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Artist description
Mila Drumke "immediately tweaks the music gods imbedded deep in your marrow. Drumke is a little-known but incredibly talented artist whom half of you wants to tell the world about so she can immediately capture fame, fortune and fans, while the other half conspires to keep a secret so you can share her with only your best and most music-loving friends. -The Independent Film Channel |
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Music Style
Rock/pop |
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Artist History
The Mila Drumke Band appear regularly in New York City and throughout the Northeast and Midwest. Drumke wrote and recorded "Someone," The theme from the film Go Fish. She has released two albums on her own label, Little Pro Records. |
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Group Members
Mila Drumke (vocals, guitar); Lyris Hung (violin, guitar); Elissa Linowes (bass); Mark Sacco (drums) |
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Instruments
Guitar, Bass, Violin, Drums |
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Albums
Illinois, Gathering My Name |
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Press Reviews
"...Drumke transcends musical boundaries by taking chances, stretching her smoky voice and pushing her four-piece band so that together they evoke shifting moods and emotions...Rawness, roughed-up guitars and delicate melodies mingle effortlessly, making for impressive, introspective pop." --Time Out New York (Oct. 15-22, 1998)
"A bewitching singer/songwriter who's unafraid to take risks, Drumke walks the line between earthy and elegant, traditional and twisted." --Sidewalk.com (Feb. 9, 1998)
"Her velvety singing soaks up the spotlight--both her band and her songs reveal an artist who stretches beyond the boundaries, both in terms of her hypnotic songwriting style and in the instrumentation she chooses...Illinois comes highly recommended." --College Music Journal (October 1997) |
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Location
New York, New York - USA |
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