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An accomplished country, folk, and Americana trio out of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
Stray Birds featured multi-instrumentalists and vocalists
Maya de Vitry,
Oliver Craven, and Charlie Muench, all three of whom had classical training (
de Vitry and Muench actually first met in high-school orchestra), but were also exposed to and influenced by the music of
the Carter Family and
Bill Monroe, as well as the classic melodic pop of
the Beatles and the re-imagined traditional Americana of
the Band. The group released its well-received eponymous debut in 2012, and issued three more full-length outings, which were praised for their lush harmonies and sharp songwriting, before disbanding in 2018.
Following college,
Craven was playing in a bluegrass band with Muench called River Wheel when he met
de Vitry, and he and
de Vitry began sharing each other's songs, soon graduating to open mikes and busking together around Lancaster. The duo recorded an EP,
Borderland, in a basement studio in 2010, and Muench appeared as a bassist on a few of the tracks.
Stray Birds were now essentially intact, and the trio hit the studio again, independently releasing a full-length album, the self-titled
The Stray Birds, in 2012. An EP, Echo Sessions, which consisted of covers of songs by
Townes Van Zandt,
the Louvin Brothers,
Jimmie Rodgers,
Nanci Griffith, and
Susanna Clark, appeared in 2013. A second full-length,
Best Medicine, arrived from Yep Roc in 2014, and featured songs written by
di Vitry and
Craven, who, while they tend not to co-write, have writing styles that are definitely complementary.
For 2016's
Magic Fire, the band branched out in more ways than one, working for the first time with an outside producer (Grammy Award winner
Larry Campbell), bringing in guest musicians, and collaborating on some of the songwriting. They took that collaboration to the next level on 2018's emotional
Let It Pass, which was written together during a period of personal upheaval within the group --
de Vitry and
Craven chose to end their romantic relationship shortly after the release of
Magic Fire. Composed from the ground up during a month of dedicated writing sessions,
Let It Pass would be
Stray Birds' last recording together, as they announced their breakup just months before its release. ~ Steve Leggett