started a Kickstarter campaign in order to raise enough money to press my album to vinyl, pay for a press campaign (which every record you read about has), a radio campaign (which is the only reason you hear the songs you do on the radio) and to fund a national tour of "Dangling Teeth" this summer (rent a van, rent gear, pay for motels, ect). These resources are completely necessary for any album to reach a broader audience outside a musician's personal mailing list and Facebook friends. It's a daunting campaign but one I am very excited about and believe in with all of my heart.While she's gone over a little to the country side, Kelly of course still has that incredible voice, so it's worth checking out. Rather relaxing on a blustery day like today, in fact. Her Kickstarter only has three days left and, if you pledge even the minimum ($1) during these last three days, you will immediately get an advance download of the entire album (which isn't out until June 5th)! In the meantime, here's a little bit of a preview for you to enjoy.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Dangling Teeth
Monday, December 21, 2009
Top 18 Finds of the Fall

In case you weren't convinced by the snow, cold weather, and holiday festivities already, today is the official start of Winter 09/10. Well, at least in the northern hemisphere. And so, with autumn now long gone, I bring to you the top 18ish finds/posts during the past season of my blog. Click, read, and stay warm.
1) Designer: Camilla Wellton
2) Fashion grad student: Wolfgang Jarnach
3) Label: Tara St. James’ Study NY
4) New collection: Liza Rietz F/W 09/10, Alexandra Groover S/S 10 and mydearthing Hindset Collection
5) Basic piece: mydearthing Fingerful Warmers
6) Future purchase: Patricia Ayres Artisanal coat
7) Custom made piece: Attila Design dress
8) Package in the mail: 4 pieces of ArtLab perfection
9) Want: ‘Carrot’ style pants
10) Musician: Kelli Scarr
11) Artwork: The Berlin Project
12) Website: Denim Therapy
13) Blog: The door in my wardrobe
14) Post: Interview with Susi Quillinan
15) Personal information: In case you want to know.
16) Future project: Making my own John Galliano, Yohji Yamamoto, or Maison Martin Margiela piece.
17) Most worn pieces: ArtLab Space Odyssey dress, mydearthing Fingerful warmers, and this outfit.
18) Most beautiful coat ever: Any by Kristofer Kongshaug
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Interview with Kelli Scarr
I'm not embarassed of my age ... yet. I am 28. I was born in Monterey, California, but consider my hometown to be Folsom, California as I spent my "formative years" there. It's a little prison town (made famous by the Johnny Cash live album) northeast of Sacramento.
I have a Bachelor of the Arts degree from Berklee College of Music. I only use it in conversations when I'm trying to impress people. But I usually just say Berklee so people think I mean Cal.
I have a 2 1/2 year old son named Liam and a dog named Carl. I love my boys.
I have been singing since I can remember. It started with my Nana. She lived in this house in the country and I spent a lot of time there as a child. We would listen to cassette tapes of church music and other PG stuff and record ourselves singing along. That led to more singing in church and eventually choirs in school. It wasn't until I started performing with my jazz choir in high school that I thought about pursuing a career in music.
I spent 3 years at the Berklee College of Music in Boston ... a very informal version of a formal music education.

I sing and play organ in a band called Salt & Samovar (pictured to the right). We were playing a show in New Jersey and the headlining act cancelled last minute. Somehow the promoter was able to get Moby to take their place. He heard me sing and emailed me. After flaking on me a few times, we finally hung out and the rest is ...
Love. Friends. Family. Babies. Animals. Fear. Church. Not going to church. Movies. Nature. Sounds pretty general, but it's true.
I have a lot of favorite singers. From Betty Carter to Joni Mitchell to Natureboy to Jeff Buckley. I would like to think that I sound like me.
I love to hate social networking. Aside from my music industry friends telling me I should be on these things as much as possible, it's been a great way to stay in touch with friends and family while I'm on the road. I love the fact that I got my Nana on Facebook.
As far as I can tell, it has been a good way to boost interest. It has been online for a month and has been downloaded a little over 2,000 times.
Probably my BFF Hollie Velten. She has a line called Hollie Ten that's not currently being produced because she's busy being a bigwig at Anthropologie. But I know she'll be back. She knows me like no other. Style included.

My offstage style and onstage style are pretty synonymous. I definitely like to be comfortable and I'm addicted to thrift store shopping.
I'll dress it up a bit with heels for Moby's band. Lately I've been rocking a bit of a Robert Palmer video look.
What are your favorite musicians/bands, books, and movies?
Music
Of All Time - Neil Young
Recently - Bon Iver
Embarassingly (maybe) - Garth Brooks
The Idol - Bonnie Raitt
Books
Crime and Punishment
Goodnight Moon
Movies
Paris, Texas
Welcome to the Dollhouse
The 400 Blows
Since you've already done the Moby thing, who would be your second choice of any musician, alive or dead, to play/perform with?
Hands down, Neil Young.
It's hard to say because at this point I don't know when the tour will actually be over. Regardless, I am really looking forward to doing some regular mom stuff. Like making Liam breakfast, taking him to school, etc. Being away really makes me appreciate these moments.
Probably not quite as much as him, but only because I'm not as smart as Moby. He loves Canada on an intricate political and social level that my ignorant ass doesn't understand. But I do love Canada. A LOT. Especially Ontario.

That's funny. I don't even know the names of the rest of them, so I will decline to choose. Sorry, I was more a fan of that show Dinosaurs that was on TGIF in the early 90s. The show was so dumb that it probably didn't make it on to Canadian TV though. (Oh, it sure did!)
Well ... I accidentally started working at a hospital a few years ago. I was writing grants and doing a lot of work with community outreach programs in low income neighborhoods in New York. I really enjoyed my job and the people I worked with, so I would probably keep doing that.
I'm shooting for early 2010. I need to be at home for more than 5 minutes if I want to reach this goal though. I'll keep you posted!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Raining Again

