
The SoundsKane's music moves in a territory somewhere between folk, R & B and especially pop, not unlike the roots-rock stylings of, say, John Hiatt or Bonnie Raitt. She's equally adept at traditional folk song ("Slipping Through My Hands"), funky blues ("Soldier"), straight-up pop ("Six Degrees of Separation") and even a classic lullaby ("Little Girl"). All delivered with a discerning style, grace and maturity that's all her own, and very adult.It's her unique, sophisticated toughness that set Kane apart: The baroque string arrangement of "Missing You"; the stately saxophones in the latter half of "Groundwire"; the traditional accordion and banjo that colour "Slipping Through My Hands"; the wordless chanting which occurs often enough in her songs that it might safely be called a Rachel Kane trademark. The SingerBorn in New York, Rachel Kane played guitar and sang backup in a Latin band by the age of seventeen, while living with a Puerto Rican poet in Spanish Harlem and touring the eastern seaboard. After a summer in Leningrad, she moved to Paris and completed a master's degree in French. Kane then moved to Winnipeg, where she earned a teaching degree in French and Spanish and taught French folk music at the Université de Saint Boniface.After a move to Toronto, Kane's father sent her a package that included her teenage journals from New York. She found an entry that read "I wish I would write well enough to write songs": she hasn't stopped writing them since. She's also sought out musical companions, singing and playing with a handful of Toronto's best players and musicians. Her tough-but-vulnerable stage presence has earned an appreciative audience in clubs and concert halls across Canada. The Debut AlbumIn 1997, Kane recorded her debut album "Groundwire" with her regular bandmates (and Toronto all-star musicians) David Woodhead on bass (who pulled double-duty as producer), Ray Montford on guitar and Al Cross on drums. Guest musicians included such luminaries as violinist Oliver Schroer, cellist Anne Bourne and singer Katherine Wheatley, among others. With the release of "Groundwire" in 1998, Rachel Kane has truly arrived.For further information contact:
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