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Beki Hemingway
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| Release Date: | Summer 2004 |
| Available for purchase? | Available for download at the iTunes music store.
The CD version is out-of-print. |
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| Song Lyrics: | Click Here |
| Produced By: | Randy Kerkman and Jonathan Rundman |
| Engineered By: | Randy Kerkman in Nashville, TN Jonathan Rundman in Minneapolis, MN John Simshauser in Verona, WI |
| Mastered By: | Dutch with Randy Kerkman in Nashville, TN |
| Photos, Art and Design: | Jim Ward Morris |
| Instrumental Credits: | Beki Hemingway: vocals Jonathan Rundman:vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, harmonica, Wurlitzer electric piano, Hammond organ, mandolin, banjo, melodica, percussion, drums Randy Kerkman:acoustic guitar, electric guitar, percussion Lowell Michelson: drums Chris Bland: bass George Baum: Wurlitzer electric piano Justin Orton: drums Konrad Meissner: drums Troy Alexander: drums |
| Production Notes: | The word Tennesota is a geographic contraction, an intersection of two states that dont border each other. It sounds and looks like a term used before, but yet seems foreign or new. Its also the title of the soon-to-be-released duo-debut CD by songwriters Beki Hemingway and Jonathan Rundman, and its a cleverly appropriate moniker for this richly textured Americana album.
Beki Hemingway brings the Tennessee half to the mix, with the newest chapter of her career set in Nashville. The Minnesota remainder is represented by Jonathan Rundman of Minneapolis. These new songs retain the flavor of the towns of their origin, with Hemingways breathtaking vocals and lovely, melancholy melodies recalling Music Citys country fringe (Emmylou Harris, Buddy & Julie Miller, etc.) and Rundmans heartland harmonies and garagey instrumentation echoing his Twin Cities forefathers (Jayhawks, Paul Westerberg, etc.). The blend is tailor made, and even carries hints of the duos other less-expected musical commonalities like 80s New Wave and traditional church hymnody. Just a couple short years ago both Hemingway and Rundman were neighbors in Chicago, and their independent solo performing careers frequently overlapped. After guesting on each others recordings and sharing assorted gigs and tours, the pair began collaborating on a few unfinished musical ideas, resulting in some interesting and satisfying co-writes like Consolation Prize and Easy Chair. In 2002 both artists found themselves with new opportunities in other states, and they left Chicago Hemingway moving South, and Rundman relocating North. Their creative experimenting continued, however, despite the geographic separation. Thanks to the conveniences of digital technology Rundman and Hemingway began recording their new songs by sending tracks to each other through the mail, and much to their surprise, had half an album complete without much effort. When the pair was offered a performance at the Summer 2004 Cornerstone Music Festival, Hemingway suggested that they write a few more songs, record them, and have a special duets album ready for their upcoming appearance. Rundman concurred, and in the Spring of 2004 the songs for Tennesota were completed. The final tracks were assembled and mixed by Hemingways husband, engineer and producer Randy Kerkman. Also recruited for the project was acclaimed art designer Jim Ward Morris (Son Volt, Jay Farrar, Gillian Welch) who conceived a beautiful CD package for the album. |



