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Cara Luft
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“Luft is a consummate performer. Unlike so many singer-songwriters, [her] music has an urgency that can’t be denied… as good as anything I’ve heard for a long time.” Americana UK
“Canadian singer-songwriter Cara Luft was one of the highlights of last year’s folk club programme, delighting fans with her unique blend of folk, country, blues and rock.” Whitstable Folk Club Live Show Review Nov 2010
"Cara's new record "The Light Fantastic" is great, real, and heartfelt - as she is. No fluff or extra notes - just the good stuff!" Buddy Miller - Producer, Songwriter, Musician
“It was a privilege and a delight to present Cara Luft at the International Guitar Festival of Great Britain - It is always exciting when you see a ‘new name’ captivate an audience. A return invitation is our highest accolade!” Rob Smith, Director, International Guitar Festival of GB
Cara Luft likes to
laugh. She does it a lot. It’s one of the first things you notice when meeting
her, that and her engaging smile. It’s endearing and infectious. Nothing
pretentious about her, Cara’s the real deal. What you see is what you get from
the former founding member of Juno award winning folk music trio The Wailin’
Jennys. And that sense of honesty, integrity, personality and spontaneity
permeates and resonates throughout both her music and her live performances. After
all, what other folk-based artist unabashedly cites Buddy Holly, prog-rockers
Yes, and even Led Zeppelin among their inspirations and influences?
Singer/songwriter/guitarist extraordinaire Cara Luft is that rare artist
steeped in folk and traditional roots music almost from birth yet willing to
alter that fabric, stretch the boundaries, not afraid to bend genres, styles
and integrate what others might regard as a disparate set of influences. Her
music has been described as “a rich roots travelogue whose traditional heart
beats with a wholly contemporary pulse spanning the distance between the mists
of English folk balladry and Middle East mysticism, through to the Mississippi
Delta and the rustic wonders of the Appalachian Hills, with a certain fearless
reverence and no small amount of soul.” (Ottawa Xpress) Americana UK declares
her “a consummate performer. Unlike so many singer-songwriters, Luft’s music
has an urgency that can’t be denied.” Critics have drawn comparisons to Julie
Miller, June Tabor, Gillian Welch, Linda Thompson and even Brit folk-rockers
Pentangle.
The Light Fantastic (Black Hen Music, 2007), Cara’s last solo album, produced
by 54-40 frontman Neil Osborne and mixed by Warne Livesey (Matthew Good,
Midnight Oil), has garnered superlatives far and wide. Reviewers fell over
themselves in praising her original material, her distinctiveness and daring
mix of styles, her execution and her eclectic approach drawing on folk, roots,
Elizabethan and rock. Her songwriting is always evocative and insightful, her
guitar and banjo playing fully accomplished and intricate, her voice
distinctive, compelling and heartfelt. Cara’s choice of trad songs reflect her
innate understanding of the traditional folk form redefined within a
contemporary context.
Born into a folk musical family in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Cara played with
dulcimers and autoharps while her peers played with Barbies and Nintendo. Music
was an integral part of her growing up experience. In her early twenties she
struck out on her own, recording two EPs and the Prairie Music Award-nominated
album Tempting the Storm (2000) which signaled the arrival of a major talent.
Based in Winnipeg, Cara has become a widely-respected and well-traveled member
of the Canadian folk/roots music community. She has graced the stage at Lilith
Fair and been invited to perform at the prestigious International Guitar
Festival in the UK. With The Wailin’ Jennys she created one of the most talked
about folk groups of the last ten years and recorded the exquisite 40 Days,
winner of the 2005 Juno award for Best Roots Recording (Group). Since leaving
the trio she has wowed audiences and critics with her solo performances across
North America and Europe.
Critics and fans alike are eagerly awaiting the release of Cara’s upcoming new
solo album, Darlingford, in the summer of 2012. The album was recorded in old
churches, living rooms and home studios across Canada, the UK and the USA
during 2011, and includes an all-star cast of guest musicians. With Cara
sitting in the producer chair for the first time, Darlingford once again
captures her prowess as a songwriter, singer and instrumentalist, and
introduces her as a gifted producer.
Leave it to Canadian music elder statesman Terry David Mulligan to sum it up
best: “This is her time, folks! Make room in your musical world for Cara Luft
before she kicks your door down.”
Discography
Cara Luft - Darlingford (to be released 2012)
Cara Luft - One Take Only: Black Water Side and Other Favourites (2010)
Cara Luft - The Light Fantastic (2007)
The Wailin' Jennys - 40 Days (2004)
The Wailin' Jennys - Self Titled (EP) (2002)
Cara Luft - Tempting the Storm (2000)
Cara Luft - Tragedy of the Commons (EP) (1997)
Cara Luft - Train to Freedom (5 song EP) (1996)
UK Tour dates
June 2013
7th Sligo, Hawks Well Theatre
8th Galway, Roisin Dubh
9th Dublin, Whelan's Upstairs
10th Ballymore Eustace, Mick Murphy's
11thLimerick, Locke Bar, The Loft
12th Ballybofey, Balor Arts Centre
13th Halifax, Yorkshire, Square Chapel,
14th Southport, The Atkinson, Studio,
16th Shrewsbury,The Hive,
18th Birmingham, Kings Heath, The Kitchen Garden Café,
19th Essex ,Castle Hedingham, Hedingham Castle,
21st Cornwall Mylor Session, Summers Special,
22nd Hindhead, Surrey, Grayshott Folk Club,
25th Battle, Mrs Yarrington’s @ The Senlac Inn,
26th Lewes,Union Music Present @ The Elephant and Castle,