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Carrie Elkin (born October 11, 1973 in
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), is a
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singer and musician based out of
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. Active since the mid-1990s, she signed with
Red House Records Red House Records is an independent folk and Americana record label in St. Paul, Minnesota. The label was founded in 1983 by Bob Feldman after seeing a performance by Iowa folk singer Greg Brown. Origin The label is named for a farmhouse in ...
in September 2010.


Early life

Carrie Elkin was born in Cleveland, Ohio on October 11, 1973. She began playing the saxophone and singing at her church at a young age. She later competed as a National Champion acro-gymnast. She studied
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at
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before working as an
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. When deciding to concentrate on a music career, she embarked on a
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ic lifestyle which lasted for more than a decade. She performed in a variety of clubs and recorded several self-funded albums – starting with her 1996 debut, ''Simplicity''.


Career

She self-released her first album, ''Simplicity'', in 1996. Her second album, ''Live at the Front Room'', was released in 2001. ''The Waltz'' arrived in 2004 and ''The Jeopardy of Circumstance'' in 2007. Her fifth record, ''Call It My Garden'' was released in early 2011 by
Red House Records Red House Records is an independent folk and Americana record label in St. Paul, Minnesota. The label was founded in 1983 by Bob Feldman after seeing a performance by Iowa folk singer Greg Brown. Origin The label is named for a farmhouse in ...
; her first with that label (she originally released the album in 2010). It was produced by Colin Brooks and
Danny Schmidt Danny Schmidt (born October 7, 1970) is an American singer-songwriter based in Austin, Texas, where he now lives with his wife, fellow musician and singer-songwriter Carrie Elkin. Biography Schmidt was born in 1970 and grew up in Austin, Tex ...
and features Sam Baker, Raina Rose, Robby Hecht, A. J. Roach, Anthony Da Costa, and Storyhill's John Hermanson. The first track, "Jesse Likes Birds" was No. 1 Song on the FOLKDJ-L radio playlists (a.k.a. "Folk DJ List") for the month of January 2011 – based on 15,346 overall airplays from 157 different radio disc jockeys. It was the No. 2 Song in February 2011. The album ranked fifth for January 2011 for plays of "Jesse Likes Birds", "Iowa", and "Edge Of The World". It ranked No. 5 Album again for February 2011 for plays of "Jesse Likes Birds", "Landeth By Sea", and "Guilty Hands" — based on 12596 overall airplays from 149 different DJs. The song, "Jesse Likes Birds" from ''Call It My Garden'' was called one of the best songs of 2011 (17th of 22) by
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. She was named one of Texas Music Magazine's 2011 "Artists of the Year" in their Winter 2012 issue. She appeared at the 2007
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on
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. Elkin's first album in six years, ''The Penny Collector'' is a follow-up to "twangy, pure country" ''Call It My Garden'' (2011). Titled in honor of her father, a lifelong collector of coins, whose "passing informed the narrative woven throughout his daughter's sixth LP."


Style and sound

Maverick magazine describes Elkin as an acoustic guitarist who performs mainly in the
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and
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musical genres and is "in love with the act of singing."Maverick Magazine
article/review "Carrie Elkin: HAPPY TO BE A LITTLE BIT OF A TREE HUGGING HIPPY" March 2011


Personal

Elkin is married to singer-songwriter Danny Schmidt and gave birth to their first child, Maisie, in 2016. They live together in Austin. In 2021, they moved to Nashville, Tennessee.


Discography

*''Simplicity'' (1996) *''Live at the Front Room'' (2001) *''The Waltz'' (2004) [ *''The Jeopardy of Circumstance'' (2007) *''Call It My Garden'' (2011)
Red House Records Red House Records is an independent folk and Americana record label in St. Paul, Minnesota. The label was founded in 1983 by Bob Feldman after seeing a performance by Iowa folk singer Greg Brown. Origin The label is named for a farmhouse in ...
*''The Penny Collector'' (2017)


References


External links


Carrie Elkin
official website.
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at AllMusic.
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at Facebook.
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