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Here's some stuff people have said publicly about my music. What's being said behind my back, shall remain a mystery...
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Thomas Jenkins, musician--Big Spring, TX: "I could listen to this all day. Her voice is like silk being pulled across your face, and the acoustic guitar is great. Would love to see this band live. So much soul in the vocals, I'm just taken with the whole thing. In my musical world, where we're ruled by how heavy everyone can be, it's nice to know there's still artists out there like this." |
Jason Beatty, musician --Rockford, IL: "This band sounds like a cross between Babes in Toyland, The Cardigans, Garbage and Fu Manchu with a more sultry and pitch friendly version of Kim Gordon on vocals. I like the attitude. It's somehow tough but sexy with tongue planted in cheek at the same time. It turns me on. I don't think your average listener raised on this bland entity that they call mainstream radio would understand it. But then again, would you want them to?" |
Peter Maguire, musician --United Kingdom:
"Soulfully crafted and melodic muse. |
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Michael Tomeo, musician --Oceanside, CA: "Different, exciting, sexy, mysterious, too cool for school and it rocks." |
Rick Lindsey, musician --Cincinnati, OH: "Well, I don't know whether to laugh or cry! Your lyrics go from hilarious to tragic. Your sarcasm and humor are not lost on me. Very clever, great stuff! You remind me a little of Adam Sandler, |
Marc Proulx, musician --Montreal, Canada: "What a fusion of styles you're using here. First came confusion, then acceptance, and then immense joy and understanding." |
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Michael Bell, musician --Ontario, Canada: "Wonderfully personal. I felt everything you sang. A true "everyone's" masterpiece."
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J-Sin, --Smother.net: "Her music is sexy and haunting as it borders on pop's various incarnations. She bounces from roots rock and folk to electro pop to even some punk blasts. But what always stays the same is her emotive voice that coaxes and lushly envelopes the listener. Talent is the key word here."
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Paul Fidalgo, musician --Galloway, NJ: "Great attitude, dirty, smart, and classy at times. A great sense of variety and twisting of moods. Why isn't this on the radio?"
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Graham Grilli, musician --Westport, MA: "I dig! My attention is instantly grabbed by the singing & the groove behind it...its got a great mood. Nice harmonies! I like the stripped down feel, the singing carries a lot of weight. The simplicity is genius. Has almost a Eurythmics type feel." |
Braden Merrick --A&R Rep, Warner Bros: "I think you might be able to have a solid career via touring ala Regina Spektor or Ani Difranco. You have to get this onto a WB TV show, it's perfect for chick scenes on One Tree Hill. You have great skills and talent as a singer/songwriter and I'd be curious to see some pictures and hear more music from you."
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Adam Industry, musician --Wood River,IL: "I like your voice, and the guitar line and melody is a good mix of playful and emotional. It reminded me of a Leonard Cohen song in it's delivery. Overall, produced and arranged very well. I liked it." |
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Patrick Norris, musician --Charleston, SC: "Love your voice! Breathy, cool...very Lisa Loeb or Catie Curtis. Like the lyrics. honest. Similar to some C's choice stuff...the slower, acoustic-y material. Good work." |
Jon Rhoten, musician --Lancaster, CA: "Although I am not a folk buff, I feel that a hit is a hit is a hit and this song has that potential. Thanks for the listen, it was well worth it."
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My 9-year-old niece, Sarah: "Aunt Terry really is too emotional."
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Matt Fuga, musician --Philadelphia, PA: "I appreciate the bipolar themes explored in this work. I feel your pain, and empathize with the intense manic episodes that may follow." |
Matt Kelly, musician --Houston, TX: "I haven't heard a voice as confident and soulful since Annie Lennox!" |
Stephen Tomasek, musician --London, UK: "These sequence of words is really well thought out and engaging, really well put together. The acoustic guitar gives a nice sound and the whole thing stays nice and sparse which is a credit to it." |
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My Mom: "Which one of your husbands was that song about?!"
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Bradley Jay, musician --New Mexico: "I thought I heard Kylie Minogue??? I hear talent, not just rock." |
Al Rozz, musician --Fitzgerald, GA: " I can picture you on the David Letterman show." |
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Seka JM Eriksson, musician --Sweden: "I would really like to hear more from this singer/songwriter.. I think she´s got a good touch in both lyriccrafting,vocals and guitarplay." |
Larry Newman, musician --Charlotte, NC:
"Holy $%@#!!!!! This is awesome!!!! The singer sounds so damn sexy, I would love to see her!!! This is a very cool song. I'm diggin this. Not sure if its rock or what but its damn good!!! 5 stars." |
Mona Leigh, musician --Veneta, OR:
"The lead vocal is strong and original. The emotional content matches the music and delivery. The guitar is well placed and compliments the feel. The lyrics are thought out and delivered in a sweet and honest way." |
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C. Childers, musician --Lexington, KY: "Gave me a sensation of sitting upside down in a room full of cats." |
Mason James, musician --Seattle, WA:
"A gem. Good content, use of words, vocals, and guitar work. I would call this coffee shop music because of the mood, but it really deserves a better description than that. The words and music are so honest, naked, and pure that it might remind the listener of why Jewel was once so good and why she now really sucks. Meet her replacement."
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Matthew Smith, musician --Jamestown,NY:
"Love the intimacy-- it's as if she's whisper singing right into my ear. Goose bumps. Prrrr."
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