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Below
are a few reviews Jess and 4Story have received in the past year:
Review
from Nashville Hype writer, Paul King
JESSICA
URICK - one to watch
I
went to another standing room only show at the Bluebird Sunday night, but this
was kind of a special occasion for me - I've known Jessica
Urick for about 3 years, having met her on Soundclick.com (what was the
'hot' music site before MySpace). I've heard her music and watched her work just
as hard as anyone to improve her voice, style, and music. I'm happy to report
she is well on her way.
Jessica
has a stellar country/clean vocal. She can twang it as well as anyone but when
she needs to let it rip, like in her song "Cruel Girl", she
does. She's also much more comfortable on stage than I thought going in. I had
known that she stays busy doing many shows a year, but she's very comfortable
and extremely funny - most coming from her quick wit, but some coming from the
idea that she's just who she is - a "dork" as she says. That's
refreshing in a town where every artist tries to take themselves too seriously.
I know the crowd gathered at the Bluebird enjoyed that as well.
Jessica
has been talking to several producers here in town (names not mentioned yet)
which is fantastic news because she needs material. Jessica is the total package
in voice, looks, age, and personality - it's the songs that are needed to take
her to the next level. To hear that she's begun writing with prominent writers
in town, as well as seeking out good producers leads me to believe Jessica is
going to have a long, and very successful career. I certainly hope so.
****** Rockdale Citizen - Wednesday, September 20
"Singer-songwriter Jessica Urick has been known to do some rowdy rockin' when she and her band Four Story hit the stage, but make no mistake about it - this 20-year old chanteause is country to the core...With her cheerful countenance, her determined work ethic and her made-for-country voice, it's likely audiences will take notice of Jessica Urick for years to come..."
Smiths Olde Bar, July 24th, 2006
Jessica Urick, a rising star in the local country music scene, has accomplished quite a bit since the start of her professional career in 2005.She impressed the judges of the Colgate Country Showdown (so much so that she won the state title), has performed at fundraisers such as Relay For Life, and contributed vocals for bands such as Grayson Manor. She shows no signs of slowing down, either her first full-length album is being released this fall, and more shows are being planned every day. Along with her band Four Story, Urick has crafted a sound that, while edgy, is still accessible and her fanbase grows with every performance.
On July 24th Jessica and Four Story performed at Smiths Olde Bar, and from the moment the curtain opened, it was evident she felt right at home on stage. Performing songs from her EP, True Lady as well as material from her upcoming album she won the crowd over with a balance of impressive musicianship and sassy vocals. Four Story themselves had a clean, balanced sound. It was evident that they not just Uricks backing band; they were an integral part of the show. The solos and backing vocals complimented her performance well, never feeling out of place or overwhelming.
Songs such as Cruel Girl and You Wanna Talk About Love proved that Urick is an invigorating new talent in country music. Many of her songs demonstrated that she wasnt only influenced by the country music genre, though; there were hints of rock and even funk sprinkled throughout her performance (in one song, she even affectionately referred to it as funktry). Urick has found a way to fuse the sounds of artists as varied as Aerosmith, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Cash and Dolly Parton into something unique and fresh.
While the music was outstanding, the most endearing part of the show was Urick herself. There was a sense of excitement stemming from her which seemed to infect the crowd, bringing about smiles and applause. For her, it was just as much an honor to play for the crowd as it was for them to see her perform. In a day and age where so many performers take playing for an audience for granted, Urick brings a youthful sense of spirit to the stage.
If her performance at Smiths Olde Bar is any indication, Jessica Urick and Four Story have a bright future ahead of them. Its easy to see why people come to see her perform. Be sure to catch her next time she is in your area youll be glad you did.
~ Andrew J. Dubois (writer for Atlanta Rock Shows.com)
----The Eleventh Hour - Reviewer: Katie Tanner, Contributing Writer, 6/29 - 7/12, Volume 3, Issue 8
“In this man’s world consider me a rebel,” says Urick in “Cruel Girl,” a foot-tapping jam and fan favorite she wrote after a guy called her a “she devil.” The song is track one on her fun, and not so serious look at life and love through a country girl’s eyes. She stays in control on “Cowboy,” a woman-on-the-prowl tune about what she needs in a man. The shows a softer and more vulnerable side in “Twilight Blue.” Wither her in-your-face attitude and lyrical maturity, you’d be surprised to find she’s only 19 years-old. Living in Athens and Atlanta has tightened her southern roots, plus performing for crowds since she was four doesn’t hurt her musical abilities. She’s juggling college and pursuing a career in music right now, which with all factors combined, makes us wonder if we have another Trisha Yearwood on our hands.
SOURCE: The Eleventh Hour - A cultural arts newspaper distributed in Macon, Milledgeville, Warner Robins, and Statesboro, Georgia, on a bi-weekly basis.