Reed Ferenbaugh-harp, vocals;
Eva Kendrick-keyboard, vocals;
Natalie Markward-guitar, vocals;
Joe Auger, drum kit
Influences
80s new wave pop groups like The Church and TalkTalk, Dar Williams, The Weepies, April March, Vashti Bunyan, Anne Shirley, Scandanavian folk music, Barenaked Ladies, Alison Krauss, Ana Caram, Over the Rhine, the Triplets of Belleville, Eva Kendrick, Nouvelle Vague, Girlyman, Antonio Carlos Joabim, Fats Waller
Sounds Like
Three singers, a guitar, a folk harp, and a really funky keyboard decided to see how many genres they could fit in a single concert and still sound like themselves.
Thanks, he seems a promising candidate, and there's the added bonus that he sings tenor. This baritone could use such assistance with the harmonies. FYI, you can write directly to;
Tomorrow I'm auditioning a drummer, if things wrap up early I'll try to swing by, but if I fail to materialize I promise to be back again soon.
I've never played any Billy Idol, I always felt silly curling up my upper lip a la Elvis.
FYI, I've always wanted to play "In a Lonely Place" by the Smithereens which has Suzane Vega and Pat Dinizio singing a duet. The marimba part would be very cool on the harp I'm sure.
Hello! Wanted to let you know that I recently finished a jazz record of standards with Kate Ceberano, and we've set up a Myspace page for the album. The record features Peter Erskine, Alan Pasqua, and Tom Warrington. I think you'll like it! Head on over to www.myspace.com/bittersweetalbum to check out a pre-release track...Thank you!