For the television writer,
see Tom
MacRae.
| Tom McRae |

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| Background information |
| Birth name |
Jeremy Thomas McRae Blackall |
| Born |
1969, Essex, England |
| Website |
www.tommcrae.com |
Tom McRae, born Jeremy Thomas
McRae Blackall, is a singer-songwriter from England. The son
of two Church of England vicars, he was born in Essex in 1969, and
grew up in Chelmsford.
McRae sang in the church choir and as a teen would borrow his mother's
guitar. Initially trying to emulate his heroes, Bob Dylan, Paul
Simon, Neil
Young, Kate
Bush, U2,
he began to write his own songs and develop his own style. Age 18, he
went to London Guildhall
University to study music politics
and was soon forming bands. A chance meeting with sound engineer Roger
Bechirian (Elvis Costello, Squeeze,
Carlene
Carter) led to a working relationship. Bechirian helped to shape
McRae's soft-spoken sound, which later gained McRae a deal with
Mercury's db Records. Tom McRae's confessional, self-titled debut
appeared in autumn 2001, during the height of the new acoustic movement
and earned him comparisons to Nick Drake and Bob Dylan.
Critics raved and McRae gained nominations for the Mercury Music Prize
and the BRIT
Award for Best Newcomer. By then, McRae was working with Oliver ("Oli")
Kraus, cellist, and in 2003 was joined by Olli Cunningham on keyboards.
McRae's second album, Just Like Blood, was released
in the U.K. in February 2003 produced by Ben
Hillier, whose credits include Elbow, Martha
Wainwright and Blur. In 2004, McRae was
nominated for a GRAMMY Award. Following this, he moved
to California,
where he wrote and recorded his next album, All Maps Welcome,
which was released in May 2005. McRae's fourth album, King of
Cards, recorded in Suffolk was released in May 2007.
McRae is recognized for his intelligent and sensitive
songwriting, his haunting vocals and the energy and warmth which he
puts into his live gigs. In 2005, McRae supported Tori Amos on
the UK leg of her Original Sinsuality tour. Having
played many times in the Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, he brought the
Hotel Cafe Tour to the UK in 2006, intoducing his fans to many other
singer-songwriters, including Steve Reynolds, Joe Purdy, Cary
Brothers and Jim Bianco. The Hotel Cafe Tour saw the artists
participating in each others songs. The tour also featured a variety of
special guests, including Kathryn Williams, Justin
Currie, Colin MacIntyre and Aqualung (musician).
McRae is currently touring Europe accompanied by Kraus and Cunningham.
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 2 Other
projects
- 3 References
- 4 External
links
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Discography
Albums
Other projects
McRae contributed music to the soundtracks of the movies
Uno (2004) and Unsuitable
(2005). He also contributed a strikingly melancholic cover version of
"Wonderful Christmastime" to a Christmas compilation CD: "Maybe This
Christmas Tree" produced in 2004.
In August 2005, McRae visited Niger, Africa and wrote
an article for The Observer about the famine. The
article is titled, This is not just another act of God
- this is ingrained poverty.
In 2007, a single by "Wills and the Willing" will be
released - "Lipstick". Written after the London bombings, McRae
provides vocals on sections he wrote after hearing the original
material.
References
External links
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