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Phoebe hunt

Neither One Of Us Is Wrong sends me back to a place where I'm experiencing the glittering Western Ocean at the start of some epic journey. I'm hearing a kind of generosity, especially in Hunt’s vocals that remind me in the best way of Karen Carpenter and Linda Ronstadt. But it's totally Phoebe; I've heard nobody else that sounds quite like her, what she’s going for…  It's a sound I haven't heard in a long time, a sound I love. It's psychedelic in the best possible way. It reminds me of a whole way of being in music that I'd gotten away from… Her Southwest is in there as a wide dry chili spice that's so satisfying. Don't be surprised if Hunt picks up the same kind of fans as Joni Mitchell or Laura Nyro did. Her voice and violin really stand up to and seem to draw energy from the super-lush soundscape. It's such a great production. In a word, it's all f-ing wonderful. I hope this record gets out there cause people need this, badly.” - Darol Anger 

With a new album in hand and a mesmerizing trio to introduce, Phoebe Hunt dazzles as she steps back on the stage presenting her latest, Neither One Of Us Is Wrong.

From Rolling Stone Country to NPR’s Heavy Rotation, her music is reaching an audience that listens deeply. Neither One of Us Is Wrong considers the divisions in our society. As a witness, offering a perspective of one who longs to understand the “other side”, Hunt explores the myriad of emotions that encompass our societal disconnection and offers a soothing balm through her music.  

The new album, which was recorded pre-pandemic in Brooklyn, NY with her band of Gatherers, did not see the open road as Hunt pivoted when the world shut down.  In her current home in Nashville, she began an online music school, Seeds Of Music, and spent two years serving the needs of world-renowned artists who were unable to tour and music dabblers in need of connection.  Over 200 students moved through over 17 courses which gave gigs to more than 33 artists throughout the pandemic.  Hunt simultaneously created Ukulele Sprouts Parent Teacher Training Program, empowering parents to introduce music to their children from the comfort of home (see plantseedsofmusic.com for complementary introduction to this offering). 

Through this time, Hunt’s own musical creativity found expression with two emerging songwriters- Makenna Hartlin and Tabitha Meeks.  Hartlin, whom Hunt met on a past tour in Jolliette, IL, found her way to Nashville just as the pandemic set in, and began helping Hunt with her online music school. Her angelic and otherworldly vocal abilities led her to be crowned first place in the Big Break Vocal Competition in Chicago, IL.  Instantaneously, the two began co-writing on the back porch and exploring their artistic kinship. 

Hartlin soon introduced Hunt to her musical confidant Tabitha Meeks, and immediately Hunt knew something dynamic was emerging.  Meeks, trained in classical and jazz piano, has the versatility to freely express on the keys, while soulfully vocalizing.  Think Regina Spector meets Norah Jones, Randy Newman and Ingrid Michaelson.

Now, at the pinnacle of their creative collaboration, Hunt has invited Hartlin and Meeks to join her in bringing Neither One Of Us Is Wrong to the stage.  The trio have a siren-esque essence, drenched in enchanting harmonies, simultaneously rooted in musical foundations.  

At her most compelling, Hunt crafts breathtaking ballads with heartrending melodies reminiscent of Merle Haggard’s soulful best.
— No Depression
A transcendent art piece sculpting beauty and raw poeticism.
— American Songwriter Magazine
It’s like an amalgamation of American music styles. I hear a bit of Appalachian, a bit of western folk, and a lot of joyful celebration.
— Ear To The Ground
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