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Artist description
When you here the rich three-part harmonies
driven by Kathie Baillie's powerful, heart-
stopping vocals, Michael Bonagura's soaring
guitar and Alan LeBoeuf's solid bass line, the
music of Baillie And The Boys will be forever
inscribed on your mind and in your heart. |
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Music Style
Acoustic, Country, Pop |
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Musical Influences
The Beatles, CSN, Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan |
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Similar Artists
Celine Dion, Joni Mitchell, Emmy Lou Harris, Maura O'Connell |
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Artist History
Kathie and Michael met in 1973 while Michael was
attending the University of Delaware. A friend
had set them up on a blind date promising that
the two would "make beautiful music together."
Within a few months they were literally making
music together in clubs and coffeehouses up and
down the Atlantic coast. The two became a trio
with the addition of Alan LeBoeuf, Michael's
childhood friend. In 1981, Kathie and Michael
were married, and two years later, they landed
in Nashville, gaining recognition first as
songwriters and then as session singers.
They did a live audition for RCA Records and
their first album was recorded and released in
a matter of months. |
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Group Members
Kathie Baillie - Vocals and acoustic guitar.
Michael Bonagura - Vocals, electric and acoustic guitars.
Alan LeBoeuf - Vocals and bass guitar |
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Instruments
Acoustic and electric 6 & 12 string guitars, bass guitar. |
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Albums
The Road That Led Me To You |
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Press Reviews
Billboard magazine of the new CD, " On this
well-crafted album, the trio remind everyone
of the musical magic that occurs when great
songs, skilled production, and a stunning voice
unite." The review also went on to state, "In
a perfect world where exceptional songs and great
performances triumph over music biz machinery,
this album would be multi-platinum." |
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Location
Nashville, Tennessee - USA |
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