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Artist description
Milk & Honey is a folk-rock sister duo. |
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Music Style
Alterna-pop-flavored folk rock |
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Musical Influences
Dakoda Motor Co., Hoi Polloi, Sarah Masen & Sixpence None the Richer |
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Similar Artists
The Cranberries, k's Choice, Jennifer Knapp & Sixpence None the Richer |
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Artist History
Sisters Amy E. Hall and Lindsay Lee Hall sang into hairbrushes in the family dining room during the 80s, as the vinyl spun 'round. Much later, after years of singing and performing separately, the Hall girls joined up in August of 1999 to front a band named Doris. Doris was laid to rest in July 2000 and the duo started a new endeavor. Today, Amy, 27, and Lindsay, 22, sing and song write together as folk-rock duo Milk & Honey, sharing their tunes in coffeehouses, colleges and church basements. With an acoustic, four-song demo under their belt, the sister act released "Electric Honey," a four-song EP in September 2002. |
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Group Members
Amy E. Hall: Vocals, acoustic guitar & percussion and Lindsay Lee Hall: Vocals. |
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Instruments
Acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and percussion. |
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Albums
Self-titled (2000), Electric Honey (2002) |
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Location
Nashville, TN - USA |
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