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Tracy Grammer (born April 8, 1968) is an American
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known for her work as half of the folk duo
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer were an American folk duo who released three albums from 1998 to 2001, as well as additional material released after Dave Carter's death. The duo consisted of Dave Carter (songwriter, vocals, banjo, guitar, organ) ...
and for the solo career that she has continued since
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's death. She released three albums with Dave Carter during his lifetime, at first doing instrumental work and providing backing vocals, and then, by their last album together, singing lead vocals on half of the tracks. Four albums by the duo have been released since Carter's death. She has also released four solo recordings, some of which have included previously unreleased songs by Carter, as well as four songbooks.


Biography

Born in
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, Tracy Grammer was raised in
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and began her musical career on a borrowed violin at the age of 9. She came from a musical family. Her father, Jim Grammer, played acoustic, electric, and lap steel guitars. Distant relation Leo Fortin played violin and was best known for playing
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's orchestra. She earned a bachelor's degree in English literature from the
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. Following Dave Carter's death in 2002, Grammer made the decision to play solo at several of the dates that they had scheduled, most notably an engagement at the
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. Taking into account Carter's expressed wish that eventually she would sing all of the songs, she continued playing Carter's music. She has continued to tour solo and has released four solo albums. The first, ''
The Verdant Mile ''The Verdant Mile'' is a 2004 extended play album by American folk singer Tracy Grammer. Track listing # "The Verdant Mile" ( Grammer) # "This Dirty Little Town" ( Kane) # "Wasn't Born To Follow" ( Goffin, King) # "Solitary Man" (Diamond) # ...
'', is an EP containing her first original composition, the title track, a eulogy for Carter. Her second solo release, ''
Flower of Avalon ''Flower of Avalon'' is a 2005 album by American folk singer Tracy Grammer. This was her first full solo album following the death of Dave Carter in 2002. The recording offered Grammer's take on nine previously unrecorded songs written by Cart ...
'', consists of ten tracks, nine of which were written by Carter before his death, and one of which is a traditional folk song arranged by
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. The album was co-produced by Grammer and
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, who provided many backing vocals, and Jim Henry, Grammer's touring partner and
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label mate. Her third album, ''
Book of Sparrows ''Book of Sparrows'' is a seven-song EP by American folk singer Tracy Grammer released in December, 2007. Grammer accompanies herself on a number of different instruments and also receives support on vocals and various guitars from Jim Henry. S ...
'', was released in November, 2007 and is a seven-song EP featuring covers of songs by
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,
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, Dave Carter, and
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. The EP was co-produced by Grammer and Jim Henry. In 2005, her company, Tracy Grammer Music, made arrangements with Elise Fischer, Carter's sister and copyright owner, to administer the catalog of Dave Carter, giving her effective control over the duo's music. In addition to touring, Grammer was choral conductor at the
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from 2010 until 2012. She released an album on
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 February 2012, ''
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'', which contained 11 previously-unheard duo recordings that had been recovered from the Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer archives. Later that year, she and Red House released ''
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'', a limited-edition EP containing five more of the duo's archived recordings. In January 2014, Tracy Grammer joined 21 other female singer-songwriters in a project called "RealWomenRealSongs." The project required each participant to write and upload one song per week for 52 weeks to the RealWomenRealSongs YouTube channel. Several of the songs written during that project appear on Grammer's fourth solo recording and first songwriter release, ''
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'' (Tracy Grammer Music, 2018). ''
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'' was funded entirely by a Kickstarter campaign that reached its goal in just 34 hours and engaged more than 700 fans. In 2016, Grammer debuted a new presentation called "words+music" that weaves readings from her memoir-in-progress with songs and musical excerpts on violin and guitar. words+music is an occasional show focusing on Grammer's life with Dave Carter, including the effect of Carter's gender transition on the duo's life and work together, and Grammer's path to back to the stage after Carter's death.


Discography


Solo recordings


Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer


References


External links


Tracy Grammer's web site
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