Cortney Tidwell
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Biography
Cortney Tidwell is a American singer-songwriter. Her birth/hometown is Nashville, Tennessee. She comes from a family of successful country musicians who performed/work at the Grand Ole Opry. Her mother was diagnosed a manic depressant and Cortney music ambition was derailed. Cortney musical genes emerged again after the passing of her mother many years later.
Cortney Tidwell's vocal work is soft yet beautiful. She displays extraordinary experimental traits in the melodies of her music.
Discography
Spring 2005, Tidwell releases her debut self-entitled record through Nashville label Sissy Bragg Records, while touring as an opening act for Lou Barlow.
Early 2006, Tidwell releases "Don't Let the Stars Keep Us Tangled Up" featuring humble vocals and featuring Kurt Wagner and William Tyler of Lambchop.
In 2009, Tidwell released an album entitled "Boys". Although the album title might suggest that it belonged to a sex-antic pop artist, it is a far cry from that. "Boys" is a vibrant and subtle Experimental music masterpiece. With tracks like "Oh, China" which features a traditional Chinese melody, beautiful (indistinct) English vocals and soft guitar playing for a mesmerizing clash of East meets West.
Currently
Tidwell is touring with numerous famous artist including Andrew Bird and The Gossip.