Linda Draper
Magnet Magazine might have stated it best when they said - "And now for something refreshingly unpopular: Among the people who wear giant sunglasses and tight jeans, Singer/songwriter Linda Draper has been kicking around New York’s folk scene long enough to remember her antifolk coffeeshop days with Kimya Dawson and Regina Spektor; she recorded 4 albums with indie-icon producer Kramer (2001-2004).” Despite, or perhaps because of her still somewhat relative obscurity (says Draper with a smile, "I'm a late-bloomer") - this songsmith kicks off the New Year and is just warming up in her second decade of a music-making career with the release of a six-track collection of what has now become her trademark of timeless song craft. “Pushing Up The Day” (PSR-063) an exclusive digital EP, follows on the heels of Draper's highly praised LP “Bridge And Tunnel” along with an appearance on the excellent tribute collection – “Beautiful Star: The Songs Of Odetta” (Wears The Trousers Records, UK) which has collected notable attention and praise via indie music bible Pitchfork and other music review outlets worldwide.
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