Kris Delmhorst
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Genres | Folk, Americana |
Occupations | Songwriter, producer, musician |
Instruments | vocals, guitar, fiddle, cello, viola, organ, piano, bass, mandolin |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Big Bean, Signature Sounds |
Associated acts | Redbird, Jeffrey Foucault, Peter Mulvey, The Vinal Avenue String Band |
Website | www.krisdelmhorst.com |
Kris Delmhorst is an American singer-songwriter who is also part of the Boston folk scene. She was involved in producing 1998's Respond compilation, a fundraiser for domestic violence groups, and it included her song Weatherman. In 1999, she released a live album with The Vinal Avenue String Band, consisting of herself, Sean Staples, and Ry Cavanaugh. She has also recorded five full-length solo albums and two EPs. Delmhorst currently lives in western Massachusetts and is married to fellow singer/songwriter Jeffrey Foucault, with whom she had a daughter, Hazel, on June 25, 2008.[1] In 2003, Delmhorst, Foucault, and Peter Mulvey released an album entitled Redbird.
Discography
- 1998 - Appetite
- 1999 - Vinal Avenue String Band - Live at Tir na nÓg (with Sean Staples and Ry Cavanaugh)
- 2000 - Oddlot (Live EP)
- 2001 - Five Stories
- 2003 - Redbird (self-released with Peter Mulvey and Jeffrey Foucault)
- 2003 - Songs for a Hurricane
- 2006 - Strange Conversation
- 2008 - Shotgun Singer
- 2008 - Horses Swimming (EP)
- 2010 - Redbird Live at the Cafe Carpe (live album with Mulvey and Foucault)
- 2011 - Cars
Other contributions
- WYEP Live and Direct: Volume 4 - On Air Performances (2002) - "Little Wings"
Notes
- ↑ Y/H Management. "Jeffrey Foucault Newsletter." Email. 11 Jul. 2006.
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