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Artist description
Playful multi-instrumentalist & home taper from Seattle who's produced 23 CDs. 4-octave voice, sax, accordion, guitar, bass. You'll hear strong Eastern influences in her psychedelic & playful folk trance music.See Tone Dogs, Danubians. |
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Music Style
Trance Folk |
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Musical Influences
Trance & Soul |
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Similar Artists
Tone Dogs, Danubians, Fred Frith, Snakefinger, Iva Bittova, Frank Pahl, Beth Custer |
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Artist History
Born 1961. Mostly self-taught, except for vocal lessons through Jazz India in Bombay, India. A home taper since 1983. She's produced 23 CDs, 1 LP, and countless cassettes, and has collaboratedwith musicians from diverse cultures throughout theworld. |
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Group Members
Amy Denio |
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Instruments
voice, accordion, sax, guitar, bass. |
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Albums
Birthing Chair Blues, Tongues, Greatest Hits, i piu grandi successe, Tattoo Soundtrack with Pat Graney |
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Press Reviews
A peripatetic purveyor of multitudinous musical delights…her one-woman shows are replete with linguistic gymnastics, instrumental improvisations, and more mood elevators than a year's worth of your favorite pharmaceutical. Derk Richardson, East Bay Express (California)Denio has established herself at the crossroads of jazz, experimentation, white funk, and rock. Not many musicians can even envision the kind of musical gamut Denio so offhandedly enjoys exploring, and even few do it with such gusto, humor, and wit. (Rock's 10 Smartest, strongest women) Elizabeth Vincentelli, Request Magazine Once your have heard her perform, adoration could turn to something stronger. On stage (she) doesn't sing, she emotes…She has a remarkable stillness, an otherworldliness from which emanates melodies quite unlike what you may have heard before. Vinod Advani, Sunday Times of India (Bombay)Those familiar with Denio's body of work will no doubt agree that her early insubordination to the conventional rules of music theory has yielded happy returns. It has, among other things, resulted in nineteen solo and group recordings that range from lush rock tapestries with supernal voicings to multilingual ethnic raveups, to texturally clamorous meanderings, to free-thinking jazz compositions and everything in between. Thomas Peake, Westword (Denver, Colorado)Denio is the Peppermint Patty we all knew as kids: smart, funny, able to make music from paper clips, rubber bands, and blades of grass. Andew Jones, Option Magazine |
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Additional Info
See Tone Dogs, Billy Tipton Memorial Saxophone Quartet, (ec) Nudes, Pale Nudes, FoMoFlo |
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Location
Seattle, WA - USA |
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