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"You Are Here" (2010)

Tori is in and out of the studio, working on her fourth album project. Or second EP. We're not sure yet. And as always, she is and will continue to be on the road literally non-stop throughout 2010. (Her cats don't even recognize her anymore.) ToriMobile, as featured by the Los Angeles Times tech blog, is a version of ToriSparks.com for smart phones, launched in January 2010. The site includes an exclusive sneak preview of the new project, a heart-stopping ballad called "Letter to a Wretch  #2 (Feat. Shawn Mullins)." The song is featured on the upcoming Sin City Compilation (Vol. 13).

The Scorpion in the Story (2009)

Tori Sparks calls Nashville home, but spends most of her time on the road in the U.S. and Europe. Called “a knockout” by the Village Voice, her dynamic live show is equal parts eye-popping soul-singing, and zany stand-up-style humor. Tori’s third album, The Scorpion in the Story, was co-produced with indie rock veteran David Henry (R.E.M., Ben Folds, Josh Rouse, Widespread Panic, Cowboy Junkies) , and features players such as Steve Bowman (Counting Crows), Will Kimbrough (Rodney Crowell), Viktor Krauss (Lyle Lovett, Mindy Smith, Allison Krauss), Fats Kaplin (Mark Knopfler, Kevin Welch), and Barry Walsh (Gretchen Peters).

The Scorpion in the Story is a tale in thirteen chapters, a tour diary in the form of a concept album . Each song was written about one of the many colorful individuals Tori met while touring across the U.S. last year.  The album includes a French version of the song “Merry Go-Round,” (“Le Manege”), and was released on Glass Mountain Records in June 2009. The music video for Merry Go-Round, features a 100-year-old carousel as well as the Music City Rollerderby Girls. Scorpion quickly broke the Top 100 on the U.S. Americana Radio Charts, and is currently at #19 on the European Americana Radio Chart and climbing. The sultry murder ballad "Tall Towers" from the new album has been featured on the Paste Magazine New Music Sampler 54, on CMJ.com's "New Music Download,", and on Microsoft's Windows Media Player homepage.

Tori’s relentless touring has taken her from New York to Los Angeles to Miami, from Toronto to London to Paris, and through every small town in between. She books most of her own shows, and does all of her own laundry. In 2008 and 2009, Tori has showcased at Folk Alliance, Bele Chere, American MusicFest, many other conferences and festivals, and played nearly 200 shows to boot. She recently performed on Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour alongside Rolling Stones pianist Chuck Leavell.

Tori is the author of two courses for roaming music business education organization ProMusicU, and is the creator of The Feed Your Soul Guitar Project , a tour and folk art auction benefiting Oxfam America . Besides her big black boots, and balls-to-the-wall guitar playing, she is known for being a part of and organizing benefit concerts on behalf of the National Federation of the Blind, F.A.C.E., the March of Dimes, and the One Campaign. Tori’s song “Leaving Side of Love” from is included in a 120-song series dedicated to the Campaign to Save Paste Magazine, as well as Paste's Songs for Haiti relief effort.

Under This Yellow Sun (2007)

Tori’s sophomore album, Under This Yellow Sun, was released in 2007, and was the first release under the auspices of Tori’s own record label (Glass Mountain Records) and publishing company (Hand Over Foot/Wry Toast Publishing). It has been praised by Relix, Harp, Maverick, Performing Songwriter, Skope, The Nashville Scene , XM Radio, and countless others. After breaking the Top 100 on the RIYL Weighted College Charts, the album was licensed by MTV, Lifetime, and the Oxygen Network for use in their upcoming 2009 television seasons. A subsequent feature by XM Radio Unsigned prompted Universal Music France to contact Sparks, has toured in France and other parts of Europe. Universal included Sparks’ single “Cold War ” on their double-disc compilation Country Vol. 2 , which has sold 40,000+ copies. "Cold War" is also featured on the Paste Magazine New Music Sampler #43.

Rivers + Roads (2005) and Tidewaters EP (2003)

Contrary to popular belief, Sparks did not emerge Venus-like from Lake Michigan on a gigantic seashell. Tori was born in Chicago, and grew up in Sarasota, FL. She recorded her first EP, Tidewaters, in 2003, while attending Florida State University. . The four-song project attracted the attention of a small independent label based in Nashville. The label snapped her up, promptly recorded her debut album and music video Rivers + Roads in 2005, moved her to Music City… and even more promptly went belly-up. Where some would crumble, Tori emerged from the wreckage and dove into eight solid months of exhaustive touring, radio, and video promotion. Her work paid off, as radio and video airplay in the U.S., Belgium, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, France, and England resulted.

The music video "Rivers + Roads" was screened at the Flint Film Festival 2006, and was selected "Best Pop Video" by the Indie Gathering 2006. Tori was selected as a Unisong International Songwriting Contest Finalist for her politically-charged alterna-blues tune "The Poster Child” in 2005, and again in 2007 for “Cold War.”