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Quit
Hawaii
Dragonfly

Courtney Fairchild
Quit

(2007)


Quit is Courtney’s 4th cd & her first studio album in 3 years.

It’s been a long time coming, but the wait has definitely been worth it – more complex arrangements, more killer vocals, songs that run the gamut from the completely obscure to the utterly personal. Quit is about taking steps forward, not lingering on the past.

Look for Courtney to be coming to a city near you this year! Cities already booked are L.A., Chicago, and Nashville just to name a few.

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Headfirst
Sorry
Living with Images
I'll Be Right Here

Courtney Fairchild
Right Here

(2003)

Somehow, somewhere, between Philadelphia and San Francisco on her first national tour, Courtney Fairchild managed find a few short days to stop at home base and whip up a killer set list, pull her best friend along to take Polaroids of the whole thing, and record 'Right Here' her third album and first live record.

'Right Here' is eleven never before recorded songs, two previously recorded songs, and a total of thirteen stellar never before released gems of solo vocal luminosity. As much killer concert performance as it is intimate "Hi, I'm Courtney singing in your living room," 'Right Here' is Courtney's latest bridge from behind the guitar into your heart and mind.





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Long Way
Haunt Me
Carolina
Hundreds of Ways

Courtney Fairchild
Long Way

(2002)

With smoky vocals reminiscent of Tracy Chapman and Everything But the Girl's Tracy Thorn, Courtney holds court on stage with a presence far beyond her 20 years. Hailing from Dallas, the singer-songwriters latest album, 'Long Way' captures the bittersweet ache of a lover's loss, the beauty of nature and the confusion of a young woman standing at the crossroads of life. 'Rain on the asphalt, streets flooding with the essence of heaven, streetlights reflect off the water. Weaving red and green like a painting, like our lives -- blended together with such chaos... Hundreds of ways to say I'm gone...' In an incredibly short time, the prolific Miss Fairchild has already recorded two full-length albums, as well as enjoyed the honor of opening for singer-songwriter veterans such as Patty Larkin and Karla Bonoff. 'Long Way' was produced by John Would and fellow Texas singer-songwriter Sally Semrad. -- Heather McCullough