Tift Merritt

Tift Merritt

Genres: Alt-country, singer-songwriter, female vocalists, country, americana

About Tift Merritt

Catherine Tift Merritt (born January 8, 1975, in Houston, Texas, but moved to Raleigh, North Carolina soon after) is a critically acclaimed American singer-songwriter, musician. She is currently based in New York. Merritt's father taught her guitar chords and Percy Sledge songs. She began her professional career in 1998 with her band The Carbines playing small clubs. In her early twenties, though Tift had gigged by herself, she decided she was not very good at music and better suited for writing short stories. She and her dog Lucy started school at UNC to study creative writing. There, she met Zeke Hutchins, whose band had just taken a hiatus and who had decided to become a school teacher. With his encouragement and a big box of LPs from the 70's that they both liked, they started a band. Zeke set drums up in the kitchen of Tift's farmhouse on the outskirts of town, and they practiced songs at her red piano. The Carbines played Chapel Hill haunts like the Cave, the Cat's Cradle, and the front porch of the General Store in Bynum, NC. Tift also made a guest appearance on the Two Dollar Pistols with Tift Merritt EP. In 2000, Tift won Merlefest's Chris Austin Songwriting contest, and with the help of Ryan Adams, found herself with a manager and a recording contract with Lost Highway records. The band headed to LA to record her first release, Bramble Rose, in 2002, produced by Ethan Johns. The record landed on Time Magazine's and New Yorker's top ten lists and was called the best debut of the year in any genre by the Associated Press. Tambourine followed in 2004. Produced by George Drakoulias, featuring Mike Campbell of the Hearbreakers on guitar, Tambourine was a soul-rock throw down, Grammy-nominated for Country Album of the Year, even though it was really not a country album. It was also nominated for three Americana Music Awards. The tour opened for Elvis Costello, recorded Austin City Limits, releasing the performance as a live DVD, and made Home Is Loud, a document of the tour's homecoming concert in Raleigh, NC. As the tour was winding down, Tift ran away to Paris looking for her mojo and, without intending to, started writing songs that would become Another Country. Another Country was released on Fantasy Records in 2008, again with George Drakoulias and her longtime band at the helm. Buckingham Solo, recorded in England, is an intimate concert behind Another Country, released on Fantasy in April 2009. Also in 2009, Tift had her first art exhibit, Other Countries, bringing the journals and pictures behind Another Country to light. Tift also produces The Spark for KRTS Marfa, Texas Public Radio. The Spark explores the real lives and processes of the people behind great works of art. Guests have included writer Nick Hornby, artist Kiki Smith, songstress and Merge co-founder Mac MCCaughan. Emmylou Harris, when asked about Tift, said, “I first heard Tift Merritt some years ago during a writer's night at a small club in Nashville. She stood out like a diamond in a coal patch, and everyone there knew she carried a promise of great things to come.” In 2009, Tift married longtime collaborator Zeke Hutchins. They lived in a small Greenwich Village apartment in NYC, and later divorced. Traveling Alone, her fifth studio album, was recorded in Brooklyn and featuring guest spots from Marc Ribot, Andrew Bird, and others, was released in the fall of 2012. Her sixth studio Stitch of the World was released in 2017. According to the review in Pop Matters, "The stories surrounding Stitch of the World, Tift Merritt's most recent album, make up their narrative, with divorce, relocation, and childbirth at the center of the tale... But Merritt's gift for the record has been to write a series of songs that sound personal without relying on anything autobiographical... the songs are individual, a capturing of Merritt's vision that's unguarded and inviting without being limited." http://www.tiftmerritt.com/

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Tift Merritt — Top 23 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Tift Merritt Sweet Spot
Tift Merritt Late Night Pilgrim
Tift Merritt Danny's Song
Tift Merritt See You On The Moon
Tift Merritt Late Night Pilgrim
Tift Merritt Wait For Me (Feat. Sam Beam)
Tift Merritt Shadow In The Way
Tift Merritt Drifted Apart
Tift Merritt Dusty Old Man [nI2]
Tift Merritt Laid a Highway
Tift Merritt Traveling Alone
Tift Merritt Dusty Old Man
Tift Merritt I'll Be Home For Christmas
Tift Merritt Trouble Over Me
Tift Merritt Write My Ticket
Tift Merritt Six More Days Of Rain
Tift Merritt Real Understanding
Tift Merritt When I Cross Over
Tift Merritt All The Reasons We Don't Have To Fight
Tift Merritt To Myself
Tift Merritt Good Hearted Man
Tift Merritt Stitch of the World
Tift Merritt Mille Tendresses
Sweet Spot
Late Night Pilgrim
Danny's Song
See You On The Moon
Late Night Pilgrim
Wait For Me (Feat. Sam Beam)
Shadow In The Way
Drifted Apart
Dusty Old Man [nI2]
Laid a Highway
Traveling Alone
Dusty Old Man
I'll Be Home For Christmas
Trouble Over Me
Write My Ticket
Six More Days Of Rain
Real Understanding
When I Cross Over
All The Reasons We Don't Have To Fight
To Myself
Good Hearted Man
Stitch of the World
Mille Tendresses