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New acoustic female duo, available from January 2004 for bookings...Please visit: www.geocities.com/smashed_to_smithereens/ |
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Sorry to jump this into here, but if I suggest you attend this gig & see how the cream of Scottish
female singer/songwriters do their thing. This will be a very special night & it will undoubtedly help you with your music . We need your support Interesting Music Promotions are delighted to announce:- Saturday 22nd November 2003 Dr Drakes Doors 8.00pm Fee £5.00 Featuring the very best of Scottish female singer-songwriters for a very RARE gathering in Aberdeen. Monica Queen with Johnny Smillie Kathryn Sawers Jo McCafferty now read on Monica Queen has sang "Streets of Baltimore" with the Jayhawks, "Cortez the Killer" with Grant Lee Buffalo, "Fairytale of New York" with Shane McGowan. She was also the singer in Thrum who starred on the Word, were featured in Mojo, appeared many times in session on Mark Radcliffe's show and made a wonderful album 'Rifferama' in San Francisco. With Thrum, Monica was compared to many great singers such as Emmylou Harris and Maria McKee. Monica now records/performs under her own name but works closely with Johnny Smillie from Thrum. The result of their work together is 'Ten Sorrowful Mysteries' and was released through Creeping Bent on the Feb 2002. Following the release of this album Monica was dubbed by Uncut magazine as the "Royal Highness Of Glumbient Folk. Her voice was described by Mojo magazine in reference to her contribution to the Belle and Sebastian hit - Lazy Line Painter Jane - as "Lifting the song to another, devastatingly human level, like a back street, whiskey-drenched Emmylou" Together with Johnny Smillie (producer and guitarist) They have made "One of the most heart rendingly powerful records you will hear-a work touched with genius" (Metro), "In strong contention for solo debut album of the year" (Scotland On Sunday) The key elements are "Johnny Smillie's aching guitar and Queens lovelorn voice which "Make a spine tingling combination"(Scotsman) and "Superbly haunting electronica" which "make for a truly original sound"(The List) Kathryn Sawers is another original performer. Her intense performance style is a double edged sword. Akin to Tori Amos with similarities to Cerys Mathews yet in truth comparable to no one. Her husky, stark breathless vocals accompanied on piano playing which is at times melodic and at other times brutal. She sits serenely, beautifully at the piano, she looks like an angel. And then she starts, she stares at the audience, she's staring at you and it is frightening! Try and avoid the witchy eye contact, she's going to get you. Last year Kathryn recorded one of the greatest unreleased albums of all time which if it ever see the light of day would surely establish her as one of our most unique singer/songwriters. "Scary, but as special as buttons" Jo McCafferty has been performing since the age of fourteen. Her first album, "Nothing Whispered to Katy" was created at age seventeen the day after leaving school and received wide acclaim, this recording led to her taking part in and leading many different projects within the Aberdeen music circuit. Jo has enjoyed supporting various singer/songwriters who have played in Aberdeen; these include acts such as Dr. Robert, Lucy Kaplansky, Carol Laula, Horse, Glen Tilbrook, Midge Ure, Fish, Donnie Munro and David Kitts. Towards the end of 2001 Jo started work on the long awaited second album, "Radiaxial". Throughout this period Jo's profile rose as she started to play live again more and more. The album is an acoustic album, designed to showcase the songs and Jo's voice. Jo's work has been a big hit round the world with one German fan writing: "Radiaxal is strong, haunting and intensely personal... Poetry and storytelling rolled into one... Radiaxal is a beautiful, sparse instrumented album, lyrically poignant and stunning in its power and emotional intimacy." Jo has just released a new acoustic album called 'The Eight Year Gap" which is comprised of sessions recorded between 'Nothing Whispered to Katy' and Radiaxial. |
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