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Gretchen Peters

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Gretchen Peters
Origin Bronxville, New York
Genre(s) Country
Instrument(s) Guitar
Piano
Years active 1996 - Present
Label(s) Imprint Records
Curb Records
Website http://www.gretchenpeters.com

Gretchen Peters (born 14 November 19?? in Bronxville, New York) is a singer-songwriter in the folk/country genre. The daughter of an author/activist father and a mother whom Peters describes as a "free spirit", she was raised in New York and Boulder, Colorado, but moved to Nashville in the late 80's "when they were still signing people like Steve Earle and Nanci Griffith". Peters claims, “I never understood how the music business took people and broke them up into little pieces - the songwriter, the producer, the recording artist, the entertainer. I suppose I grew up with the idea that you made music from start to finish, and I never felt satisfied being one of the pieces”. Rejecting the Nashville assembly-line model and eschewing what she laughingly calls “gratuitous co-writing”, she nevertheless accumulated enough accolades as a songwriter, for artists as wide-ranging as Martina McBride, Etta James, Trisha Yearwood, Bonnie Raitt, The Neville Brothers, Patty Loveless, George Strait, Neil Diamond, Bryan Adams and Faith Hill, to earn her a recording contract in 1996. That resulted in The Secret Of Life, about which Time magazine wrote, “Peters, whose choir-girl voice has a seductive hint of late nights and cigarettes, knows the tunesmith's secret: crafting a good love song... The passionately elegiac When You Are Old is a declaration of eternal devotion: "When your brave tales have all been told/ I'll ask for them when you are old." In Peters' music every tale is brave, unique, beautiful.” Similarly, Entertainment Weekly added, "she has more in common with the romantic sensibilities of Rickie Lee Jones... Peters' songs about emotional thirsts that never get quenched have a quiet power all their own..." Gretchen Peters has said, “I think great songs are born. They are born with all the urgency of childbirth, born out of pain, anger, joy, wit, and delivered by instinct, skill and love”. It is this passion for the song that fuels all facets of a career that has brought her to the Grammys twice as a songwriter, won her a Country Music Association Song Of The Year award for the groundbreaking Independence Day, taken her on repeated sold-out tours across the UK and Ireland, and seen the release of four critically acclaimed albums. Her new album Burnt Toast And Offerings is scheduled for release in spring of 2007.

Discography

  • Burnt Toast And Offerings (2007)
  • Trio Live (2005)
  • Halcyon (2004)
  • The Secret of Life (2001) Re-issue
  • Gretchen Peters (2000)
  • The Secret of Life (1996)

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