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anushreemajumdar

Posted: Sep 29, 2009 at 2224 hrs IST

Carrie Newcomer looks delicate and speaks softly about her music. The American singer-songwriter is in India on a five-city tour with the American Center, but don’t let her appearance fool you. Once Newcomer starts to sing, her deep voice resonates sweetly as her songs seek to find the “sacred in the ordinary”.

“When I don’t write, the world gets confusing,” says Newcomer, 51, who will be playing from her 13th album The Geography of Light as well as from her latest offering called Before and After. Words are at the center of Newcomer’s work, they turn themselves into lyrics as she strings chords between them, holding them together in a folk, acoustic tradition that has survived every digital wave the music industry has seen so far. “Folk is coming back differently than it did in the 60s and there is more songwriting today than some years ago,” says Newcomer, who is constantly writing while she travels, in notebooks, sometimes even on table napkins. “The process of songwriting is one of elegance. Simple is not easy, every word has to count,” she adds.

On Tuesday, Newcomer will sing songs such as Leaves don’t drop , they just let go, Geodes and There is a tree, accompanying herself on the guitar and we can expect a thrilling acoustic evening replete with memorable hooks, hummable tunes, and catchy choruses. “I’m fascinated by the world we live in, the people around us and most of my music is about the various emotions one experiences daily, how frustrating, trying and yet how wonderful life and people are,” says Newcomer, adding that Mary Chapin Carpenter, Patty Griffin and Joni Mitchell are among the greats who have influenced her work over the years.

Newcomer performs on September 29 at St Andrews Auditorium, Bandra, at 11 am.

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