The Band, The McGarrigle Sisters, Belton Richard, Ralph Stanley, Joni Mitchell, The Subdudes, Luciana Souza, Richard Thompson, The Roches, Rickie Lee Jones
Sounds Like
The Malvinas perform a feisty blend of jazz, traditional and folk-pop. With roots all over North America, they pull together a broad palette of regional colors including the blues-tinged grooves of the deep South, the spicy Cajun flavors of Louisiana, the Celtic modes of Eastern Canada and the libertarian troubadour tradition of the Lone Star State.
That's T-for-Texas, Québec-as-in-Canada and Louisiana, y'all, a feminist folk trio with a seriously original sound created by three of the most temperamental, romantic, down-to-earth, tolerant, funky, maternal, independent, impassioned, politically opinionated, completely-unlike-one-another, singer-songwriter-instrumentalists you've ever had the good fortune to know. Lisa Markley, Gina Forsyth and Beth Cahill are hard workin' girls, too, on guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo, killer harmonies, and a veritable smörgasbord of original compositions that will have you coming back for more.
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Just wanted to say hi. Having Lisa here made me crave another concert even more! Can't wait til the new CD and for another show. You gals are so inspiring.
Nice energy in your music. New videos now at Myspace! Wishing you all the best. David Rice Liston to my song for peace in this world "Where are we going to" at cdbaby. com/all/collection
Brisbane Australia. I walked the entire lake that morning in platform sandals. Didn't realize how big the lake really was until I got half way around the bend. ;-) I just loved it there. Australia and France are my favorites.
Happy New Year to you too. I have marked my Calendar...can't wait for your return. Until then....