Evoking Joni Mitchell and the sweetest of memories.
-Tom Goss, The Acoustic District
-Tom Goss, The Acoustic District
Deep, meaningful and personal lyrics wrapped around melodies that caress the ear. Well worth hearing!!"
- Joel Pomerantz, talent buyer for Electric Maid and ArtoMatic showcases in Washington DC.
- Joel Pomerantz, talent buyer for Electric Maid and ArtoMatic showcases in Washington DC.
the skinny
Nancy Eddy is a Baltimore/DC-based nationally-touring singer/songwriter who lives in a world of dashes and slashes. Her debut CD, On the Inside, was released in August 2009.
On the Inside is a product of Nancy's first 2 years of songwriting including her very first song, "Can't Hold On" a piece about family and unconditional love. The album ranges from folky finger-picking in the heartbreaking "Just Go," to driving folk/rock orchestrations in "Glaciers" to the playful hand-clapping last track, "What if We."
Because of the raw emotionality Nancy brings to each song, the CD plays like a series of cathartic diary entries. Each one opening the door a bit wider and letting out a little more of what's on the inside of this up-and-coming musician.
In just two years of "playing out" Nancy has shared the stage with well-known artists like Pamela Means, Bitch, Rose Polenzani and Meg Hutchinson and has toured with Mara Levi, Emily White, Camille Bloom and Nicole Torres. Top folk venues like the Living Room's "Googies" in NYC and the IOTA and Black Cat in DC have welcomed her as a solo artist and with her band The Pushovers (formerly Thomasina and the Jam).
On the Inside is a product of Nancy's first 2 years of songwriting including her very first song, "Can't Hold On" a piece about family and unconditional love. The album ranges from folky finger-picking in the heartbreaking "Just Go," to driving folk/rock orchestrations in "Glaciers" to the playful hand-clapping last track, "What if We."
Because of the raw emotionality Nancy brings to each song, the CD plays like a series of cathartic diary entries. Each one opening the door a bit wider and letting out a little more of what's on the inside of this up-and-coming musician.
In just two years of "playing out" Nancy has shared the stage with well-known artists like Pamela Means, Bitch, Rose Polenzani and Meg Hutchinson and has toured with Mara Levi, Emily White, Camille Bloom and Nicole Torres. Top folk venues like the Living Room's "Googies" in NYC and the IOTA and Black Cat in DC have welcomed her as a solo artist and with her band The Pushovers (formerly Thomasina and the Jam).