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Artist description
Edith Grove mixes up pop, folk and rock into an americana-styled set list of original music. Stunning three-part harmonies and an exciting mix of instruments trademark the band. They are currently gigging in New Mexico and preparing for a full-scale album project. |
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Music Style
Americana |
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Musical Influences
Dylan, Rolling Stones, 80s Top 40, old school country |
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Similar Artists
Lucinda Williams, Bob Dylan, Indigo Girls, Dixie Chicks |
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Artist History
Edith Grove was formed by Amanda Kooser and Suzanne Shelton in Albuquerque, New Mexico as an offshoot of popular Arkansas all-girl folk/rock band Abe Isis. Lesley Judd joined Edith Grove in late 2001 bringing with her a violin and extra set of harmony vocals. Soon local bluesman Richard Thornburgh, formerly of The Sovereigns, joined the group, adding another dimension of guitar and harp. |
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Group Members
Amanda Kooser: guitar/vocals
Suzanne Shelton: cello/vocals
Lesley Judd: violin/vocals
Richard Thornburgh: guitar/harp/vocals |
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Instruments
guitar, cello, violin, harmonica, vocals |
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Location
Albuquerque, New Mexico - USA |
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