Biography
Vocalist/songwriter Jackie Tice discovered her self-identity through folk music and Local American spirituality. It had been her melody “The Marijo Tonight,” about lifestyle at an Irish club in Pa, ironically more than enough, that positioned her over the vocalist/songwriter map when she gained the esteemed New Folk Prize in the Kerrville Folk Celebration in Tx in 1996. Tice didn’t start her music profession with visions to become an award-winning folksinger. She began her musical research at age group 12 with traditional piano in Swedeland, PA. She turned to body organ, playing Bach chorales at cathedral until age group 14. She also sang in cathedral choirs. She used guitar at age group 13 at college. Following a friend loaned her an classical guitar at age group 17, she composed her first melody, “Selecting Myself,” which demonstrated her budding curiosity about grappling with problems of self-identity. Her initial professional gig emerged at 19, executing cover music on the Fruitville Resort in Pottstown, PA. She started performing at open up mic evenings in Pa with her friend, vocalist/songwriter John Gorka, whom she fulfilled in Bethlehem, PA, at Godfrey Daniels. Tice transferred to Washington, D.C., where she noticed Mary Chapin Carpenter at Meals for Idea, in 1982. Carpenter demonstrated her D.C.’s golf club circuit and Tice started to perform her tracks for the very first time outdoors Pa. She moved back again to Pa in 1986 and researched social just work at community schools. She started dealing with battered ladies. Around enough time of the delivery of her 1st kid in 1989, she started performing her personal tracks at night clubs in State University, PA. By 1992-1993, Tice got earned a folk honor in the Folk Manufacturer in Philadelphia. She made an appearance for the 1993 compilation Compact disc Philly Fast Folk on Fast Folk/Smithsonian Folkways. She released her debut Compact disc, Grateful Center, (made by Expenses Collar) under her maiden name Jackie Koresko in 1993. Tice’s second Compact disc, Blue Coyote (Saja Music, 1997), whose name originated from Christopher Moore’s book Coyote Blue, was affected by Joni Mitchell’s Compact disc Hejira. The disk, which presented her 1995 award-winning music “The Marijo Tonight,” arrived after Tice earned the renowned New Folk Award for Growing Songwriters in the Kerrville Folk Event in Tx in 1996. The judges had been Tim Bays, Sara Hickman, and Lucinda Williams. “The Marijo Tonight” was also presented on Christine Lavin’s 1999 compilation Compact disc The Stealth Task: Music Beneath the Radar and on another 1999 compilation Compact disc, The Godfrey Daniels Open up Mike Collection. Tice’s tracks showed a solid sense of personality development along with a sensibility to particular places predicated on her personal encounters. On her behalf, the tales of bar existence in a little Pa town embodied worries of departure as well as the complacency of remaining and the deal with just not to go on in one’s existence. Several other tracks on Blue Coyote, made by John Pearse, somebody in Breezy Ridge Tools and John Pearse Strings in Bethlehem, PA, produced from Tice’s fascination with Local American spirituality. Tice documented her third Compact disc, Second Pores and skin, in Nashville in 2001. That same yr, she had written a music rating for the documentary film, Dirty Linen, influenced by Joni Mitchell’s music, “The Magdalene Laundries.” The film and music were predicated on Greg Clayton’s screenplay about orphaned kids and unwed moms mistreated at laundries operate by Irish Sisters in our Woman of Charity. A lot of the imagery for Second Pores and skin produced from Tice’s fascination with painting. Around 1998, she started sketching bones in an effort to understand the origins of her self-identity. Second Pores and skin explored getting a stability between shelter and development within one’s personal and inside the world. It had been essentially about becoming rooted while at exactly the same time taking chances in existence. Through her music, Tice exposed that her complicated character was interconnected and arrived collectively in her innovative, intellectual, physical, and religious interests.
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Miscellaneous
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Black Keys: Howlin' for You | 2011 | Video short fire department - uncredited | |
Eyes to See | 2010 | Short fire safety advisor | |
Hatchet | 2006 | fire safety officer - as Jack A. Tice | |
The Salton Sea | 2002 | studio teacher | |
Baywatch | 1995-1996 | TV Series welfare worker - 18 episodes | |
Female Perversions | 1996 | studio teacher - as Vack Tice | |
The Outsider | 1994/I | fire safety: los angeles county | |
Loaded Weapon 1 | 1993 | studio teacher | |
Back to the Future Part III | 1990 | studio teacher | |
Dead Poets Society | 1989 | studio teacher | |
License to Drive | 1988 | studio teacher | |
The Lost Boys | 1987 | welfare worker | |
Summer Camp Nightmare | 1987 | studio teacher | |
The Goonies | 1985 | teacher - as Jack A. Tice |
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Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Guardian | 2003 | TV Series | Mr. Lavern |
Parker Lewis Can't Lose | 1990 | TV Series | Judge |
Hägar the Horrible | 1989 | TV Short | Teacher (voice) |
License to Drive | 1988 | Priest |
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