Brittany Ann...The Good In That(2010)[FLAC]
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https://images.cdbaby.name/b/r/brittanyann.jpg [img]http://i128.photobucket.com/albums/p180/SonAfterDark/tracklistlatest.png[/img] 1. Astounding 4:27 2. The Good in That 3:41 3. October 3:40 4. Puzzle Pieces 4:00 5. Take you where I go 3:01 6. Kings and Saturdays 3:45 7. Sister Blue Eyes 4:10 8. Song for Freedom 4:17 9. Our Way 3:11 10. Don't know how I got here 4:31 Brittany Ann is a 19-year-old singer/songwriter from Easton, Pennsylvania. A lifelong singer and folk music enthusiast, she picked up the guitar around the age of 10…and it was love. Now a sophomore at Temple University, she is taking the Philly scene by storm with her trademark ethereal melodies, intricate finger-picking, and “wise beyond her years†lyrics. Brittany has shared stages with artists such as Tom Paxton, Liz Longley, Anthony da Costa, Carsie Blanton, and Dala. She has played in many of the Northeast’s finest venues, including World Cafe Live, Godfrey Daniel’s, Musikfest, The Bitter End, Steel City Coffee, and Chaplin’s Music Cafe. In February ’09, she played a formal showcase at the International Folk Alliance Conference in Memphis, and in July ’09 she participated in the Winnipeg Folk Festival’s Young Performer’s Program. Her debut album “The Good in Thatâ€, which she recorded at Morningstar Studios in Spring House, PA with Grammy-winning producer Glenn Barratt, will be released this fall. She plans to tour extensively this upcoming year to promote it. Brittany currently performs with Paige Setzer, a Celtic harp player. The two of them together have been described by audiences as “positively entrancing.†“This young lady is the future of folk music†-Gene Shay, WXPN and the Philadelphia Folksong Society “This teenage singer-songwriter is one part Joni Mitchell and one part Natalie Merchant– the perfect combination of acoustic soul and ethereal melodies†-Amy Stetts and Dustin Schoof, The Express Times “Brittany’s tunes chronicle emotional experiences in her teenage life, set to intricate finger-picked guitar lines and sung in a voice so poised that it’s hard to believe her parents still have to drive her to shows†cd ripped by dBpoweramp please seed http://dickthespic.org/2011/01/01/brittany-ann/
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