SYD STRAW

Syd Straw @ Heartwreck 2004

'Syd Straw' is an American rock singer and songwriter. The daughter of actor Jack Straw ("The Pajama Game"), she began her career singing backup for Pat Benatar, then took her gorgeous soaring unusual voice to the indie/alternative scene and joined the Golden Palominos (also including Michael Stipe, Matthew Sweet, and Anton Fier). She released her first album, ''Surprise'', in 1989; it featured contributions by Stipe, Fier, Richard Thompson, Peter Blegvad, and a number of other well-known musicians. A second album, ''War and Peace,'' appeared in 1996. Recorded with a relatively obscure Midwest rock group called the Skeletons, it chronicled a brief and unhappy romance. As of August 2007, she had completed her new album, entitled ''Pink Velour.'' Distribution of the album is yet to be determined, although in the short term it will most likely be via download from her website.
A frequent backup singer and contributor to duets with other musicians, Straw has also maintained an intermittent acting career, appearing on the television shows ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' and ''Tales of the City''.
Syd Straw can be heard singing harmony and backing vocals on the Rickie Lee Jones albums ''Traffic From Paradise'' and ''The Evening of My Best Day.'' She is also featured on Leo Kottke's ''Peculiaroso,'' which Jones produced. For a number of years she has given an annual "Heartwreck" live performance on Valentine's Day.

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Discography
Compilation Albums
External links

Discography



★ ''Surprise'' (1989)

★ ''War and Peace'' (1996)

★ ''Live at the Triple Crown'' (2001) (with The Adventures Of...)

★ ''Whole Wide World'' (2005)
Compilation Albums


Stay Awake: Various Interpretations of Music from Vintage Disney Films, 1988 (one of Various Artists)

External links



Official web site

Discography: Syd Straw

Syd Straw Group Fan mailing list

PUNKCAST#397 Video from St Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn - Feb 14 2004

PUNKCAST#670 Video from Tonic, NYC - Feb 14 2005

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