RJ Cowdery has been a winner at the Kerrville New Folk contest in 2008 and the Mountain Stage New Song Contest in 2007, and won at Falcon Ridge Emerging Artist and Sisters Folk Festivals too. She’s played at venues like 30A, The Ark, The Bluebird, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, Kerrville Folk Festival and Vancouver Island Folk Festival. Cowdery has worked with Don Dixon, Billy Crockett, and Amy Speace. She’s also received glowing press from No Depression, Country Standard Time, Making a Scene, The Alternate Root, WMOT, The Morton Report, Americana Highways, and many others.
Her 2019 release, What If This Is All There Is (GoosePie Music) was produced by Amy Speace and rerecorded and mixed by ( 2021 IBMA Songwriter of the Year) Thomm Jutz. Her all covers release Something Fine came out in 2015 on GoosePie Music and was produced, recorded and engineered by Matt Nakoa and Neale Eckstein. Her 2011 album was In This Light (Blue Rock Artists), produced by Billy Crockett recorded and engineered by Keith Gary. And her debut album was 2008’s One More Door, out on GoosePie Music, and produced by Todd Burge. https://www.rjcowdery.com/home-shows Stephen Clair ""booty-slaps the sweet spot between power-pop, indie-rock, new wave and alt-country"—Tinnitist" https://www.stephenclair.com/ Comments are closed.
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