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"Congratulations ToThe January Austin Music City CD Voter’s Poll Winner, Carolann Ames!"

Congratulations ToThe January Austin Music City CD Voter’s Poll Winner, Carolann Ames!
Carolann Ames's song, “Almost Lucky” was the winning entry and it’s very obvious that she not only brings a lot of songwriting and vocal ability to the table with a killer band and an excellent production on her album, she is also very intuitive with a keen understanding of her material, her goals and her mission in the music business.

With the release of her album “So Long Abilene”, a tough, tight album that spans a variety of styles and influences, there came a blitz of appearances and engagements from coast to coast and recognition from radio and internet listeners across the country. Though recorded in Los Angeles, there is a sound to this album that would go over with Austin and other Texas audiences very easily, Ames being raised in Houston may have had some influence on that.

There’s a special kind of sparseness in this album, an understatement that fits very well with Ames’s vocals, a kind of outdoor grit that’s uncommon to many female singers. “Bridgewater Creek”, “So Long Abilene”, “Letting Go’, “7th Avenue”, all written with a combination of beauty, expanse and toughness that only someone who has “been there and done that” could write.

A winner of numerous songwriting awards, including the 2004 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, Ames continues to write and sing what she knows and will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with for a very long time.

For more information on Carolann Ames, check out http://www.carolannames.com/ or www.myspace.com/carolannames .



- Austin Music City


"San Diego Musician wins prestigious award"

San Diego's Carolann Ames recieved the Grand Prize in the 2004 John Lennon Songwriting Contest. The song honored was "West Virginia" off of her newest CD"shades of Indigo."
"I'm really honored that they choose my song;" said Ames in an interview shortly before a show at Humphrey's by the Bay.
"I didn't realize how respected it was," she said."I've had so many people call to contact me".[
"Shades of Indigo is Ames third CD, and she produced it herself."I feel this CD has captured my true voice". she said."it's like coming into my own"
Though Ames award was in the country catagory, she describes her music as Americana, a fusion of country, rcok and pop.
It's anything American,"she said.
Ames, who was raised in Texas and is from a family of musicians. She used to fall asleep at night listening to her mother playing classical music on the piano....... - San Diego Beacon


"Harp Magazine Review"

April, 2008
Carolann Ames

So Long Abilene

Self Released
Given how the current glut of Americana artists has devalued the field to sub-prime mortgage crisis levels, to come across one that restores your faith in the genre is some kind of miracle. San Diego’s Carolann Ames, the Grand Prize winner in the 2004 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, she’s touched by angels as her rich, supple voice (a cross between Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris and Shania Twain) soars skyward. But in such confessional numbers as the strummy ‘70s pop of “Broken Down Dream,” countryish desert-rocker “Lavender Sky” and the bluegrass flavored “Bridgewater Creek” you can tell she’s done a lot of livin’ and probably a fair share of sinnin’, too. Backed by a sharp crew of players (secret weapon: fiddler Melissa Harley), Ames traverses the Americana spectrum without repeating herself a single time, and it’s this journey she takes you on that’ll be your ticket to heaven.
By Fred Mills - HARP Magazine


"Ames @ Sullivan Hall NYC"

Saturday September 20, 2008 at 10:00pm
Sullivan Hall

214 Sullivan Street
New York, New York 10018
Category: Music
Website: http://www.sullivanhallnyc.com
Price: $10
CAROLANN AMES & BAND
TO PLAY NEW YORK CITY'S SULLIVAN HALL

SO LONG ABILENE Hits a Mix of Americana Flavors

Austin, TX -- Texas-born singer Carolann Ames, whose strong but tender vocals send shivers down the spine and whose latest album hints at her country roots while detailing Americana's wide range of sound and emotion, travels to New York City next month for a special show with her band, Silverlake.

Ames (now living in California) and Silverlake play at 10 p.m. Saturday, September 20, at Sullivan Hall, 214 Sullivan St. Tickets are $10, on sale only after 9:30 p.m. Information: www.sullivanhallnyc.com; guests must be 18 to enter, 21 to imbibe. Solas will play the early show at 8 p.m. and Gig Brazil the late show at 11:30 p.m.

HARP magazine praised Ames' independent springtime release, SO LONG ABILENE, as a gift from above. "Given how the current glut of Americana artists has devalued the field to sub-prime mortgage crisis levels, to come across one that restores your faith in the genre is some kind of miracle. San Diego's Carolann Ames is a born faith healer.

"The grand prize winner in the 2004 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, she's touched by angels as her rich, supple voice (a cross between Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris and Shania Twain) soars skyward. But in such confessional numbers as the strummy '70s pop of 'Broken Down Dream,' country-ish desert-rocker 'Lavender Sky' and the bluegrass-flavored 'Bridgewater Creek' you can tell she's done a lot of livin' and probably a fair share of sinnin' too. Backed by sharp crew of players (secret weapon: fiddler Melissa Harley), Ames traverses the Americana spectrum without repeating herself a single time, and it's this journey she takes you on that'll be your ticket to heaven."
The guitar-playing songwriter has earned an armful of honors and has served as producer on her last two records, this one and SHADES OF INDIGO, which features "West Virginia," for which she won the JLSC grand prize. In addition to fiddler Melissa Harley, the members of Ames' band, Silverlake, are Hector Maldonado on guitar and vocals and Ken Dow on bass and vocals.

L to R: Hector Maldonado, Carolann Ames, Melissa Harley and Ken Dow
Interview times are available as well as press kits.
To listen to MP3s and to download hi-res images and more, visit:
http://www.mcguckinpr.com. Also see www.carolannames.com.

Contact: McGuckin Entertainment PR
Heidi Labensart, 512.478.0578; heidi@mcguckinpr.com
Jill McGuckin, 512.217.9404; jill@mcguckinpr.com
- Yahoo


"Ames Abilene"

Ames Abilene Album

Bruce Von Stiers

In my review of her album, Shades of Indigo, I called Carolann Ames very talented with an instantly recognizable voice. That was a while back. I recently listened to Carolann’s new album. And I can still stand by the statement that I made in the other review. Carolann is indeed talented and keeps bringing forth beautiful vocals.

The new album is titled So Long Abilene. The album was released by Ear Candy Records.

Carolann wrote most of the songs on the album. She also produced the album. It has a dozen songs and lasts close to an hour.

Dave Curtis plays piano and organ on the album. Larry Grano is the drummer. Melissa Harley plays the fiddle and Rick Schmidt is on steel pedal. Hector Malanado played acoustic guitar and provided backing vocals for Carolann. Dennis Caplinger played mandolin, banjo, Dobro and fiddle on one of the songs. Duncan Moore was on drums for two of the songs. And Carolann played acoustic guitars and did all the major vocals on the album.

Smooth and easy, Almost Lucky is a nice start for the album.

I really liked Broken Down Dreams. Carolann has a lilt to her vocals on the song that is light, yet slightly aching.

A slight toe tapping beat makes for a nice backdrop for Love Is A Wildfire.

Another really good song is 7th Avenue. A bluesy country tune there is great fiddle backing wonderful vocals.

Speaking of wonderful vocals, Carolann has gentle aching vocals on the title track So Long Abilene.

Another toe tapper is Lavender Sky. You can almost hear the smile in her voice as Carolann sings this one.

Bridgewater Creek is more of a traditional Country song with decent fiddle and old style vocals.

Almost whispery vocals bring a special touch to Cheyenne. Then the chorus has nice harmonies.

I couldn’t help but to start to clap along with the music for Answer The Door. The song has some tough steel pedal supporting nice vocals.

One interesting song on the album is Where To Now, St. Peter? This is a wonderful early Elton John song. The song was recently covered by Ann Wilson on her solo album, Hope & Glory. I reviewed that album and really liked the hard hitting rock edge of Ann’s rendition. Plus the fact that she had Sir Elton doing a duet with her on it. Carolann’s cover of the song is a bit different than Ann’s. Whereas Ann had a rock music foundation for hers, Carolann brings a gentler, Country fused tone to the song. Carolann’s vocals were terrific; smooth and easy. Not that it was any better or worse than Ann Wilson’s version, it just brought out a different contrast for the song.

Haunting vocals with good acoustic guitar and piano make I Remain a great song.

Carolann ends the album with Letting Go. The song is a bit Country, a bit alt folk, a bit alt rock.

Once again, Carolann Ames has proven that she is extremely talented. Her voice is smooth when needed, and can break your heart with aching lyrics. The material for the album was well written and the musicians did a superb job on the songs.

So Long Abilene is available at selected traditional music retailers and through online venues like amazon.com and CDBaby.
- BVS Reviews


"Taylor Guitars Festival"

Carolann Ames is one of those rare triple-threat artists. Besides being an electrifying performer, she is also a top flight writer and producer. This is further evidenced by her recent crowning as Grand Prize winner in the prestigious international John Lennon Songwriting Contest (JLSC) for her song “West Virginia”. This song easily won over the judges on the merits its lyrical originality, pristine production values and Carolanns soaring, playful vocal performance.
Lonny Brooks, Taylor Guitar Festivals and Special Events
- La Jolla Arts Festival


"CatsAsk.com"

So Long Abilene is proving to be yet another momentous feat for the award laden Carolann Ames.
Ms. Ames has time and again proven that she is without a doubt the real deal.
In a music world where maintaining a consistent presence has become an almost impossible pleateau to attain, Carolann appears to continue on her merry musical way with ease. Her latest release "So Long Abilene" is absolutely real and a wonderful listen.
It's no wonder Carolann has collected a ton of awards throughout the years as she's found a way to put into words what the vast majority of us can't seem to say in our daily lives.
A"true" singer/songwriter it would appear that Carolann's songwriting talents are only improving with time much like fine wine as demonstrated on the title track "So Long Abilene" and the upbeat vibes of "Lavender Sky".
Boasting numerour numerous honorable mentions in music awards showcases the past year and a nomination for album of the year in 2008 at Kweevak.com, Carolann is definately keeping her craft in top notch form and we're hoping that she'll bless us with her future musical releases so that we may share what is obviously no less than a true musician creating"real music" at work.
If you haven't yet, be sure to visit her site and take in the gifts she has to offer your ears.
Duss Rodgers
- Duss Rodgers


Discography

LAUREL CANYON-- January 17, 2012
SO LONG ABILENE— April 2009
Shades of Indigo— 2005
Shakedown— 2002
Out of the Blue— 2000

OF Note:
—Winner: Grand Prize in the 2004 John Lennon
Songwriting Contest

-Nominated Best Americana Album & Best Americana Single 2009 LA Music Awards

—Winner 2008 Top 20 CD's Kweevak.com

—Nominated Best Roots/Americana Hollywood Music Awards

—Honorable Mention 2008 SongoftheYear.com

—2007- Honorable Mention Billboard Magazine

—2006 Finalist in Singer/Songwriter Awards for WeAreListening.com

—Finalist 2006 International Songwriting Contest Nashville, TN

—2006 Honorable Mention American Songwriter Magazine

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Carolann Ames has been electrifying audiences with her striking vocals and heartfelt songwriting since she launched her career in San Diego in 1994. “After I moved to California, I was lucky enough to meet some of the top musicians in town, including Wayne Nelson from The Little River Band,” Ames says. “He co-produced my first two CDs with me and introduced me to a lot of great musicians who helped get me started.”
While Ames is a top-notch songwriter, it’s her riveting vocal presence that first captivates listeners. Critics have been wracking their brains to come up with new superlatives to lavish upon her, calling her one of the freshest, most original voices on the Americana scene. Her voice may be angelic, but Ames is a down-to-earth, hard-working artist. With her backing band — Steve Peavey on guitar, mandolin, pedal steel, banjo and vocals; Melissa Harley on fiddle; Ken Dow (Brian May and Roger Taylor of Queen, Chris Thompson of Manfred Mann’s Earth Band, Jersey Boys on Broadway) on bass and vocals; and drummer Rob Hooper (Guy Forsyth, Caroline Wonderland) — Ames is on the road most of the year. She’s built her career the old-fashioned way, one gig at a time.
The songs on LAUREL CANYON ROAD are some of Ames’ best, marked by soaring melodies and choruses that stick in your mind after a single listen. “Back to Santa Rosa” blends Celtic fiddling and Texas swing to tell the story of a failed relationship with the insight that only comes after the fact. Ames balances her delivery between regret and nostalgia. A stomping country beat heats up the bluegrass-flavored “Sugar Creek,” a song that describes the breathless flush of first love. Peavey’s acoustic guitar swirls in and out of Ames’ sultry vocal. “Bed of Roses” is a seductive love song with hints of R&B, country and pop with its unforgettable melody and Dow’s melodic, groove bass.
LAUREL CANYON ROAD will be released in January 2012, but until then, Ames and the band will remain on the road, doing what they do best. “One of the cool things about our live show is the interaction between us and the audience. We set up in a half-moon shape so we can see each other. To me, a live show is about the audience. We make sure we draw them in and that they have a good time.”
Her self-produced fourth record, SO LONG ABILENE, was nominated for Best Americana Album in the 2009 LA Music Awards, and the track “Bridgewater Creek” was nominated for Best Americana Single. The song also topped the European Americana charts. SO LONG ABILENE won universal praise for Ames as a vocalist and songwriter and set the stage for LAUREL CANYON ROAD. The album will be self-released by Ames in January 2012. She and her band will be on the road to promote it starting in the spring.

Media Contact: McGuckin PR
Heidi Labensart heidi@mcguckinpr.com
512.478.0578
Booking: Candace Andrews, 858.832.8059; info@carolannames.com
Radio Promotion: Joe Estrada, 562.437.7858; losdude52@aol.com

Carolann Ames Quotes:

“Carolann Ames is one of those rare triple threat artists. Besides being an electrifying performer, she is alos a top flight writer and producer.”
— Lonny Brooks, Taylor Guitars

"Carolann Ames and her band's performance for the Indie Spotlight is in the upper echelon of all the bands we have had through WFPK lately." Marion Dries, WFPK Louisville

"Carolann Ames new CD, Laurel Canyon Road, is very deep...great stuff on there. All of the tracks are strong and radio is really going to like it allot. We particularly like the harmony vocals and poetic imagery of the title track"
Bryan Klausing, Acoustic Rainbow

"Given how the current glut of Americana artists, to come across one that restores your faith in the genre is some kind of miracle. San Diego’s Carolann Ames, the Grand Prize winner in the 2004 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, she’s touched by angels as her rich, supple voice soars skyward. Ames traverses the Americana spectrum without repeating herself a single time, and it’s this journey she takes you on that’ll be your ticket to heaven."
—Fred Mills, Harp Magazine

“A most refreshing wordsmith/songwriter whose time has come …Americana lives”
—Douglas Rowe, WNKU 89.7

“… Ames has time and again proven that she is without a doubt the real deal... a true singer/songwriter creating real music.”
— Dusk Rodgers, CatsAsk.com

“… has proven that she is extremely talented. Her voice is smooth when needed, and can break your heart with aching lyrics.”
— Bruce von Stiers, BVSReviews.com

“There is a freshness to Ms. Ames vocals that beckon you into her world, and a perkiness to the melodies that make you want to bob your head and tap your toes in time.”
— Mike Parker, BuddyHollywood.com

“… is one of those rare triple threat artists. Besides being an electrifying performer, she is alos a top flight writer and producer.”
— Lonny Brooks, Taylor Guitars

“Ames puts a new light on Americana… What a breath of fresh air”