| Kristie Stremel :: http://www.kristiestremel.com Kristie Stremel grew up in Hays, Kansas, a small town in Kansas' western flatlands.
As a child, she played and sang along with her guitar-playing father,
whose favorite artists were Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings. At 12, she
got her first electric guitar and began playing songs off of the radio
and from her family’s record collections. One of five children,
she was always performing for her family. At 15, she saw Joan Jett at
the Ellis County fair and was inspired to form her first garage band,
performing hit songs at the skating rink and school dances. The summer
before her senior year of high school, she moved to Kansas City and experienced
an isolation that was no doubt helpful in refining her songwriting abilities.
At 19, she started performing acoustic songs at the Lake of the Ozarks
in central Missouri and at the Big Bang Buffet in Kansas City. By this
time, her performance was comprised of half cover songs and half originals.
She was constantly writing, as she does today, keeping the guitar by her
bed in case she dreamed a song during the night.
At 21, she joined the Warrensburg, Missouri band Frogpond, playing rhythm guitar and singing
backing vocals. In 1996, the band went on to record their album, "Count
to Ten", produced by Everclear's Art Alexakis. With a few minor alternative
radio hits, Frogpond toured all over the country, and Stremel came to
be known for her charismatic enthusiasm and interaction with the crowd
(characterized by her willingness to climb club rafters when a set reached
climactic heights).
In the spring of 1997, she left Frogpond and formed her own three-piece
band, Exit 159, releasing a remarkable 7-song EP before the end of the
year, which yielded one regional radio hit. With an outlet for her prolific
songwriting, Stremel worked fast. In early 1998, Exit released a 12-song
LP filled with radio-ready songs, two of which received a great deal of
play on area alternative stations. The band won the Kansas City/Lawrence
area regional music award, the Klammie, two years in a row, first for
"Best New Band" and, the second year, for "Band of the
Year." Exit 159 continuously built on a strong following, packing
the toughest Kansas City houses and touring the West Coast twice. In the
fall of '99, the now-4-piece band, featuring three songwriters with individual
ambitions folded, and Kristie went straight back into the studio to record
as a solo artist.
Kristie Stremel's
solo material is a logical step forward from the work that she did with
Exit 159, emphasizing the growing sophistication of her songwriting and
delving more deeply into her personal struggles. Her first demo is an
acoustic set, featuring inspired backing by drummer Beth Robinson, guitarist
Chris Meck (formerly of Monkey Boy) and bassist Jason Magierowski.
The control exhibited
in this new music is a sign of the maturity of an exceptionally-talented
artist, and it offers listeners a glimpse of the versatility and subtlety
of Stremel's voice, which draws on both her country roots and her rock
background to offer an unusually soulful and personal sound.
Kristie Stremel's new work, "All I Really Want" (Slewfoot Records),
was released in September of 2001. Stremel and her band are currently
hard at work on the road and on the next record
Label:
Slewfoot Records
Dale Wiley
P.O. Box 390
Crane, MO 65633
Phone: (417) 723-1155
Fax: (417) 723-1118
jdalew@aol.com
Management:
K. Stre Productions
Kristie Stremel
kristiestremel@hotmail.com
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