Meg Baird

Meg Baird
Genres Folk
Old-time music
Instruments Guitar, Mountain Dulcimer, Piano, Drums
Labels Tequila Sunrise
Drag City
Bo'Weavil
Wichita
P-Vine
Matador Records
Thrill Jockey
Associated acts Espers
The Baird Sisters
Bonnie Prince Billy
Sharon Van Etten
Watery Love
Website Official website

Meg Baird is an American musician based in San Francisco, California, United States, who, in addition to her solo career, is known as a founding member and the lead female vocalist of Philadelphia psychedelic folk rock band Espers. Most recently, she became a founding member, lead vocalist, and drummer for Heron Oblivion, along with members from Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound and Comets on Fire.

Early life

Originally from New Jersey, United States, Baird's family history is based in the folk tradition: Baird is the great-great niece of Isaac Garfield "I.G." Greer, a historian and Appalachian folk singer born in 1881.[1] His inclusion on one of the earliest albums issued by the Archive of Folk Culture in the Library of Congress helped expose Baird to folk music at a young age, while she was taking piano lessons, teaching herself guitar, and listening to Smithsonian Folkways albums.[2]

Music

While a member of Espers In 2007, Baird released her first solo album, Dear Companion, on the Drag City record label. Baird's second solo album, Seasons on Earth, was released in 2011 and received favorable reviews from The Wire, Allmusic, Spin and NPR.[3][4][5][6]

Touring

As a solo artist, she has toured with many noted fingerstyle guitarists, including Bert Jansch,[7] James Blackshaw, Micah Blue Smaldone, Michael Chapman, Glenn Jones, Michael Hurley, and Jack Rose. In February 2016 Baird served as the support act to Ryley Walker and Danny Thompson on an extensive tour of the United Kingdom.[8]

Style and influences

Baird's vocal style has been compared to that of Fairport Convention's Sandy Denny and Pentangle's Jacqui McShee,[9][10][11] Baird cited Celia Humphris of Trees as a member of the 1960s and 1970s British folk scene who is particularly influential upon her own music.

Collaborations

In 2014, Baird joined Heron Oblivion as lead vocalist and drummer. The supergroup includes Charles Saufley, Noel Van Harmonson (Comets on Fire), and Ethan Miller (Howlin Rain, Comets on Fire).[12][13][14]

She also plays with sister Laura in The Baird Sisters and have released three full-length albums between 2003 and 2011. In 2013 The Baird Sisters joined Glenn Jones on My Garden State.

Between 2009 and 2012, Baird played drums for Philadelphia punk band Watery Love.[15]

Discography

Meg Baird

The Baird Sisters

Collaborations and backing vocals

Watery Love

Compilations

References

  1. Baird, Laura. "Baird Sisters Biography", retrieved April 14, 2009.
  2. Drag City press material "Meg Baird: A Biography", retrieved April 14, 2009.
  3. "Critic Reviews for Seasons on Earth". Metacritic. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  4. Thom Jurek (2011-09-20). "Seasons on Earth - Meg Baird | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  5. "Meg Baird, ‘Seasons on Earth’ (Drag City)". SPIN. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  6. David Garland (2011-09-11). "First Listen: Meg Baird, 'Seasons On Earth'". NPR. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  7. "Bert Jansch tour dates", retrieved April 15, 2009.
  8. http://www.dragcity.com/artists/meg-baird
  9. Jurek, Thom. "Dear Companion Review", Allmusic, retrieved 15 April 2009.
  10. Hess, Kevin. "Bairded Lady", Phrequency, retrieved April 15th 2009.
  11. Gill, Andy. "The latest review", Which Course, retrieved 15 April 2009
  12. "Frisco Freakout on Twitter: "Psych supergroup Heron Oblivion (Ethan MIller, Noel Harmonson, Charlie Saufley, Meg Baird) opens for @warondrugsjams this Wed at the @indysf"". Twitter.com. 2014-04-01. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  13. "The Entrance Band - Tickets - The Chapel - San Francisco, CA - January 29th, 2015 | The Chapel". Thechapelsf.com. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  14. "The War On Drugs – Tickets – The Independent – San Francisco, CA – April 2nd, 2014 « The Independent". Theindependentsf.com. 2014-04-02. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  15. Mark Deming. "Watery Love | Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-08-15.
  16. Jurek, Thom. "Ask Forgiveness Review", Allmusic, retrieved April 15, 2009.

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