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Q&A with NewSong finalist Rai Omri

Thursday, December 19th, 2024

Rai Omri is a Western Colorado-based songwriter inspired by dreams, stories, old melodies, ambient sound, and the natural world. In 2023, she was named a Finalist in Kerrville Folk Festival’s Grassy Hill New Folk Competition. Her first EP, Astral Plains, explores the dream world, the cycle of death and rebirth, and life in a small town.

Rai will join seven other finalists to network and compete at the NewSong Performance & Songwriting Competition finals on Saturday, January 11, at Citizen Vinyl. Find tickets here.

NewSong Music: What sort of music was playing in your house when you were growing up?

Rai: My mom loved listening to Gillian Welch and John Prine on long drives. My dad loved Bob Dylan, Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Leonard Cohen, Bob Marley, lots of Arabic music – a bunch of different stuff. He and I did a lot of dancing.

What inspired you to become a songwriter?

It was a hodgepodge of things – there wasn’t really one seminal moment. I had this amazing elementary school music teacher, Mr. Mayer, who made me love music. I loved poetry and took some poetry classes in college – I got very lucky and had a brilliant poet/teacher, Dave Mason. At the same time, I was getting into old folk songs and the history of folk music. I couldn’t really play guitar back then, but I started going to this guitar summer camp for grown-ups, Puget Sound Guitar Workshop. I had already been writing a little, but one year I worked up the courage to take a songwriting class there with Patrice Haan, who’s incredible and created a really safe space to share and create. I’ve been going to guitar camp for 10 years now. All that and just listening to music I loved and admiring people’s songcraft.

If you could partner with another living songwriter to co-write a song, who would it be?

This is so hard. Honestly, it’s gotta be Dolly. I had a dream once that she came over to me and said, “Girl, you’ve got everything going for you — you should just go for it!” I was in a good mood for, like, a week after that – I had been blessed with a visitation from Dolly. I don’t think I write in the style that she does, but I’d love to learn from her. She’s a genius and a legend, and I’d also just want to meet her and hang out. There are LOTS of dream co-writes though, so many people I’d want to learn from.

What attracted you to submit your song(s) to the NewSong Competition?

I heard about the competition through friends. Jackson Emmer encouraged me to start submitting to things, and Olivia Ellen Lloyd was a NewSong finalist. They’re both awesome songwriters.

Do you have any recent or forthcoming projects to tell us about?

Yes! I’m recording an EP right now which will be out sometime next year, so stay tuned. I also recently recorded a couple live songs at this place called The Tank – it’s a huge, seven-story empty metal water tank out in rural Northwestern Colorado. It has something like a 40-second natural reverb. I had a transcendent time in there. I’ll be releasing those songs in the New Year, too. If anyone wants to keep up on things coming out, I have an email list you can sign up for at raiomri.com or on Instagram!

Announcing the finalists for the 2024 NewSong Music Performance & Songwriting Competition!

Saturday, December 14th, 2024

Thank you to all of the talented musicians who submitted, and to the music fans who follow along. And special thanks for your patience and understanding as we recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene here in Asheville. We’re sorry we needed to reschedule and postpone the finals until January, yet we’re very excited to celebrate these wonderful artists and their music as our community recovers.

This year’s NewSong Music Finalists are:

Eliza Edens

(Brooklyn, NY) — On Eliza Edens’ sophomore album We’ll Become the Flowers, she seeks to understand what happens after the end. Whether grappling with heartache or a loved one’s mortality, the Brooklyn-based songwriter re-imagines endings not as finite events but as devotional experiences that give way to new beginnings. Edens takes inspiration from folk luminaries such as Nick Drake, Karen Dalton and Elizabeth Cotten.

Paula Boggs

(Seattle, WA) — Paula Boggs has written and recorded four full-length albums fronting the Paula Boggs Band, and has also recorded two EPs. She is a voting member and a Governor of The Recording Academy, Pacific Northwest Chapter Board, and member of the Americana Music Association.

R.O. Shapiro*

(Los Altos, CA) — R.O. (Raphael Odell) Shapiro started performing at an early age, first with dance and then musical theater, before picking up guitar at the end of high school. R.O. is currently based in Northern California, and always on the lookout for new communities and stages where he can share his authentic warmth and wit.

* 2024 Early Bird Finalist

Rai Omri

(Carbondale, CO) — Rai Omri is a Western Colorado-based songwriter inspired by dreams, stories, old melodies, ambient sound, and the natural world. In 2023, she was named a Finalist in Kerrville Folk Festival’s Grassy Hill New Folk Competition. Her first EP, Astral Plains, explores the dream world, the cycle of death and rebirth, and life in a small town.

Admiral Radio**

(Columbia, SC) — Admiral Radio is the husband-and-wife duo of Becca and Coty. Together, they aim to leave listeners better than they found them. The duo recently won first place at the 2024 Tucson Folk and was a finalist in the legendary Kerrville New Folk Competition.

** 2024 LEAF Competition Winner

Erika Lewis

(Asheville, NC) — Known for her lengthy tenure touring and busking with beloved New Orleans jazz band Tuba Skinny, prolific songwriter and singer Erika Lewis has been churning out American originals all her own for the past several years. From classic country to cosmic Americana to dreamy indie folk, Lewis continues to dip her toes more deeply into an ever-expanding pool of roots music styles. Her new record A Walk Around the Sun is a testament to Lewis’ songwriting prowess and exceptional vocal ability.

Marcus Fetch

(Birmingham, AL) — Marcus Fetch’s songs are heartfelt and raw, with lyrics that paint unique life experiences. Red House is a coming-of-age album that squeezes every last drop of angst out of one’s late twenties. Breaking away from friends and the party scene, soul searching through late nights, house parties, and wild road trips. Fetch unleashes this powerful musical performance writing and recording almost the entire album himself.

Lindsay Foote

(Somerville, MA) — Lindsay Foote is a singer-songwriter and producer from Boston. Her heartfelt music has been featured on CBS and recognized in several national songwriting competitions. When she’s not songwriting, Lindsay spends her time rock climbing, hosting dinner parties, and trying to keep her house plants alive.

Tickets are on sale now for the NewSong Music Competition Finale at Citizen Vinyl: Join us for an evening of songs and connection on Saturday, January 11. PURCHASE TICKETS HERE.