Pi
Pi – The singer. The Songwriter. Flexible and flawless… totally unique.
After spending a few years as a top tier studio and touring musician in the San Francisco Bay area, Pi teamed up with Tommy Boy artist / producer Pfilbryte in 2001 and recorded her first album, Irrational. The response to Irrational was overwhelming, leading Pi to a Management deal with NYC’s Alabina Entertainment, a European record deal with the French Atoll Music label, and widespread licensing for film and television.
In 2004, Pi moved to Los Angeles to record her second album Beat Mining in Dark Places. This second offering was enthusiastically received by critics.
Her third and latest album sees Pi crafting a new sound, which veteran engineer Randy Wine (U2, Springsteen, Melissa Etheredge) has called “totally unique”. The Curse of the Songwriter is an intoxicating journey you won’t want to miss. Pi’s custom blend of super-organic instrumentation, a feel-good sensibility and powerful, emotional vocals and lyrics which will stay with you for weeks.
Discography
The Curse of the Songwriter Coming Spring 2007
Beat Mining in Dark Places 2004
Irrational 2001
Licensing / Promotion / Sponsorship
Film and TV Licensing and appearances include: Road Rules (MTV), Bad Girls Club (Oxygen), Real World (MTV), Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp (TLC). Fox Morning News.
Promotional highlights include: Featured artist 2007 NAMM show, top 20 artists of 2006 (Radio Crystal Blue).
Endorsed by: Strum-n-Comfort, Martin Guitars.
Praise for Pi
• “Pi sounds likie a cross between Chrissy Hynde and Rickie Lee Jones, people would pay millions for that!”
-Randy Wine
• “With great basslines and interesting beats, Beat Mining in Dark Places is undoubtedly the most fun you can have this winter.”
-Singer Magazine
• “…..harmonic vocals with groovy beats that make the body move… I guarantee it will boost your spirit.”
- Space Junkies Magazine
• “My hippy-trippy groove girl is back. About time. Pi is one of those artists who can sing a song about depression and make you want to do an Ashlee Simpson jug around the room. It’s cheaper than actual therapy and a lot more fun”
- Indie-