As the old Nashville adage goes Michael Krejci (Kret-see) drove 850 miles to Music City in an old pickup truck, with a college degree and a dream. He arrived with the utmost sense of excitement and eagerness, and now ten years later his passion to create music is as strong as ever. With three full-length albums under his belt, a well-honed stage show, and an abundance of original material, Krejci considers himself a seasoned singer-songwriter among Nashvilles music community. Hes opened for some of the biggest names in the industry, including The Band Perry and Goo Goo Dolls, and has worked and recorded with some of Nashvilles finest musicians.
Born just outside of Chicago, Illinois and having grown up in Zionsville, Indiana, Krejcis small town upbringing is evident in his lyrics. He writes introspective songs with poignant storylines and memorable melodies, often referencing the very essence of country music: love, loss, and everything in between. Influenced by the likes of early Alan Jackson and Garth Brooks, to Hank Jr. and Merle Haggard, combined with songwriter legends John Fogerty, James Taylor and The Beatles, Krejcis music reflects it all.
In July of 2013, Krejci released his highly-anticipated studio album, Broken In. The full-length release features ten captivating songs that run the gamut from downright country and Americana to that of a more mainstream, contemporary country sound. Early reviews toutBroken In as offering some of Krejcis most prolific songwriting; nine of the ten tracks are original songs and all have commercial radio appeal. In addition, Krejci takes on Steve Earles classic hit, Guitar Town, doing it justice with a little grit in his vocals and a hand-picked cast of all-star musicians.
Broken In follows Krejcis two previous releases: his debut solo effort, Out of the Blue (2007) and a critically acclaimed duo-project, entitled, Lovesick (2010), under the billing of Michael and Becca. The former is a blend of country, folk-rock and bluegrass styles and features special guest appearances by The Infamous Stringdusters Jeremy Garrett (fiddle) and Andy Hall (dobro & background vocals), among others. Ten of the eleven tracks on Out of the Blue are penned by Krejci while the lone cover is a unique bluegrass arrangement of Travis Tritt and Jill Coluccis country hit, Anymore.
The sophomore release, Lovesick, relishes in two and three-part harmonies and offers a distinct Americana-Roots sound. Andy Leftwich (Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder) lends his virtuous talents to the album, playing both fiddle and mandolin on several of the tracks.Lovesick contains seven Krejci originals and three carefully selected songs written by other artists. These include a countrified version of alt-country rocker, Tim Carrolls If I Could, an authentic interpretation of Eddie Rabbitts hit classic, Drivin My Life Away, and the fan-favorite, Wagon Wheel, popularized by The Old Crow Medicine Show and Darius Rucker.
With a knack for songwriting, a love for harmony, and a genuine appreciation for storytelling, Michael Krejci continues to carve out his own path in todays musical landscape. City by city, hes winning over new fans wherever he goes, one show at a time. Krejci is all about the music, all about the song. So whether hes performing solo-acoustic, as a duo, or backed by a full band, be sure to stop and take a listen. Youll be glad you did.
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