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Indiana born, Colorado grown and Kansas City polished,
singer-songwriter Erin McCabe hits the road with her soul-filled music.
McCabe’s refreshing approach and remarkable vocals define her
truly unique style. Each song has a different flavor and an emotional
depth that decidedly gets your attention.
When trying to pin down just who Erin McCabe sounds like, some come close. But in the end, the sound is all her own.
It all began at the end of a summer of sitting ‘round the
campfire. While working at a new thought hippy camp, she learned her
first guitar chord. That chord grew into music that puts a voice to her
deep passion.
In 1999, while teaching elementary school in Colorado, McCabe bought
her first guitar. She began writing music and frequenting open-mic
nights at Denver’s Mead Street Station hosted by the infamous
Tony Padilla. A few months before departing for divinity school in
Kansas City, she sang with a Denver based band. Little did she
know, they would soon embark on a creative endeavor together and record
her first album.
While a full-time student in Kansas City, McCabe released two albums.
‘Come On’ was recorded in Denver and co-produced with
Santa Monica based solo artist, Jake Hamilton. The second cd,
‘Believe It,’ was an amazing spiritual endeavor merging her
musical talents with the expertise of Iowa based recording engineer and
musician Ken Rinehart. In May, McCabe and Rinehart were back in
the recording studio...so stay tuned for album #3 and a special tribute
to children mix.
McCabe performed throughout the Kansas City area while attending Unity
Institute of Religious Studies. An ordained Unity minister, Rev. McCabe
travels the country with her music and message, weaving together the
realms of the secular and the sacred. No matter the venue-a coffee
shop, local hot spot or Unity Center-McCabe inspires listeners with a
unique blend of passion, intrigue and spirit.
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