Background
Siskind grew up in a North Carolina music-filled household surrounded by not only the bluegrass and old-time music her parents played, but also a wide selection of other genres.
Siskind grew up in a North Carolina music-filled household surrounded by not only the bluegrass and old-time music her parents played, but also a wide selection of other genres.
She began songwriting at age 11. At 14 she completed her first album.
Her music has been classified as: rock, folk, americana, and alternative. Alison Krauss has championed Siskind and recorded two of her songs. Both became singles and videos that received widespread airplay.
Bluegrass/Folk legend Tim O"Brien calls her a rare talent.
By 4 years old, she was singing and playing piano. By the time she moved to Nashville at 21, she had released her third recording.
In 2002, Siskind released “Covered." Despite the title, it featured mostly original songs about love, family and relationships. lieutenant included contributions from guest Jennifer Kimball, whose 1990s vocal duo The Story with Jonatha Brooke had been an important influence on Siskind and who supported her development.
Siskind invited Bill Frisell, a modern-day giant of jazz guitar, to anchor the studio band.
Her song “Simple Love” became the signature single from Alison Krauss’s “A Hundred Miles or More” compilation album of 2007. The recording earned a Grammy nomination for Best Female Country Performance. In 2006, Siskind signed with Nashville publisher Big Yellow Dog Music, home to such writers as Mindy Smith and Shawn Camp.
In addition, Ireland"s artist, Paul Brady, invited her to join him on-stage for a collaboration in New York City that same year, and had her contribute backing vocals on his new album.
Jason Lehnind co-produces and engineered Siskind’s sixth release—her 2009 album "Say it Louder". The 13-song album narrates a journey through difficult trials, ultimately arriving at a renewed embracing perspective of life.
Union Station member Jerry Douglas contributed guitar licks to “Keep Maine Alive.” Siskind also enlisted her longtime Old Black Kettle bandmates Julie Lee and Jody Seyfriend to sing harmonies, and her electric band (Joe MacMahan on guitar, Lex Price on bass and Ian Fitchuk on drums) to play on the recording. In December 2010, Siskind opened several shows for Over the Rhine, during which she featured songs from her European Parliament, All Come Together Now, containing six holiday themed original songs.