MICHELLE SHOCKED returns to New Zealand for three shows
THURSDAY 10th FEBRUARY 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MICHELLE SHOCKED returns to New Zealand for three
intimate shows
Tues 12th April - Powerstation,
Auckland
Thurs 14th April - Bar Bodega
Wellington
Fri 15th April - The Bedford,
Christchurch
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“I’m the most sophisticated hillbilly you’ll
ever meet”
When Michelle Shocked says this
about herself, it’s hard not to crack up. ‘Hillbilly,’
after all, is no compliment. And frankly, it’s tough to
reconcile that reflex image of a backwoods,
overalls-and-a-smile hillbilly with this focused, erudite
singer-songwriter. If such a creature exists, however,
Shocked is its picture, sans Billy-Bob teeth. Come to think
of it, after being ‘prematurely conceived’ to teenaged
parents, she was born near the backdoor of East Texas’
Piney Woods.
Her upbringing was slightly more urbane. In
early childhood, Shocked logged thousands of miles as a
military brat, living in Massachusetts, Germany and
Maryland, before returning to Texas in her teens.
Until
her early twenties, she experienced the dubious
juxtaposition of school years spent with her fundamentalist
Mormon, U.S. Army-lifer stepfather and mother, and summers
with her free-wheeling ‘late-blooming hippie,’
autodidact father. Eager to expand her horizons, Shocked
eventually decamped for San Francisco, assumed the
peripatetic life of a community activist and, eventually, a
touring musician.
Fittingly, there’s a phantom Texas taproot and that self-style d wanderlust in her music. Much like the work of her East Texas peers Willie Nelson, Victoria Williams and Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Shocked’s songs hold fast to a definite core, but owe no stylistic allegiance — just like their itinerant, mercurial, utilitarian creators.
In a 24-year career that has seen critical acclaim at every juncture, she famously escaped major-label indentured servitude in 1996, subverting the artist-label relationship that helped lead to the current trend toward artistic self-containment. She has made good use of her independence, releasing more critically- acclaimed albums on her Mighty Sound label. Her 2009 album, Soul of My Soul, was the latest of these.
In 2010, she launched Roadworks, an ongoing, 5-year touring project which curates audience’s favorite songs while developing new, unreleased material.
For example, 2011 Roadwork’s theme, ‘Campfire Girl,’ celebrates the 25thAnniversary of the release of her unauthorized debut album, The Texas Campfire Tapes. Her solo set will recapture the raw intimacy of a portrait of the artist as a young woman, and refresh memories of that audacious introduction.
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