About: S.J. Tucker
“Without our songs and stories, we are nothing.” S. J.
Tucker has been the glad captain of her own independent music career since
2004, when she left the workaday world behind to travel the continent, singing
songs and changing lives. Named a
vanguard of the Mythpunk movement and even “the face of neo-tribal Paganism” by
Witches & Pagans Magazine, Tucker is the voice of lore at the campfire and
the sharp laughter of modern myth. With one hand anchored in her art and the
other held out to you, she is songs and stories, community and wit.
With over ten albums released to date and several more
currently in the works, Tucker has received songwriting awards and has traveled
the United States, Canada, and Europe with her music. S. J. (called “Sooj” by fans and friends) believes that there’s
more than one way to be a rock star. If you’re chasing your dreams and living
your life in a way that keeps you happy and healthy, Sooj believes you’ve got
it made. You may often find her on tour
with similarly hard-working artists and groups who believe in giving their fans
all that they’ve got, such as Toronto’s Heather Dale Band, Seattle cellist
Betsy Tinney (often with their shared project, Tricky Pixie), or Pride rockers Big
Bad Gina.
A dynamic live performer known for her willingness to follow
an evocative ballad with a tune about ninjas or pirates, Tucker is never in
danger of taking herself too seriously. She lets it be plain on stage that she
loves her job, but she also shows grace and calm, courting and cajoling her
audience. Reviewers compare her voice
to that of Joni Mitchell or Tori Amos, her guitar work to that of Emily
Saliers. Apart from writing lyrics and
music, S. J. loves fire dancing with poi and hula hoop and has given fire
performances & workshops across the country. Additionally, she has worked as a professional audiobook narrator
and an indie film score composer.
In 2014, S. J. celebrated ten solid and joyful years of
touring and performing. This year,
she’s released a new album called Stolen Season, which explores her Mississippi
Delta jazz and blues roots more than ever before. On her plate for the rest of 2015 are such treasures as a new
illustrated book based on her Wendy & Peter Pan songs (with an album to
follow), a myths-and-literature-inspired song collection called Stormchaser, a
video game soundtrack, and a long-awaited follow-up to her spiritually focused
Blessings album, called Rootless.
CONTACT: http://sjtucker.com/contact/
Dream of Mississippi – (Album: Stolen Season – 2015)
Believe in Lullabies – (Album: Stolen Season – 2015)
Black Swan Blues - (Album: Stolen Season – 2015)
Girl into Devil - (Album: Stolen Season – 2015)
Solstice Night – 2013
Neptune – (Album: Mischief – 2012)
Valkyrie Daughter – (Album: Sirens – 2006)
Storm – 2005
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