Erin McCarley

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Erin Elizabeth McCarley
Background information
Born January 8, 1979, Garland, Texas,
United States
Genres Adult Alternative
Occupations musician, singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals, Guitar, Omnichord
Labels Universal Motown, Universal Republic, Republic
Associated acts Ten Out of Tenn
Website http://www.erinmccarley.com/

Erin Elizabeth McCarley[1] (born January 8, 1979 in Garland, Texas) is an alternative music singer-songwriter. McCarley attended college at Baylor University, and is now based in Nashville, Tennessee.[2][3] She has been compared to Sara Bareilles, Regina Spektor, and Sheryl Crow.[2][4] Erin released her follow up to 2009's Love, Save the Empty on August 28, 2012, titled My Stadium Electric.

Biography

Influences

Near the top of the list of McCarley’s favorite artists are names like Fiona Apple, Patty Griffin and Greg Laswell (the latter of whom co-wrote “Bobblehead”).

Beginning of Musical Career

McCarley currently calls Nashville home, but she cut her musical teeth in San Diego, where she’d moved after college to pursue a life that did not feature music at its center. It was during this bout that McCarley met producer/writer/keyboardist Jamie Kenney (the rare partner she felt 100 percent comfortable with), and the two began honing the songs that would make up Love, Save the Empty.

Love, Save the Empty

In 2008, McCarley traveled the annual SXSW Music Festival where she was discovered by her label Universal Republic Records. Love, Save the Empty, was released digitally on December 30, 2008 via iTunes debuting #86 on the Billboard Top 200 Album. Chart[5] A physical album followed on January 6, 2009. The first single from the album, "Pony (It's OK)" was the iTunes Single of the Week for the first week of 2009.

During 2008, she was part of the "Hotel Café Tour" playing across the United States, and also performed at the 2008 SxSW festival.[6][7] She was also part of the "Ten Out of Tenn" tour in Winter 2008/2009. Erin spent 2009 on the road with various musicians including Brett Dennen,[8] James Morrison,[9] Paolo Nutini[10] and Mat Kearney.[11] In May 2013, she performed the song "Re-arrange Again" with K.S. Rhoads at the Oslo Freedom Forum in Oslo, Norway.[12]

My Stadium Electric

On August 28, 2012, McCarley's second album My Stadium Electric was released exclusively to iTunes. "Amber Waves" was promoted as the iTunes Single of the Week.

Discography

Albums

  • Love, Save the Empty - January 6, 2009 (iTunes, December 30, 2008)
  • My Stadium Electric - September 4, 2012 (iTunes, August 28, 2012)

Singles

  • "Pony (It's OK)" - 2008
  • "Love, Save the Empty" - 2009
  • "Pitter-Pat" - 2009
  • "In My Veins Feat.Andrew Belle" (Andrew´s Album The Ladder)- February 2010
  • "Every Subway Car Feat Barenaked Ladies" (Barenaked´s Album All in Good Time) - March 2010
  • "Amber Waves" - 2012

Guest Appearances Not Promo or Radio Singles

  • Trent Dabbs - Off We Go (Transition, Ready. Set. Records! | August 6, 2010)
  • Joshua Radin – They Bring Me To You (Simple Times, Mom & Pop Music Co. | September 9, 2008)

Music Videos

Compilations

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Television Performances

Television Syncs

  • Kyle XY
    • “Pony (It’s Ok)” Season 2, episode 22
  • One Tree Hill
    • “Pitter-Pat” Season 5, episode 8
    • “Pony (It’s Ok)” Season 5, episode 9
  • Grey’s Anatomy
    • “Pitter-Pat” Season 5, episode 3
    • “Love, Save the Empty” Season 5, episode 5
    • “Gotta Figure This Out” Season 5, episode 7
  • Privileged (TV series)
    • “Pony (It’s Ok)” Season 1, episode 1
    • “Love, Save the Empty” Season 1, episode 10
  • Vampire Diaries
    • “Lovesick Mistake” Season 1, episode 16
  • 90210
    • “Pony (It’s Ok)” Season 1, episode 16
  • Hawthorne (TV series)
    • “Love, Save the Empty” Season 1, episode 1
  • The Hills
    • “Love, Save the Empty” & “Pitter-Pat” Season 5, episode 5
  • Switched at Birth (TV series)
    • "Rearrange" Season 1, episode 29[14]
  • The Fosters (TV Series)
    • "Re-Arrange Again" Season 1, episode 10

Film Syncs

  • He's Just Not That into You (film) 2009
    • "Love, Save the Empty"

References

  1. "Texas Births, 1926-1995". familytreelegends.com. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Chase, Sandy (2008) "LIVE AND DANGEROUS: Erin McCarley floats with ease, Hana Pestle drowns and Joshua Radin sadly goes 'belly up': Recent performances at this venue have viewers either 'happy' or 'sad'.", The America's Intelligence Wire (regsitration required)
  3. Zuckerman, Suzanne (2009) "Who's That: Singer Erin McCarley
  4. Leahey, Andrew (2008) "4 to watch in early '09", Washington Times, December 26, 2008
  5. http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/content_display/industry/e3if1ab0d527dddd2e95484d3500d9cbe85
  6. The Hotel Café Tour 2008
  7. Belz, Leigh (2008) "Erin McCarley checks in from the Hotel Cafe Tour", Teen Vogue, October 29, 2008
  8. "Erin McCarley Proves Shes More Than Pops Pretty New Face | MusicWorld | BMI.com". bmi.com. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 
  9. "BrightestYoungThings: Heartthrobbing: James Morrison / Erin McFarley @ 930 Club". eb.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 
  10. "Paolo Nutini with Matt Hires and Erin McCarley @ 9:30 Club, Washington DC | popwreckoning". eb.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 
  11. "Soul-Audio » Features » Concert Review: Mat Kearney with Erin McCarley". eb.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 
  12. "YouTube - Erin McCarley and K.S. Rhoads - Re-Arrange Again - Oslo Freedom Forum 2013". youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 
  13. "Connecting to the iTunes Store.". ax.search.itunes.apple.com. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 
  14. "Switched at Birth Episodes, Blogs and News - ABCFamily.com". beta.abcfamily.go.com. Retrieved 2014-01-26. 

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