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Flo Morrissey

The music of preternaturally talented neo-folk singer Flo Morrissey recalls the hazy heyday of Laurel Canyon in the ’60s but also the freak folk revival from the 2000s, which is when she first uncovered this sound as a kid in London. Music was around her home — her father was …

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Sumie

Gothenburg, Sweden-based vocalist/songwriter Sumie writes delicate, personal songs that require bit more than her tone of voice and classical guitar to make a direct effect. Blessed Sandra Sumie Nagano to a Swedish mom and Japanese dad (as well as the sister of Small Dragon’s Yukimi Nagano), Sumie trained herself to …

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Tiny Ruins

Tiny Ruins are an indie folk trio located in Auckland, New Zealand. The music group name was initially adopted by vocalist/songwriter Hollie Fullbrook in ’09 2009 on her behalf solo task, but eventually continued to add bassist Cass Basil and drummer Alexander Freer. Fullbrook’s initial discharge as Tiny Ruins was …

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Carol Kleyn

A folk musician blessed having a very clear soprano voice, an enthusiastic talent for performing the harp, and a knack for crafting ethereal tracks, Carol Kleyn was created and raised in Seattle, Washington, and became thinking about music at a age, performing oboe in the institution band and learning piano. …

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