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'''Mat Kearney''' (CARN-ee) is a singer/songwriter based out of ]. His music has an acoustic base fused with hip hop. He is signed to Aware/Columbia Records. In addition to singing, he also plays guitar, piano and harmonica. | '''Mat Kearney''' (CARN-ee) is a singer/songwriter based out of ], originally from ]. His music has an acoustic base fused with hip hop. He is signed to Aware/Columbia Records. In addition to singing, he also plays guitar, piano and harmonica. | ||
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While on summer break during his junior year in college, Mat Kearney’s friend Robert Marvin | |||
asked Mat if he wanted to help him move to Nashville. Kearney was looking for a change of | |||
scenery from college life at Chico State University, so he decided to go along for the ride. “I | |||
helped him pack up his trailer and we put a mattress on the back of his truck. We basically drove | |||
cross-country and slept in the back. When we pulled into Nashville we slept in a school parking | |||
lot for three days until we finally rented this apartment where the roof was caving in and mice | |||
crawling all over.” And that’s where Kearney and Marvin found the perfect setting to record the | |||
demos that would eventually land him a record deal. | |||
“By the end of the summer, we had three or four songs and I realized this is what I wanted to do. | |||
It just clicked,” he says. “So, I called home to my parents in Oregon and said, ‘I’m not coming | |||
back,’ and I never left Nashville.” This journey east is referenced in the 27-year-old’s major | |||
label debut Nothing Left To Lose. Specifically, the title track from the album deals with his move | |||
to Nashville and his decision to try his hand at a career in music. He explains, “There’s this | |||
unfolding that’s happening in the song, which is totally true to what I’m doing right now,” he | |||
says. “I don’t necessarily know the last chapter,” he adds with a laugh. | |||
Perhaps Kearney’s restless spirit is hereditary. On his mom’s side, his family is sixth generation | |||
Oregonians who traveled west on covered wagons and his dad’s family were Irish immigrants | |||
who ran an illegal gambling ring and emigrated to the States during the Irish Potato Famine. | |||
His parents met by chance at a harbor in Hawaii where his dad was working as a dockhand and | |||
his mom as a mermaid on a glass bottom boat. Two weeks after meeting the couple was engaged | |||
and six weeks later they were married. The pair relocated to Eugene, Oregon where Kearney and | |||
his two brothers were born. | |||
The artistic vibe of his Eugene home fueled Mat’s development as a painter, photographer and a | |||
writer of poems, screenplays and more. He explains, “In Eugene, there’s the whole commitment | |||
to organic things and self-expression. What you’re taught to value is different than anywhere | |||
else.” | |||
Music, however, was the one thing that Kearney came to on his own. He elaborates, “In high | |||
school I brought home this big console record player and before I could drive, I would have my | |||
mom drop me off at the local record store, called House of Records. I would dig through the | |||
records and bring home stuff I found—old Miles Davis, Billie Holiday and James Brown | |||
albums.” | |||
In high school, he also became interested in hip-hop. “I was into De La Soul, The Pharcyde and | |||
A Tribe Called Quest, that whole scene,” he explains. “When I started writing, I picked up a | |||
guitar and started blending in my poetry with the music I was writing. There’s something about | |||
the urgency of spoken word,” he says, stressing the word urgency. | |||
Another influence is his environment was his parents’ spirituality. “My parents’ faith was a big | |||
part of their lives and their story. I valued that,” he says, “My music is committed to the idea of | |||
redemption.” | |||
When he was 18, Kearney headed to Chico State University in California where he studied | |||
English literature, particularly inspired by the work of Southern writers like Flannery O’Conner | |||
and William Faulkner. At the age of 21, he made his aforementioned trip to Nashville. | |||
While record labels were starting to offer Kearney development deals early on, he wanted to wait | |||
until he had his new material at a higher level. “I knew my songs weren’t quite there yet, so | |||
instead, I worked every kind of odd job you can think of. I worked at a coffee shop, was a | |||
banquet server, worked as a youth mentor with kids. But I kept working on music,” he says. “I | |||
tried to devote time to write and to perform at the same time. I started by playing these | |||
songwriting nights and performing my songs around people like Nickel Creek and Duncan | |||
Sheik. Living in Nashville really stepped up my songwriting.” | |||
It took about four years, but once Kearney felt he had his songs right, he completed his first | |||
album, Bullet, on a self-financed, shoestring budget. The album would go on to sell roughly | |||
40,000 copies through an independent label in Nashville. The response to his songwriting was | |||
instantaneous and lead to a record deal with Aware/Columbia Records. | |||
As he prepares to release his new record, Mat is touring the country and traveling a little more | |||
comfortably than a mattress on the back of a truck. | |||
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Mat Kearney (CARN-ee) is a singer/songwriter based out of Nashville, TN, originally from Eugene, Oregon. His music has an acoustic base fused with hip hop. He is signed to Aware/Columbia Records. In addition to singing, he also plays guitar, piano and harmonica.
Discography
- Bullet (2004)
- Chicago EP (2005)
- Nothing Left to Lose (2006)
External links
- Official site
- Inpop Records
- Aware Records
- "Nothing Left to Lose" Video (Real Video)
- "Nothing Left to Lose" Video (QuickTime)
- "Nothing Left to Lose" Video (Windows Media - Dial Up)
- "Nothing Left to Lose" Video (Windows Media - Broadband)
- Buy the album on iTunes
- Buy the album at Sony Music Store