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From The Desk Of Laura Cantrell: Amanda Shires

LauraCantrellLogoLaura Cantrell was born and raised in Nashville, and even though she was surrounded by country music, she never thought about being a singer or songwriter when she was young. She relocated to New York to attend Columbia University before the performing bug bit her. After graduation, Cantrell worked full-time at a bank, hosted a country radio show on WFMU in Jersey City, put together a band, kept writing songs and started making records. She used traditional country songs as a template for compositions of her own that stretched the boundaries of the music and won her a legion of loyal fans. BBC DJ John Peel called Not The Tremblin’ Kind, her 2000 debut, “my favorite record of the last 10 years, possibly my life.” Cantrell made two more albums in the 2000s, balancing well-chosen covers with her original material, but on her new album, No Way There From Here, she presents 11 originals with only one cover. Cantrell will be guest editing magnetmagazine.com all week. Read our brand new feature on her.

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Cantrell: Lady Amanda Shires is a songwriter, fiddle player and graduate student of poetry as well. Her album Down Came The Doves was one of the richer offerings of the last year, with subtle lyrical details that emerge on repeated listening. Of all the tales and astute observations, one of my favorite songs is “Wasted And Rolling,” a perfect musical description of inebriation and beyond. And one of her first gigs was fiddling with the Texas Playboys, Bob Wills’ former band. How cool is that?

Video after the jump.