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Erin McKeown Biography
Singer / Songwriter
Born in Boston, Erin McKeown is a graduate of Brown University and a product of the East Coast folk-rock scene. She plays guitar and banjo while singing with an impish vocal mix of folk, gospel, and Hank Williams-style country. McKeown's own online biography calls her a "mix of Django Reinhardt and G. Love." Her albums include Monday Morning Cold (1998), Distillation (2000, with the folk hit "Queen of Quiet"), Grand (2003), and the Tin Pan Alley homage Sing You Sinners (2006).
Related singers include Dar Williams, Catie Curtis, Bob Dylan and Tori Amos.
Four Good Links
Erin McKeown Official Site
Her slick main page, with tour dates and tune samples
WomanRock.com
Thoughtful 2005 interview with the online magazine
Imperfectly.Com
A fan's (slightly dated) page, with lyrics, tabs and links
Erin McKeown
Podcast interview from 2006
Vital Stats
Birth
15 October 1977
(age 32)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Singer of "Queen of Quiet"
