Liz Durrett
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Origin | Athens, Georgia, United States |
Genres |
Indie pop Indie folk |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Years active | 2005–present |
Labels | Warm Records |
Website | http://www.lizdurrett.com/ |
Liz Durrett (born 1977) is an American singer-songwriter based in Athens, Georgia. She is currently signed to Athens-based Warm Records and has released three albums. Her first two albums were produced by her uncle, famed Georgian singer-songwriter, Vic Chesnutt. Her third album, Outside Our Gates was produced by Eric Bachmann and released by Warm Records in September 2008. The album has received positive early reviews.[1] Liz has toured throughout the United States and Europe and has made several guest appearances on other artist's records.
Discography
- Outside Our Gates (Warm Records, 2008)
- The Mezzanine (Warm Records, 2006)
- Husk (Warm Records, 2005)
Singles and EPs
- Cup On The Counter (iTunes single) (Warm Records, 2005)
Compilations
- Have A Good Night 3 (blog up musique, 2008)
- AthFest 2007 (Ghostmeat Records, 2007)
- Finest Worksongs (Iron Horse Records, 2007)
- Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (Fargo Records, 2007)
- Easy To Be Free: The Songs Of Rick Nelson (Planting Seeds Records, 2006)
Guest appearances
- Vic Chesnutt Ghetto Bells - backing vocals on "Virginia", "What Do You Mean?", "Vesuvius", and "Rambunctious Cloud".
- Vic Chesnutt Is The Actor Happy - appears on "Betty Lonely" as the angel chorus.
- Vic Chesnutt West of Rome - played violin wherever Michael Stipe "heard" violin.
- Phosphorescent (band) Pride - backing vocals on "The Waves At Night"
- Phosphorescent (band) Aw Come Aw Wry - part of the aw come aw wry choir on "Endless Pt. 2"
- Ham1 The Captain's Table - backing vocals on "White Rat" and "Hubcap Frisbees"
- Don Chambers Zebulon - backing vocals on "Friar's Lantern", "Send Me No Angels", and "Bind My Wounds"
- Hope for Agoldensummer Ariadne Thread - member of the Gutter Angel Soul Choir
- Pacific UV e.p. - backing vocals on "50s"
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