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Artist description
This six-piece modern rock/pop band consists of sweet vocal harmonies delivered by twins Laura and Linda complimented by a dynamic rhythm section and creative guitar licks.Lyric content suggests themes about life's struggles, (Just To Breathe, Let's Get Away), and also life's pleasures, (Kiss Me, Firefly).Set consists of upbeat rhythms, and memorable hooks, and there is considerable variety as the band makes use of an occasional flute and congas on several more acoustic oriented numbers. |
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Music Style
modern rock/pop |
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Musical Influences
Castello, Morrisette, Beatles, Bowie, Cheryl Crow, Sundays |
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Similar Artists
Indigo Girls, Alanis Morrisette, Blondie, Motels, Pixies |
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Artist History
Who's Harriet? is the combination of several bands, Harriet's Little Secret and Misfit Toys and Groove Child. It has played locally in Southern California venues for approximately three years. |
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Group Members
Laura Kraemer - vocals, congas;Linda Kraemer - vocals, rhythm guitar, flute;Marty "Halfpint" Martinez - rhythm guitar;Chris Callahan - lead guitar;Alton Corotan - drums;Terry Law - bass, synthesizer; |
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Instruments
Dual vocals, bass, drums, rhythm guitar, lead guitar, flute, conga |
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Albums
Who's Harriet? (6 song EP) |
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Press Reviews
Garage Band Magazine (July 1999):"As a whole, "Who's Harriet" brings to the table a sound which is extremely pleasing to the ear, original, and creative"."Again, the vocals are outstanding...". "It's uplifting to hear voices that come from people who understand the meaning of range!""The bass and drums really kept the energy going and these two hooked up quite impressively"..."Both guitarists also added to the energy providing a wonderful stage presence". (K-Dub) |
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Location
Long Beach, California - USA |
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