Marjorie Fair
Marjorie Fair formed in Asheville, North Carolina in 2011. The band's early lineup included Marjorie on vocals, guitarist Ethan Phillips, bassist Max Ramey,...
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Marjorie Fair formed in Asheville, North Carolina in 2011. The band's early lineup included Marjorie on vocals, guitarist Ethan Phillips, bassist Max Ramey, and drummer Peter Anderson. They worked through the usual small-band struggles, playing local shows and building a following without much industry attention.
Things shifted in 2015 with the release of 'Cracks In The Wall.' The song's quiet intensity and Marjorie's distinctive voice caught on, giving the band its first real break. That single led to two albums, 'The Weight of the World' in 2017 and 'Ashes' in 2020, which continued in a similar vein of thoughtful, atmospheric folk-rock.
The lineup changed over time. Ethan Phillips left in 2018, leaving Marjorie as the primary songwriter. Ramey and Anderson stayed on. Their songs like 'Empty Room' and 'Hold On To You' kept exploring quiet, personal territory, avoiding big production for something more direct and interior.
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