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The album is dedicated to the memory of Scott Hutchison, frontman for the Scottish folk rock band Frightened Rabbit, who died in May 2018. [5] Death Cab for Cutie singer Ben Gibbard was a friend of Hutchison and an admirer of his songwriting, and the two bands had toured together in 2008.
Kinack toured with Sarah Harmer in 2001, playing guitar and organ. [3] In 2004, working in a studio set up in Harmer's home near Kingston, he co-produced and performed on her album All of Our Names. [4] [5] [6] He was the producer of a number of releases by the band Apostles of Hustle. [7]
musicOMH gave the albums 4 of 5 stars and wrote "Oh Little Fire is a perfectly packaged container for pop gems, and Harmer falls right in place in the midst of such a sugar-sweet and swooning backdrop. Oh Little Fire is an unexpected turn in Sarah Harmer's musical progression, to be sure.
[2] Rolling Stone gave the album 3 of 5 stars, stating it is "suffused with a peaceful fatalism, a mood that's as casually downbeat as Harmer's overcast voice itself." [ 3 ] Entertainment Weekly gave All of Our Names a B+ rating, writing: "While it doesn't top her priceless 2000 debut, You Were Here , the fluid, moody Names comes respectably close.
Hells Angels member Thomas Edward "Red" Nesbitt killed Mary Kay Harmer at a drug party at his Omaha home during the early morning hours of November 30, 1975. With the help of Nesbitt's friend and neighbor Wayne Bieber, Harmer's body was dumped in a manhole in Carter Lake, Iowa after being stored in Bieber's garage for approximately thirty-six ...
MyKayla Skinner’s husband, Jonas Harmer, has her back amid her drama with fellow gymnast Simone Biles. “Proud of you for apologizing when you did, staying quiet when you did, and now standing ...
Are You Gone is the sixth album by Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer, released on February 21, 2020. [1] It is her first new album since Oh Little Fire in 2010, [1] and was released on Arts & Crafts Productions. [1] Harmer has described the album as a spiritual successor to her 2000 album You Were Here. [2]
Ryan C. Harmer, 22, could spend the rest of his life in prison for killing Michael L. McCray, 46, after breaking into his home.