Cathy Grier is an American musician.
Biography
Early life
Cathy Grier was born in
Ogdensburg, New York
Ogdensburg is a city in St. Lawrence County, New York, United States. The population was 10,064 at the 2020 census. In the late 18th century, European-American settlers named the community after American land owner and developer Samuel Ogden. T ...
, where her engineer father helped build the
St. Lawrence Bridge. Her family then moved to
Connecticut
Connecticut ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north, New York (state), New York to the west, and Long Island Sound to the south. ...
, and her career as a guitar soloist started in 1977 as a senior at Coginchaug High School. In 1979, while working on a music degree at
Housatonic Community College
Housatonic Community College (HCC) was a public community college in Bridgeport, Connecticut. It part of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities system. HCC grants associate degrees and also has certificate programs. In July 2023, it bec ...
in Bridgeport, she formed her own band. A year later, she teamed up with singer-songwriter Lenore Troia after meeting in
Paul Leka
Paul Leka (February 20, 1943 – October 12, 2011) was an American songwriter, record producer, pianist, arranger, and orchestrator, most notable for co-writing the 1960s hits "Green Tambourine" and "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye", the latter of ...
’s Connecticut Recording Studio, where Cathy was worked to repay the recording of her first demo learning audio engineering in the process. In 1980, Grier enrolled in the
Berklee College Summer Program and then began to tour with Troia that fall.
Troia/Grier and Students of Life (1980-1987)
In 1981, Troia/Grier formed Synergy Records and recorded their first album, titled ''Don’t Let the First Time be the Last Time,'' at Studio 19 in
Glastonbury, Connecticut
Glastonbury ( ) is a town in the Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, Capitol Planning Region, Connecticut, United States, formally founded in 1693 and first settled in 1636. It was named after Glastonbury in Somerset, England. Glastonbury is ...
. They toured colleges and east coast clubs, opened for larger acts, and were videotaped for Newsweek Broadcasting's syndicated television Show, ''Today's Woman'' in April, 1982.
In 1983, Troia/Grier recorded ''Gut Reaction,'' their second self-produced album, at Media Sound in New York. The album received a Rising Star feature in the ''International Rockbill'' magazine (11/1984). In 1984, the Troia/Grier Band performed in New York City clubs, opened for
The Band
The Band was a Canadian-American rock music, rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1957. It consisted of the Canadians Rick Danko (bass, guitar, vocals, fiddle), Garth Hudson (organ, keyboards, accordion, saxophone), Richard Manuel (piano, d ...
at The Lone Star Café, and continued to reach larger audiences.
In 1985, after touring the east coast, Troia/Grier were videotaped live for Connecticut's top music video show, Soundtraxx. They then produced their first music video, titled “Breaking New Ground,” which they submitted to MTV as a group named “Students of Life.” The video won
MTV
MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
’s basement tape competition in October 1986.
Students of Life’s style and sound found their way to Atlantic City. Riding the wave of the MTV generation and bolstered by their MTV basement tape win, critics heralded them as the new breed of casino bands. They first performed at
Trump Castle in 1985 and later at Bally’s Casino from 1986-1988. Aware of the pressures and stress of a decade's involvement in the industry, Grier moved to Key West (a frequent touring location for Troia/Grier) to unwind and soon rediscovered her solo career.
Key West solo career
Finding a need to branch out musically in
Key West
Key West is an island in the Straits of Florida, at the southern end of the U.S. state of Florida. Together with all or parts of the separate islands of Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part of Stock Island, it con ...
, Grier took leave from Students of Life. She recorded two live solo tapes, ''Moonlighting in Key West'' (1988) and ''Community'' (1989) as tributes to her newfound community, and opened for
Laura Nyro
Laura Nyro ( ; born Laura Nigro; October 18, 1947 – April 8, 1997) was an American songwriter and singer. She achieved critical acclaim with her own recordings, particularly the albums ''Eli and the Thirteenth Confession'' (1968) and ''Ne ...
at Strand Theater (1989). In 1990, she moved back to New York City, where she formed a group and recorded her self-produced album titled ''New York Sessions.''
France
In the six years that followed, Grier traveled to Europe where she toured 100 cities in a Marlboro Music Night Show and wrote and adapted music and lyrics for several French and European recording artists. In 1991, Indra, a Carrere artist, hit #1 on the French dance charts with a Grier penned album. Then, Grier recorded an album titled ''Solo'' (1993), which was released on her own label Shane Music. In 1995, London's ''
Time Out'' magazine called her music “funkily melodic in a mature and assured style.” Grier returned her focus to New York City in 1996, where she produced and adapted to English an album for EMI artist Nilda Fernandez.
Retracing
In 1998, Grier released ''Retracing'', a 13-song CD recorded in Key West to positive reviews, which praised her music and message. ''
Time Out New York
''Time Out'' is a global magazine published by Time Out Group. ''Time Out'' started as a London-only publication in 1968 and has expanded its editorial recommendations to 333 cities in 59 countries worldwide.
In 2012, the London edition became ...
'' wrote, “Grier mixes folked-up blues with a political mind-set.” ''The Hudson Current'' added, “One aspect that distinguishes her from other performers is her concern with political and environmental issues, layered over that blues/rock melodic base.” The album was mostly recorded live and self-produced with back up from local studio musicians and released on her Shane Music label.
Comin' Back to Me
In 2002, Grier released ''Comin' Back to Me'', a solo album, to greater exposure and acclaim. She was featured on
Mag Rack’s
Guitar Xpress
Mag Rack (formerly Lifeskool) was a video on demand (VoD) television channel. Its primary focus provided viewers with informational programs when they want them. These programs ranged from "how-to" programs to other programs that spotlight past ...
, which has also showcased artists including:
The Spin Doctors
Spin Doctors are an American alternative rock band from New York City, best known for their early 1990s hits " Two Princes" and " Little Miss Can't Be Wrong", which peaked on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart at No. 7 and No. 17, resp ...
,
Trey Anastasio
Ernest Joseph "Trey" Anastasio III (born September 30, 1964) is an American guitarist, composer, and singer-songwriter best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Phish, which he co-founded in 1983. He is credited by name as composer of 152 ...
, and
Les Paul
Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz guitarist, jazz, country guitarist, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor. He was one of the pioneers of the solid body ...
. ''Vintage Guitar'' magazine wrote, “Playing songs with just your acoustic is certainly an art that some of us never master well enough to make a full album…Cathy Grier does not have that problem, whether playing fingerstyle blues, or mixing poppy chords with her strong voice”. In November 2004, she performed at
Radio City Music Hall
Radio City Music Hall (also known as Radio City) is an entertainment venue and Theater (structure), theater at 1260 Sixth Avenue (Manhattan), Avenue of the Americas, within Rockefeller Center, in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York C ...
. The only cover song on the CD,
Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris (; Judkins; born May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American and Ghanaian singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th c ...
’s “Love is in Need of Love Today” was chosen as a reaction to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and meant to express the need for love in tragic times.
2002-present
Since her last album, Grier has performed in the
Music Under New York
Music Under New York (MUNY) is a part of the MTA Arts & Design, Arts & Design program by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) that schedules musical performances in transportation hubs across its rapid transit, ferry, and commuter rai ...
program, which is sponsored by the
New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a New York state public benefit corporations, public benefit corporation in New York (state), New York State responsible for public transportation in the New York metropolitan area, New York Ci ...
to allow musicians to legally perform in New York City Subway stops.
Grier has embraced the program, lauding it for providing free entertainment during a 2004 appearance on ABC's Insomni-Act program. However, on the Feb. 4, 2009, cover of AM New York, she was juxtaposed with the headline “Playin’ ain’t Payin’,” which documents the difficulty of earning money as a street performer in the recession.
[ Playin' ain't Payin, AM New York, Feb. 4, 2009] She responded to the headline with a new alias and blog, NYCsubwaygirl, where she highlights the advantages of the MUNY program. She has performed in Joe’s Pub to a sold out crowd (June 2010). Joe’s Pub listing “local singer-songwriter and activist Cathy Grier plays a mean slide guitar and sings twice as beguilingly as pretty much any American Idol starlet half her age; at her best, she sounds like a bluesier Carole King.” A favorite performer for non-profit organizations Cathy has entertained to benefit Art For Animals, Habitat For Humanity, NY Junior League, to name a few.
As an active supporter of green home building, Grier has also been featured in ''
Natural Home Magazine'' (Nov/Dec 2006) for her Columbia County, New York, home that implements passive solar design and nontoxic, eco-friendly materials (Dennis Wedlick, architect). An article she wrote about the process of building a healthy home was published in ''New York House'' and has been reprinted in various national publications. From 2006 to 2008 she was a member of the zoning commission for her town. She is currently working on her next recording and writing for her
blog
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, NYCsubwaygirl.
Discography
*1983: ''Gut Reaction'' – Synergy Records
*1986: ''Breaking New Ground'' – Synergy Records
*1988: ''Moonlighting in Key West'' – Shane Music
*1989: ''Community'' – Shane Music
*1990: ''New York Session'' – Shane Music
*1993: ''Solo'' – Shane Music
*1998: ''Retracing'' – Shane Music
*2002: ''Comin' Back to Me'' – Shane Music
Sources
*Del Priore, Joe. Hudson Current. May 29-June 4, 1997.
*Fortune, Ross. Time Out London. Apr 12–19, 1995.
*Galtney, Smith. Time Out New York. Aug 7-14, 1997.
*Grier, Cathy. New York House “Building A Healthy Home” December 2006.
*Heidt, John. Vintage Guitar. Mar 2003.
*International Rockbill Magazine. “Rising Stars.” Nov 1984.
*Kallenbach, Laurel. Natural Home Magazine. “Shaker It Up.” Nov/Dec, 2006
*Mag Rack. Guitar Xpress. “Street Licks.” Aug 4, 2004.
*Molinaro, Katie. AM New York. “Playin’ Aint’ Payin.’” Feb 4, 2009
*Time Out NY June 2010
References
External links
NYC Subway Girl
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American women guitarists
Guitarists from New York (state)
People from Ogdensburg, New York
21st-century American women