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Biography :::
Singer/songwriter
Heather Larkin hails from the Midwest where she was weaned on southern rock, blues
and country rock & roll, all of which are evident on her self-penned debut CD.
After
much theater, film, and TV work, Heather moved to the Big Apple to further her
acting career. But after a breakup left her unable to play the songs she had co-written
with her guitar-playing ex-boyfriend, she quickly discovered that her true passions
were in music! She learned a few chords and in short order began busking on New
York City's subway platforms. Open mics came next which led to her own acoustic
gigs in coffee shops and small clubs. Along the way, Heather met many amazing
musicians and eventually settled on a core group of players with whom she performed
at such legendary clubs as CBGB's, Arlene's Grocery and Don Hill's. She has shared
the stage with guitarist Felicia Collins (The Letterman Band) and drummer Thommy
Price (Joan Jett & the Blackhearts), among others.
Now based in Nashville,
TN, Heather's blues-tinged voice is perfectly complimented by her songwriting
style, which blends candid story-telling lyrics with country-rock riffs. Her authenticity
has invited comparisons to Patti Smith and vocal ability to Pat Benatar, but Heather
maintains she's more like a rowdy Sheryl Crow!
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News :::
Heather
has recently moved to Nashville, TN, and is working on several projects. Please
check back soon for the latest news. |
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