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Melissa Crabtree
Whether singing about the majestic beauty of the Rio Grande River, offering political commentary on environmental issues, or catching her partner in bed with the Maytag repair technician, Melissa Crabtree’s enthusiasm and love for the wild side of things sets even the most sedentary soul’s heart on a wondrous journey.

Melissa Crabtree has been living her life as an outdoor guide and musician. With the wilderness as both her home and her muse, her songs transport the listener to a world of mammoth cliffs and rushing rivers. Playing live, Melissa Crabtree delivers heartfelt stories with her distinctively husky alto and pleasingly twangy guitar-style. She loves playing on the back porch, and brings the same easy-going, down-home style to the stage.

MelissaCrabtree released her first CD while touring across the country in a vegetable-oil powered van, to protest our nation’s petroleum addiction. She also produced a compilation CD of songs and spoken word about alternatives to fossil fuels which includes Julia Butterfly Hill, Tony Furtado and Julie Wolf (Ani DiFranco Band).

While performing across the Rocky Mountains and on the West Coast, Melissa Crabtree has played at the Oregon Country Fair and the Taos Solar Music Festival. In 2002, she was among the 10 finalists in the songwriter showcase at both the Rocky Mountain Folksfest in Lyons, Colorado and the Tucson Free Folk Festival. She has shared the stage with many leading folk performers including Greg Brown, Ani DiFranco, Michelle Shocked, John Prine, Patty Larkin, Catie Curtis, and Tony Furtado.

Melissa Crabtree’s debut album "Off the Beaten Path" was released in the spring of 2002. It was produced with Cookie Marenco and Wally Ingram, and features Tony Furtado, Darol Anger and a host of other fine musicians. The title track was inspired by southwestern fringe living, as experienced by Crabtree and her friends. In the first lines of the song, we are introduced to a "Dusty, dusty devil, spinnin’ lots of sand" who "kicks up her heels and flies across the land" and by the end, we recognize that the song is an autobiographical sketch of the guitar-toting, river-running artist herself: "She’s swirlin in an eddy, getting caught in the cane, She gets stuck in that eddy, and swirls around again, She spends her days out on a river raft, Melissa Crabtree walks off the beaten path."

Visit: www.melissacrabtree.com

 
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