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Karen Pernick

Vocalist/songwriter Karen Pernick’s low-key design has been referred to as haunted, melancholic, and darkly poetic. Her two albums, House 12 and Two Forms of Weather conditions, are filled up with informing observations within the human being condition, delivered just in a relaxed, smoky voice which makes her stories of lives …

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Grace Potter & the Nocturnals

Vocalist, songwriter, and Hammond B-3 participant Elegance Potter was raised in Waitsfield, Vermont, where she began taking part in piano at age seven; educated by her parents’ considerable assortment of some 4,000 LPs, she was gigging out locally by her past due teens. She fulfilled drummer Matt Burr at an …

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Plumb

Vocalist/songwriter Tiffany Arbuckle fronted the Dove Award-winning substitute rock-band Plumb through the later ’90s, and adopted the name Plumb on her behalf subsequent full-fledged single career. She was created in Indianapolis and was raised in Atlanta, where she had taken several gigs being a back-up singer and finished up touring …

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Ariane Moffatt

Québecois vocalist/songwriter Ariane Moffatt was created in 1979 in the city of Lévis. She released her debut record, Aquanaute, in 2002, accompanied by Le Coeur dans la Tête in 2005. She was nominated for the Juno Prize in 2006 on her behalf À la Place C DVD.

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Jesse Sykes & the Sweet Hereafter

Formed in the ashes of two influential alternative country rings, Whiskeytown and Hominy, the duo of lead singer/guitarist Jesse Sykes and guitarist Phil Wandscher fulfilled in 1999 in Seattle’s Hattie Hat club. Sykes had simply ended a romantic relationship with Jim Sykes (her musical partner within the music group Hominy) …

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Coles Whalen

Before she was a singer/songwriter, Coles Whalen fronted a band in LA for two . 5 years before going single. She released an EP of single work, bought a truck along with a camper, and started playing locations and offering her EP through the entire western USA. After offering over …

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Julie Miller

Texas-born singer/songwriter Julie Miller was raised within a music-loving household. As a teenager in Austin, Miller produced her professional debut being a vocalist and started collaborating with her husband to be, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Pal Miller. They resolved in Nashville, and soon after Pal released his single debut, Your Like and Other …

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Dawn Landes

Bridging the worlds of indie rock and roll, alt-country, and folk, singer/songwriter Dawn Landes provides used a similarly diverse selection of artists including Fred Eaglesmith, Amy Rigby, John Gorka, and Rainer Maria. A Louisville, Kentucky, indigenous, Landes relocated to NY to wait N.Con.U. and play music. She acquired a weekly …

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Howie Day

Like Patty Griffin before him, singer/songwriter Howie Time emerged from the united states quietude of Bangor, Maine, and entered both Boston’s coffeehouse picture and the globe of folk music. Unlike Griffin, nevertheless, Time stretched the limitations of acoustic music from the start, frequently using loop pedals in concert to generate …

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Mae Moore

After playing in folk clubs in Southern Ontario, singer/songwriter Mae Moore got her first break when she joined the band Foreign Legion. She crafted her elaborate acoustic audio while creating a name for herself through the entire middle-’80s. In 1985, she proceeded to go solo, composing the melody “Heaven inside …

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