Birdie Busch
Singer/songwriter Emily "Birdie" Busch made her debut with 2006's The Ways We Try, having traded in her day job (as a restaurant hostess in downtown Philadelphia) for the folksy instrumentation and delicate-voiced melodies that characterize her music. Originally from Collingswood, NJ, Busch attended the University of Miami before moving to Philadelphia, where she found songwriting to be a more expressive occupation than restaurant work. Busch finished her debut album in spring 2005; it was released the following January by Bar None Records and drew praise from such outlets as the Village Voice, who deemed the album "one of the slyest neo-folky records in recent memory." For her sophomore effort, Penny Arcade, Busch enlisted the help of producer/musician Devin Greenwood (who also helmed her 2006 debut) to create a rousing follow-up to the intimate The Ways We Try. Penny Arcade was released in September 2007, featuring Busch's oft-requested cover of Steve Miller Band's "Wild Mountain Honey."
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Discography
13 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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The Ways We Try
Folk - Released by Treasure Records on Jan 1, 2005
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Birdie Busch and the Greatest Night
Rock - Released by Monotask Music on Sep 2, 2013
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Pattern of Saturn
Rock - Released by Monotask Music on Sep 8, 2009
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If You Swim Far Enough
Country - Released by Styles Upon Styles on May 24, 2019
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Someone to Talk To
Folk - Released by Birdie Busch on Jul 13, 2022
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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