Devon Sproule

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Old Virginia Block 03:14 Tools
Keep Your Silver Shined 03:49 Tools
The Weeping Willow 02:57 Tools
Plea for a Good Night's Rest 03:57 Tools
Let's Go Out 02:53 Tools
1340 Chesapeake St. 03:01 Tools
The Well-Dressed Son to His Sweetheart 03:06 Tools
Dress Sharp, Play Well, Be Modest 04:25 Tools
Stop By Anytime 03:38 Tools
Country Sun 03:20 Tools
Does the Day Feel Long? 03:26 Tools
Come Comet or Dove 02:59 Tools
Eloise & Alex 03:30 Tools
Ain't That the Way 04:10 Tools
Farewell, Seasick Suffering! 04:29 Tools
Don't Hurry for Heaven 03:35 Tools
Julie 04:40 Tools
Tristan and Isolde 04:12 Tools
Good to Get Out 03:16 Tools
Healthy Parents, Happy Couple 02:17 Tools
My Baby Just Cares for Me 02:39 Tools
Should Have Been Snow 05:46 Tools
You Need a Maria 02:46 Tools
Sponji Reggae 04:39 Tools
If I Can Do This 03:57 Tools
You Aren't Really Here, It Isn't Really Light Out 04:32 Tools
Last Summer's Lifeguard 03:14 Tools
The Easier Way 02:58 Tools
White Kite at Georgetown Green 04:18 Tools
Bowling Green 04:32 Tools
I Love You, Go Easy 03:58 Tools
A Picture of Us in the Garden 02:34 Tools
The Unmarked Animals 04:09 Tools
Now's the Time 07:31 Tools
Runs in the Family 03:16 Tools
The Warning Bell 03:39 Tools
Monk / Monkey 03:33 Tools
The Evening Ghost Crab 04:34 Tools
Body's in Trouble 02:40 Tools
The Faulty Body 03:14 Tools
25 Mph 03:50 Tools
Sleep Satisfied 04:26 Tools
What I'm Used To 06:35 Tools
You Can Come Home 04:38 Tools
Fast Statue 02:49 Tools
Tree Detail 04:37 Tools
Listen to This 03:21 Tools
Keep Light 04:37 Tools
She's Not Here 03:21 Tools
Better at Night 04:45 Tools
The Gold String 03:19 Tools
Jana 06:03 Tools
Bird Feeder 07:10 Tools
Make It Safe 06:03 Tools
Let Me In On It 03:38 Tools
Way Up There 04:29 Tools
More Together 02:28 Tools
Trees at Your Mom's 03:19 Tools
Magic in the Panic 02:28 Tools
Long Sleeve Story 05:55 Tools
You Can't Help It 03:19 Tools
The Fan 04:23 Tools
Swamp Love 04:15 Tools
Colours 03:45 Tools
Drawing Circles 02:21 Tools
Turnstyled, Junkpiled 02:21 Tools
Julie (Live) 04:57 Tools
The Weeping Willow (Live) 03:51 Tools
Plea for a Good Night's Rest (Live) 06:03 Tools
Walking in the Folly 03:51 Tools
One Eye Open (Live) 03:21 Tools
Talk to You 02:41 Tools
Old Virginia Block (Live) 03:56 Tools
Come Comet or Dove (Live) 03:49 Tools
The Shallow End 02:55 Tools
The Fire Inside 02:51 Tools
Send Me To Coventry 03:49 Tools
Nobody Tells Me a Thing 04:43 Tools
White King at Georgetown Green 02:40 Tools
Ain't That The Way (Live) 04:21 Tools
Stop By Anytime (Live) 04:02 Tools
Plea For a Good Night's Rest - Live 06:03 Tools
Steady & True (Live) 03:44 Tools
Julie - Live 04:57 Tools
It Isn't Really Light Out 04:57 Tools
The Weeping Willow - Live 03:52 Tools
You Aren't Really Here 03:52 Tools
One Eye Open - Live 03:21 Tools
Come Comet or Dove - Live 03:49 Tools
One Eye Open 03:21 Tools
Old Virginia Block - Live 03:57 Tools
Stop By Anytime - Live 04:03 Tools
Ain't That The Way - Live 04:22 Tools
Steady & True 03:44 Tools
Steady & True - Live 03:45 Tools
The Well Dressed Son To His Sweetheart 03:45 Tools
Las Summer's Lifeguard 03:15 Tools
Farewell, Seasick Suffering 02:25 Tools
Opposite Muse 03:36 Tools
Devon Talking 00:50 Tools
Sponji Reggae (Black Uhuru cover) 00:50 Tools
Turnstyled Junkpiled (Townes Van Zandt cover) 02:25 Tools
dont hurry for heaven 03:36 Tools
Healthy Parents 02:17 Tools
One Eye Open (Megan Huddleston cover) 03:36 Tools
The Well-Dressed Son to His Sweetheart (Live at Cambridge Folk Festival for the BBC) 02:17 Tools
Montreal Waltz 02:17 Tools
Unmarked Animals 02:17 Tools
I'm Still Here (J. Hartford) 02:58 Tools
Hysterically 02:58 Tools
Wendy Darling 02:58 Tools
Snap Shudder 02:58 Tools
Rain Song 02:58 Tools
The Opposite News 02:58 Tools
I Still Miss Someone (Johnny Cash) 02:58 Tools
Plea for a Good Night's Sleep 02:58 Tools
The View From Mt. Holyoke 02:58 Tools
Survive Alone 02:58 Tools
Turnstyled Junkpiled 02:25 Tools
Lets Go Out 02:58 Tools
Julie - 6Music Session 13/10/2009 04:21 Tools
Gold String 04:21 Tools
New Song 04:21 Tools
Deeply You 04:21 Tools
Generic Love Song 04:21 Tools
The Opposite Muse 03:40 Tools
01 Ain't That The Way 04:21 Tools
Weeping Willow 02:25 Tools
Julie (6 Music Session, 13 Oct 2009) 02:25 Tools
The Gold String (6Music Session for Marc Riley 040417) 02:25 Tools
Ain't That The Way - 6Music Session 13/10/2009 03:40 Tools
View from Mt. Holyoke 03:40 Tools
Weirdo 03:40 Tools
Does the Day Feel Long 03:40 Tools
Say It Again 03:40 Tools
Plea for a good night rest 03:40 Tools
Superstar (6Music Session for Marc Riley 040417) 03:40 Tools
Ain't That The Way (6 Music Session, 13 Oct 2009) 03:40 Tools
More Together (6 Music Session for Marc Riley 040417) 03:40 Tools
Feather Over (6Music Session for Marc Riley 040417) 03:40 Tools
I Still Miss Someone 04:27 Tools
06 Good To Get Out 04:27 Tools
Well-Dressed Son to His Sweetheart 04:27 Tools
02 Julie 04:27 Tools
Heidihido - 6 Music Session 01/10/2013 04:27 Tools
04 You Need A Maria 04:27 Tools
07 The Easier Way 04:27 Tools
Keep Silver Shining 03:59 Tools
Appreciate Me 03:59 Tools
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Devon Sproule (born 23 April 1982, in Kingston, Ontario) is a Canadian folk-blues musician based for many years in Charlottesville, Virginia, and latterly in Berlin, Germany. She released her first album when she was 16. In 2009 she shared the prestigious ASCAP Foundation Sammy Cahn Award with Oren Lavie. She married American singer-songwriter Paul Curreri in 2005. A talented singer and songwriter, Sproule began her musical career when she was still an innocent-eyed child. She managed to record two full-length albums and tour with some of the music world's biggest names even before she hit the age of 20. Her first album drew rave reviews from most critics and put her on the often rocky road toward stardom. Sproule was born in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, in the spring of 1982. She grew up in a household filled with music and family and friends. She admits some of her influences include Bikini Kill, Frank Zappa, and even some of the classic rock & roll groups her parents loved, like the Beatles. At a young age, Sproule practiced vocal harmony with her father. Later she used his old guitar to strum out her first tentative notes. By the time she was 15, she was putting her musical talents to work, playing in front of local places for change from those who stopped to listen. There was never any other dream in her mind but music, and luckily no one to tell her it was the kind of dream that was out of reach. When Sproule was still in her teens, she recorded her debut album, a self-titled offering filled with original songs released in 1999. That album -- really, her voice on that album -- drew a lot of interest, and in the end landed her a spot touring as a side act with the very popular Dave Matthews Band. One tour turned into two. For 2001, Sproule released a second album, LONG SLEEVE STORY, under the Three Word Records label. She had some pretty impressive help on her sophomore release, such as drummer Nate Brown, bassist David Saull, trumpeter John D'earth, and bass player Stefan Lessard, who also served as producer for the album. Sproule's 2003 CD, UPSTATE SONGS, (Tin Angel Records) was included in Rolling Stone's “Critics Top Albums of 2003”. Critic Julie Gerstein called the record “perhaps the sweetest and most honest folk-pop album recorded this year,” and added, “Sproule's vocal and lyrical beauty is unmatched." 2007 brought the release of her 'getting-married' (to songwriter Paul Curreri) CD, KEEP YOUR SILVER SHINED (Tin Angel Records). Produced by Jeff Romano in the heart of Virginia’s Blue Ridge mountains, this CD highlights Sproule’s talent for combining Appalachian, folk and jazz influences. From the front porch thump of "Old Virginia Block" to the high lonesome traditional "The Weeping Willow,” featuring Virginia-native Mary Chapin Carpenter, the record finds Sproule making another important contribution to the Great American Songbook. The New Yorker magazine: The nimble singer-guitarist Devon Sproule chronicles her ongoing love affairs with humanity, nature, and the state of Virginia. She performs with a sweet, round diction that shines through even her most ornate imagery and rambunctious melodies. In July 2007 Devon graced the cover of fRoots magazine in the UK; the first America-based artist on the cover this decade. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.