Award-winning Boston contemporary folk singer/songwriter Terry Kitchen's songs are portraits of ordinary people and emotions, captured with extraordinary compassion, honesty and humor. His wide-ranging songs (from "Bang Your Head Against the Sky," about the Wright Brothers, to "The Bonny Lights of Cavendish," about English orphans sent to Canada, to "The Seven-Eleven Overture" about small town life), superb guitar playing and dark humor guarantee interesting listening. He has released 7 CDs including Right Now, Blues for Cain & Abel, Blanket, and his latest That's How It Used to Be, which reached #29 on the national Folk-DJ airplay chart. His songs have won the grand prize in the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest, first prize in the USA Songwriting Competition, and runner-up in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.
"One of New England's best songwriters"
-The Boston Globe
"Terry Kitchen picks up where Elvis Costello and Tom Waits merge and leave off."
-Vance Gilbert

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Dianne MacAdam
over 30 days ago to Terry Kitchen

Hello Terry, I see you haven't logged in for a while so you may never see this, but you've got some great songs on here! You didn't mention you were a member...

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Terry Kitchen
over 30 days ago

hi Dianne, glad you liked the songs (but you're right, I don't sign on very often). good luck with your writing as well -
tk



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