What people are saying about Erinn Brown...
| Erinn Brown has a voice that most
people only dream of and she really knows how to use it. Soulful, sweet
and powerful, Brown flaunts her talents on this sexy offering Don't Forget
About It. Enlisting a camp of Boston musicians that include Pete MacLean,
Michael Miksis, Jeff Buckridge, Ken Clark, Henley Douglas, Jr, Steve Peabody,
Lisa Marie, Julie Dougherty, Brian Maes, Dennis Babin, Will Pirone, Marty
Rowen, Masashi Nakamura and "Walnut da Lyrical Geni," Brown
and company step on the gas pedal and never look back. Reminiscent of
Susan Tedeschi and the great, Bonnie Raitt, Erinn Brown sings song that
makes your heart quiver. Don't miss this talented gal when she performs
in your town! - Douglas Sloan, Metronome Magazine |
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"Sultry funk 'n' soul from an singer who
knows about the intricacies of the heart. The music stings and heals
at the same time.'' |
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"Erinn's voice really cuts through and generates a feeling of intensity and a sense of urgency with a cool rythmic vibe." - Round Sound Management, Boston, MA |
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| For something
a little different and a touch of sincerity in a world of glamour, talented
singer/songwriter, Erinn Brown, offers snippets of her songs, ... |
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| ...For
those of you who weren't there last Sunday, she plays GREAT acoustic originals
- stuff with soul, attitude, edge, balls and beauty... -Inge Berge |
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| DON'T
FORGET ABOUT IT "...Really outstanding - and never mind her all-star ensemble! Just a great group of talent producing some stellar music. This record is well worth the buy and at least a few thousand listens. Can't wait for more!..." -Nick- "...Her ability to fuse folk, blues and
funk is beautiful, engaging and unique. I was almost completely mystified
sitting there listening to her." |
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| CD Baby reviewer
Bill - "This CD rocks, rolls, swings, and jumps! I love the variety!. Erinn Brown knows how to deliver the goods. Choir Of The Birds has a pretty melody. Angle From Montgomery rocks my world. Urge For Going is a sad, but touching song about moving on. Brown's voice is in top form in each tune, and the instrumentation is perfect and gripping. I think this singer-songwriter knows how to reach her fans." |
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| from
the audience at Tommy O'Doyle's, May 2007 - your performance was excellent
- your voice powerful... |
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| "As I listened to her weekend sets, I was visited by a recurring thought: Why is someone with this much talent and training playing in small rooms with local bands? Perhaps her next CD will change all that. Until then, catch her while you can. " - Will Pirone, Salem Sounds, February 2006 (click here to read the full review) |
