From their album “Solo” (1995):
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From her upcoming album “Carving Canyons”, to be released on 16 September 2022:
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Born and raised in the small town of Fergus, this Canadian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist began classic piano training aged 6. However, after picking up a guitar aged 12, she began writing original songs and shaping her signature rock, folk and blues blend. Drawing inspiration from legends like Janis Joplin, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell, she released her debut EP “Who Knows Where” in 2016.
Highlighting the issues facing the world today and the need to come together to make a change, her new single douses her poignant words in a 70s-inspired blues-rock anthem. With relentless drums, howling electric guitars and a retro organ filling the vitalizing melody with sonic attitude, it’s the gritty and assertive power of her vibrant voice, that will not only open your eyes, but your ears too.
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From their upcoming album “Palomino”, to be released on 4 November 2022:
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Hailing from New Zealand, this singer and songwriter is also one half of folk duo Tattletale Saints. He met the other half, Vanessa McGowan, in a high school jazz band. They relocated to Nashville in 2013 and introduced their roots sound on their album “How Red Is The Blood”, which won Folk Album Of The Year at the New Zealand Music Awards. He debuted solo with “She Had The Dumplings” in 2021.
Dripping with 90s R&B love song sensibilities, his second solo outing is written as a homage to his idol, the late Whitney Houston. Embraced by a swooning blend of R&B, soul and jazz, the easygoing melody of a smooth rhythm, light bass and a mellow Moog synth provides the ideal accompaniment to his velvety, soulful vocals. Basically a sonic declaration of love, this warm tune is a luscious gem.
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