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{{Infobox musical artist| <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject Musicians -->
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|name = Tift Merritt
|name = Tift Merritt
|image = TiftMerritt.jpg
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|caption = Merritt on stage in Silk Hope, NC in 2007.
|caption = Merritt on stage in Silk Hope, NC in 2007.
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|background = solo_singer
|background = solo_singer
|birth_name = Catherine Tift Merritt<ref name="whitburn">{{cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|title=Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008|publisher=Record Research, Inc|year=2008|page=275|isbn=0-89820-177-2}}</ref>
|birth_name = Catherine Tift Merritt<ref name="whitburn">{{cite book|last=Whitburn|first=Joel|title=Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008|publisher=Record Research, Inc|year=2008|page=275|isbn=0-89820-177-2}}</ref>
|alias =
|alias =
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|01|08}}<ref name=DemingAllMusic>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tift-merritt-mn0000927795/biography|title=Tift Merritt: Biography|accessdate=2017-04-27|last=Deming|first=Mark|publisher=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref>
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|01|08}}<ref name=DemingAllMusic>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tift-merritt-mn0000927795/biography|title=Tift Merritt: Biography|accessdate=April 27, 2017|last=Deming|first=Mark|publisher=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref>
|birth_place =[[Houston]], Texas
|birth_place =[[Houston]], Texas
|death_date =
|death_date =
|origin = [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]], North Carolina, United States
|origin = [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]], North Carolina, United States
|instrument = Vocals<br>guitar<br>Keyboards<br>Piano<br>Harmonica
|instrument = Vocals<br>guitar<br>keyboards<br>piano<br>harmonica
|genre = [[Country Folk]], [[Americana (music)|Americana]], [[Alternative Country]]
|genre = [[Country folk]], [[Americana (music)|Americana]], [[alternative country]]
|occupation = Musician, songwriter
|occupation = Musician, songwriter
|years_active = 1998–present
|years_active = 1998–present
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'''Catherine Tift Merritt''' (born January 8, 1975) is an American [[singer-songwriter]] and musician. She has released seven studio albums, two for [[Lost Highway Records]], two for [[Fantasy Records]], and three for [[Yep Roc Records]].
'''Catherine Tift Merritt''' (born January 8, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She has released seven studio albums, two for [[Lost Highway Records]], two for [[Fantasy Records]], and three for [[Yep Roc Records]].


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Merritt was born in Houston and grew up in [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]].<ref name=DemingAllMusic /> She credits her father's eclectic taste in music as a major influence.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.louisville.com/content/interview-tift-merritt-brings-soulful-rock-louisvilles-waterfront-wednesday-music |title=Interview: Tift Merritt brings soulful rock to Louisville's Waterfront Wednesday [Music |publisher=Louisville.com |date=July 21, 2010 |accessdate=2012-04-09}}</ref> At the age of 20, Merrit enrolled at the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] to study creative writing.<ref>[http://www.wfpk.org/waterfront-wednesday-july-2009/ ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100711012430/http://www.wfpk.org/waterfront-wednesday-july-2009/ |date=July 11, 2010 }}</ref>
Merritt was born in Houston and grew up in [[Raleigh, North Carolina|Raleigh]].<ref name=DemingAllMusic /> She credits her father's eclectic taste in music as a major influence.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.louisville.com/content/interview-tift-merritt-brings-soulful-rock-louisvilles-waterfront-wednesday-music |title=Interview: Tift Merritt brings soulful rock to Louisville's Waterfront Wednesday [Music |publisher=Louisville.com |date=July 21, 2010 |accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> At the age of 20, Merrit enrolled at the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] to study creative writing.<ref>[http://www.wfpk.org/waterfront-wednesday-july-2009/ ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100711012430/http://www.wfpk.org/waterfront-wednesday-july-2009/ |date=July 11, 2010 }}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Merritt joined a band called the Carbines and played small clubs in cities of Chapel Hill and Raleigh.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kast |first=Sheilah |url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88570718 |title=Tift Merritt Performs in NPR's Studio 4A |publisher=NPR |date= |accessdate=2012-04-09}}</ref> In 1998, the band released a 7-inch single, "Jukejoint Girl," and in 1999 the album ''[[The Two Dollar Pistols with Tift Merritt]]'' on [[Yep Roc Records]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://store.yeproc.com/artist.php?id=750 |title=Yep Roc Records > Store |publisher=Store.yeproc.com |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120714033945/http://store.yeproc.com/artist.php?id=750 |archivedate=July 14, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
Merritt joined a band called the Carbines and played small clubs in cities of Chapel Hill and Raleigh.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kast |first=Sheilah |url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=88570718 |title=Tift Merritt Performs in NPR's Studio 4A |publisher=NPR |date= |accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> In 1998, the band released a 7-inch single, "Jukejoint Girl," and in 1999 the album ''[[The Two Dollar Pistols with Tift Merritt]]'' on [[Yep Roc Records]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://store.yeproc.com/artist.php?id=750 |title=Yep Roc Records > Store |publisher=Store.yeproc.com |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120714033945/http://store.yeproc.com/artist.php?id=750 |archivedate=July 14, 2012 }}</ref>


In 2000, Merrit won the [[MerleFest]]'s Chris Austin Songwriting Contest<ref>[http://www.merlefest.org/content.aspx?id=44 Merlefest's Chris Austin Songwriting Contest Winners] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100724022504/http://www.merlefest.org/content.aspx?id=44 |date=July 24, 2010 }}</ref> and in 2002 released her debut album, ''[[Bramble Rose]]''. The record landed on the top ten lists for both ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' and ''[[The New Yorker]]'', and was called the best debut of the year by the ''[[Associated Press]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grandcentralmusic.com/music/ |title=Product Categories |publisher=Grand Central Music |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311004523/http://www.grandcentralmusic.com/music/ |archivedate=March 11, 2012 |df=mdy }}</ref> While touring to promote ''Bramble Rose,'' Merritt opened for fellow North Carolinian [[Ryan Adams]], who had helped her secure her first management and record contracts.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A53152-2005Apr14.html | work=The Washington Post | title=Start of rightcontent.inc | first=Richard | last=Harrington | date=April 15, 2005}}</ref>
In 2000, Merrit won the [[MerleFest]]'s Chris Austin Songwriting Contest<ref>[http://www.merlefest.org/content.aspx?id=44 Merlefest's Chris Austin Songwriting Contest Winners] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100724022504/http://www.merlefest.org/content.aspx?id=44 |date=July 24, 2010 }}</ref> and in 2002 released her debut album, ''[[Bramble Rose]]''. The record landed on the top ten lists for both ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' and ''[[The New Yorker]]'', and was called the best debut of the year by the ''[[Associated Press]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.grandcentralmusic.com/music/ |title=Product Categories |publisher=Grand Central Music |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311004523/http://www.grandcentralmusic.com/music/ |archivedate=March 11, 2012 }}</ref> While touring to promote ''Bramble Rose,'' Merritt opened for fellow North Carolinian [[Ryan Adams]], who had helped her secure her first management and record contracts.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A53152-2005Apr14.html | work=The Washington Post | title=Start of rightcontent.inc | first=Richard | last=Harrington | date=April 15, 2005}}</ref>


Her follow-up release, 2004's ''[[Tambourine (album)|Tambourine]]'', was produced by [[George Drakoulias]] and featured backing by [[Benmont Tench]], [[Mike Campbell (musician)|Mike Campbell]], [[Neal Casal]] and Don Heffington.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} The album was nominated for a best country album [[Grammy Award]] in 2004.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kast |first=Sheilah |url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4146090 |title='Tambourine,' Tift Merritt's 'Rock Soul Throwdown' |publisher=NPR |date=November 7, 2004 |accessdate=2012-04-09}}</ref> She was nominated for [[Americana Music Association]]: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Song of the Year in 2005<ref>{{cite web |url=http://abccountry.net.au/artist/tift-merritt |title=Tift Merritt |publisher=ABC Country |date=August 24, 2009 |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120505092240/http://abccountry.net.au/artist/tift-merritt |archivedate=May 5, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> Merritt's performance on ''[[Austin City Limits]]'' was released as a DVD on [[New West Records]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VI4UUC |title=Live From Austin TX: Tift Merritt: Tift Merritt: Movies & TV |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=2012-04-09}}</ref> A sold-out concert at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, was released under the title ''Home Is Loud'' that same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bluerose-records.de/ |title=Blue Rose Records |publisher=Bluerose-records.de |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120411034511/http://www.bluerose-records.de/ |archivedate=April 11, 2012 |df=mdy }}</ref>
Her follow-up release, 2004's ''[[Tambourine (album)|Tambourine]]'', was produced by [[George Drakoulias]] and featured backing by [[Benmont Tench]], [[Mike Campbell (musician)|Mike Campbell]], [[Neal Casal]] and Don Heffington.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} The album was nominated for a best country album [[Grammy Award]] in 2004.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kast |first=Sheilah |url=https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4146090 |title='Tambourine,' Tift Merritt's 'Rock Soul Throwdown' |publisher=NPR |date=November 7, 2004 |accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> She was nominated for [[Americana Music Association]]: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Song of the Year in 2005<ref>{{cite web |url=http://abccountry.net.au/artist/tift-merritt |title=Tift Merritt |publisher=ABC Country |date=August 24, 2009 |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120505092240/http://abccountry.net.au/artist/tift-merritt |archivedate=May 5, 2012 }}</ref> Merritt's performance on ''[[Austin City Limits]]'' was released as a DVD on [[New West Records]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000VI4UUC |title=Live From Austin TX: Tift Merritt: Tift Merritt: Movies & TV |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref> A sold-out concert at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, was released under the title ''Home Is Loud'' that same year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bluerose-records.de/ |title=Blue Rose Records |publisher=Bluerose-records.de |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120411034511/http://www.bluerose-records.de/ |archivedate=April 11, 2012 }}</ref>


===''Another Country''===
===''Another Country''===
Released on [[Fantasy Records]] in 2008, ''[[Another Country (Tift Merritt album)|Another Country]]'' featured guitarist [[Charlie Sexton]]. Merritt wrote the album in a Paris apartment.<ref>{{cite web|last=Franco |first=Michael |url=http://www.popmatters.com/pm/feature/i-felt-like-another-country-myself-an-interview-with-tift-merritt |title=I Felt Like Another Country Myself: An Interview with Tift Merritt < PopMatters |publisher=Popmatters.com |date=February 25, 2008 |accessdate=2012-04-09}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/09/arts/09dylan-sub.html | work=The New York Times | title=A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Both Reverent and Rowdy | first=Jon | last=Pareles | date=November 9, 2007}}</ref> ''[[Paste (magazine)|Paste]]'' magazine gave the album a four-star review.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/assets/documents01/Artists/Tift-Merritt/FAN-31965-02/See-You-On-The-Moon-Bio-And-Album-Credits-Hi.pdf |title=See You on the Moon |publisher=Concordmusicgroup.com |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120229184732/http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/assets/documents01/Artists/Tift-Merritt/FAN-31965-02/See-You-On-The-Moon-Bio-And-Album-Credits-Hi.pdf |archivedate=February 29, 2012 |df=mdy }}</ref> The song "Broken" was nominated for an Americana Music Award for Song of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://folkmusic.about.com/od/awardsetc1/qt/Americana2008.htm |title=Americana Music Awards – Nominees for the 2008 Americana Music Association Honors and Awards |publisher=Folkmusic.about.com |date=September 18, 2008 |accessdate=2012-04-09}}</ref><ref name="Merritt EFMF 2009">{{cite web|url=http://www.efmf.ab.ca/004.performers/004-01i.alpha-list/performers-alphalist.M.htm |title=Edmonton Folk Music Festival/Festival Archive |year=2010 |work=Official Website |publisher=Edmonton Folk Music Festival |pages=Festival Archive/Past Performers 2009 (M) |accessdate=January 9, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101214140803/http://efmf.ab.ca/004.performers/004-01i.alpha-list/performers-alphalist.M.htm |archivedate=December 14, 2010 |df=mdy }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/tift-merritt-tickets-and-tour-dates-tift-merritt-keeps-working-the-road-14373.html |title=Blitzen Trapper adds dates to summer outing |publisher=Livedaily.com |date=May 14, 2010 |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528065422/http://www.livedaily.com/news/tift-merritt-tickets-and-tour-dates-tift-merritt-keeps-working-the-road-14373.html |archivedate=May 28, 2010 |df=mdy }}</ref> While touring England, Merritt recorded the album ''Buckingham Solo'', which was released on Fantasy Records in April 2009.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}}
Released on [[Fantasy Records]] in 2008, ''[[Another Country (Tift Merritt album)|Another Country]]'' featured guitarist [[Charlie Sexton]]. Merritt wrote the album in a Paris apartment.<ref>{{cite web|last=Franco |first=Michael |url=http://www.popmatters.com/pm/feature/i-felt-like-another-country-myself-an-interview-with-tift-merritt |title=I Felt Like Another Country Myself: An Interview with Tift Merritt < PopMatters |publisher=Popmatters.com |date=February 25, 2008 |accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/09/arts/09dylan-sub.html | work=The New York Times | title=A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Both Reverent and Rowdy | first=Jon | last=Pareles | date=November 9, 2007}}</ref> ''[[Paste (magazine)|Paste]]'' magazine gave the album a four-star review.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/assets/documents01/Artists/Tift-Merritt/FAN-31965-02/See-You-On-The-Moon-Bio-And-Album-Credits-Hi.pdf |title=See You on the Moon |publisher=Concordmusicgroup.com |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120229184732/http://www.concordmusicgroup.com/assets/documents01/Artists/Tift-Merritt/FAN-31965-02/See-You-On-The-Moon-Bio-And-Album-Credits-Hi.pdf |archivedate=February 29, 2012 }}</ref> The song "Broken" was nominated for an Americana Music Award for Song of the Year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://folkmusic.about.com/od/awardsetc1/qt/Americana2008.htm |title=Americana Music Awards – Nominees for the 2008 Americana Music Association Honors and Awards |publisher=Folkmusic.about.com |date=September 18, 2008 |accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref><ref name="Merritt EFMF 2009">{{cite web|url=http://www.efmf.ab.ca/004.performers/004-01i.alpha-list/performers-alphalist.M.htm |title=Edmonton Folk Music Festival/Festival Archive |year=2010 |work=Official Website |publisher=Edmonton Folk Music Festival |pages=Festival Archive/Past Performers 2009 (M) |accessdate=January 9, 2011 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101214140803/http://efmf.ab.ca/004.performers/004-01i.alpha-list/performers-alphalist.M.htm |archivedate=December 14, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.livedaily.com/news/tift-merritt-tickets-and-tour-dates-tift-merritt-keeps-working-the-road-14373.html |title=Blitzen Trapper adds dates to summer outing |publisher=Livedaily.com |date=May 14, 2010 |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528065422/http://www.livedaily.com/news/tift-merritt-tickets-and-tour-dates-tift-merritt-keeps-working-the-road-14373.html |archivedate=May 28, 2010 }}</ref> While touring England, Merritt recorded the album ''Buckingham Solo'', which was released on Fantasy Records in April 2009.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}}


[[File:Tift Merritt cs.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Merritt on stage in Seattle during 2010]]
[[File:Tift Merritt cs.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Merritt on stage in Seattle during 2010]]
Her EP, ''Please Break the Silence of the Middle of the Night,'' was released later in 2008.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}}
Her EP, ''Please Break the Silence of the Middle of the Night,'' was released later in 2008.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}}


Merritt has been the opening act for [[Joan Baez]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.santamonicadispatch.com/2009/07/joan-baez-appears-on-pier-tonight/ |title=Joan Baez Appears on Pier Tonight |publisher=Santa Monica Dispatch |date=July 9, 2009 |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311011701/http://www.santamonicadispatch.com/2009/07/joan-baez-appears-on-pier-tonight/ |archivedate=March 11, 2012 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> [[Kris Kristofferson]],<ref>[http://www.pinecone.org/wintermusicfest.html ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106032827/http://www.pinecone.org/wintermusicfest.html |date=January 6, 2010 }}</ref> and sang "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" for then-Senator [[Barack Obama]] at his last campaign rally.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.newsobserver.com/beat/tift-merritt-sings-for-change |title=On the Beat: David Menconi on music – Tift Merritt sings for change &#124; newsobserver.com blogs |publisher=Blogs.newsobserver.com |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321033601/http://blogs.newsobserver.com/beat/tift-merritt-sings-for-change |archivedate=March 21, 2012 |df=mdy }}</ref>
Merritt has been the opening act for [[Joan Baez]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.santamonicadispatch.com/2009/07/joan-baez-appears-on-pier-tonight/ |title=Joan Baez Appears on Pier Tonight |publisher=Santa Monica Dispatch |date=July 9, 2009 |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120311011701/http://www.santamonicadispatch.com/2009/07/joan-baez-appears-on-pier-tonight/ |archivedate=March 11, 2012 }}</ref> [[Kris Kristofferson]],<ref>[http://www.pinecone.org/wintermusicfest.html ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106032827/http://www.pinecone.org/wintermusicfest.html |date=January 6, 2010 }}</ref> and sang "[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]" for then-Senator [[Barack Obama]] at his last campaign rally.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.newsobserver.com/beat/tift-merritt-sings-for-change |title=On the Beat: David Menconi on music – Tift Merritt sings for change &#124; newsobserver.com blogs |publisher=Blogs.newsobserver.com |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321033601/http://blogs.newsobserver.com/beat/tift-merritt-sings-for-change |archivedate=March 21, 2012 }}</ref>


===See You on the Moon===
===See You on the Moon===
Merritt's album, ''See You on the Moon'', was released in June 2010 on [[Fantasy Records]].<ref>[http://www.overdublane.com Overdub Lane]</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://music.mync.com/2010/03/tift-merritts-see-you-on-the-moon-gets-tracked-and-covered/ |title=Tift Merritt's 'See You on the Moon' Gets Tracked And Covered |publisher=Music.mync.com |date=March 23, 2010 |accessdate=2012-04-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120226203920/http://music.mync.com/2010/03/tift-merritts-see-you-on-the-moon-gets-tracked-and-covered/ |archive-date=February 26, 2012 |url-status=dead |df=mdy-all }}</ref>
Merritt's album, ''See You on the Moon'', was released in June 2010 on [[Fantasy Records]].<ref>[http://www.overdublane.com Overdub Lane]</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://music.mync.com/2010/03/tift-merritts-see-you-on-the-moon-gets-tracked-and-covered/ |title=Tift Merritt's 'See You on the Moon' Gets Tracked And Covered |publisher=Music.mync.com |date=March 23, 2010 |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120226203920/http://music.mync.com/2010/03/tift-merritts-see-you-on-the-moon-gets-tracked-and-covered/ |archive-date=February 26, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


The album "Traveling Alone" was released in October 2012, her first album released on [[Yep Roc Records]].{{citation needed|date=April 2017}}
The album "Traveling Alone" was released in October 2012, her first album released on [[Yep Roc Records]].{{citation needed|date=April 2017}}


==Reception==
==Reception==
Merrit's sound has been described as "sonic short stories and poignant performances."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wxrt.radio.com/2010/06/02/full-album-tift-merritt-see-you-on-the-moon/ |title=Full Album: Tift Merritt – See You On The Moon |publisher=Wxrt.radio.com |date=February 6, 2010 |accessdate=2012-04-09 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130201040722/http://wxrt.radio.com/2010/06/02/full-album-tift-merritt-see-you-on-the-moon/ |archivedate=February 1, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}</ref> She has been compared to artists like [[Joni Mitchell]]<ref name="Jurgensen">{{cite news| url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704164904575421813516451790?KEYWORDS=Tift+Merritt | work=The Wall Street Journal | title=The Secrets of Songwriters | first=John | last=Jurgensen | date=August 13, 2010}}</ref> and [[Emmylou Harris]].<ref name="newyorker.com">{{cite web|last=Greenman |first=Ben |url=http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/recordings/2010/06/14/100614gore_GOAT_recordings_greenman |title=Tift Merritt's "See You on the Moon," review |publisher=The New Yorker |date= |accessdate=2012-04-09}}</ref>
Merrit's sound has been described as "sonic short stories and poignant performances."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://wxrt.radio.com/2010/06/02/full-album-tift-merritt-see-you-on-the-moon/ |title=Full Album: Tift Merritt – See You On The Moon |publisher=Wxrt.radio.com |date=February 6, 2010 |accessdate=April 9, 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20130201040722/http://wxrt.radio.com/2010/06/02/full-album-tift-merritt-see-you-on-the-moon/ |archivedate=February 1, 2013 }}</ref> She has been compared to artists like [[Joni Mitchell]]<ref name="Jurgensen">{{cite news| url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748704164904575421813516451790?KEYWORDS=Tift+Merritt | work=The Wall Street Journal | title=The Secrets of Songwriters | first=John | last=Jurgensen | date=August 13, 2010}}</ref> and [[Emmylou Harris]].<ref name="newyorker.com">{{cite web|last=Greenman |first=Ben |url=http://www.newyorker.com/arts/reviews/recordings/2010/06/14/100614gore_GOAT_recordings_greenman |title=Tift Merritt's "See You on the Moon," review |publisher=The New Yorker |date= |accessdate=April 9, 2012}}</ref>


A review in ''The New Yorker'' praised her<ref name="newyorker.com"/> and ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' included her in a weekend feature on singer-songwriters, describing her as "in the tradition of [[Joni Mitchell]], [[James Taylor]] and [[Leonard Cohen]]".<ref name="Jurgensen"/>
A review in ''The New Yorker'' praised her<ref name="newyorker.com"/> and ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'' included her in a weekend feature on singer-songwriters, describing her as "in the tradition of [[Joni Mitchell]], [[James Taylor]] and [[Leonard Cohen]]".<ref name="Jurgensen"/>
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In 2009, Merritt married Zeke Hutchins.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20100716/ENT/307160006/1005/ent
In 2009, Merritt married Zeke Hutchins.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.citizen-times.com/article/20100716/ENT/307160006/1005/ent
|title=Tift Merritt makes her own brand of music at Asheville's Orange Peel|last=Jones|first=Amy|work=[[Asheville Citizen-Times]]|date=July 16, 2010|accessdate=2010-07-16}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> They separated in late 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newsobserver.com/entertainment/music-news-reviews/on-the-beat-blog/article61960382.html|title=Tift Merritt’s homecoming show centers on ‘Bramble Rose’ album|website=newsobserver|language=en|access-date=2019-01-15}}</ref>
|title=Tift Merritt makes her own brand of music at Asheville's Orange Peel|last=Jones|first=Amy|work=[[Asheville Citizen-Times]]|date=July 16, 2010|accessdate=July 16, 2010}} {{Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> They separated in late 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newsobserver.com/entertainment/music-news-reviews/on-the-beat-blog/article61960382.html|title=Tift Merritt’s homecoming show centers on ‘Bramble Rose’ album|website=newsobserver|language=en|access-date=January 15, 2019}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
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! rowspan="2" style="width:8em;"| Sales
! rowspan="2" style="width:8em;"| Sales
|- style="font-size:smaller;"
|- style="font-size:smaller;"
! style="width:40px;"| [[Top Country Albums|US Country]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Country Albums C}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Country Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2010-07-26}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Top Country Albums|US Country]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Country Albums C}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Country Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=July 26, 2010}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Billboard 200|US]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=all}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Billboard 200|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2010-07-26}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Billboard 200|US]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=all}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Billboard 200|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=July 26, 2010}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Top Heatseekers|US Heat]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Heatseekers Albums}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Heatseekers Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2010-07-26}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Top Heatseekers|US Heat]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Heatseekers Albums}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Heatseekers Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=July 26, 2010}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Independent Albums|US Indie]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Independent Albums}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Independent Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2012-10-11}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Independent Albums|US Indie]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Independent Albums}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Independent Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=October 11, 2012}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Folk Albums|US Folk]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Folk Albums}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Folk Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=2010-07-26}}</ref>
! style="width:40px;"| [[Folk Albums|US Folk]]<br><ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=tift merritt|chart=Folk Albums}}|title=Tift Merritt Album & Song Chart History: Folk Albums|publisher=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|accessdate=July 26, 2010}}</ref>
|-
|-
! scope="row"| ''[[Bramble Rose]]''
! scope="row"| ''[[Bramble Rose]]''
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! scope="row"| ''Traveling Companion (Traveling Alone expanded version)''
! scope="row"| ''Traveling Companion (Traveling Alone expanded version)''
|
|
* Release date: October, 2013
* Release date: October 2013
* Label: Yep Roc Records
* Label: Yep Roc Records
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| —
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* Label: Vella Recordings
* Label: Vella Recordings
|-
|-
! scope="row"| ''Love Soldiers On (Concert At The Historic Playmakers Theatre)''
! scope="row"| ''Love Soldiers On (Concert at the Historic Playmakers Theatre)''
|
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* Release date: April 10, 2020
* Release date: April 10, 2020
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| 2002
| 2002
! scope="row"| "Virginia, No One Can Warn You"
! scope="row"| "Virginia, No One Can Warn You"
| Douglas Avery<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/tift-merritt/387731/virginia-no-one-can-warn-you.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos: Tift Merritt : Virginia, No One Can Warn You|publisher=[[Country Music Television]]|accessdate=2010-07-26}}</ref>
| Douglas Avery<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/tift-merritt/387731/virginia-no-one-can-warn-you.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos: Tift Merritt : Virginia, No One Can Warn You|publisher=[[Country Music Television]]|accessdate=July 26, 2010}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 2004
| 2004
! scope="row"| "Good Hearted Man"
! scope="row"| "Good Hearted Man"
| [[Philip Andelman]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/tift-merritt/37162/good-hearted-man.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos : Tift Merritt : Good Hearted Man|publisher=[[Country Music Television]]|accessdate=2010-07-26}}</ref>
| [[Philip Andelman]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/tift-merritt/37162/good-hearted-man.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos : Tift Merritt : Good Hearted Man|publisher=[[Country Music Television]]|accessdate=July 26, 2010}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 2008
| 2008
! scope="row"| "Broken"
! scope="row"| "Broken"
| Martyn Atkins<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/tift-merritt/212914/broken.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos: Tift Merritt : Broken|publisher=[[Country Music Television]]|accessdate=2010-07-26}}</ref>
| Martyn Atkins<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/tift-merritt/212914/broken.jhtml|title=CMT : Videos: Tift Merritt : Broken|publisher=[[Country Music Television]]|accessdate=July 26, 2010}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 2010
| 2010
! scope="row"| "Engine to Turn"
! scope="row"| "Engine to Turn"
| John Hulme<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hulmeproductions.com/video/tift-merritt/|title=Engine to Turn|publisher=[[Vimeo]]|accessdate=2013-02-03}}</ref>
| John Hulme<ref>{{cite web|url=http://hulmeproductions.com/video/tift-merritt/|title=Engine to Turn|publisher=[[Vimeo]]|accessdate=February 3, 2013}}</ref>
|-
|-
| 2013
| 2013
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===Appears on===
===Appears on===
* 2003: [[Chatham County Line]] - ''Chatham County Line'' (Bonfire)
* 2003: [[Chatham County Line]] ''Chatham County Line'' (Bonfire)
* 2003: [[John Eddie]] - ''Who The Hell Is John Eddie?'' ([[Lost Highway Records|Lost Highway]]
* 2003: [[John Eddie]] ''Who The Hell Is John Eddie?'' ([[Lost Highway Records|Lost Highway]]
* 2003: [[Portastatic]] - ''[[Autumn Was a Lark]]'' ([[Merge Records|Merge]])
* 2003: [[Portastatic]] ''[[Autumn Was a Lark]]'' ([[Merge Records|Merge]])
* 2004: [[Chris Stamey]] - ''Travels In The South'' ([[Yep Roc Records|Yep Roc]])
* 2004: [[Chris Stamey]] ''Travels in the South'' ([[Yep Roc Records|Yep Roc]])
* 2006: Sally Spring - ''Mockingbird'' (Sniffinpup)
* 2006: Sally Spring ''Mockingbird'' (Sniffinpup)
* 2007: [[Charlie Louvin]] - ''Charlie Louvin'' (Tompkins Square)
* 2007: [[Charlie Louvin]] ''Charlie Louvin'' (Tompkins Square)
* 2007: [[Teddy Thompson]] - ''[[Upfront & Down Low]]'' ([[Verve Records|Verve]] Forecast)
* 2007: [[Teddy Thompson]] ''[[Upfront & Down Low]]'' ([[Verve Records|Verve]] Forecast)
* 2010: Reto Burrell - ''Go'' (Echopark)
* 2010: Reto Burrell ''Go'' (Echopark)
* 2014: [[Andrew Bird]] - ''[[Things Are Really Great Here, Sort Of…]]'' (Wegawam Music)
* 2014: [[Andrew Bird]] ''[[Things Are Really Great Here, Sort Of…]]'' (Wegawam Music)
* 2016: [[Andrew Bird]] - ''[[Are You Serious (Andrew Bird album)|Are You Serious]]'' (Loma Vista)
* 2016: [[Andrew Bird]] ''[[Are You Serious (Andrew Bird album)|Are You Serious]]'' (Loma Vista)
* 2016: [[Hiss Golden Messenger]] - ''Heart Like A Levee'' (Merge)
* 2016: [[Hiss Golden Messenger]] ''Heart Like A Levee'' (Merge)


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==

Revision as of 03:28, 12 June 2020

Tift Merritt
Merritt on stage in Silk Hope, NC in 2007.
Merritt on stage in Silk Hope, NC in 2007.
Background information
Birth nameCatherine Tift Merritt[1]
Born (1975-01-08) January 8, 1975 (age 49)[2]
Houston, Texas
OriginRaleigh, North Carolina, United States
GenresCountry folk, Americana, alternative country
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals
guitar
keyboards
piano
harmonica
Years active1998–present
LabelsLost Highway, Fantasy, Yep Roc
Websitetiftmerritt.com

Catherine Tift Merritt (born January 8, 1975) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She has released seven studio albums, two for Lost Highway Records, two for Fantasy Records, and three for Yep Roc Records.

Early life and education

Merritt was born in Houston and grew up in Raleigh.[2] She credits her father's eclectic taste in music as a major influence.[3] At the age of 20, Merrit enrolled at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to study creative writing.[4]

Career

Merritt joined a band called the Carbines and played small clubs in cities of Chapel Hill and Raleigh.[5] In 1998, the band released a 7-inch single, "Jukejoint Girl," and in 1999 the album The Two Dollar Pistols with Tift Merritt on Yep Roc Records.[6]

In 2000, Merrit won the MerleFest's Chris Austin Songwriting Contest[7] and in 2002 released her debut album, Bramble Rose. The record landed on the top ten lists for both Time and The New Yorker, and was called the best debut of the year by the Associated Press.[8] While touring to promote Bramble Rose, Merritt opened for fellow North Carolinian Ryan Adams, who had helped her secure her first management and record contracts.[9]

Her follow-up release, 2004's Tambourine, was produced by George Drakoulias and featured backing by Benmont Tench, Mike Campbell, Neal Casal and Don Heffington.[citation needed] The album was nominated for a best country album Grammy Award in 2004.[10] She was nominated for Americana Music Association: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Song of the Year in 2005[11] Merritt's performance on Austin City Limits was released as a DVD on New West Records.[12] A sold-out concert at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, North Carolina, was released under the title Home Is Loud that same year.[13]

Another Country

Released on Fantasy Records in 2008, Another Country featured guitarist Charlie Sexton. Merritt wrote the album in a Paris apartment.[14][15] Paste magazine gave the album a four-star review.[16] The song "Broken" was nominated for an Americana Music Award for Song of the Year.[17][18][19] While touring England, Merritt recorded the album Buckingham Solo, which was released on Fantasy Records in April 2009.[citation needed]

Merritt on stage in Seattle during 2010

Her EP, Please Break the Silence of the Middle of the Night, was released later in 2008.[citation needed]

Merritt has been the opening act for Joan Baez,[20] Kris Kristofferson,[21] and sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" for then-Senator Barack Obama at his last campaign rally.[22]

See You on the Moon

Merritt's album, See You on the Moon, was released in June 2010 on Fantasy Records.[23][24]

The album "Traveling Alone" was released in October 2012, her first album released on Yep Roc Records.[citation needed]

Reception

Merrit's sound has been described as "sonic short stories and poignant performances."[25] She has been compared to artists like Joni Mitchell[26] and Emmylou Harris.[27]

A review in The New Yorker praised her[27] and The Wall Street Journal included her in a weekend feature on singer-songwriters, describing her as "in the tradition of Joni Mitchell, James Taylor and Leonard Cohen".[26]

Personal life

In 2009, Merritt married Zeke Hutchins.[28] They separated in late 2013.[29]

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales
US Country
[30]
US
[31]
US Heat
[32]
US Indie
[33]
US Folk
[34]
Bramble Rose 47
Tambourine
  • Release date: August 24, 2004
  • Label: Lost Highway Records
21
Another Country 156 1
See You on the Moon
  • Release date: June 1, 2010
  • Label: Fantasy Records
6 7
Traveling Alone
  • Release date: September 17, 2012
  • Label: Yep Roc
10 46 12
Night (with Simone Dinnerstein)
Traveling Companion (Traveling Alone expanded version)
  • Release date: October 2013
  • Label: Yep Roc Records
Stitch of the World
  • Release date: January 27, 2017
  • Label: Yep Roc Records
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

Title Album details
Home Is Loud
  • Release date: 2005
  • Label: RCAM
Buckingham Solo
  • Release date: June 23, 2009
  • Label: Vella Recordings
Love Soldiers On (Concert at the Historic Playmakers Theatre)

Extended plays

Title Album details
The Two Dollar Pistols with Tift Merritt
Please Break the Silence of the
Middle of the Night
  • Release date: September 16, 2008
  • Label: Fantasy Records
Sweet Spot
  • Release date: January 24, 2012
  • Label: Yep Roc

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
US Country[1]
2002 "Virginia, No One Can Warn You" Bramble Rose
"Sunday"
2003 "Trouble Over Me"
2004 "Good Hearted Man" 60 Tambourine
"Stray Paper"
2008 "Broken" Another Country
2010 "Mixtape" See You on the Moon
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Music videos

Year Video Director
2002 "Virginia, No One Can Warn You" Douglas Avery[36]
2004 "Good Hearted Man" Philip Andelman[37]
2008 "Broken" Martyn Atkins[38]
2010 "Engine to Turn" John Hulme[39]
2013 "Only in Songs / Night and Dreams"

Appears on

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Result
2004 47th Grammy Awards Country Album of the Year – Tambourine Nominated
2005 Americana Music Association Album of the Year – Tambourine Nominated
Artist of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year – "Good Hearted Man" Nominated
2008 Americana Music Association Song of the Year – "Broken" Nominated

References

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  2. ^ a b Deming, Mark. "Tift Merritt: Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
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  5. ^ Kast, Sheilah. "Tift Merritt Performs in NPR's Studio 4A". NPR. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
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  7. ^ Merlefest's Chris Austin Songwriting Contest Winners Archived July 24, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Product Categories". Grand Central Music. Archived from the original on March 11, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
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  11. ^ "Tift Merritt". ABC Country. August 24, 2009. Archived from the original on May 5, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
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  13. ^ "Blue Rose Records". Bluerose-records.de. Archived from the original on April 11, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
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  15. ^ Pareles, Jon (November 9, 2007). "A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Both Reverent and Rowdy". The New York Times.
  16. ^ "See You on the Moon" (PDF). Concordmusicgroup.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 29, 2012. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  17. ^ "Americana Music Awards – Nominees for the 2008 Americana Music Association Honors and Awards". Folkmusic.about.com. September 18, 2008. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  18. ^ "Edmonton Folk Music Festival/Festival Archive". Official Website. Edmonton Folk Music Festival. 2010. pp. Festival Archive/Past Performers 2009 (M). Archived from the original on December 14, 2010. Retrieved January 9, 2011.
  19. ^ "Blitzen Trapper adds dates to summer outing". Livedaily.com. May 14, 2010. Archived from the original on May 28, 2010. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
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  27. ^ a b Greenman, Ben. "Tift Merritt's "See You on the Moon," review". The New Yorker. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  28. ^ Jones, Amy (July 16, 2010). "Tift Merritt makes her own brand of music at Asheville's Orange Peel". Asheville Citizen-Times. Retrieved July 16, 2010. [dead link]
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