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Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Karen Dalton
Billets, dates de tournée et concerts pour Karen Dalton

Karen Dalton

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In My Own Time - 50th Anniversary
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1966 Clear Green Rocky Road
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A propos de Karen Dalton

Karen Dalton was an American folk singer whose bluesy, world-weary voice is often compared to that of iconic jazz singer Billie Holiday. She sang blues, folk, country, pop, motown -- making over each song in her own inimitable style. She played the twelve string Gibson guitar and a long neck banjo. She was associated with the early 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene, particularly with Fred Neil and the Holy Modal Rounders, as well as Bob Dylan.

Her second album, In My Own Time (1971), was recorded at Bearsville studios, produced by Bob Dylan's former bass player Harvey Brooks, with liner notes by Fred Neil, originally released on Michael Lang's (Woodstock promoter) label, Just Sunshine. The cover photos were taken by Elliot Landy, and The Band's current piano player, Richard Bell, guested on the album. Less common is her first album for Capitol, It's Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best (1969), re-released by Koch Records in 1996.

Known as "the folksinger's answer to Billie Holiday" and "Sweet Mother K.D.", it is said that the song Katie's Been Gone by The Band from the Basement Tapes was written about her. She struggled with drugs and alcohol for many years and died in 1993.

This Karen Dalton should not be confused with singer-songwriter Karen Dalton of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, whose "Songs For Hire" CD was released in 2001.

Discography

Dalton recorded two LPs:

* It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You the Best (1969)
* In My Own Time (1971)

Both of her albums were re-released in November 2006. The first, It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best, on the French Megaphone-Music label, included a bonus DVD featuring rare performance footage of Dalton. In My Own Time was re-released on CD and LP on November 7, 2006 by Light In The Attic Records.
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Genres:
Pop

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Marchandise de Karen Dalton
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In My Own Time - 50th Anniversary
$107.35
In My Own Time
$30.98
1966 Clear Green Rocky Road
$29.99
Tout afficher

A propos de Karen Dalton

Karen Dalton was an American folk singer whose bluesy, world-weary voice is often compared to that of iconic jazz singer Billie Holiday. She sang blues, folk, country, pop, motown -- making over each song in her own inimitable style. She played the twelve string Gibson guitar and a long neck banjo. She was associated with the early 1960s Greenwich Village folk scene, particularly with Fred Neil and the Holy Modal Rounders, as well as Bob Dylan.

Her second album, In My Own Time (1971), was recorded at Bearsville studios, produced by Bob Dylan's former bass player Harvey Brooks, with liner notes by Fred Neil, originally released on Michael Lang's (Woodstock promoter) label, Just Sunshine. The cover photos were taken by Elliot Landy, and The Band's current piano player, Richard Bell, guested on the album. Less common is her first album for Capitol, It's Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best (1969), re-released by Koch Records in 1996.

Known as "the folksinger's answer to Billie Holiday" and "Sweet Mother K.D.", it is said that the song Katie's Been Gone by The Band from the Basement Tapes was written about her. She struggled with drugs and alcohol for many years and died in 1993.

This Karen Dalton should not be confused with singer-songwriter Karen Dalton of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, whose "Songs For Hire" CD was released in 2001.

Discography

Dalton recorded two LPs:

* It's So Hard to Tell Who's Going to Love You the Best (1969)
* In My Own Time (1971)

Both of her albums were re-released in November 2006. The first, It's So Hard To Tell Who's Going To Love You The Best, on the French Megaphone-Music label, included a bonus DVD featuring rare performance footage of Dalton. In My Own Time was re-released on CD and LP on November 7, 2006 by Light In The Attic Records.
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Genres:
Pop

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