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Mark Erelli
Masterclass: The Architecture Of Song with Mark Erelli
First Parish In Wayland
225 Boston Post Rd
Wayland, MA 01778

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A workshop and concert with critically acclaimed American singer-songwriter and guitarist Mark Erelli, known for his distinctive blend of rock, folk, and Americana. Mark's music is known for its lyrical depth and intricate instrumentation, drawing influence from classic rock icons.
Ever wondered how songs come to life? Songs aren't just fleeting inspirations; they're carefully crafted creations with unique structures. In this workshop, we'll spend two hours exploring the architecture of songs. We'll look at well-known types like ballads and blues forms, as well as more unusual forms with quirky elements (like pre-choruses and more). In each section, I’ll break the form down for you, and you'll have the chance to hear an example or two and ask questions.
With over 25 years of experience writing, recording, and producing music, including collaborations with artists like Lori McKenna and Matt Nathanson, I’ve discovered the power of viewing songs through an architectural lens. At the end of this workshop, you'll leave with a deeper appreciation of songwriting archetypes, and creative rules that you can follow (or break) to enhance your enjoyment of songs or even help you write your own!
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Ian
May 9th 2025
(I watched the show on May 8, via livestream ‘cause they sold out, y’all!)
These guys are exceptionally talented and entertaining. Clever, funny with creative interpretations and excellent chops.
Cambridge, MA@Club Passim
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Mark Erelli Biography
New England-based multi-instrumentalist Mark Erelli wears many hats--singer, songwriter, sideman, producer--but approaches each of these varied roles with a belief in the transformative power of paying attention. Bearing witness to small details and fleeting moments is what dignifies our everyday stories, rendering the mundane profound. This principle governs Erelli’s approach to his craft, and is uniquely evident on his latest release, Mixtape, which features revelatory reinterpretations of songs by the Grateful Dead, Neko Case, Roy Orbison and others.
Erelli’s two decade career highlights include 11 solo albums, stints accompanying Josh Ritter, Paula Cole and Anais Mitchell, and a pair of records he produced for GRAMMY-winning songwriter Lori McKenna. Ever since Billboard magazine heralded the “simple, atmospheric grace” of his Signature Sounds debut, Erelli’s belief in the sacredness of an examined life has driven him between the ostensible extremes of lullabies and murder ballads, western swing and protest anthems. It has propelled him from the hallowed stages of the Newport Folk Festival, Grand Ole Opry and Royal Albert Hall, and beckoned him back home, to better nurture his 16-year marriage and be a father to his two young boys.
Whether he’s holding a pen or a Telecaster, Erelli’s music welcomes even the casual listener, but those who choose to dig more deeply are richly rewarded. Perhaps that is what Folk Alley hears in Erelli’s songs, when it encourages people to “listen close; there's sure to be something in there to break your heart a split second before it leads you straight to grace.”
Read MoreErelli’s two decade career highlights include 11 solo albums, stints accompanying Josh Ritter, Paula Cole and Anais Mitchell, and a pair of records he produced for GRAMMY-winning songwriter Lori McKenna. Ever since Billboard magazine heralded the “simple, atmospheric grace” of his Signature Sounds debut, Erelli’s belief in the sacredness of an examined life has driven him between the ostensible extremes of lullabies and murder ballads, western swing and protest anthems. It has propelled him from the hallowed stages of the Newport Folk Festival, Grand Ole Opry and Royal Albert Hall, and beckoned him back home, to better nurture his 16-year marriage and be a father to his two young boys.
Whether he’s holding a pen or a Telecaster, Erelli’s music welcomes even the casual listener, but those who choose to dig more deeply are richly rewarded. Perhaps that is what Folk Alley hears in Erelli’s songs, when it encourages people to “listen close; there's sure to be something in there to break your heart a split second before it leads you straight to grace.”
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