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Artist description
A husband and wife rendezvous at the acoustic intersection of Pop, World, Folk and New Age music. Virtuoso voice and fingerstyle guitar. |
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Music Style
Progressive New Acoustic |
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Musical Influences
Michael Hedges, Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel, Classical Repertoire, Pierre Bensusan, Paula Cole, Annie Lennox, Alanis Morrisette, Bel Canto, World Music (various) |
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Similar Artists
We have been told: Tori Amos with guitar, Mary Black, Joni Mitchell and Hedgesesque guitar. |
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Artist History
After years of working separately on music projects (occasionally together), classically trained musicians K.T. and Michael Millham began writing and preparing music to launch a performing career together. Their debut CD was released in February of 1999, with their follow up recording coming just 13 months later. In that time, the award winning vocalist and guitarist have toured throughout the North and South West, performing over 125 concerts a year. |
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Group Members
K.T. Millham, voice Michael Millham, guitar |
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Instruments
Voice and Guitar |
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Albums
Sidhe, Live at the Shop |
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Press Reviews
"Their exacting performance is the obvious result of countless hours of work and passion."-Victory Review"[They] weave a gorgeous musical tapestry from folk, classical and world music traditions, complementing each other intuitively..."-The Pacific Northwest Inlander"With one guitar, one voice and one united spirit Sidhe plays melodies as vibrant as a flowing mountain stream and as soothing as a sunny day spent listening to the stream trickle by."-The Local Planet"I am extremely impressed with Sidhe's talent and dedication to their music."-Pat DiNizio, Frontman for the Smithereens and Benefiting Emerging Artists in Music Grant Chairman |
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Location
Spokane, WA - USA |
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