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Audrey Howard was born in the humble town of Greenfield,
Massachusetts. Reared on classical LP's, Bob Dylan, and her mom's
singing and piano playing, Audrey took to the keys at a young age.
In high school, she starred on the stage in the school plays and
musicals. At Northwestern University, she majored in acting and
played eclectic roles like Rosalind in the Bard's "As You Like
It" and Rosalie in John Guare's "Written on the Body."
Meanwhile she was discovering a new passionplaying the guitar
and writing songs. Soon she was performing her raw, emotive folk-punk
tunes in the college union and in Chicago cafés.
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After school, she packed up her cat and moved
to the fabled landSan Francisco. There she bought a four-track
and recorded her first CD, the bedroom recorded, bare-bones EP,
"Mischief" (2000). "Mischief" was put on the
juke at her local pub and her first hit, "New Strings,"
was in heavy rotation. She then formed the punk-pop trio, Strumpet.
The band produced "Phase" (2001), a 4-song EP. "Chatter,"
the punkish, anti-media bombardment rant from that EP, remains one
of her most popular songs, often inspiring the whole audience to
sing along.
Next Audrey went into the studio to record a full-length
solo album. The result, "Summer Thunder" (2003), is a
gorgeous pop record which delves into her personal world, from relationship
missteps, to the horrors of working in an office, to the death of
her father. Co-produced and recorded by Garth Webber (Miles Davis,
Robben Ford), "Summer Thunder" is a complex and engaging
piece.
Audrey currently plays out solo and with her energetic
and talented band, "Audrey Come Lately," featuring Lisa
Young on drums and Brandon Chaves on bass, keys, and samples. "Audrey
Come Lately" is set to release their first album, "Kismet,"
a full-length album of fresh rock and pop gems, in July 2005 at
San Francisco's Café Du Nord.
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audreyroserecords@yahoo.com
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