Artist Information
Biography
Poet, singer and songwriter Kristen Short has been writing, performing and producing heartfelt, multi-genre original music for over 20 years. Growing up in an artistic family in western Pennsylvania, Kristen enjoyed playing folk music with her sister and her 12-string acoustic guitar, singing songs in sweet harmonies. After marrying her high school sweetheart and moving to Maine in 1988, Kristen continued to write poetry and dabble in music, ever armed with a journal for writing whenever the muse presented herself. In 1991, while her sister was visiting from Pennsylvania, they penned their first co-written song, “Through It All.” Short reflects, "My sister was my creative spark. Discovering the ability to sing my poetry became a moving, fulfilling and deeply personal outlet of expression for me." In November 2011 Kristen celebrated the 20 year anniversary of her first recorded original song and to date has written and produced over 50 songs.
In 1995, Kristen began work on arranging her first 12 original songs with friend composer/keyboard musician Bob Walsh. In 1996 she and Bob recorded the songs in a single take at recording engineer Dave Smith’s Cellar Dweller Recording Studio for demo purposes. She took the recordings to Pennsylvania, where she and her husband lived for two years. Kristen began performing her original music there, with a heartening positive response. She was encouraged by listeners to make the recordings available, and she went back into the recording studio, this time in Fairview, Pennsylvania with engineer Tom Hitt of Cycling Troll Recording Studio. Kristen recorded a new song and added arrangements to the original 12 recordings, and in January 1998 she released her debut adult contemporary CD, “Blossom in the Dust,” on her own independent label, Sea Siren Records. "The songs of Blossom were a personal odyssey for me. I wrote them to try to make sense of the difficulties in life I was going through. The prevailing message in the songs of Blossom is that hope, love, courage and faith will overcome difficulties. They have for me."
In the years following the release of “Blossom in the Dust,” Kristen has continued live performances of her original music in Pennsylvania and New England with gifted supporting musicians (see www.kshort.com/theband.shtml for the musician listing). Delving deeper into the musical realm and honing her songwriting craft and vocal skills, Kristen wrote and produced 11 songs and recorded them with recording engineer Alan Bean of Baked Beans Recording Studio in Harrison, Maine. Her second CD of original folk rock music, “Dove in a Hurricane,” was released in 2000.
The timbre of Kristen Short’s resonant voice is reminiscent of Karen Carpenter’s, and her songwriting style has been likened to that of artists Sarah McLachlan, Jewel, Amy Grant, and Stevie Nicks.
Kristen released her third original folk rock/country crossover music CD, “The Loan,” in January 2007, featuring seven original songs by Kristen, three songs by songwriters Jeff Moxcey and Lou Sweigman, and three songs written by Pittsburgh singer/songwriter Jay Hitt. The CD was produced by Kristen Short and was recorded in Maine, Nashville, and Pennsylvania. The collection was mastered by Grammy-Award winning mastering engineer Adam Ayan of Gateway Mastering & DVD of Portland, Maine. Good Times Magazine wrote, "Fitting snugly in the singer-songwriter genre, Short crafts heartfelt music that's as lovely and thoughtful as the artist herself...this is an emerging artist with a lot to say...All in all, the future looks bright for one of Maine's most promising songwriters..."
In June 2007 Kristen Short, Kathy Gracenin and Rusty Wiltjer released the two-CD ambient “Water Lily Waits - Music for Movement and Meditation,” featuring Haiku lyrics (by Gracenin), ethereal vocals (arranged and performed by Short), and rich percussion (arranged and performed by percussionist/potter Wiltjer on handcrafted instrumen
Instrumentation
Kristen Short - Vocals, Percussion, Acoustic Guitar
Heather Pierson (originals trio) - Vocals, keyboard, Acoustic Guitar
Rusty Wiltjer (in originals trio and SuperMoon Trio) - Percussion
Dawson Hill (SuperMoon Trio) - Vocals, keyboard
Discography
"Blossom In The Dust" (released 1/1998 on Sea Siren Records)
"Dove In A Hurricane" (released 7/2000 on Sea Siren Records)
"The Loan" (released 1/2007 on Sea Siren Records)
"Water Lily Waits" (released 6/2007 on Sea Siren Records, written/performed by Kristen Short, Kathy Gracenin and Rusty Wiltjer)
"Chairs" (released 10/8/2011 on Sea Siren Records), CD single/DVD music video
Links
Photo Gallery
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Kristen at Deertrees Theater
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With Patrick Dempsey after presentation of original song/video Chairs, dedicated to Dempsey Center 10-8-2011
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Kristen Short
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"Blossom In The Dust" CD Cover 1998
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"Dove In A Hurricane" CD Cover 2000
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"The Loan" CD Cover 2007
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"Water Lily Waits" CD Cover 2007
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Chairs CD single/DVD music video cover 2011
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Heather Pierson Live Trio
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Kristen Short Live Trio
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Good Times Magazine Cover 12-2006
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Rusty Wiltjer Live Trio
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Kristen Short with Grammy Award winning Mastering Engineer Adam Ayan of Gateway Mastering 9-2006
Press
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"Norway singer offers uplifting delights with third CD"
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NORWAY - With a collection of songs as warm as her smile, Norway's Kristen Short has recently releas...
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"...Short crafts heartfelt music that's as lovely and thoughtful as the artist herself."
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“While researching a recent Studio News column, we discovered a Norway, Maine-based singer and songw...
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"…crosses genres while stitching gorgeous melodies with her golden voice…"
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“Indie musicians everywhere should take a lesson from singer/ songwriter Kristen Short. Whether you'...
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“…pretty, harmony-laden songs…delicate but smooth-flowing tunes…”
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“The songwriter in Kristen Short took a long time to surface. But once she started turning her poetr...
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"Definitely should pick this one up..."
“…Definitely should pick this one up…great listening!” (On-air review of Blossom CD)
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"Great songs..."
“Great songs…It is refreshing to hear music of such originality and quality…” (Review of Blossom CD)
Setlist
Kristen Short is a versatile, multi-genre singer/songwriter and performer. Set lists are tailored to the venue and performance setting. Styles of Kristen's original music include folk rock, Americana, blues, country, jazz, new age/ambient, and children's music.
Originals (Partial List)
Blossom In The Dust
Can’t Bring Myself to Say Good-Bye
Dove in a Hurricane (co-written with Bob Walsh)
Down This Road
Enter & Center
Finally Home
I’m a Mom
Jacob’s Ladder
A Melancholy Moment of You (co-written with Bob Walsh)
My Little Corner of the World (written by Jay Hitt)
Now It’s Your Turn
On Her Way
Sanctuary
Second Chance
Shine
Song of Cicada
Take a Drink of Rain
The Bed Where We Made Her
The Loan
The Other Half That Makes You Whole
The Power to Believe
The Right Place
The Sign
The Woman You Need
They Can’t Take That Away
Through It All
Too Little Time
Water Lily Waits
Web of Dreams
Wish for Rain
When Horses Were Better Than Boys (written by Jeff Moxcey)
You Were There For Me
Adult contemporary/rock/folk/country covers (partial list)
Angel (Sarah McLachlan)
Carmen (Paula Cole)
Crazy (Patsy Cline)
Dreams (Fleetwood Mac)
Fare Thee Well
Foolish Games (Jewel)
How Do I Live? (Diane Warren)
I’m Alright (Jo Dee Messina)
Me (Paula Cole)
Me & Bobby McGee (Janis Joplin)
Possession (Sarah McLachlan)
Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac)
Silver Springs (Fleetwood Mac)
Strawberry Wine (Deana Carter)
Still the One (Shania Twain)
Sunny Came Home (Shawn Colvin)
Sweet Surrender (Sarah McLachlan)
Uninvited (Alanis Morrissette)
Who Will Save Your Soul? (Jewel)
The SuperMoon Trio (partial list)
Abracadabra
Ain’t Misbehavin’
At Last
Autumn Leaves
Besame Mucho
Billie Jean
Blue Moon
Blue Suede Shoes
Don’t Know Why
Don't Worry, Be Happy
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Dreams
East of the Sun and West of the Moon
Fever
Fly Me To The Moon
Girl from Ipanema
Great Balls of Fire
Here Comes The Sun
Hotel California
I Can See Clearly Now
I'm Yours
Just The Way You Are
Killing Me Softly
Lady Madonna
Lean on Me
Lucky
Moondance
My Favorite Things
Red, Red Wine
Rock Around The Clock
Smooth Operator
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Summertime
A Sunday Kind of Love
Superstition
The Girl from Ipanema
They Can’t Take That Away From Me
What’ll I Do? (Irving Berlin)
What A Wonderful World

