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Artist description
Multi-talented Darcie Deaville on guitar, fiddle, and mandolin - and her very unique voice, with some very special guest appereances.ôo |
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Music Style
Eclectic mix of traditional folk with modern, heartfelt lyrics. |
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Musical Influences
Most everything she's heard. |
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Similar Artists
They aspire to sound as fresh & original as Darcie. |
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Artist History
To tell very much would shatter the mystique!{o |
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Group Members
Darcie Deaville & special guests |
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Instruments
guitar, mandolin, fiddle, cello, bass, drums, percussion, banjo |
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Albums
The Last Hitchhiker On The Lost Highway, Tornado In Slo Mo |
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Press Reviews
The songs are written from experience, Deaville singing of flight and strength, of secrets and their telling, of hope and hurt and desolation . . .the album's tone is one of stubborn triumph rather than fear and defeat. Darcie Deaville, it seems, knows a thing or two about survival.
Jay Hardwig - Austin Chronicle
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Intelligent, warmly satisfying and touching. At home on an assortment of instruments, Darcie Deaville is not to be overlooked.
New York Times - December, 1998
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Get her to play "Ducks on the Pond" and "Red River Jig". If your toes ain't tappin', you're dead.
Phoenix Gazette
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Location
Austin, TX - USA |
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