Mia Riddle
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Mia Riddle is an American indie-folk singer-songwriter born in Ventura, California. She and her eponymous six-piece band are based in Brooklyn, New York.[citation needed]
Current members include singer/songwriter/guitarist Mia Riddle, Dan Barry (guitar/vocals), James Rickman (bass/guitar), previous front man of ska band Slow Gherkin, David Wyss (bass/guitar), Amy Merrill (keyboard/vocals) and Jeffrey Neuberger (drums/vocals), previous member of Meowskers. The band describes their music as "equal parts desert expanse and outer-borough street lamp spirit," and their sound is influenced by bands like Fleetwood Mac, Wilco, PJ Harvey, MU330, and Neil Young.[citation needed]
Tours in the UK and US have included the Secret Garden Party (2007),[1] Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival (2006, 2007)[2] and SXSW (2009).[3][4] Mia and Dan were featured live on the Bob Harris Country radio program on BBC Radio 2 in June 2008.[citation needed] In June 2008 the band was named "Artist of the Month" by The Deli Magazine, and were ranked #20 in the Deli Magazine Best of NYC issue.[5]
Mia has performed with Rhett Miller and Norah Jones. The music video for the song "Open Wide" was featured in Mercedes-Benz' "Mixed Tape Music Magazine" v-log in March 2009.[6]
Tracks from Tumble and Drag were featured for free download on "rcdlbl.com" in May 2009.[7]
Discography
- Ship of Dreams EP (2005)
- Tender EP (2006)
- Tigers (2007)
- Hatchet Lake EP (2008)
- Tumble and Drag (2009)
References
- ^ ""Secret Garden Party"". Archived from the original on 2010-01-22.
- ^ ""Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival 2007"". Archived from the original on 2009-11-02.
- ^ "You searched for 83386 - SXSW". SXSW.
- ^ ""Mia Riddle"". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2014-01-07.
- ^ "The Deli - The Best NYC Indie Artists and Bands of 2008". www.thedelimagazine.com.
- ^ "Mercedes-Benz TV". mercedes-benz.com.
- ^ ""Mia Riddle Music"". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25.