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In this section you will find recent press, hi-resolution photos, quotes, quick facts and my biography.  Feel free to use any of this for online, print or any other type of promotional use.  You can also download my press kit here:

PRESS KIT

Cheers,
Delaney

 

Recent Press

Print and Online Media

"La Di Da" featured on MTV "The Real World DC"

 Cover of the Ventura County Reporter Music Edition with all my friends!

 Cover of the Ventura County Reporter Music Edition with all my friends!

Cover of the Feb. 2007 Discmakers Catalog!

Cover of the Feb. 2007 Discmakers Catalog!

Santa Barbara Independent

Santa Barbara Independent

Ventura County Star "Time Out" Cover Story

Ventura County Star "Time Out" Cover Story

2nd page "Time Out" Cover Story

2nd page "Time Out" Cover Story

3rd page "Time Out" Cover Story

3rd page "Time Out" Cover Story

4th page "Time Out" Cover Story

4th page "Time Out" Cover Story

San Diego Union Tribune "Night Out" Story

San Diego Union Tribune "Night Out" Story

OCPC Magazine

OCPC Magazine

Ventura County Reporter "Home Spun" Story

Ventura County Reporter "Home Spun" Story

Kudos Paper, Sedona, Arizona

Kudos Paper, Sedona, Arizona

Ventura County Reporter CD Release Show!

Ventura County Reporter CD Release Show!

Delaney picked as 1st place "Best Musician 2008" in the Ventura County Reporter

Delaney picked as 1st place "Best Musician 2008" in the Ventura County Reporter

Delaney picked as 2nd place "Best Band 2008" in the Ventura County Reporter

Delaney picked as 2nd place "Best Band 2008" in the Ventura County Reporter

Santa Barbara Independent "Locals Only!"

Santa Barbara Independent "Locals Only!"

Santa Barbara Family and Life!

Santa Barbara Family and Life!

Santa Barbara Newspress!

Santa Barbara Newspress!

Ventura County Reporter "Pick of the Week!"

Ventura County Reporter "Pick of the Week!"

Santa Barbara Family and Life!

Santa Barbara Family and Life!

Santa Barbara Independent "Indie Music Show!"

Santa Barbara Independent "Indie Music Show!"

Ventura County Reporter "MAVRIC Awards Winner!"

Ventura County Reporter "MAVRIC Awards Winner!"

San Diego Women's Magazine

San Diego Women's Magazine

San Diego Women's Magazine

San Diego Women's Magazine

 Time Out in the Ventura County Star

 Time Out in the Ventura County Star

Quotes

"If this record doesn’t bring Gibson to the forefront of the singer-songwriter circuit, the genre should be
re-examined — songs like these with a voice like hers are rare."

The Ventura County Reporter


"The performances are magical in their perfection, and the songs sound as if they were born out of the inner circle of Nashville's elite songwriting circuit."
The San Diego Troubadour


"Her voice is indescribably expressive and rich with a range that goes from throaty growl to sublime soaring ecstasy. Add to that her sizeable talent as a songwriter and you've got a great album."
www.musesmuse.com


"Unique style, intelligent lyrics, and astonishing voice.”
San Diego Women's Magazine


"A torch singer with bite…she will have you laughing, crying and singing along when you least expect it."
www.radioojai.com


"Gibson has a set of chops that border on country crooner. (Think about mixing Christina Aguilera’s chops and Jenny Lewis’s bashfully endearing delivery and you get the idea.) A blend of piano based pop and sultry edginess makes Delaney Gibson the real deal.”
The Santa Barbara Independent


"Sure, female artists who write their own music are nothing new but, there is something that sets GIBSON apart from the rest...sheer musicality coupled with her unforgettable song craft."
www.rockwired.com


"Solid songwriting, hook-filled choruses and tasteful harmonies."
www.radioindy.com


"Delaney Gibson has hit it out of the park on her second album, “Hurricanes and Forget-Me-Nots!"
The Ventura County Star


"An undiscovered brilliant vocalist."
The Ventura County Reporter


"There isn't a song on this album that lacks an industry-hungry hook and the overall production and musicianship is of star quality."
The San Diego Troubadour

Quick Facts

• Sophomore record, Hurricanes and Forget Me Nots, was produced by Chris Jay and Aaron Goldberg of the popular rock band, Army of Freshmen, Jay and Goldberg, live in the same town as Gibson (Ventura, California) and immediately offered to work with her after seeing her perform live at a local show.

Hurricanes and Forget Me Nots was recorded at Brotheryn Studios in Ojai, California

• Performed over 300 shows throughout the United States and Europe.

• Debut record, The Worst Kind of Way, was produced by Los Angeles based guitarist, Andrew Synowiec and Jesse Siebenberg, of Supertramp and A Fine Frenzy.

• Performed as a background vocalist with Barbara Streisand, Barry Manilow, Andrea Bocelli and David Foster.

• Shared the stage with a host of notable singer/songwriters including: Linda Perry, Meiko, Eric Hutchinson,
Phil Cody, Joey Ryan, Chris Pierce, Joshua Bartholomew, Laura Warshauer, AM and Laura Brannigan to name a few.

• Starred as a singer and dancer in an episode of the Fox TV Show, “Boston Public” and on the MTV Show,
“My Own.”

• Vocalist on numerous TV segments, shows and commercials including: Jimmy Kimmel Live, They Emmy’s and Baywatch.

• Performed live on the BBC for The Eisteddfod Music Festival in Whales.

• Co-Headlined the Cape May Singer/Songwriter Festival in Cape May, New Jersey

• Performed at the 2009 NAMM Convention in Nashville, Tennessee

• Five time MAVRIC Music Award winner.

• Voted “Best Musician in Ventura County” 2008 in the Ventura County Reporter

• Honorable mention for the Billboard Song Contest

• Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music, Classical Vocal Performance

• Studied classical music and opera since age nine.

• First performance was singing “The Coat of Many Colors” by Dolly Parton at age five.

Biography

"In the 15th century Germany, it was supposed that the wearers of the Forget-Me-Not would not be forgotten by their lovers. This is a flower connected with romance and tragic fate. It was often worn as a sign of faithfulness and enduring love."

At the end of 2008, Delaney Gibson was in a rut. Dealing with everything from the end of a long term relationship to her recently released debut record, The Worst Kind Of Way, that despite critical praise was buried by her then record label, the singer songwriter, much like the country, was knee deep in recession and moving fast towards a depression.

From great misery though often comes great art and that’s exactly what happened in Delaney’s case. Her nomination in multiple categories to a local music awards show came to the attention of producers and songwriters, Aaron Goldberg and Chris Jay, who are best known as members of the popular rock band, Army of Freshmen. Goldberg and Jay, who also live in Gibson’s hometown of Ventura, California had never met Gibson before and without her knowledge, came to see her play in December of 2008 at a local show. Blown away by her natural vocal ability and songwriting strength, immediately after her set, the two introduced themselves, and on the spot offered, to produce Gibson’s next record.

“I was losing sight in who I was personally and professionally,” explains Gibson. “I had released an album and had some success with it but I still felt like I was up against a wall. I was seriously considering moving to Nashville and just singing other people’s songs. Giving up in a way. It was a scary time in my life but when I started writing again and putting my feelings into the music, the songs came pouring out me. Looking back now I wasn’t losing sight of anything. I was finding out who I really was.”

Inspired by the New Year and working relationships, Gibson embarked on a whirl wind period of the most expressive songwriting of her career. Touching on all her recent highs and lows, the result is Hurricanes and Forget Me Nots, a powerful 10 song collection of introspective and moving songs.

From the anthemic opener, “Paper Boats” to the closer, a haunting jazz laced hymn, “Happy New Year”, the album is filled with striking imagery as well as a respectable share of hooks like the radio ready, “La Di Da” and the rocking, “Better Version of Me”. As for the ballads, you’d be hard pressed to find more achingly beautiful songs than “Careful” or "Kill Me Now".

“Well... I am a singer songwriter and with that things can get a little serious from time to time.” laughs, Gibson. “Still I always try to have fun at my live shows. I try and keep it light and off the cuff. I wanted that to show through on this album and in these songs. So lyrically I try to approach some of the subject matter from a different light.”

This isn’t "woe is me girl loves boy fluff.” Gibson’s observations on life and relationships both good and bad have a unique lyrical perspective presented with her already well documented vocal and musical ability. Performing nearly all her life, Gibson, a pianist and guitarist, has studied opera and as a vocalist has backed musical legends such as Barbara Streisand and Andre Bocelli in concert. While she can be seen and heard in multiple commercials and TV shows and despite all the professional work her vocal ability has provided, her real passion has always been her own songwriting and performing.

“In 2008 I played over 200 shows. West coast, East coast, Midwest, anywhere that would have me. Almost secretly. No label pushes. No internet campaigns. It was more for me than anything else. I really wanted to focus on my craft. Watching how people react to certain songs that a stranger is playing was fascinating. I found that as long as the songs were real and honest they got it. I didn’t intend to make my second record so soon after my first but the way my life was going, I almost had to. It’s the record I also wanted to make.”

It may be the record that Gibson has always wanted to make but it's also the record that proves Gibson is no longer “that girl with the amazing voice” but, now too that girl with the amazing songs.

© Delaney Gibson, Green Faerie Girl Music, ASCAP 2010