Raina Rose

Genre: Americana
Secondary Genre: Singer/Songwriter Austin, Texas USA Contact

Internationally touring Americana musician and songwriter Raina Rose revels in sharing her unique voice and exceptional guitar playing. It's a style that transcend age, gender, generation, and even catch the ears of those who aren't typically into acoustic guitar-driven songwriting.

Artist Information

Biography

As the second daughter of a country music historian and a Jewish poet, Americana musician and songwriter Raina Rose revels in sharing with you her beautifully twisted, yet refreshingly optimistic perspective on the world. Her unique voice and exceptional guitar playing transcend age, gender, generation, and even catch the ears of those who aren't typically into acoustic guitar-driven songwriting. With a naturalist's eye, an artist's pen, and a lion's attack, Raina lays everything she has on the line; she makes you feel as if she's your best friend whispering a honeysuckle-sweet secret in your ear, warmly inviting you into a joyfully intimate and darkly candid conversation. It's that ability to forge her own path in the world of music that sets Raina apart from her contemporaries, and her “no holds barred, lay it on the line” brand of Americana that secures Raina’s place in music history as more than a mere footnote or a passing trend.

Born in Reagan-era Los Angeles, Raina moved to Portland, OR with her family in 1988. Growing up in a house alive with ‘60s pop and good ole' fashioned country music, Raina was given a guitar at age eleven and sent around the corner for lessons. By the time she hit high school—attending the same school as Elliott Smith and Matt Groening—Raina more often than not shined classes to write heart-wrenching teenage love songs in Portland's lush, green public parks. Upon graduating, Raina moved to the Oregon coast and taught environmental science to youngsters while basking in the majestic silence of 500 acres of ancient forest and foggy beachfront. It was the blissful solitude of this Thoreau-ian lifestyle that made Raina realize she wanted to make music for people, to sing for a living.

With the rain-soaked earth and woodsmoke still dancing in Raina’s heart and wafting into each of her songs, Raina returned to Portland to record The Gypsy Moths (2003), a collaboration between Raina and her longtime best friend, Meredith Cushing. The band was a series of hilarious mishaps and beautiful harmonies; but time always marches on, and sometimes bands don't. In 2006, Raina released her first solo record, Despite the Weight of Crushing Gravity, a stunning debut produced by Jim Brunberg at Portland-based Mississippi Studios. The album received rave reviews and quickly propelled Raina into demand on the US touring circuit. Raina's 2007 sophomore effort, The Prophet, The Panhandler, and The Moon, is a lovely, lilting, country-esque record, complete with fiddle & accordion and featuring such master musicians as guitarist Tony Furtado and bassist Will Amend. Its release came hot off the heels of Raina’s earning finalist honors in the 2007 Kerrville Folk Festival new folk competition. Her third album, End of Endless False Starts, released in 2009 and produced by Los Angeles based songwriting savant, John Elliott, was yet another critically acclaimed collection of original songs, selected as one of Performing Songwriter magazine’s “Top 12 DIY picks.” In 2010, Raina released her most recent album, When May Came, her most intimate and incendiary album to date. Recorded live and with a full band over four sweltering September days in Austin, TX, the album was a journey into uncharted realms of creativity—and the result was an incredibly soulful and lyrically potent collection of songs that reviewers have celebrated. Redefine Magazine declared that the album “will surprise you with its cohesion and simplicity. Between her big voice, with its unusual blend of twang and jazziness, and her whimsical sense of storytelling, Rose is definitely not just another boring indie folk songstress.”

Raina has toured relentlessly for the better part of the last five years, supporting such acts as Jill Sobule, The Bacon Brothers, and Tracy Grammer, and sharing the stage with contemporaries such as John Elliott, Rebecca Loebe, Jonathan Byrd, Anais Mitchell, AJ Roach, and Anthony da Costa. Her travels have taken her everywhere across the USA and Europe, including such venues and gigs as the High Sierra Music Festival, Club Passim (Boston, MA), and The Birchmere (Alexandria, VA). And you can bet that she’ll be coming to a town near you very soon, guitar in hand, ready to reveal a beautifully wild moment and reach a new depth inside of you through her intensely honest music and words.

"The former Portlander has been turning heads for several years now, with her clear, almost delicate voice and storyteller’s soul. With a new album coming out in February, a rapidly growing pile of accolades and a seemingly endless tour on the books, it won’t be long before she’s no longer our little secret." -- Barbara Mitchell, The Oregonian

"Raina Rose is a vocal and guitar powerhouse."
-- Jeff Rosenberg, Willamette Week

"The fact of the matter is that, like Paul Simon after Simon and Garfunkel, Raina Rose has the strength to stand alone, performing music she's written, and her audiences will sit up and take notice." -- Linsel Greene, NW music scene blogger

"Rose's sprightly vocal delivery and sage wordplay hint at the depth and wisdom of an ageless soul"
-- Dan Bolles, Vermont's weekly entertainment mag, Seven Days

"If a bottle of champagne could sing, it would sound a lot like Raina Rose: positively effervescent, sparkling with youthful enthusiasm- she's a joy!" -- Tracy Grammer

"[Raina] jumped on every song like a cat, broke my heart, made me laugh and I knew that I could brag about [her] to anyone and feel completely justified." -- Jonathan Byrd

Instrumentation

Raina Rose - Vocals, Guitar
Andrew Pressman - Upright Bass

Discography

New album coming soon! (2012)
When May Came (2010)- Constant Clip Records
Blackwater EP (2009)- Self-Released
End of Endless False Starts (2009)- Self-Released
The Prophet, The Panhandler and The Moon (2007)- Self-Released
Despite the Crushing Weight of Gravity (2005)- Self-Released
The Gypsy Moths feat. Raina Rose and Meredith Cushing (2002)- Self-Released

Official Website

http://www.rainarose.com

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Press

  • Full-Fledged Butterfly [+ Show ]

    Soaking up the strong music scene in Austin, folk artist Raina Rose seems to be right at home with t...

  • Raina Rose album "When May Came" review [+ Show ]

    album review Raina Rose When May Came (Constant Clip) Reviewed by Rachel Helm Tagged 2010 cons...

  • Raina Rose album "When May Came" review [+ Show ]

    This morning I almost wrote about new records by Matt Harlan and Zoe Muth & The Lost High Rollers bu...

  • Raina Rose album "When May Came" review [+ Show ]

    I have a confession to make. When I reviewed the album End of Endless False Starts here, the album h...

  • Raina Rose album "When May Came" review- "For Raina Rose's 'When May Came' " [+ Show ]

    I met Raina Rose six years ago when I was living in a creaky old house in Denton, TX and she was blo...

  • Raina Rose album "End of Endless False Starts" review [+ Show ]

    I wasn't sure if saying "a softer Difranco" was more a testament to Ani's wide swath or an oversimpl...

  • From Portland to Austin: Raina Rose relocates [+ Show ]

    The reports are true–the City of Roses has lost one of its brightest musical flowers. The lovely sin...

  • Raina Rose album "Despite the Crushing Weight of Gravity" review [+ Show ]

    August 12, 2005 by Marty Hughley Raina Rose and Meredith Cushing met as 8-year-olds at summer c...

Setlist

anywhere from 30 minutes to 3 hours of original material. Covers range from Springsteen to Joni Mitchell to Dan Bern to Dylan.

originals:
Act of God
Desdemona
If You're Gonna Go
Stone Around My Neck
The Truth
Sun Comes Back
The Bees
Nashville
Pretty Good Today
Heart-broken-open
What Do You Bury?
Of an Empty Heart and of Dyin'
For the Good of the People
I Couldn't Win Your Heart
Kingsize Bed
Who Were You Then?
Are You Still in Love With the World?
Desire
The King's Flashlight
Blind Cyrus
Air & Water
The River
Misaligned Tires
This Ain't My House
Not Not Love
Starts With a Low Hum
I Would Like to Kiss Everyone
I Like You Better
O Oregon
Mary Mary Magdelena
God Bless
Frida
Stone Fruit
Pickles
Nursery Rhymes
The Trouble With Birds Is:
Texas
Somnambulist
Nameless Ship

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