Tamara Barnett-Herrin

Tamara Barnett-Herrin

Tamara Barnett-Herrin performing with Freeform Five at 93 Feet East in London
Background information
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2000–present
Associated acts Freeform Five
Website Calendar Songs

Tamara Barnett-Herrin is a London-based singer-songwriter, who has sung with the group Freeform Five on the album Strangest Things which was released in 2005. Her latest project is the Calendar Songs album, an internet-based collaborative Creative Commons-licensed project released in early 2008.

Barnett-Herrin contributed vocals to "State of Permission", an album track on Shinichi Osawa's 2007 album, The One.[1]

Performance

In 2010, Barnett-Herrin collaborated with artist Mai-Thu Perret on two projects. 'The Ballad of a Russian Doll', with Nigel Hoyle, a performance at Migros Museum, Zurich for the exhibition 'While Bodies Get Mirrored'; and the prizewinning short film In Darkness Let Me Dwell, created with the assistance of the Swiss Graduate School of Public Administration (IDHEAP) in Lausanne.

In 2011, she performed in and composed songs for the ballet Love Letters in Ancient Brick, choreographed by Mai-Thu Perret and Laurence Yadi, based on George Herriman's Krazy Kat comic strip. The premiere took place on March 17 at Theatre de l'Usine, Geneva, and the production travelled to New York for Performa 11 in November 2011, at the Joyce Theatre Soho.[2][3][4][5]

In June 2011, she composed two songs for a special performance at the Aargauer Kunsthaus in Aarau, Switzerland, to mark Mai-Thu Perret's solo exhibition 'The Adding Machine'. The exhibition catalogue featured an exclusive 7 inch vinyl, featuring her performance of the ukulele version of John Dowland's 'In Darkness Let Me Dwell' and a cover of Mai-Thu Perret and Steven Parrino's 'Spider Song' featuring Nigel George Hoyle on guitar.[6][7]

Calendar Songs

Calendar Songs began in October 2006 and ran to September 2007, with Barnett-Herrin releasing one original song on the Calendar Songs website every month inspired by events that month. The vocals and a minimalist backing track were available on the website as well as ccMixter for download, so that anyone could re-mix the song, and upload it to the website. In May 2008, Calendar Girl released Calendar Songs--Remixes Volume 1, featuring twelve chosen remixes, one for each month.

In 2008, Magnatune recording artist Four Stones included a remix of the Calendar Songs vocal for "July" on his album Chronic Dreams 2.

In connection with the Calendar Songs project, Barnett-Herrin made her a capella tracks and simple instrumental tracks available pursuant to Creative Commons licenses, permitting remixers to make non-commercial uses of her songs.

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