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Edie Brickell - "Volcano"
Most women sign up for university classes once they get the kids off to school. But not Edie Brickell. The quirky singer who... Full Story>>
An Interview with Atlantic Recording Artist Lucy Woodward
ucy Woodward's new CD "While you Can" has been getting a lot of attention. Even though the first release entitled "Dumb Girls", might give someone the wrong impression... Full Story>>
An Interview with Lori McKenna
It's been almost a year since the our first feature interview with you for Women Rock. How have things changed since then in your music career?... Full Story>>
Tracy Chapman - Let it Rain
With Let It Rain, Tracy Chapman has found an almost perfect platform for her potent voice. She and coproducer John Parish... Full Story>>
An interview with Nadine Goellner
New York based singer songwriter Nadine Goellner's new release "Remember My Name" is filled with thoughtful lyrics and melodies that... Full Story>>
Mary Fahl - Lenses of Contact
The former lead singer of the October Project is a powerful, emotive vocalist who employs her operatic range and dramatic flair in a way that never seems contrived or... Full Story>>
An Interview with J. Soze
J. Soze is a Harlem-based musician who is taking the urban music industry by storm. Writing her own lyrics and crafting a distinctive sound, J. represents a new breed of urban MC... Full Story>>
An Interview with Natalia Zukerman
Natalia Zukerman's new release, Mortal Child on Talisman Records is a charming combination of intricate folk, rock and instrumental bliss. Natalia's guitar work is... Full Story>>
Amy Ray - Stag
Branching out musically from the Indigo Girls, Amy Ray's first solo album Stag, features artists such as Joan Jett and The Butchies. If you are a diehard Indigo Girls fan, you might want to keep an open mind Full Story>>
Jenny Kavanaugh - I've Done My Time
The diversity of Jenny Kavanaugh's music is evidenced by the comparisons that have been made between her songs and those of many well-known artists such as; Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow... Full Story>>
Emmylou Harris
Red Dirt Girl marks the first release from Emmylou Harris since 1995's Wrecking Ball. The question is... was it worth the wait? Full Story>>
An Interview with Victoria Crago of Violet Truth
Their newest release Candy Coated, is a sweet and sometimes bittersweet look at life. With their Folk/Rock and slightly Alternative sound, Violet Truth is making their way in the world of... Full Story>>
Shannon Curfman: Loud Guitars, Big Future
Shannon Curfman wrapped her debut album Loud Guitars, Big Suspicions in a dense blues-rock web of hard beats and ravenous guitars -- her rough-mama vocals brimming with the impudence of youth. Full Story>>
Natalie Flanagan
Underground phenomenon Natalie Flanagan emerges from the Boston underground music scene garnishing rave reviews for her live performances. She has recently completed a 5 song album recorded "live" at Room 9. Full Story>>
Aimee Mann
In a key song on her eagerly awaited new album, Aimee Mann poses the eternal $64,000 question: "How Am I Different?" To which besotted fans, admiring critics, and her felicitous fellow musicians might all be inclined to answer: Let us count the ways. Full Story>>
Motorbaby
Motorbaby was formed in NYC, 1994. Rawkus Entertainment put out our first record in 1996. A remixed/remastered version was recently released in September 1998 on Mercury Records. Presently Sharon is in the studio working on new music for the follow up Motorbaby record. Stay tuned for further details. Full Story>>
LAURYN HILL
'Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," a striking blend of hip-hop and doo-wop that earned a record five Grammys. Full Story>>
JENNIFER KIMBALL-By Randy Cohen
Jennifer Kimball's new CD "Veering from the Wave" distributed by Imaginary Road/Polygram reintroduces an artist - previously with Story, now going solo. Full Story>>
FIONA APPLE
When The Pawn 1999 - If the word "Tidal" is a pun on "title", the name of this album is a tidal in itself Full Story>>
CATIE CURTIS
An engaging live performer, dubbed "a folk rock goddess" by the New Yorker, Catie Curtis brings a rawer, roots sound to her Rykodisc debut, A CRASH COURSE IN ROSES Full Story>>
LILITH FAIR
With headliners such as Me'Shell Ndegeocello, The Pretenders, The Dixie Chicks, Sheryl Crow and of course Sarah McLachlan, how could Lilith Fair '99 be anything but a success? Full Story>>

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