Craig Bickhardt
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Craig Bickhardt

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States | INDIE | AFM

King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States | INDIE | AFM
Solo Folk Singer/Songwriter

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"No Road Back"

"Craig Bickhardt has spent a lifetime crafting intelligently lean, but meaningful songs... meticulously shaped, with a keen literary and narrative approach. Most crucially; he is a communicator, capable of touching the heart of his listeners." - John Brindle, May 2007 - Maverick Magazine UK


"Easy Fires CD Review"

"These are the spaces Bickhardt inhabits with his lyrics, quiet, imaginative, deeply poetic..."
- Naila Francis
- The Intelligencer 12/06


"Easy Fires CD Review"

"These are the spaces Bickhardt inhabits with his lyrics, quiet, imaginative, deeply poetic..."
- Naila Francis
- The Intelligencer 12/06


"Easy Fires CD Review"

"...the real surprise is that Craig hasn't scored a hit himself. His...filigreed guitar flourishes, lilting melodic sense and finely finessed visions tread in that warm, humane, Americana territory..."
-Jonathan Takiff - Philadelphia Daily News 10/27/06


"Easy Fires CD Review"

"...the real surprise is that Craig hasn't scored a hit himself. His...filigreed guitar flourishes, lilting melodic sense and finely finessed visions tread in that warm, humane, Americana territory..."
-Jonathan Takiff - Philadelphia Daily News 10/27/06


"Idlewheel CD Review"

"There is a knowing, rough-hewn wisdom to much of these songs. They convey believable real life experiences rather than slickly produced, though emotionally bereft material one often associates with Nashville. (****)"
-John Brindle - Maverick Magazine UK


"Idlewheel CD Review"

"There is a knowing, rough-hewn wisdom to much of these songs. They convey believable real life experiences rather than slickly produced, though emotionally bereft material one often associates with Nashville. (****)"
-John Brindle - Maverick Magazine UK


"Easy Fires CD Review"

"...gem of a record...a remarkable debut by a major talent"
- Mark Gould - Soundwaves Magazine


"Easy Fires CD Review"

"...gem of a record...a remarkable debut by a major talent"
- Mark Gould - Soundwaves Magazine


"Precious Child CD Review"

"One of the season's most original offerings..." - Dirty Linen, December, 1993


"Precious Child CD Review"

"One of the season's most original offerings..." - Dirty Linen, December, 1993


"Precious Child CD Review"

"...a wonderfully original work that evokes the true meaning of the holidays" - Bone Magazine; December, 1993


"Precious Child CD Review"

"...a wonderfully original work that evokes the true meaning of the holidays" - Bone Magazine; December, 1993


"Keith Urban on Craig's live show"

"The level of songwriting absolutely floored me. I was...anxious to try to get to know guys like that and learn the craft." - Performing Songwriter, Dec 2006


"Keith Urban on Craig's live show"

"The level of songwriting absolutely floored me. I was...anxious to try to get to know guys like that and learn the craft." - Performing Songwriter, Dec 2006


"Gene Shay on Craig's live show"

"...a really sweet voice, extraordinary guitar work and wonderfully crafted original songs that I love to hear."
- WXPN


"Gene Shay on Craig's live show"

"...a really sweet voice, extraordinary guitar work and wonderfully crafted original songs that I love to hear."
- WXPN


"Philadelphia Folk Festival Performance"

"Craig Bickhardt stands among the giants of songwriting. His main stage show at this year's Philly Folk Festival was absolutely outstanding. He also helped curate and moderate some of our best panels."
Jesse Lundy, Creative Director, Point Entertainment / Philadelphia Folk Festival - Point Entertainment


"Philadelphia Folk Festival Performance"

"Craig Bickhardt stands among the giants of songwriting. His main stage show at this year's Philly Folk Festival was absolutely outstanding. He also helped curate and moderate some of our best panels."
Jesse Lundy, Creative Director, Point Entertainment / Philadelphia Folk Festival - Point Entertainment


Discography

Tender Mercies Soundtrack- Liberty Records 1983
No Easy Horses (w/ SKB) - BMG/MTM Records 1987
Precious Child - Warner Brothers Records 1994
Easy Fires - Stone Barn Records 2001
Idlewheel (w/ Jack Sundrud) - Stone Barn Records 2006
No Road Back - Stone Barn Records 2007
Brother To The Wind - Stone Barn Records 2009/2011
Live at Sellersville Theater -Stone Barn Records - 2011

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Bio

When Craig Bickhardt steps onto a concert stage, he comes equipped with his trusty acoustic guitar. A side musician or two will frequently join him. Hes also accompanied by something invisible, yet ever-present: the stories of a lifetime, vividly translated into words and melody.

From the boisterous club scene of Philadelphia to the country-rock milieu of Los Angeles to the picking parlors of Nashville, Craig has immersed himself in the sights and sounds of American music. His music reflects a life lived as a rock band lead singer, a solo troubadour, a dedicated songwriter, a husband and father. Dreams, heartaches and hard-earned lessons have fed his creativity. There is no other way he couldve written the eloquent, often bittersweet songs that have become his trademark.

I start a lot of songs because I feel conflicted, he explains. I may begin from a point of darkness, but I usually end up writing towards the light because, for me, hope is the thing worth singing about. The characters in the stories I sing arent heroic; theyre very ordinary. But theyre reaching for something beyond themselves, and I find nobility in that.

Craig is a singer/songwriter of the old school you can hear echoes of such 60s folk revival artists as Tom Rush, Gordon Lightfoot and Eric Andersen in his work. Added to this is the melodic sophistication of a Jimmy Webb or a Paul Simon, as well as a spare but telling lyric approach. I admire songwriters like Woody Guthrie and poets like Robert Frost because they created functional art, he says. Too much music today is just for the singer, not for Everyman. I think of my work as a Please Touch museum I want my songs to be sung until theyre worn out.

Also crucial to Craigs art is his virtuosic guitar work, interweaving folk, blues, country and ragtime influences into a unique whole: The guitar isnt just an accompanying instrument for me sometimes its the front man and my voice is the accompanist.

Craig came to music as something of a family inheritance. His father Harry worked at WIP radio in Philadelphia and moonlighted as a big band musician. As a youngster, Craig absorbed everything from Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins to Stan Kenton and Duke Ellington. At 14, Craig found an old guitar in the family attic and taught himself to play. Soon he was writing songs and performing at venues like Philadelphias famed Main Point.

The Philly club scene shaped his emerging musical style. I was lucky to grow up in a town that was a melting pot for musicians, Craig says. I got to hear lots of R&B as well as the great folk performers of the late 60s and early 70s. It taught me that nothing moves people like a great song sung with some passion.

By the mid-70s, Craig was co-lead singer/guitarist with Wire and Wood, an eclectic country-rock quintet that won a fervent East Coast following. The group opened for the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Stephen Stills before relocating to L.A. in search of a record deal. Craig and his compadres succeeded in attracting the interest of Bob Dylans former manager Albert Grossman, who signed them to his Bearsville/October Records label. Unfortunately, Wire and Woods album was never completed and the group called it quits soon after.

Craig went through another life-changing ordeal while living in L.A. One night, he awoke to find that the house he shared with his band mates was on fire. He barely managed to escape before the place collapsed in flames and came away with a revelation: At that moment, everything in the world felt luminous again, like it did when I was young. That experience made me realize that my happiness didnt depend on possessions or status. I suddenly felt free and very grateful to be alive.

This brush with mortality also re-motivated him as a musician. After Wire and Wood dissolved, Craig secured an assignment to write and sing songs for Tender Mercies, a country music-themed film starring Robert Duvall. This led to a lengthy residency in Nashville, where he saw his songs recorded by such legend as Ray Charles, B.B. King, Johnny Cash, the Judds, Tony Rice and Alison Krauss.

All the while, Craig continued playing his music live at the Bluebird Caf and other clubs in the Nashville area. The call to the stage grew stronger after he released his first solo album, Easy Fires, in 2001. Five years later, he returned to his Pennsylvania roots and fully came into his own as a solo performer. By the end of the decade, Craig had won a new legion of fans on the East Coast and beyond through opening gigs for the likes of Judy Collins, Kathy Mattea and Billy Joe Shaver and club dates on his own.

A Craig Bickhardt live set is a mix of absurd anecdotes and personal confessions, accompanying a well-stocked bag of original tunes and the occasional choice cover. His decades in music have given his performances the depth of experience.

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