Allison Pierce
Allison Pierce is a musical group centered around the lead vocalist of the same name. Their sound sits in the contemporary folk and Americana space, built...
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Allison Pierce is a musical group centered around the lead vocalist of the same name. Their sound sits in the contemporary folk and Americana space, built around Pierce's voice and supported by guitarists Josh Kaler and Mark Narmore, bassist Chris Meredith, and drummer Sam Pearce.
They released their self-titled debut album independently in 2006. Other songs in their catalog include 'A Kiss Before You Go' and 'Bed Of Nails'.
The existing history mentions early skepticism from record labels about their sound, which led to that independent debut. Their music tends toward storytelling with a certain emotional directness.
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