{"id":1370,"date":"2013-10-22T18:56:17","date_gmt":"2013-10-22T17:56:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jutze.com\/?p=1370"},"modified":"2013-10-24T10:25:15","modified_gmt":"2013-10-24T09:25:15","slug":"meet-dave-carter-tracy-grammer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jutze.com\/?p=1370","title":{"rendered":"Meet Dave Carter &#038; Tracy Grammer"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When was the first time you heard Simon &amp; Garfunkel? Which song was it? Did you like it instantly? Do you want to have a similar experience? Then meet Dave Carter &amp; Tracy Grammer. You will hear beautiful harmony vocals, nuanced lead melodies, a folky-edge, and a reckless passion for original music. You will find lyrics that venture beyond beyond the run-of-the-mill nonsense of mainstream pop music. And be warned: You will end up yearning for more even though you know very well that the duo is no longer making new music.<\/p>\n<p>Just like Simon &amp; Garfunkel, Dave Carter &amp; Tracy Grammer do not have one typical song. They have a dozen or so masterpieces. And yes, they have some weaker songs, as well. The bleak banjo of &#8220;When I Go&#8221; is a signature moment; the upbeat number &#8220;Gentle Arms of Eden&#8221; is another one. &#8220;Kate and the Ghost of Lost Love&#8221; &#8211; a haunting ballad &#8211; has been said to have attained the ever-ellusive state of <a title=\"Read what Ron (of Ron's Folk Chords) has to say about the song.\" href=\"http:\/\/mmreview.com\/ronsfolkchords\/daveandtracy.htm#kate\">perfection<\/a>. And then there is &#8220;The Mountain&#8221;, an enigmatic tune that Joan Baez once played for the Dalai Lama. Personally, I would recommend their 2002 album &#8220;<a title=\"Tracy Grammer - Drum Hat Buddha\" href=\"http:\/\/www.tracygrammer.com\/drum-hat-buddha.html\">Drum Hat Buddha<\/a>&#8221; to newcomers. &#8220;Ordinary Town&#8221;, its opening track, is the sort of simple song which takes a talented songwriter years to flesh out. Dave Carter&#8217;s songwriting, however, is effortless. Tracy Grammer&#8217;s clear voice brings the song to life and is augmented by subtle harmonies in the chorus. The second song paints a seemingly complete picture of &#8220;Tillman Co.&#8221;, mostly thanks to the catchy mandoline hookline and Carter&#8217;s poignant vocal performance. I could go on, but hopefully you get the picture. The lyrics are remarkably thoughtful, yet the music is mostly positive and uplifting. This is especially true for &#8220;Happytown&#8221;, the opener of their second album &#8220;<a title=\"Tracy Grammer - Tanglewood Tree\" href=\"http:\/\/www.tracygrammer.com\/tanglewood-tree.html\">Tanglewood Tree<\/a>&#8220;.<\/p>\n<p>Sadly, your local record store is unlikely to carry <a title=\"Tracy Grammer - discography\" href=\"http:\/\/www.tracygrammer.com\/discography.html\">the duo&#8217;s works<\/a>. I suggest you make the effort to get the music through <a title=\"Tracy Grammer - store\" href=\"http:\/\/www.tracygrammer.com\/store.html\">Tracy Grammer&#8217;s homepage<\/a>, <a title=\"for example, CDbaby.com\" href=\"http:\/\/www.cdbaby.com\/cd\/cartergrammer\" target=\"_blank\">webshops<\/a>, or <a title=\"for example, iTunes.com\" href=\"https:\/\/itunes.apple.com\/us\/artist\/dave-carter\/id31514644\" target=\"_blank\">digital downloads<\/a>; regard it as an active protest against soulless mainstream plastic songs and music business politics. Or better, regard it as a treat for your ears and your heart.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When was the first time you heard Simon &amp; Garfunkel? Which song was it? Did you like it instantly? Do you want to have a similar experience? Then meet Dave Carter &amp; Tracy Grammer. You will hear beautiful harmony vocals, nuanced lead melodies, a folky-edge, and a reckless passion for original music. 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