Tret
Fure
Singer/songwriter
$18/advance,
$20/door, Teens
12-17/$10
Children under 12 free with paying adult
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Unitarian Center, 4th and C Streets, Ashland
Friday, October 23, 2009 • 8PM
Women's music legend Tret Fure continues to turn
out marvelous albums, her latest being "True Compass" (Tomboy
Girl). Who else could have written a love song such as "Look
What Love Has Given Me"? It's a song that is at
once personal and universal in its affectionate expression
of happiness. Fure keeps it coming in the jazzy flourishes
of the title track, the acoustic twang of "Six Beers," the
heartache of "32 Years," the political voice of "Try" and
the rhythmic "Leap of Faith."
Gregg Shapiro, Chicago Free Press, Oct 24, 2007
One of the most prolific artists in the contemporary singer-songwriter
arena, Tret Fure is extraordinarily talented. 2004 found
her winning the prestigious South Florida Folk Festival Songwriting
Competition in two out of three categories: Best Up-Tempo
and Best Overall, as well as the Phyllis Schliessman Award
for Outstanding Contributions to Womens Music.
In addition to being a gifted songwriter, Fure possesses
an uncanny mastery of musical technology. Over the past 30
years, Fure has engineered and produced countless recordings
by a variety of artists, including her own work. This writer,
producer, engineer, vocalist and gifted instrumentalist has
navigated her career with integrity and determination.
After releasing her premier album on MCA records in 1973,
titled Tret Fure, and becoming one of the first
women sound engineers in the US, she left the mainstream
music industry. Armed with a fierce desire to retain full
artistic control, Fure began exploring the independent side
of the industry and soon discovered the blossoming genre
known as Womens Music. She has been a major player in that
field ever since.
Now after 3 acoustic releases on her own label, Tomboy
girl Records, she has re-established herself in the folk world.
Fure's acclaimed solo releases include Terminal Hold, Edges
of the Heart, Time Turns the Moon, and Back
Home, which took both album of the year and single of
the year awards for 2001 from Outvoice Top 40 and My Shoes,
which took the number 2 spot for album of the year in 2003
from Outvoice. In 2005 Fure released Anytime, Anywhere.
Performing Songwriter has this to say: "Acoustic guitars and
various percussion instruments permeate the album, and Fures
strong vocals breathe amazing life into her songs. The entire
album consistently conveys Fures energetic spirit and passion
for life.. Each of Fures collections spotlights her gift for
creating lyrical and musical vignettes. Whether it is her signature
disarming piano ballad "That Side of the Moon, the moving and
beautiful story of her Norwegian grandparents "Ancestors" or
the gorgeous love song, Dream Time, Fure's words transform
inaccessible and complex emotions into that which listeners
can viscerally touch. True Compass is Fure's
latest recording.
Fure also markets of her own line of clothing named after
her popular song Tomboy girl. With the success of this venture,
she now owns a retail store in Madison, WI. In addition,
she has produced a series called Music & Comedy in Madison
and has hosted the successful festival, Tomboy girl Fest.
An accomplished cook, Fure has also published a cookbook,
Tret's Kitchen, featuring her own recipes. Along with bridging
the marketing, production, and music worlds, Tret serves
as Vice President on the executive board of the Local 1000
Traveling Musicians Association--a union geared toward helping
traveling musicians find security and longevity.
For more information, visit www.tretfure.com. |