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date published:
September 24, 2007

Mieka
Pauley
by Josh B. Wardrop
Singer-songwriter Mieka Pauley graduated
from Harvard in 2002, and since then has
become a rising star on the Boston music
scene. She’s performed across the nation
and won the first Starbucks Emerging
Artist award in 2005. Next month, she
releases her new full-length album,
Elijah Drop Your Gun, and on October 6
she opens for Ari Hest at Harpers Ferry
in Allston. Refer to
live music listing.
Q: Has your degree in biological
anthropology noticeably helped your
musical career?
A: It helped me in the sense that I
didn’t burn out on music in college. I
had something else to study and I could
keep my music just for myself.
Q: After college, you played in
Harvard Square as a street musician. Was
that fun? Annoying? Rewarding?
A: All of the above. I cut my teeth
as a performer, and once I mastered
playing for audiences that weren’t
necessarily expecting to hear music, I
could handle any audience I actually had
in a club (laughs).
Q: How would you describe your sound?
A: It’s a little of everything. I’ve
been grouped into folk music against my
will, but when people see a woman with
an acoustic guitar, that happens. I’d
say my new songs definitely sound
different from what I’ve done before.
Q: Do you have a favorite place in
town to play live or hear live bands?
A: Definitely the Paradise Lounge.
The sound is amazing, and there’s a
family feel from seeing the same crowd
there all the time.
Q: Where else do you hang out, when
you’re not playing live or going to see
shows?
A: (Laughs) Well, pretty much all I
do is play live and go to shows! But I
love Harvard Square, and Inman Square—a
little off the beaten path—is really
cool, with places like the 1369 Coffee
House and East Coast Grille.
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