“We are two Americans living in Ireland doing original Americana which is folky and rocky at times.”
So stated the charming hand-written note that accompanied the CD and press release announcing Beki Hemingway’s latest album. Folky and rocky Americana does indeed sound just the sort of thing that Darren’s Music Blog should be investigating so I decided to find out more.
Working with her husband and musical partner, Randy Kerkman, since the mid-90s Hemingway has already released half a dozen albums, the last being Whins and Weather which came out in 2017. It was around that time, however, that the pair made some major changes to their lives. Leaving behind Denver, Colorado they emigrated to Ireland in late 2016, settling in Dundalk on Ireland’s east coast.
Channelling the spirit of the likes of Emmylou Harris, John Mellencamp and Hank Williams Earth & Asphalt serves up eleven tracks of gorgeous, sun-kissed, heart-felt Americana. And there is, indeed, some rocky bits. Kerkman is a greatly talented guitarist, whether turning in some achingly poignant guitar licks on the slower tracks like ‘Shape of My Face’ and ‘Hurricane’ or some Stonesy-type riffing on songs like ‘We’re Not Going Anywhere’, not to mention bags of gorgeous-sounding, upbeat Americana on the rest.

Expressive and emotive as a singer and a great story-telling lyricist and melodious song-writer, Hemingway’s vocals are the perfect fit for her husband’s playing. Bass, drums and keyboards from a succession of supporting players round out the sound nicely and it’s extremely well-produced with some rich-sounding harmony vocals.
What you won’t really find is much in the way of Celtic influences, however much they are soaking up the scenery and culture of their new lifestyle.
“It turns out that being here has only made us sound more American,” says Hemingway. I can’t disagree with that! Simply gorgeous.
Released this year Earth & Asphalt is available from: http://blog.bekihemingway.com/

Excellent tip, Darren. I’ve listened into the first two tracks (“Birmingham” and “Lay Your Burdens Down”), and I’m loving it. Beki has a nice voice, and the sound is great!
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yes very enjoyable – a nice discovery I’m pleased you agree
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