Sunday Nov 13 7:15 PM
on Art House
Beth McKee has lived through the
South from Mississippi to New Orleans, through Florida and Texas, and has known
both the joys and hard times that are necessary to create great music. She now
brings her full-hearted voice to her upcoming release “Next To Nowhere,” an
all-original collection of songs carved from the struggles of real life.
“It was tough to decide whether to
call the record ’Next to Nowhere’ or ‘On the Verge.’ The lyrics to both songs
are personal- about returning to a dream after being too afraid to pursue it
for a long time and about having the gumption to try again even though the odds
are long.” Returning to that dream wasn’t an easy path: band break-ups,
hardship gigs, and personal struggles all delayed and distracted Beth’s
emergence onto a broader scene.
But some fires refuse to be
extinguished. Her husband and drummer Juan was a part of that journey. “It took
me awhile to dig out of my emotional rut and start thinking about getting ‘out
there again. Juan had been pleading with me to record, so when I finally said “let’s
do it” he was ready to go– that’s when we recorded ‘I’m That Way.’ It had more
impact than we anticipated– enough to suck us back into the dream of playing
for audiences that came to hear us play.”
Her 2010 release “I’m That Way”
breathed her fire into the works of Chess Record’s Louisiana legend Bobby
Charles, and set the stage for her upcoming release “Next To Nowhere,” which
showcases her sound in all its power with all-new original tracks. “Recording
Bobby’s songs was a great study in songwriting and I learned a lot from it.
When Tony (Producer Tony Battaglia) volunteered to work with us on our next
project I sent him a few original tunes and a few ideas for covers. His
response was “why pay somebody else for songs? Write all your own!’ So I did
with help from Juan & some other talented friends. Tommy Malone (of The
subdudes) co-wrote a song with Juan & I, Tony co-wrote on another and a few
other folks too. On the songs I wrote alone, Juan was always available as a
sounding board and that was a tremendous help.”
Beth McKee has lived through and
triumphed over the trials of life, and sings of it all to her audience in a
shared but newly-discovered language. Accented by the sounds of Louisiana
and the blues, R&B and the swamp, her voice reaches audiences from all
backgrounds and times, yet always in the same places in the soul.
“I am sincere and my music is
heartfelt. Front porch, back porch, down home all over the world. I can sing
but I don’t over sing. I can play but I’m not fancy.”
Now with the release “Next To Nowhere,” the wisdom of her producer’s advice to follow her own path shines, with songs that reflect every step of the journey, and performs a true act of alchemy: applying the fire of artistry to the base materials of pain, hard work, and regrets to create eleven tracks of new gold. “Next To Nowhere” speaks a universal message of triumph over difficult times. That’s a message that — no matter who we are or where we come from – we need to hear.
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