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{{Short description|American indie folk duo}}
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| caption = Tina and Quetzal in 2015, photo by Billy Mays III
| origin = [[Asheville]], [[North Carolina]], U.S.
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| years_active = 2009–present
| origin = [[Asheville]], [[North Carolina]], U.S.
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'''Tina & Her Pony''' is an American [[indie folk]] music project based in [[Asheville, North Carolina]], United States, consisting of '''Tina Collins''' and '''rotating band members''', who began making music together in early 2009..<ref name="NoDepression">{{cite web|url=http://nodepression.com/album-review/tina-her-pony-honor-loved-ones-champion |title= Tina & Her Pony Honor Loved Ones in Champion |publisher= |work=No Depression |date=December 14, 2017 |accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref> They spent two years in the high desert mountain town of [[Taos, New Mexico]] making music and friends. After an 18-month album release tour spanning the United States and Canada, they established a new home base in Asheville and released their album, ''Champion''.<ref name="FolkRadioUK">{{cite web|url= http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2017/10/premiere-tina-her-pony-good-man/|title=PREMIERE: TINA & HER PONY – GOOD MAN |publisher=Folk Radio UK |date=October 26, 2017 |accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref> Their approach to music feels at once old-timey and totally modern. They exhibit an enviable versatility on several instruments—Collins on tenor banjo, tenor ukulele, and guitar—and they blend their voices to create harmonies that wrap listeners in sound.<ref name="AvlGrit">{{cite web|last=McGhee |first=A |url=http://ashevillegrit.com/tina-her-ponys-champion-celebrates-love-life-and-everything-else-interview |title=TINA & HER PONY'S CHAMPION CELEBRATES LOVE, LIFE, AND EVERYTHING ELSE |publisher= |work=Asheville Grit |date=November 1, 2017 |accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref>



'''Tina & Her Pony''' are an American [[indie folk]] duo based in [[Asheville, North Carolina|Asheville]], [[North Carolina]], United States, consisting of Tina Collins and Quetzal Jordan, who began making music together in early 2009. The duo delivers a gentle folk music that inexorably swells into a powerful wave.<ref name="NoDepression">{{cite web|url=http://nodepression.com/album-review/tina-her-pony-honor-loved-ones-champion |title= Tina & Her Pony Honor Loved Ones in Champion |publisher=No Depression |date=2017-12-04 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref> They spent two years in the high desert mountain town of [[Taos, New Mexico]] making music and friends. After an 18-month album release tour spanning the United States and Canada, they established a new home base in Asheville, NC and released their album, “Champion”.<ref name="FolkRadioUK">{{cite web|url= http://www.folkradio.co.uk/2017/10/premiere-tina-her-pony-good-man/|title=PREMIERE: TINA & HER PONY – GOOD MAN
|publisher=Folk Radio UK |date=2017-10-26 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref> Their approach to music feels at once old-timey and totally modern. They exhibit an enviable versatility on several instruments—Collins on tenor banjo, tenor ukulele, and guitar, and Jordan on cello and guitar—and they blend their voices to create harmonies that wrap listeners in sound. <ref name="AvlGrit">{{cite web|last=McGhee |first=A |url=http://ashevillegrit.com/tina-her-ponys-champion-celebrates-love-life-and-everything-else-interview |title=TINA & HER PONY'S CHAMPION CELEBRATES LOVE, LIFE, AND EVERYTHING ELSE |publisher=asheville grit |date=2017-11-01 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Tina & Her Pony formed in 2009 in Asheville, NC after the chance meeting of Tina Collins and Quetzal Jordan. Tina had grown up on the periphery of the Appalachians and Quetzal was raised in Florida by her Guatemalan mother.<ref name="FolkAllYall">{{cite web|url=http://www.folkallyall.com/tina-and-her-pony-5-19-18/ |title=Tina and Her Pony: 5.19.18 |publisher=Folk All Y'all |date=2018-05-12 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref> The duo released their first full-length self-titled debut album in March 2012, which was mixed and mastered in Oakland, CA with Myles Boisen ([[The Tigerlilies]], [[Kronos Quartet]]) and features trumpeter Chris Grady (also featured on [[Tom Waits]]’ [[Mule Variations]]). The group also released a six-track EP titled “Walkin’ in My Sleep” at the same time.<ref name="GreyEagle">{{cite web|url=https://www.thegreyeagle.com/event/1497177-tina-her-pony-benefit-for-asheville/ |title=TINA AND HER PONY: A BENEFIT FOR QORDS |publisher=The Grey Eagle Music Hall |date=2017-07-01 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref> After completing an eighteen month album release tour that took the band throughout the entire USA and Canada, the duo relocated to Asheville, North Carolina to work on "Champion", released Fall 2017.<ref name="TaosNews">{{cite web|last=Kramer |first=Ariana |url=http://taosnews.com/stories/tina-and-her-pony-ride-back-into-town,20256 |title=Tina and Her Pony ride back into town |publisher=The Taos News |date=2016-11-20 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref> Champion was recorded at [[Echo Mountain]] and features musicians from [[Rising Appalachia]], [[The Honeycutters]], [[Holy Ghost Tent Revival]] and [[Cicada Rhythm]].
Tina & Her Pony was formed in 2009 in Asheville. Collins had grown up on the periphery of the Appalachians.<ref name="FolkAllYall">{{cite web|url=http://www.folkallyall.com/tina-and-her-pony-5-19-18/ |title=Tina and Her Pony: 5.19.18 |publisher= |work=Folk All Y'all |date=May 12, 2018 |accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref> They released their first full-length album in March 2012, which was mixed and mastered in Oakland, California, with Myles Boisen ([[The Tiger Lillies]], [[Kronos Quartet]]) and features the trumpeter Chris Grady (also featured on [[Tom Waits]]’ [[Mule Variations]]). They also released a six-track EP titled ''Walkin’ in My Sleep'' at the same time.<ref name="GreyEagle">{{cite web |url=https://www.thegreyeagle.com/event/1497177-tina-her-pony-benefit-for-asheville/ |title=TINA AND HER PONY: A BENEFIT FOR QORDS |publisher= |work=The Grey Eagle Music Hall |date=July 1, 2017 |accessdate=March 18, 2018 |archive-date=March 19, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180319004141/https://www.thegreyeagle.com/event/1497177-tina-her-pony-benefit-for-asheville/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> After completing an eighteen-month album release tour that took the band through the entire USA and Canada, they moved to Asheville to work on ''Champion'', released in fall 2017.<ref name="TaosNews">{{cite web|last=Kramer |first=Ariana |url=http://taosnews.com/stories/tina-and-her-pony-ride-back-into-town,20256 |title=Tina and Her Pony ride back into town |publisher= |work=The Taos News |date=November 20, 2016 |accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref> ''Champion'' was recorded at [[Echo Mountain Recording]] and features musicians from [[Rising Appalachia]], [[The Honeycutters]], and [[Holy Ghost Tent Revival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mountainx.com/arts/tina-her-pony-releases-a-dreamy-forward-facing-album/ |title=Tina & Her Pony release a dreamy, forward-facing album |publisher= |work=Mountain Xpress|date=October 30, 2017 |accessdate= March 18, 2018}}</ref>
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mountainx.com/arts/tina-her-pony-releases-a-dreamy-forward-facing-album/ |title=Tina & Her Pony release a dreamy, forward-facing album |publisher=Mountain Xpress|date=October 30, 2017 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref>


===Musical style and influence===
===Musical style and influence===
Both classically trained musicians, <ref name="FolkAllYall"></ref> Tina Collins and Quetzal Jordan are known for their tight, sweet, smooth vocal harmonies and simple, exposed, crafted instrumentation on cello, tenor ukulele, and guitar. <ref name="BlueMoonPresents">{{cite web|url=http://bluemoonpresents.com/web/events/tina-her-pony/ |title=TINA & HER PONY |publisher=Blue Moon Saloon & Guesthouse |date=2017-11-01 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref>
As a classically trained musician,<ref name="FolkAllYall" /> Collins is known for her tight, sweet, smooth vocals and simple, exposed, crafted instrumentation on tenor banjo, tenor ukulele and guitar.<ref name="BlueMoonPresents">{{cite web|url=http://bluemoonpresents.com/web/events/tina-her-pony/ |title=TINA & HER PONY |publisher=Blue Moon Saloon & Guesthouse |date=November 1, 2017 |accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref>


The Asheville, NC-based duet could draw easy and favorable comparisons to [[The Indigo Girls]]. Like their forebears, Tina & Her Pony's harmonies are deep in the pocket. The songs themselves carry a gentle wisdom that invigorates the listener.<ref name="NoDepression"></ref> The music draws inspiration from both [[Appalachia]] and the [[high desert]], in addition to [[bluegrass]] and [[old-time]] melodies that have been sung by generations of women before.<ref name="MountainExpress2">{{cite web|url=https://mountainx.com/multimedia/mountain_xpress_and_sherwoods_music_present_tina_and_her_pony/ |title=Mountain Xpress and Sherwood’s Music Present: Tina and Her Pony |publisher=Mountain Xpress |date=2014-02-20 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref>
They could draw easy and favorable comparisons to [[The Indigo Girls]]. Like their forebears, Tina & Her Pony's harmonies are deep in the pocket. The songs themselves carry a gentle wisdom that invigorates the listener.<ref name="NoDepression" /> The music draws inspiration from both [[Appalachia]] and the high desert, in addition to "[[Bluegrass music|bluegrass]] and [[Old-time music|old-time]] melodies that have been sung by generations of women before".<ref name="MountainExpress2">{{cite web|url=https://mountainx.com/multimedia/mountain_xpress_and_sherwoods_music_present_tina_and_her_pony/ |title=Mountain Xpress and Sherwood's Music Present: Tina and Her Pony |publisher= |work=Mountain Xpress |date=February 20, 2014 |accessdate=March 18, 2018}}</ref>


Tina and Her Pony is contributing a unique sound to the American [[folk]] tradition. With warm smiles and honest simplicity, the charming duo offer original songs that echo familiar melodies, infused with radical, [[queer]] lyrics and uncommon instrumentation.<ref name="GreyEagle"></ref>
Tina and Her Pony is contributing a unique sound to the American [[Folk music|folk]] tradition.<ref name="GreyEagle" />


==Discography==
==Discography==
#'''''Walkin' in My Sleep'' (2012)'''<ref name="tinaandherpony.com">{{cite web|url=http://tinaandherpony.com/music/|title=Tina and Her Pony|date=2012-03-09 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref> [[File:Walkin Album.jpg|thumbnail]]
#'''''Walkin' in My Sleep'' (2012)'''<ref name="tinaandherpony.com">{{cite web|url=http://tinaandherpony.com/music/|title=Tina and Her Pony|date=March 9, 2012|accessdate=March 18, 2018|archive-date=January 31, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180131174712/http://tinaandherpony.com/music/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
## "The Ghost Tree" (2:40)
## "The Ghost Tree" (2:40)
## "Sweet Love" (2:35)
## "Sweet Love" (2:35)
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## "Back Home" (3:44)
## "Back Home" (3:44)
## "Rough and Rocky" (4:50)
## "Rough and Rocky" (4:50)
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#'''''Tina and Her Pony'' (2012)'''<ref name="tinaandherpony.com" />
## "Sweet Love" (2:43)
## "Sweet Love" (2:43)
## "Far Away" (2:37)
## "Far Away" (2:37)
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## "Medicine" (3:08)
## "Medicine" (3:08)
## "Snow Covered Mountains" (3:10)
## "Snow Covered Mountains" (3:10)
#'''''Champion'' (2017)'''<ref name="tinaandherpony.com2">{{cite web|url=http://tinaandherpony.com/music/|title=Tina and Her Pony|date=2017-11-16 |accessdate= 2018-03-18}}</ref> [[File:Champion Album.jpg|thumbnail]]
#'''''Champion'' (2017)'''<ref name="tinaandherpony.com2">{{cite web|url=http://tinaandherpony.com/music/|title=Tina and Her Pony|date=November 16, 2017|accessdate=March 18, 2018|archive-date=January 31, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180131174712/http://tinaandherpony.com/music/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
## "Back in Your Life" (4:21)
## "Back in Your Life" (4:21)
## "I'm the Same" (5:53)
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## "Lion Teeth" (5:48)
## "Lion Teeth" (5:48)
## "The Wind" (2:41)
## "The Wind" (2:41)
4. '''Marigolds (2023)'''

1. Swings

2. Beautiful Mess

3. Loon

4. Flowers

5. Canadian Summer

6. Fly Around

7. Pull You Close

8. Sail Me Away

9. Ohio

10. Golden Highway

11. Forgotten Spring

12. Yellow Rose


==References==
==References==
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Tina & Her Pony
OriginAsheville, North Carolina, U.S.
GenresFolk, Americana
Years active2009–present
MembersTina Collins
Past membersQuetzal Jordan
Websitetinaandherpony.com

Tina & Her Pony is an American indie folk music project based in Asheville, North Carolina, United States, consisting of Tina Collins and rotating band members, who began making music together in early 2009..[1] They spent two years in the high desert mountain town of Taos, New Mexico making music and friends. After an 18-month album release tour spanning the United States and Canada, they established a new home base in Asheville and released their album, Champion.[2] Their approach to music feels at once old-timey and totally modern. They exhibit an enviable versatility on several instruments—Collins on tenor banjo, tenor ukulele, and guitar—and they blend their voices to create harmonies that wrap listeners in sound.[3]

Biography

Tina & Her Pony was formed in 2009 in Asheville. Collins had grown up on the periphery of the Appalachians.[4] They released their first full-length album in March 2012, which was mixed and mastered in Oakland, California, with Myles Boisen (The Tiger Lillies, Kronos Quartet) and features the trumpeter Chris Grady (also featured on Tom WaitsMule Variations). They also released a six-track EP titled Walkin’ in My Sleep at the same time.[5] After completing an eighteen-month album release tour that took the band through the entire USA and Canada, they moved to Asheville to work on Champion, released in fall 2017.[6] Champion was recorded at Echo Mountain Recording and features musicians from Rising Appalachia, The Honeycutters, and Holy Ghost Tent Revival.[7]

Musical style and influence

As a classically trained musician,[4] Collins is known for her tight, sweet, smooth vocals and simple, exposed, crafted instrumentation on tenor banjo, tenor ukulele and guitar.[8]

They could draw easy and favorable comparisons to The Indigo Girls. Like their forebears, Tina & Her Pony's harmonies are deep in the pocket. The songs themselves carry a gentle wisdom that invigorates the listener.[1] The music draws inspiration from both Appalachia and the high desert, in addition to "bluegrass and old-time melodies that have been sung by generations of women before".[9]

Tina and Her Pony is contributing a unique sound to the American folk tradition.[5]

Discography

  1. Walkin' in My Sleep (2012)[10]
    1. "The Ghost Tree" (2:40)
    2. "Sweet Love" (2:35)
    3. "Burning Mother Mary" (3:12)
    4. "Walkin' in My Sleep" (2:09)
    5. "Back Home" (3:44)
    6. "Rough and Rocky" (4:50)
  2. Tina and Her Pony (2012)[10]
    1. "Sweet Love" (2:43)
    2. "Far Away" (2:37)
    3. "Little Bird" (3:10)
    4. "Rain and Snow" (5:00)
    5. "Ana Bai" (3:42)
    6. "Never Had You" (2:42)
    7. "I'm So Lonesome" (4:22)
    8. "Winter in the West" (1:56)
    9. "Burning Mother Mary" (3:11)
    10. "Crash and Burn" (0:17)
    11. "Medicine" (3:08)
    12. "Snow Covered Mountains" (3:10)
  3. Champion (2017)[11]
    1. "Back in Your Life" (4:21)
    2. "I'm the Same" (5:53)
    3. "I Can Love You Better" (1:47)
    4. "Folly" (3:19)
    5. "Good Man" (2:15)
    6. "Come Here" (5:06)
    7. "Long Iron Chain" (3:10)
    8. "Champion" (5:07)
    9. "The BBQ" (4:01)
    10. "Bat" (2:57)
    11. "Lion Teeth" (5:48)
    12. "The Wind" (2:41)

4. Marigolds (2023)

1. Swings

2. Beautiful Mess

3. Loon

4. Flowers

5. Canadian Summer

6. Fly Around

7. Pull You Close

8. Sail Me Away

9. Ohio

10. Golden Highway

11. Forgotten Spring

12. Yellow Rose

References

  1. ^ a b "Tina & Her Pony Honor Loved Ones in Champion". No Depression. December 14, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "PREMIERE: TINA & HER PONY – GOOD MAN". Folk Radio UK. October 26, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  3. ^ McGhee, A (November 1, 2017). "TINA & HER PONY'S CHAMPION CELEBRATES LOVE, LIFE, AND EVERYTHING ELSE". Asheville Grit. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Tina and Her Pony: 5.19.18". Folk All Y'all. May 12, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  5. ^ a b "TINA AND HER PONY: A BENEFIT FOR QORDS". The Grey Eagle Music Hall. July 1, 2017. Archived from the original on March 19, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  6. ^ Kramer, Ariana (November 20, 2016). "Tina and Her Pony ride back into town". The Taos News. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  7. ^ "Tina & Her Pony release a dreamy, forward-facing album". Mountain Xpress. October 30, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  8. ^ "TINA & HER PONY". Blue Moon Saloon & Guesthouse. November 1, 2017. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  9. ^ "Mountain Xpress and Sherwood's Music Present: Tina and Her Pony". Mountain Xpress. February 20, 2014. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  10. ^ a b "Tina and Her Pony". March 9, 2012. Archived from the original on January 31, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2018.
  11. ^ "Tina and Her Pony". November 16, 2017. Archived from the original on January 31, 2018. Retrieved March 18, 2018.