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For Immediate Release
February 22, 2010
MBIRD
SYMBOLIZES FIGHT, SURVIVAL ON OVER THE BONES
Singer/songwriter Overcomes Rare Medical Condition to Deliver Stunning Set of Music
Nashville, TN—
MBird
is singer/songwriter Megan Birdsall, a gifted
musician who was born in Motown, grew up in the home of jump jazz,
and lives part-time in Music City. Her haunting melodies and
evocative lyrics rest on a bed of traditional country instruments
playing anything but traditional country. Influenced by a diverse
array of writers such as Neil Young, Johnny Cash, Will Oldham and
Joni Mitchell, M Bird has fashioned a sound uniquely her own.
In 2008, Megan began recovery from a surgery to correct a rare
degenerative jaw disorder that was fusing her jaw onto her skull and
closing off her windpipe. Without the Kansas City jazz community to
help rally support and money for the surgery to replace her jawbone
and joints, she would have lost not only her voice, but also her
life.
While in recovery, Megan once again picked up a guitar and began
writing. As a writer, and solo artist, MBird, along with co-producer
Jack Sundrud (of Poco and Great Plains) began crafting her new album
Over the Bones (due out March 30), a simple and risky,
beautifully dark collection of songs that manages to uplift and
challenge the listener. Over the Bones features some of
MBird's favorite players, players that have worked with such diverse
musicians as Robert Plant, the Dixie Chicks, Vince Gill, Harry
Connick Jr., ?uestlove, and Alison Krauss. The KC jump jazz rhythm
section and the Nashville mandolin, fiddle and slide players truly
make this record a bridge over the middle of our country, and a
bridge "Over the Bones."
Megan learned guitar, piano and violin at a very young age, and went
on to study as a vocalist at the Boston Conservatory of Music. While
there, she was recruited by a Broadway production company which took
her to New York, as well as a major record label, which found her
working in Los Angeles. Megan then decided to focus on the sound of
her home, Kansas City Jazz. In this venue, she took the jazz
community by storm, receiving numerous accolades and having her
second album, Little Jazz Bird, chart in the top ten on the
CMJ charts. As a jazz singer, Megan has worked with such
national luminaries as Mike Melvoin, Bobby Watson, Russ Long, Paul
Smith, and Bob Bowman. Her sound has been called "warm chocolate
with honey overtones" (KC Star) and she has been graciously
compared to some of the great singers of the genre.
For more information, please visit
www.mbirdmusic.com
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