Pop-Culture | Posted by Brian C on 10/24/2010

Support Women Artists Sunday: Nicole Reynolds

Nicole Reynolds

Nicole Reynolds

Nicole Reynolds is a singer/songwriter, and a traveler without a home, at least for now. She has just released (December 2009) her fourth full studio record, “A Fine Set of Fools,” after mostly being migrant for the past few years and working on farms.

Nicole was born into a family of Pittsburgh steelworkers. This ancestry initially influenced her desire to write music as a means to convey the struggle of the working class. After completing a major in jazz guitar and composition and travelling West, she began to broaden her songwriting to encompass the universal themes of love, betrayal, disillusionment, and hope as well as issue-specific songs addressing war, sexuality, and health care. These and other topical concerns are incorporated into her 20 song debut release, Wolves Won’t Eat Us, independently released in August of 2006.

In July of 2006, Nicole moved to a small organic farm in Western PA and continues to reside and work there in between recording and touring. Her second album, This Arduous Alchemy, is slated for release in the summer of 2007. She has expanded from the folk simplicity that defined her first cd into a broader sound that resonates with a rich spectrum of personal experiences. Through a collaboration with Philadelphia-based recording artists, Nicole has covered a wide variety of songwriting styles and looks forward to touring in support of the album.

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  • shinji @ at 5:45 am, October 25th, 2010

    I love the boyish look she’s got going. Or should I say, rather than “boyish,” the “non-stereotypically-feminine” look.

  • loved @ at 9:49 pm, October 27th, 2010

    nice mellow music!
    I like how there’s a pretty decent mix of different types of artists and music.
    Keep it up.

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