Artist's albums
Soak Me
2022 · single
Glade
2021 · album
Bright At My Back
2021 · single
Wandering
2021 · single
Moontalk
2021 · single
Close at My Side
2020 · single
Ready Reckoner
2019 · album
Won't Be Satisfied
2019 · single
Belfry
2019 · single
Hollow
2019 · single
January First
2019 · single
Been on Your Side
2018 · album
Dear John
2017 · album
Gentle on My Mind
2017 · single
Nothing We Say - EP
2016 · EP
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Biography
Courtney Hartman is a Colorado-born guitarist, singer, writer and producer best known for her work beneath the surface, writing and recording with artists throughout the folk community. With the release of her newest album, Glade, Courtney takes us with her into a world of her own making, with songs about home and abiding; pulling out the marrow of what makes us good and what makes us kin. Written in the year following her return to a childhood home, the songs emanate from a place of quiet and sifting out. Although she brought in a handful of friends to contribute from a distance, for the most part, Glade was crafted alone in the dark morning hours. Acoustic Guitar Magazine recognizes Courtney as a “distinctive guitar stylist... and a songwriter that delights and disturbs” while PopMatters calls her music “a delicate light glistening softly in the darkness.” Her debut album, Ready Reckoner, was written amidst a 500-mile walking pilgrimage and features collaborations with Bill Frisell, Anais Mitchell, Shazhad Ismaily and Sam Amidon. In 2014 Courtney received a GRAMMY nomination for her work with folk quintet Della Mae and in 2017 she was nominated for Instrumentalist of the Year by the Americana Music Association. She will be touring throughout the winter and spring in support of her album, Glade.