KD to perform and speak at Endometriosis Foundation 2nd Annual Blossom Ball on May 20th at NY Public Library
05.12.10TV Personality, Author and new mom Padma Lakshmi, will host a night to remember for the cause that is close to her heart, Endometriosis at the Second Annual Blossom Ball on Thursday May 20th, being held at the NY Public Library. Together with Dr. Tamer Seckin, they have founded the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA). EFA is a nonprofit organization working to fight the devastating effects of a disease that affects approximately 10 million women and adolescent girls of reproductive age,...
(more)TV Personality, Author and new mom Padma Lakshmi, will host a night to remember for the cause that is close to her heart, Endometriosis at the Second Annual Blossom Ball on Thursday May 20th, being held at the NY Public Library. Together with Dr. Tamer Seckin, they have founded the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA). EFA is a nonprofit organization working to fight the devastating effects of a disease that affects approximately 10 million women and adolescent girls of reproductive age, in the United States alone.
That night, Kirsten DeHaan (KD) has been invited to speak about her own 4-year battle with endo to over 400 guests among them Editor-In-Chiefs Cindi Leive and Pamela Fiori of Glamour Magazine and Town & Country respectfully. Entertainers; Chelsea Handler, Amy Poehler, & Dita Von Teese and socialites Diana Taylor, Eileen Guggenheim and Tinsley Mortimer. KD will also be performing her new acoustic version of ’Ms. Daisy", which will be available online (starting May 20) for purchase at www.sirladyrecords.com whereby 100% of the proceeds will go to the Endometriosis Foundation of America.
To learn more on endometriosis and help support this cause, please visit www.endofound.org
Kirsten DeHaan Review (Feb, 2010)
04.14.10“With her commanding yet earthy/folk voice, strong melodies and gift for writing incredibly honest lyrics you can’t help but like Kirsten DeHaan. What’s even better is that all of the aforementioned elements come together perfectly on her latest album entitled Thorns On a Crown.
'Thorns On A Crown' EP ranked as Top 10 Regional Album of 2009 (Jan, 2010)
04.14.10DeHaan rocks out hard while still giving you something to hang your hat on.
Kirsten DeHaan Review (June, 2004)
04.14.10Hugely original, it's DeHaan's voice that throws a happy wrench in the well-crafted pop songs she sings. She's a sweeter hybrid of Shirley Manson and fellow WOMANROCKer Julia Darling. "Floating" features chord changes inspired by John Mayer, and rhythms have the polish of a major label production while melodies remain a little more un-tucked and artful.
Kirsten DeHaan Review (March, 2006)
04.14.10'Kirsten DeHaan has built quite a reputation in NYC with her solid folk-rock tunes and passionate delivery. Her music has been featured several times on MTV shows and was nominated #16 Best Female Vocals in Pop/Rock, all-time, by Garageband.com. The new single from her new EP "Under the Richter Scale" showcases her uncommon talent for rock melodies - that in this circumstance somehow remind us of the Simple Minds' "Once Upon a Time" and U2 "The Joshua Tree" era.
Kirsten DeHaan's 'Thorns on a Crown' finds perfect niche (Nov, 2009)
04.14.10New to Woodstock (another New York City escapee), singer-songwriter Kirsten DeHaan has a lot to say in a clever, catchy way, and obviously others feel the same way, as reality shows “Made” and “My Super Sweet Sixteen” have used her tunes.
Produced by DeHaan and Jonathan Mover, this EP falls perfectly between pop and rock, though leaning towards the latter. '1984' finds” DeHaan singing about love and life in a breathy voice over an infectious solid groove.
On “Double or Nothing,” she sin...
(more)New to Woodstock (another New York City escapee), singer-songwriter Kirsten DeHaan has a lot to say in a clever, catchy way, and obviously others feel the same way, as reality shows “Made” and “My Super Sweet Sixteen” have used her tunes.
Produced by DeHaan and Jonathan Mover, this EP falls perfectly between pop and rock, though leaning towards the latter. '1984' finds” DeHaan singing about love and life in a breathy voice over an infectious solid groove.
On “Double or Nothing,” she sings about “that old summer air/the kind you used to smell driving in our Chevy Bel Air.” The lonely “The Night Shift” has a palpable solitude, and her emotional delivery is simply riveting, while the powerful “I’m Coming Home” could be the next big rock power ballad (sans big hair).
DeHaan is definitely on to something.
Kirsten DeHaan selected as Hot Up N Comer for 2010 (Jan, 2010)
04.14.10Woodstock, New York is famous for many different reasons; our new favorite reason is Kirsten DeHaan. It is evident that Kirsten delivers pure talent in every breath that escapes her lips and through each strum of her guitar, and through a firmly planted position in the industry, has enabled herself to take the world by storm throughout the next decade!
KD to perform and speak at Endometriosis Foundation 2nd Annual Blossom Ball on May 20th at NY Public Library
05.12.10TV Personality, Author and new mom Padma Lakshmi, will host a night to remember for the cause that is close to her heart, Endometriosis at the Second Annual Blossom Ball on Thursday May 20th, being held at the NY Public Library. Together with Dr. Tamer Seckin, they have founded the Endometriosis Foundation of America (EFA). EFA is a nonprofit organization working to fight the devastating effects of a disease that affects approximately 10 million women and adolescent girls of reproductive age, in the United States alone.
That night, Kirsten DeHaan (KD) has been invited to speak about her own 4-year battle with endo to over 400 guests among them Editor-In-Chiefs Cindi Leive and Pamela Fiori of Glamour Magazine and Town & Country respectfully. Entertainers; Chelsea Handler, Amy Poehler, & Dita Von Teese and socialites Diana Taylor, Eileen Guggenheim and Tinsley Mortimer. KD will also be performing her new acoustic version of ’Ms. Daisy", which will be available online (starting May 20) for purchase at www.sirladyrecords.com whereby 100% of the proceeds will go to the Endometriosis Foundation of America.
To learn more on endometriosis and help support this cause, please visit www.endofound.org
Kirsten DeHaan Review (Feb, 2010)
04.14.10“With her commanding yet earthy/folk voice, strong melodies and gift for writing incredibly honest lyrics you can’t help but like Kirsten DeHaan. What’s even better is that all of the aforementioned elements come together perfectly on her latest album entitled Thorns On a Crown.
'Thorns On A Crown' EP ranked as Top 10 Regional Album of 2009 (Jan, 2010)
04.14.10DeHaan rocks out hard while still giving you something to hang your hat on.
Kirsten DeHaan Review (June, 2004)
04.14.10Hugely original, it's DeHaan's voice that throws a happy wrench in the well-crafted pop songs she sings. She's a sweeter hybrid of Shirley Manson and fellow WOMANROCKer Julia Darling. "Floating" features chord changes inspired by John Mayer, and rhythms have the polish of a major label production while melodies remain a little more un-tucked and artful.
Kirsten DeHaan Review (March, 2006)
04.14.10'Kirsten DeHaan has built quite a reputation in NYC with her solid folk-rock tunes and passionate delivery. Her music has been featured several times on MTV shows and was nominated #16 Best Female Vocals in Pop/Rock, all-time, by Garageband.com. The new single from her new EP "Under the Richter Scale" showcases her uncommon talent for rock melodies - that in this circumstance somehow remind us of the Simple Minds' "Once Upon a Time" and U2 "The Joshua Tree" era.
Kirsten DeHaan's 'Thorns on a Crown' finds perfect niche (Nov, 2009)
04.14.10New to Woodstock (another New York City escapee), singer-songwriter Kirsten DeHaan has a lot to say in a clever, catchy way, and obviously others feel the same way, as reality shows “Made” and “My Super Sweet Sixteen” have used her tunes.
Produced by DeHaan and Jonathan Mover, this EP falls perfectly between pop and rock, though leaning towards the latter. '1984' finds” DeHaan singing about love and life in a breathy voice over an infectious solid groove.
On “Double or Nothing,” she sings about “that old summer air/the kind you used to smell driving in our Chevy Bel Air.” The lonely “The Night Shift” has a palpable solitude, and her emotional delivery is simply riveting, while the powerful “I’m Coming Home” could be the next big rock power ballad (sans big hair).
DeHaan is definitely on to something.
Kirsten DeHaan selected as Hot Up N Comer for 2010 (Jan, 2010)
04.14.10Woodstock, New York is famous for many different reasons; our new favorite reason is Kirsten DeHaan. It is evident that Kirsten delivers pure talent in every breath that escapes her lips and through each strum of her guitar, and through a firmly planted position in the industry, has enabled herself to take the world by storm throughout the next decade!
Kirsten DeHaan - "1984" (live)
Indie rock singer/songwriter Kirsten DeHaan performing "1984" from her newly released EP 'Thorns On A Crown.' DeHaan played at The Colony Cafe in Woodstock, NY on the closing night (October 4, 2009) of Woodstock's 40th Anniversary Film Festival. ["1984" skillfully maneuvers its way from beginning to end as DeHaan puts her vocal range along with a knack for soothing tones to good use, singing in a soft, but gutsy manner. The guitar playing over a catchy beat works well with her voice to produce a sultry and graceful fusion of folk and rock.] http://www.kdlocal.com http://kirstendehaan.musicdish.net
Kirsten DeHaan - I'm Coming Home (live)
Indie rock singer/songwriter Kirsten DeHaan performing "I'm Coming Home" from her newly released EP 'Thorns On A Crown.' DeHaan played at The Colony Cafe in Woodstock, NY on the closing night (October 4, 2009) of Woodstock's 40th Anniversary Film Festival. [A piercing harmonica compliments the delicacy in DeHaan's fragile voice in "I'm Coming Home." The layered sound and musicality gives a classic rock feel that is emphasized by the 'call and response' between DeHaan and the harmonica.] http://www.kdlocal.com http://kirstendehaan.musicdish.net
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Location: Woodstock, NY, United States
Formed in: 2004
Label: SirLady Records
Kirsten DeHaan is a "musician's musician". A singer/songwriter and guitarist whose first musical influence came via her two older brothers having Floyd & Zeppelin in constant rotation, she was 5. Three years later she was finally able to break her mother down to purchase her first guitar on a family trip to their native Germany for 40 marks. “I just remember clutching onto this guitar with dear life and could not wait to get it back home to Indiana" and so a singer-songwriter was born.
"After graduating with a degree from SMU in Dallas, I was attending grad school in Colorado for my MBA, when I had my epiphany that music was my business and that I needed to make that my focus". I got serious about getting serious and sold my car and belongings (to the horror of my parents) to buy my plane ticket to New York City and my 300 sqft apt on the lower east side; six weeks later 9/11 hit".
"As a singer-songwriter, you pull inspiration from life experiences and I had a lot to contribute". Waiting tables at a little joint across from the famous CBGB's, Kirsten kept her eye on the prize. After being courted by major and indie labels, DeHaan used her business instincts to respectfully pass on the opportunity to sign with a major label and finally in 2004 she released her first album, ‘Conform’ on her own independent label, SirLady Records. "I started my own label because I am a huge proponent of artists owning their own material. My pathos was to create and deliver the best music possible and collaborate with those in the industry of a similar mind-set." The album debuted to a sold out crowd at CBGB's (of course).
DeHaan hit the ground running, personally promoting and pitching her music to TV Networks and 150 radio stations within the first week of release. Her persistence and passion paid off. Her first licensing deal was sealed with MTV with her music appearing on two hit reality shows;"Made" and "My Super Sweet Sixteen". ‘Conform’ continued to gain momentum, and was declared as one of the most popular records next to the Killers and Ashlee Simpson by FreshFarm.com. Garageband rated her #16 Best Female Vocals in Pop/Rock all time and critics started to compare DeHaan’s sound to the likes of Joplin, U2, Nirvana, and Stevie Nicks.
After two years of pounding pavement and touring to promote ‘Conform’, DeHaan was eager to get back into the studio for her sophomore effort, "Under The Richter Scale", a 3 track EP. Soon after, her music had been downloaded over 1 million times via various peer-to-peer sites. In the vain of being fiercely independent, DeHaan was eager to help promote and foster the indie music scene in New York City. Henceforth, she created the New York Indie Rock Launch in 2005 in TriBeCa - a grassroots effort which became a precursor to the indie environment of what now dominates the Brooklyn music scene showcasing hot acts: The Nillaz, Planeside, Troup 47, The Rosewood Thieves, Blowup Hollywood, and Sam Bisbee.
After touring hard to promote the albums and the Indie Rock Launch, DeHaan hit a stumbling block. Her body just could not keep up with her desire to hone her craft and perform. At first, most thought it was just attributed to exhaustion from the type of dedication she threw into the music and the label. Then came the diagnosis, Endometriosis.
"Please understand it is hard for me to go public with this, as I am a very private person and was raised in a strict German household where we pride ourselves on our work ethic and keeping your head down and producing the best. Ironically, besides the support of my family, it was the music that kept me from giving up. I could barely walk but I would pull my guitar onto my bed and play, make notes in my moleskin and I thought about those even less fortunate, like the soldiers overseas. I am not a proponent of war, yet I felt compelled by their dedication to their craft and country. That was the impetus to create regular webcasts for American Soldiers".
Down but defiantly not out, DeHaan decided to do what she could and through Craigslist posted an ad to teach guitar. "The response was overwhelming and I fell in love with teaching. As a musician you learn everyday and you must practice and be on your instrument as much as possible. Teaching guitar was so fulfilling on many levels. My students were very patient and understanding while I was ill and they too gave me the energy/spirit to remain focused on the music. We inspired each other". Teaching guitar not only paid the bills, but allowed DeHaan to rent a place out on the beach in Bellport, Long Island and the songs just poured out. "I was writing almost every day and on my instrument as much as possible. I was extremely amped to go home; home for me is the Studio".
Relocating from Brooklyn, home became Woodstock, NY. DeHaan was attracted to the area for the obvious music history and legacy but also the spirituality that is palatable in a town surrounded geographically by mountains and literally by artists of all genres.
Three long years after "Under the Richter Scale" was released rumors swirled that a new EP was on its way. "Thorns On A Crown" dropped in October 2009 to rave reviews. David Malachowski selected Thorns as the top album of 2009 calling it "Infectious, Powerful and Riveting." Women's Radio identified DeHaan as one to watch as a Hot Up-N-Comer for 2010. Fans both old and new have casted their votes selecting Kirsten #1 artist on the alternative charts on ReverbNation.
"Although professionally I had "holes" in my timeline with album releases, I feel the most confident about where I am personally and professionally and this album really reflects that; it is alive, clear and gripping."
Paul Amorese- Drums
Paul is no stranger to touring and has been doing so professionally since 1998 on both the regional and national stage. Paul has performed openings for such artists as John Mayer, Wyclef Jean, Widespread Panic, Fishbone, Jefferson Starship and many more. His love for Percussion began in school in his hometown of Rochester, NY. He has studied with some of the best and when not touring or recording, he is teaching at his studio in Brooklyn, NY.
Jaime Sturm - Lead Guitar
With over a decade of experience of professional guitar playing, Jaime studied with Jazz legend Dan Converse and spent many months under the tutelage of experimental guitarist and songwriter Chris Whitley. His guitar can also be heard on several recordings on television spots / commercials for Exxon-Mobile, Kraft Foods and Sears.
Mike Chiavaro - Bass
A graduate of The Eastman School of Music, Mike has worked as a session musician for a line-up of legendary producers including but not limited to; Phil Ramone (Paul Simone, Billy Joel), Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon), Jay Mussina (The Rolling Stones, Miles Davis), Anthony J Resta (Collective Soul, Duran Duran) and Anthony Winters (50Cent, Busta Rhymes) Mike has written an electric bass method book titled "Picture Yourself Playing Bass" (Cengage) now available at Barnes & Nobels and online retailers.

