Emmy nominated singer/songwriter ellen cherry performs at Friendswood Public Library on Wednesday, February 20th at 7pm
ellen cherry is a singer, songwriter, musician,
designer, artist, producer, and recording engineer.
Baltimore based songwriter and performer, ellen
cherry (lowercase letters intentional) has recorded and released original music
continuously since 1997. In 2012, ellen released her newest and most intimate
work yet, a piano-based album produced by Caleb Stine, entitled "Please
Don't Sell the Piano". In addition to her personal compositions, ellen is
working with the Maryland Historical Society on new music she will create,
inspired by their 4-year-long Civil War exhibit, is a Strathmore
Artist-in-Residence in 2012 and a 2011 Baker Artist Award winner (including the
Semmes G. Walsh special music prize). In 2009, ellen composed an original score
for Nana Project's shadow puppet piece, "Alzonzo's Lullaby", inspired
by the true story of a circus train wreck south of Chicago, in 1918. The piece
was awarded one of the most prestigious puppetry awards, the UNIMA-USA Citation
of Excellence. In 2012, ellen premiered another original composition to
compliment Nana Projects' newest work, "Eureka!". The team has been
commissioned for another original work by the Strathmore, inspired by the life
and diary of Opal Whiteley, to debut in 2013. With fellow Baltimore based jazz
musician/writer Sandy Asirvatham, ellen is co-producing (and is the visual
alchemist for the live performance) "MOBTOWNmoon", a genre-defying
new interpretation of Pink Floyd's classic, "Dark Side of the Moon",
which will debut in 2013, and features some of Baltimore's finest working
musicians from all musical corners.
ellen also wrote, performed and recorded an
original song commissioned by the FOX Networks that was nominated for an Emmy in
2010. She is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Monarch
Academy, a Baltimore City Public Charter School in an effort to satiate her
passion for education and help further the idea of arts integration learning in
Public Schools. She has been awarded Maryland State Arts Council Individual
Artist Awards for Vocal Performance (2007) and Music Composition (2009) and
founded her own studio and label, Wrong Size Shoes, in 2004.
Mixing equal parts of pathos and humor throughout
her songs, ellen cherry is mysterious and powerful on stage and her banter
gives audiences a peek into a whimsical, curious mind. She seamlessly fuses her
love of History, Poetry, and Literature with the Usual Suspects of Love, Loss,
and Despair, with a powerful, commanding voice and skill on both guitar and
piano.
Filming "We are Baltimore" |
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