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A rootsy singer/songwriter with ties to jazz and soul as well, Edwin McCain hails from Charleston, South Carolina, and it was with the support of native sons Hootie & the Blowfish that McCain signed with Atlantic Records. Let it not be said that McCain never earned his contract: his touring schedule is among the most rigorous in music -- 300-plus nights per year -- and his dynamic band (guitarist Larry Chaney, bassist Scott Bannevich, drummer Dave Harrison, and saxophone player Craig Shields) gained respect and support slots for similarly minded artists like Hootie, Jewel, and even the Allman Brothers. Signed to Atlantic's Lava subsidiary in 1995, the group debuted with Honor Among Thieves. The single "Solitude" gained support at VH1, prompting the release of 1997's Misguided Roses, which scored a mainstream hit in the song "I'll Be." Messenger followed in 1999 with another love-themed success, "I Could Not Ask for More," and Far from Over appeared two years later. McCain was dropped from Atlantic after the release of Far from Over, but he actually quickened his recording pace, releasing The Austin Sessions in 2003 and Scream & Whisper in 2004. Keeping up with his relentless touring schedule through the years, the live DVD Tinsel and Tap Shoes: Live at the House of Blues appeared in late 2004. McCain's next studio effort, Lost in America, was issued in April 2006 on Vanguard. Nationwide tour dates continued through spring and summer. McCains next album, 2008s Nobody's Fault but Mine, featured a collection of R&B cover songs, while his tenth studio album, 2011s Mercy Bound, relied on original tunes written and performed with fellow singer/songwriter Maia Sharp. ~ John Bush, Rovi
I heard him as the opening act for a Pat Benatar concert in Los Angeles a couple of years ago. Fell in love with his sound then. Great writer and an excellent performer. Really nice stage presence and interaction with his audience.
its these kinds of artists that deserve more popularity. we have enough pop singers in the limelight. howie day, jack johnson, norah jones, and many more singers need to be advertized way more than they are. i dont know about anyone else but im getting tired of all the cliche club songs topping the charts. fun to dance to but theyre just like all the rest.
I love your music and don't think you get enough credit for all your work. Thank you so very much for the song Letter To My Mother I gave up my son at birth and struggle with it everyday and that song has help so much. Thank You, Edwin
Exacto-mundo Funky! Life has to hit us in the face a few more times! Growth helps us all. Unfortunately, most of our growth springs from the well of sadness, death, and straight-up bad luck. If we live, we improve.
powerstp
Great version... thank you!!!
funky_comadena
Maturity, most of us are better when we are older.
Edwin McCain has so many musical gems! Many of his songs lyrically are completely top shelf! I've been listening to him for over 10 years now, for good reason! His lyrics... WOW! I can't even list the number of songs that send such a powerful message! God bless him and his courage to say what he says lyrically and may he keep up the good work!
Poineient to say the least ; esoterric to say the least ; haunting the speach ;of things "I already know". i HAVE HEARD U INVEST IN TALENT ;PLEASE HELP ME ; i AM A CANCER SURVIVOR ;MY DREAM IS TO SING WITH YOU ON STAGE; i HAVE FOLLOWED U SONGS ;sIGH ON THE DOOR IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE:. CALL ME 864--
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I'll be love suicide
I'll be better when i'm older
I'll be the greatest fan of your life
His cover of Romeo And Juilet just might be better then the original. Unique interpretati o n of the song but it really speaks to me.