Live – Alana Amram @ Mercury Lounge | NYC


Alana Amram is a little Gram Parsons honky-tonk and has a slight Iris Dement-warble in her voice when she sings. She’s slender and tall and her backing band, The Rough Gems, compliment her simple guitar playing. She’s an urban cowboy with well-crafted lyrics, and she’s familiar with the country-rock handbook. I think most people would like to compare any young attractive country-rock woman to Emmylou Harris, but Amram is a little rougher than the “Boulder To Birmingham” beauty. Not in her looks, but in her sound. Her voice has a little more punch to it and the sound has a little more rock in it. She’s more Coat of Many Colors era Dolly, but even that is a bad attempt at making a comparison.

Last night, Alana played the Mercury Lounge in front of Witchcraft, a band that doesn’t seem fitting for Alana’s music, but hey, who’s asking questions, right? She played a few songs by herself before her band joined her on stage. She ripped through a slew of originals and one traditional song, “Blackest Crow.” Her set was quick, but I have a real good feeling that we’ll all be seeing a lot more of this up and coming star. The next time you go see Lucinda or Gillian on tour, you might see Amram filling in an opening slot.

Alana Amram

Zealous Records

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