Charlotte Martin Named Musical Discoveries Featured Artist!
In addition to our reviews of Test Drive Songs, "In Parentheses" and On Your Shore, Charlotte Martin's comments on "Darkest Hour" are published in our second interview. Our next feature article will incorporate our third interview, live performance reviews from her second headline tour and a review of the new EP "Veins." Charlotte joins our featured artists page today. (30 October 2005)
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Review of Beth Hirsch's "Early Days" Now Online!
Our review of Beth Hirsch's debut album Early Days (2000) is now online. Our review of her most recent offering, Titles & Idols (2001), is being prepared. (30 October 2005)
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Review of Claudia DiNatale's "The Little Things" and "My Life In 5 Songs" Now Online!
Our reviews of Claudia DiNatale's stunning first full length album The Little Things (2005) and her debut EP My Life In 5 Songs are now both online. (30 October 2005)
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Review of Julie Lavender's "Never Felt The Sun" and "Good Woman" Now Online!
Our reviews of Julie Lavender's latest recording Never Felt The Sun (2002) and her debut entitled Good Woman (2000) are now online. (30 October 2005)
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Review of Dianne Corbin's "We Dance" Now Online!
Our review of Dianne Corbin's stunning second album entitled We Dance is now online! (30 October 2005)
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Joselyn Wilkinson Interview and Album Review Now Online!
Our review of Joselyn Wilkinson's album Shapeshifting is now online. Also check out our in-depth interview with Joselyn. (30 October 2005)
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Review of Camille Miller's "Carnarvon Street" Now Online
Our review of the second solo album by Camille Miller entitled Carnarvon Street is now online. In addition to her debut album She Knows in 2001, Camille contributed to Balligomingo's Beneath The Surface in 2002. Our interview has been refreshed with new photos. (27 October 2005)
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Review of Hollins Steele "Songs From Vanderbilt Avenue" Now Online!
Our review of the stunning debut album by New York City-based pop rock duo Hollins Steele entitled Songs From Vanderbilt Avenue is now online. (25 October 2005)
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Review of iTrip LCD Now Online!
Our review of Griffin Technology's new iTrip LCD for full size iPods is now online. Watch for reviews of additional iTrip models for next generation iPods here soon. (24 October 2005)
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Review of Tima Montemayor's "Until Now" Now Online!
Our review of the debut album Until Now by Tima Montemayor is now online. (24 October 2005)
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Review of Carmen Rizzo's album "The Lost Art Of The Idle Moment" Now Online!
Our review of the debut recording by Carmen Rizzo entitled The Lost Art Of The Idle Moment is now online. The project features female vocal contributions by Esthero, Jem, Kate Havnevik, Inga Liljestom, Ladybug Mecca and Diedre Dubois.
(23 October 2005)
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Review of Maria Taylor's "11:11" Now Online!
Our review of Maria Taylor's debut solo album entitled 11:11" is now online. Readers will recognize Maria as one half of the band Azure Ray. Watch for our review of the debut solo album by Orenda Fink--the other half of Azure Ray--entitled Invisible Ones soon. (23 October 2005)
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Review of Sarah Brightman's New "Love Changes Everything" Album Now Online!
Our review of the latest offering from Sarah Brightman entitled Love Changes Everything - The Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection Vol 2 is now online. A follow-up to Encore, this new fourteen-track Webber-greatest hits album includes six previously unreleased Sarah Brightman versions of classic West End songs as part of this stunning collection. (23 October 2005)
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Bloodstock and Greenbelt Reviews Now Online!
Our review of the 2005 Greenbelt Festival and also our review of the 2005 Bloodstock Festival are now online. Slideshows, when available for our artist-in-concert reviews, are listed at the bottom of our links page and also within the individual reviews. (17 October 2005)
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Bif Naked Album Review and Interview Now Online!
Our review of Bif Naked's latest album Superbeautifulmonster is now online. Also check out our in-depth and up-to-date interview with Ms. Naked. (16 October 2005)
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Review of Kirsty Hawkshaw's "The Meta-Message" Now Online!
Our review of the new Kirsty Hawkshaw album entitled The Meta-Message is now online. The album is a stunning collection of some of her best collaborations and unreleased material. A 14-track re-issue of Kirsty's debut album O < U > T is presently on offer from the artist's website. (16 October 2005)
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Review of Hayley Westenra's "Odyssey" Album Now Online!
Our review of Hayley Westenra's stunning second major label release entitled Odyssey is now online! In addition to photos of the artist, links to our reviews of Pure and Live in New Zealand as well as our 2003 interview are provided. An all-new interview with Hayley is planned! (16 October 2005)
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Exclusive Tara MacLean Interview Now Online!
Our exclusive interview with Canadian singer songwriter Tara MacLean is now online. Tara provides an intimate account since the release of her last solo album, Passenger, through the release of Shaye's The Bridge and gives further insight on the musical industry and her personal life. (09 October 2005)
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Courtney Jaye Feature Now Online!
Our new Courtney Jaye feature includes a photographically illustrated interview with this rapidly emerging stunning singer songwriter and a review of her debut album Traveling Light. (09 October 2005)
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Bridin Brennan Feature Now Online!
Our new Bridin Brennan feature includes our own indepth interview with the youngest daughter of the Donegal-based Brennans (Enya, Moya and Clannad) and a review of her first full-length album Eyes Of Innocence. (09 October 2005)
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Review of How Many Sisters "Thank You For The Kiss" Now Online!
Our review of the second album by Finland's How Many Sisters (three of the Finnish Adiemus singers) entitled Thank You For The Kiss is now online. (09 October 2005)
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Review of Bonnie Raitt's "Souls Alike" Now Online!
Our review of Bonnie Raitt's latest album entitled Souls Alike is now online. (09 October 2005)
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Review of Fork's "Cover To Cover" Now Online!
Our review of the debut album by the Finnish a capella group Fork entitled Cover To Cover is now online. (09 October 2005)
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Review of Charlotte Church "Tissues And Issues" Now Online!
Our review of Charlotte Church's new pop album Tissues and Issues is now online. The recording is a departure from the artist's earlier work although brief excursions to the crystalline soprano remain stunning. (01 October 2005)
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Music Legends Patti Smith, Johnette Napolitano, Bonnie Raitt, and Ann Wilson To Appear At Prestigious Rockrgrl Music Conference 2005!
Click here to register now for the ROCKRGRL Music Conference 2005 in Seattle, Washington on November 10-12, 2005. Hurry, discounted rates for hotel and airfare are only available through October 4th.
With two full nights of music showcases featuring female artists in all styles, a special Woman of Valor award dinner (this year honoring Patti Smith), two full days of panels, workshops and an artist-friendly trade show, the ROCKRGRL Music Conference 2005 is a unique and innovative event that promotes, encourages, and celebrate women's achievements in the music industry. (01 October 2005)
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