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Jade Bird In Concert

The title of Jade Bird's debut 2017 EP, Something American, was no false advertisement — the record's wistful, dust-covered balladry and gospel-inspired belters exuded a pure Southern soul. But the EP's authentically rootsy Americana is all the more impressive given that Jade Bird (her real name) isn't actually American — she hails from Hexam, a small town located in the northeast of England. (Tellingly, the front cover of Something American depicts the singer sitting in a movie theater with a stock image of some American frontier displayed on the screen.) But from an early age, Bird became well acquainted with the wandering troubadour spirit at the core of all great country music. Born to a father serving in the British armed forces, she bounced around England, Germany, and the U.S. as a child, before settling in Wales with her mother and grandmother following her parents' separation. Using her grandmother's acoustic guitar, a 12-year-old Bird began teaching herself how to play while listening to Neil Young and Bob Dylan records. After paying her dues on the open-mic circuit, she earned a placement at the Brit School, a renowned performing arts academy. Shortly before graduating, she recorded a demo in the bathroom of a friend's home ("the acoustics were great," she quipped to the BBC) and landed a management deal that led to her recording Something American with producer Simone Felice (of the Felice Brothers) for Glassnote Records (home to Phoenix, CHVRCHES, and Mumford & Sons, among others). Released months before her 20th birthday, the EP made Bird an instant sensation in roots-music circles, with the singer landing an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and a nomination for BBC's Sound of 2018 honors. But subsequent singles have shown Bird is no mere honky-tonk woman. In the run-up to her self-titled 2019 debut, Bird dropped the singles "Lottery" and "Uh Huh," which retain the acoustic earthiness of her previous work, but are infused with a grittier, feistier spirit that betrays her affinity for alt-rock icons like Patti Smith and Alanis Morissette.

Reviews

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 19 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jade bird was perfect

    by Markie Wills on 10/1/19Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    We ended up sitting in the balcony it was a perfect experience for seeing jade bird she is one of a kind ahd talented and she is doing what she wamts to do which makes her misic come to life . GOOD LUCK & GOD BLESS

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun time at the TLA

    by J. E. on 9/30/19Theatre of Living Arts - Philadelphia

    Great performance, gave her all. Nice venue, very pleasant staff

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    thumbs up

    by music man on 9/28/19Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens Bank - Boston

    If you have a chance to see jade bird, do it. She is energetic and passionate and funny and talented I had so much fun.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jade Bird

    by Lwebs on 9/28/19Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens Bank - Boston

    Honored to see such a talented artist at an intimate venue. Treasured memory.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    It was awesome. Jade Bird is a rising star....doing things

    by The oldest guy at the show on 9/28/19Paradise Rock Club presented by Citizens Bank - Boston

    No further details are necessary................................................

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Jade bird is amazing

    by malek on 5/6/19The Masquerade - Atlanta

    Jade is a wonderful not so knowed artist but it doesn’t stop her from delivering 5/5 preformance. Love her very much.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/3/18The Foundry - Philadelphia

    Great intimate venue. First time there and we loved it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    rising star

    by Mizzlisabee on 10/3/18The Foundry - Philadelphia

    It was a real treat to see Jade Bird perform at the Fillmore. She's energetic and adorable, and played a nice mix of genres. I hope to see her again....and wish her all the success in the world!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Jade Bird will be big

    by KevinSpieler on 9/30/18Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    Jade Bird started her show very strong, hit a bit of a lull in the middle but really finished strong as well. Her most popular songs Lottery, Uh-Huh, and her versions of Walk like an Eqyptian and I’ve Been Everywhere were lively and got everyone into the concert