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  • Fri Sep 10, 2010 - Seattle WASunset Tavern with Crooked Fingers
  • Sat Sep 11, 2010 - Portland ORMississippi Studios with Portland Cello Project, Crooked Fingers
  • Thu Sep 16, 2010 - Chicago ILLincoln Hall with David Bazan
  • Fri Sep 17, 2010 - Detroit MIMagic Stick with David Bazan
  • Sat Sep 18, 2010 - Toronto ONLee’s Palace with David Bazan
  • Sun Sep 19, 2010 - Montreal QCIl Motore with David Bazan
  • Tue Sep 21, 2010 - Burlington VTClub Metronome with David Bazan
  • Wed Sep 22, 2010 - Cambridge MATT The Bear’s Place with David Bazan
  • Fri Sep 24, 2010 - Brooklyn NYBrooklyn Bowl with David Bazan
  • Sat Sep 25, 2010 - Washington DCBlack Cat with David Bazan
  • Sun Sep 26, 2010 - Charlottesville VAThe Southern with David Bazan
  • Mon Sep 27, 2010 - Carrboro NCCat’s Cradle with David Bazan
  • Tue Sep 28, 2010 - Atlanta GAThe Earl with David Bazan
  • Wed Sep 29, 2010 - Nashville TNExit/In with David Bazan
  • Fri Oct 01, 2010 - Jacksonville FLJack Rabbits with David Bazan
  • Sat Oct 02, 2010 - Orlando FLThe Social with David Bazan
  • Sun Oct 03, 2010 - Tallahassee FL The Engine Room with David Bazan
  • Tue Oct 05, 2010 - Birmingham ALThe Bottletree with David Bazan
  • Wed Oct 06, 2010 - New Orleans LAOne Eyed Jacks with David Bazan
  • Thu Oct 07, 2010 - Shreveport LAThe Collective
  • Thu Oct 21, 2010 - New York NYThe Delancey with CMJ Saddle Creek Showcase

The Mynabirds

Artist Biography

Before Georgie James, Laura Burhenn (half of the former DC duo) had spent her early years crafting music on her own. So when Georgie James split, she went back to what she knew. In the spring of 2009, Laura gathered her favorite books, records, and people around her and wrote what would become the first album from her new band, The Mynabirds.

What We Lose in the Fire We Gain in the Flood was recorded in the rugged hills of Oregon in the summer of 2009 with singer-songwriter/producer Richard Swift at the helm. Laura and Richard took turns at instruments until the record was fully orchestrated. When they finished recording each night, they'd polish off a bottle of whiskey and dance to records -- Dandy Livingstone, Buffy Sainte-Marie, James Brown -- until the sun came up. That energy really shows itself on The Mynabirds' debut album, particularly in 'Let the Record Go' and 'Numbers Don't Lie.' Other songs, like 'What We Gained in the Fire' and 'Right Place,' are more reflective, the lyrics following a Zen trajectory, echoing the sentiment of George Harrison's All Things Must Pass.

The album features some notable guests. Besides Richard's Swifts contributions on backing vocals and nearly every instrument imaginable, Orenda Fink (Azure Ray, OS) and musician/engineer/producer AJ Mogis (Criteria, Monsters of Folk, Tilly and the Wall) lent their voices; Tom Hnatow (These United States) played pedal steel; and Nate Walcott (Bright Eyes) arranged the horns that underscore The Mynabirds' tight, soul-soaked sound.

Having always wanted to make a record that sounded like Neil Young doing Motown, the discovery of the near mythical 60's R&B group, The Mynah Birds, featuring none other than Neil Young (and Rick James among others), seemed all too serendipitous. Thus, The Mynabirds found their namesake. The Mynabirds certainly summon that spirit, nodding to gospel and garage and making a sound all their own, with echoes of Dusty Springfield and Bobbie Gentry bleeding through the tape.

The Mynabirds' debut album will be released on Saddle Creek on April 27, 2010.