The Air 2012 (Waterbug Records)
available through Amazon, iTunes, Google Play, streaming on Pandora and Spotify
LP: Tarantula Arms 2013 (Waterbug Records)
Album "Take the Air" was in the top 30 most played folk albums of 2012, with tracks "Leavin' So Soon" "Oh Delia" "Wallflowerness" "Whistle Bird" "Big Old Lake" and "Little Swallow" receiving regular national and international airplay on the following stations:
KUNI Des Moines IA, WVBR Ithaca NY, WSCL Salisbury MD, WSPN Skidmore, WNMC Traverse City MI, WLRN Miami FL, KBCS Bellevue WA, WERN Madison WI, WXOU Auburn Hills MI, KTRU Houston TX, WYEP Pittsburgh PA, WDBX Carbondale IL, WORT Madison WI, WHUS Storrs CT, KRCC Colorado Springs CO, WMSC Montclair NJ, WFMT Chicago IL, WMNF Tampa Bay FL, KMUN Astoria OR, KBOO Portland OR, KZME Portland OR, KLCC Eugene OR, KVMR Nevada City CA, KRSH Santa Rosa CA, KPIG Santa Cruz CA, KRFC Ft. Collins CO, KSUT Durango CO, WPSU Bradford PA, WSKG Birmingham NY, WNUR Evanston IL, WVUD Newark NJ, KTEP El Paso TX, MPBN Portland ME, WERU Blue Hill ME, KXCI Tucson AZ, WRUW Cleveland OH, WBSU Boise ID, KCSB Santa Barbara CA, Folk en Zo Netherlands, KPFK Los Angeles CA, KOPN Columbus MO, WPSU State College PA, FolkUS NSW Australia, WSCS Concord NH, KWMV Westcliff CO
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Bio
Booking & Management:
Elementary Watson Booking
elementarywatsonbooking@gmail.com
503-960-0701
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Jenn Rawling and Basho Parks are something special. Together they blend and harmonize their way through the landscapes of their songs with an invigorating, enthralling energy. Performed with an unhurried ease, Rawling and Parks build just-right compositions that mirror and support the pictures painted by the tales they tell. Embracing the logic of transience for much of 2012 and all of 2013, Jenn and Basho clocked 60,000 miles in the US and EU, playing over 300 shows in twenty months' time. Hot on the heels of a summer European tour and a nationwide US fall tour in 2013, the couple are spending early 2014 working on two new albums before setting off on a summer festival circuit. Veterans of festivals, house concerts and everything in between, Jenn & Basho perform as a pared down duo or with a full instrumental backline, depending on the venue in question.
Wisconsin-born Rawling grew up in a working class town called Sheboygan, near Lake Michigan. An artist governed by intuition, Rawling honed her songwriting skill during many summers working atop a firetower in the Mt. Hood wilderness. Midwestern grit with a heart of gold, songwriter/guitarist and vintage American folk singer Rawling composes highly melodic songs from fascinating scraps of images and phrases, singing them with a vibrant, immediately engaging yodel-edged alto that just might send a tingle up your neck.
Born to hippie idealists in an adobe hut seven miles shy of Colorado's Mt. Blanca, multi- instrumentalist Parks plays the violin, viola, mandolin and uke with intuition, personality, and grace. He sings harmony, but his "voice" is heard in the form of his distinctive string-playing, which has a dusty, mournful quality revealing classical, mountain, and bluegrass influences.
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- American Songwriter
"Arguably one of the best contemporary folk/Americana duos around, and definitely THE best one to virtually live on the road as they constantly tour across America and Europe."
- Colorado Springs Independent
"Tarantula Arms dips into the cavernous, echoing halls of the human soul. At the same time, the tracks feel as if they're unrolling over a great distance, formless and fluid as smoke. If there's one trip you've been meaning to take this year, grab a copy of Tarantula Arms and take it."
- Bostons Weekly Dig
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Recent Highlights:
World Cafe Live performance opening for The Duhks 2013
Forest Park Music Festival 2013
Boats & Bluegrass Music Festival 2012
Tucson Folk Festival 2012
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Videos:
"No More Gold"
"Tidal"
"Deadleg"
"Ghost"
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