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Profile
Chris Pureka recently released her second album,
Driving North, at a crowded show at the Iron Horse Music Hall in
Northampton, MA, the folk music epicenter where she currently resides.
For the hour long set, whether backed by a full band or stripped
down to just her and her guitar, she kept the audience rapt and
eager to cheer for two rowdy encores, not a small task considering
the vocational competition at large. With her edgy but refined guitar,
her lyrical honesty and her uniquely haunting voice, Chris Pureka
has made a name for herself in a part of the country where it seems
everyone is a folk singer.
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Chris started writing songs at the age of 16 and,
following in the footsteps of her indie predecessors, began cultivating
her fan base at open mics and coffee houses. Even as a young artist
she landed opening slots for folk favorites including Erin McKeown,
Tami Hart, and Pamela Means. In June 2001, she locked herself in
her bedroom with a four track, recorded a 7-song EP, and hit the
road for a three-month nation-wide tour with progressive folk poet
Alix Olson. Subsequently, Chris began
to generate much wider spread attention, and earned air-play for
her self-titled release on indie radio stations from Oregon to Illinois
to Massachusetts. In addition, Chris co-wrote the music for and
recorded several tracks on Olsons first two albums, which
included studio collaborations with Catie Curtis, Pamela
Means, and Lyndell Montgomery (of the Ember Swift band).
Whether in the studio or on the stage, Chriss
control over her guitar and the complicated and percussive riffs
she writes strike critics and peers immediately. Pamela Means says,
Chris is an excellent guitar player
she digs in like
a true natural. The feel, the tone, the chords, the vibe, everything.
I could listen to her all day. But for others, it seems to
be the lyrics that first win them over.
even though
she jokes about her plentiful supply of sad songs, she has a way
of making you hold your breath for just a moment, so you can hear
every poignant, poetic word. Even when it makes your heart clench
to hear it. (Jennifer Layton, indie-music.com). Chriss
main influences include Ryan Adams, Peter Mulvey, Gillian Welch,
and Pamela Means.
Now, three years since her first tour with Alix
Olson, Chris has demonstrated that she can hold her own and has
developed a national following with frequent tour stops from New
York to Boston, from North Carolina to Portland, Oregon. In the
past few years, this artists ability to select and translate
snapshots of experience into raw, heart-tugging music has brought
her out of her bedroom, and into the studio; out of the coffeehouse,
and onto the main stage.
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Contact
P.O. Box 1254
Northampton, MA 01061
www.chrispureka.com
Booking: Faux Pas Productions
Tel: (413) 695-6986
booking@fauxpasproductions.com
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