Kat has just completed a brand new album, "No Will
Power" released March 29, 2005. Check out the "Music"
page for more info about the making of this album (financed by hundreds
of Kat's fans) and its stories.
The one-woman indie musical dynamo known as Kat Parsons has been in
non-stop motion, her blossoming career in full-scale overdrive, since
releasing her sophomore recording No Will Power, on March 29. The CD
is distributed nationally by Cleopatra/Navarre. The incredible developments
of the past few months have been a fascinating payback of sorts for
Parsons' growing legion of fans, who, through an arrangement on the
artist's part, fully funded the critically acclaimed album.
In March and April, the charismatic, multi-award winning singer/songwriter
held four major record release parties in the cities where her fan base-her
email list alone totals over 5,000--is most rabid: Washington, D.C.,
New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles. The demand was so great that
she wrote a slight apology on her website, whose "News" section
is growing by the day: "Sorry for those who couldn't get in, but
I'm delighted by the sell outs."
In April, she appeared on the cover of the well-known industry bible,
Music Connection Magazine, joining the likes of Shania Twain, Gretchen
Wilson, Joss Stone, Phil Ramone and Moby, who have also been the subject
of cover stories this year. She was chosen to represent MC's special
coverage of DIY Success Stories: Going It Alone & Thriving, which
also included a feature on Living Legends. Other recent print media
coverage includes articles in Campus Circle, Billboard and The Boston
Globe.
Parsons has also been making the rounds of numerous TV stations around
the country, including performances on superstation WGN Morning News
in Chicago, the San Diego Morning News on KUSI, and Good Morning Arizona.
Radio-wise, she was also featured on "Local Licks," on legendary
rock station 95.5 KLOS in Los Angeles.
No Will Power was chosen by the hugely popular independent music website
CD Baby as the "Front Page Editor's Pick," with the comment:
"We're REALLY picky about what goes on the front page. We get about
75 albums a day coming in here now (about 30,000 total) and No Will
Power is one of the best I've ever heard!" Stated CD Baby president
Derek Sivers.
The story behind the recording of No Will Power is as fascinating as
the talented and charismatic artist herself. When devoted fans from
her 5,000-plus email list dogged her for an album to fill the void between
her high-voltage performances, Kat asked them to put their money where
their mouths were. The deal was sweet - and here's the smart and clever
part: for various levels of financial commitment, her dedicated "business
partners" (fans) would receive a sound return on their investment.
She set up a pre-ordering system of "creative and hard goods,"
as she explains it, whereby a $500 contribution, for example, includes
four tickets to a No Will Power record release party, four signed concert
posters plus a song dedication of their choice during the release party
performance and an invitation to sing back up on a song. For $20, an
investor receives a personalized, signed copy of the album, and $55
buys three. One thousand dollars immortalizes a supporter in the album
credits, and affords them lunch with Parsons.
Fans stepped up and stacked the chips to the tune of more than $18,000
before Parsons ever recorded a note; a gratifying outcome, especially
in light of the break-up which fueled this record.
"I got incredible response from my fans," says the L.A.-based
performer who's made a significant impact on the independent music scene
since the release of Framing Caroline, on Chicago's Waterdog Music.
"No Will Power chronicles the unraveling of a romantic relationship
at its every stage. It's not necessarily in chronological order. I didn't
write it with the idea that it was going to be a record. I wrote it
and realized that I needed to do a record," she laughs. "I
have a new understanding of love now."
Her fans aren't the only ones who know a great thing when they hear
it. Calling to mind a modern day Carole King, her many awards of performance
and songwriting recognition include the recent victory as top winner
in Acoustic Live, from a field of over 600 of the most talented performers
in Southern California and runner-up for "Album of the Year"
at the 2005 DIY Music Festival.
She's been featured on XM satellite radio, and on its recent "Radar
Report," where her songs dominated the top three most-played slots.
Endorsed by Yamaha (who named her an "Influential Emerging Artist")
and Audix Microphones, Kat also has appeared in commercials for Baldwin
Pianos and Gibson Musical Instruments.
A performer first and foremost, she's not waiting for No Will Power
to exert some sonic influence, opting instead to set the stage with
a live performance tour that the media describes as "[A] performance
that revealed a passion and intimate detail well-suited to a small stage,
with a sound big enough to fill an arena."
Parsons' process of emotional recovery has given No Will Power spectacular
strength of artistic conviction and popular appeal, making it easy to
succumb to the title track (a possible first single), the honesty of
"We Deserve More," the brilliant rendering of the standard,
"Someone to Watch Over Me," while "To Return to You"
is reminiscent of U2 in its epic quality.
Producer Paul Maylone (Junkie XL, Daeva) captured every vocal inflection
and each piano and guitar nuance that Parsons relinquishes, while Geza
X (Meredith Brooks, Dead Kennedy's) offered his expertise to the tracks.
Session performances from her well-credentialed live band include actor
Dermot Mulroney playing cello, Matt Taylor (Libbie Schrader, Action
Cats), Joe Hauler, Jon Parsons (Kat's brother), guitarist Michael Chaves
(John Mayer, Sarah McLachlan, Rufus Wainwright), upright bassist Joe
Ayoub (Liz Phair), trumpeter Chris Opperman (Steve Vai, Oppymusic),
Robin Goodchild (Sterling), Maurizio Paura, Tim Kelly, and Johnse Holt
enhance the acoustic, pop and classical elements that Parsons summons
from her lineage and creative experience.
Born in Vienna, Austria to esteemed opera singer Darrell and popular
recording artist Julie, (with whom she co-wrote "I Know It's Time"),
Parsons has studied piano, majored in theatre at Northwestern University,
and has opened for Jim White, The Fixx, Dave Mason, Maria Muldaur, Spin
Doctors, The Knack, Jonatha Brooke, Shannon McNally, Lori McKenna and
Charlotte Martin in her professional career. Raised in Maryland, Kat
sang with her family.
"I hope that people will be able to find themselves or a piece
of a relationship they've been in, and be able to recognize themselves
in the songs," Parsons says of the personal experience of No Will
Power. "Being able to recognize yourself in the world is a huge
thing, and makes you feel not so alone."
Kat's bio in her own words:
"I started pretty early as both a performer and an entrepeneur...used
to tap dance in front of our window at night so I could check myself
out....went around singing "The Love Boat" at the top of my
lungs.......dressed up in all of my mom's rock clothes - fishnets, zebra
patterns, huge earrings and made up dances (to her songs) with my friends
that we charged neighbors to come see....the shows would be five minutes,
the curtain call ten..."