Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter Website www.ameliacurran.com Instruments Vocals, guitar Name Amelia Curran | Years active 2000–present Movies Man of a Thousand Songs Labels Six Shooter | |
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Genres Indie rockFolk rockAlternative country Role Singer-songwriter · ameliacurran.com Albums They Promised You Mercy, War Brides, Hunter, Hunter, Lullabies for Barflies, Spectators Awards Juno Award for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year – Solo Profiles |
Amelia curran on songwriting leonard cohen
Amelia Curran is a Canadian singer-songwriter from St. John's. The National Post describes her music as “a bit like Leonard Cohen being channeled in a dusty saloon by Patsy Cline.”
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- Amelia curran on songwriting leonard cohen
- Amelia curran on songwriting kurt cobain
- Early life
- Career
- Discography
- References

Amelia curran on songwriting kurt cobain
Early life

Curran was born in St. John's. She started playing guitar and writing songs as a teenager and eventually dropped out of university in order to busk on the streets of St. John’s.
Career

Curran released her first album in 2000, and since then she has released seven more.

Her 2006 release, War Brides, was initially released independently and was later given a European and national Canadian release by Six Shooter Records.
War Brides was nominated for two East Coast Music Awards: Folk Recording of the Year and Female Solo Recording of the Year.

In 2009, Curran released Hunter, Hunter. She describes this album as “a little tougher than War Brides but it’s still minimal”. She explains that the title is “Hunter Hunter as opposed to hunter-gatherer.” This is the first album that she recorded in her home-town of St. John’s.

Curran’s lyrics have been described as "evocative" by Spinner Canada who, referring to Curran’s song “The Mistress”, wrote that “Like the best poets, Curran packs so much meaning into each line that the listener barely has time to register each clever lyric before the next zinger comes along.”
Hunter Hunter earned Curran four nominations at the 2010 East Coast Music Awards; Female Solo Recording of the Year, FACTOR Recording of the Year, SOCAN Songwriter of the Year and Folk Recording of the Year.
In addition to being a musician, Curran is also a playwright and actor, and has had her plays performed in fringe festivals.
On April 17, 2010, Curran won a Juno Award in the category of Roots and Traditional Album of the Year: Solo for Hunter Hunter. Curran also won first prize (Folk category) of the 15th Annual USA Songwriting Competition, and was named solo artist of the year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Curran's newest album, They Promised You Mercy, was released on November 8, 2014. Shortly before the album's release, Curran also performed music for a public service video advocating awareness and service improvements on mental health issues, which also featured the participation of figures including actors Allan Hawco and Krystin Pellerin, author Michael Crummey and Newfoundland and Labrador MLA Gerry Rogers.