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Artist description
The Saucers mix it up. Dance music, sex music, please-call-me music, and don’t-ever-call-me-again music. It’s live R&B, like if Sade were fronting the Red Hot Chili Peppers, or if Deborah Harry started playing bass and writing songs with Dr. Dre. Rock, rap, jazz, latin, reggae, you name it, it’s all in the sauce.d |
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Music Style
Modern R&B Rock |
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Musical Influences
James Brown, Ella Fitzgerald, Lauryn Hill, David Bowie, Donovan |
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Similar Artists
Blondie, Talking Heads, Edie Brickell |
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Artist History
The sexy grooves, subtle guitar stylings, and sultry delivery has been known to silence entire crowds of men, subduing their impulses to react, and focusing their attention on the sheer power of the female form.
The Saucers and Exotic Recordings sponsor a twice-monthly event in their hometown, Stamford, CT, featuring female performers.
GLOSS (Glorious Ladies of Stamford Series), now in its sixth month, has been drawing crowds of over one hundred people to enjoy fresh and exciting new sounds. |
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Group Members
La Mere - vocals, guitar, bass
Touch - bass, guitar, drum programming
Craig Sala - drums |
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Instruments
acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, drums, flute, drum programming |
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Albums
Belle Canto |
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Press Reviews
"When you listen to this music, you think, 'This is what I should be listening to.
This is original music.'" Jane Orafu, Ohio State Univ.
"[this singer] will never be considered a weak woman." Listen.com
"Have you seen The Saucers?" - Elton John
". . . a sharp edge" Steve and Barbara Siegel
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Location
Stamford, CT - USA |
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