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Artist: Paul Butterfield Song: Everything's Gonna Be Alright (live) Album: Butterfield Blues Band Live Refresh
(read some reviews)
Artist: Robben Ford Song: Peace On My Mind
Artist: Cabin Song: I Was Here
Artist: A Fine Frenzy Song: Almost Lover
Artist: Chris Webster Song: Something In The Water
Artist: Renee Stahl Song: Run
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REALLYMUSICRADIO presents
CHRISTINE KANE
For the last 10 years, Christine Kane's performances and songs have been a compelling portrait of what's real and what's true. From her debut release, This Time Last Year which introduced an exceptional innocence and uncluttered lyricism, to her 2002 release, Rain & Mud & Wild & Green, Christine's music continues to reveal the many facets of her artistry, personality and spirit. Produced by Ben Wisch, Rain & Mud & Wild & Green was named "Best of 2003" (Folk Category) by Borders Books & Music and was critically acclaimed across America, from The Dallas Morning News to The Washington Post. The Post described Rain & Mud & Wild & Green as "Reflective, ironic and often open-ended--curious scenarios that leave you guessing about the nature of things. Impressive song craft." The raw mix of acoustic textures and rhythms, Christine's earthy and elegant voice, and her poignant lyric purity combined to provide a refreshingly real work of art that has secured her place among the most popular singer-songwriters.
Now, with the release of Right Outta Nowhere, the upward momentum continues. Produced by Christine and Dave Pomeroy and featuring some of Nashville's most prominent musicians, (Kenny Malone on drums, Michael Spriggs on guitar) Right Outta Nowhere is a convergence of lyrical poetry, song craft, and pure acoustic musicianship. Songs like Overjoyed and The Good You Do celebrate both the vulnerability and strength of the human spirit with haunting grace, while others like Nowhere Left to Go and Whole Other World (co-written with veteran hit songwriter Steve Seskin) leap effortlessly into the realm of mass-market appeal. The end result is a reflection of an artist on the verge of coast-to-coast recognition.
These days, in addition to the listening room and festival circuit, Christine is regularly invited to appear at conferences throughout the country as a keynote speaker, performer, and teacher. In this capacity, she has appeared with world-renowned artists and writers from other genres, including the best-selling author SARK, and Sister Helen Prejan (author of Dead Man Walking). She has taught at the Swannanoa Gathering as well as the Song School (Rocky Mountain Folks Festival) and the Americana Song School (Sisters Folk Festival). In the fall of 2004, Christine will perform live with the North Carolina Dance Theatre at the Blumenthal Center in Charlotte. Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux, Artistic Director of NCDT, has choreographed a new ballet set to several of Christine's songs. The ballet premieres in Charlotte, NC and will be toured nationally by the company the following season.
Christine's website
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