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For immediate release -- Asheville, North Carolina -- divineMAGgees,
female rock duo from Asheville, NC, are proud to announce the release
of their new studio album, "love me like the roses." This CD,
their third independent release, showcases ten of the duo's contemporary
urban folk-rock originals, plus their own unique version of Cole Porter's
"Begin the Beguine." Danielle Tibedo and Cregan Montague teamed
up with co-producer/engineer/musician Chris Rosser, of Hollow Reed Studio
in Asheville, to create an album that reflects and builds on divineMAGgees'
dynamic live show: featuring the duo's provocative vocal counter melodies
and harmonies, in a rich texture of acoustic and electric fiddles, guitars,
stand-up/electric bass and percussion (thanks to guest musicians Eliot
Wadopian and River Guerguerian). David Glasser of Airshow Mastering gave
the project its final touches before being sent to Atlanta for pressing.
divineMAGgees launch their "roses" tour in San Diego and LA
in mid September, then play throughout the Southeastern states in the
fall and winter. The tour continues in the spring of 2006, as they make
their way up the east coast into Maine, divineMAGgees' original home-base.
More band and personal background, plus details of show dates can be found
on divineMAGgees website: http://www.divinemaggees.com as well as sound
clips, artwork and ordering info for "love me like the roses."
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The divineMAGgees are a not to be missed treat. Their
newest CD has not yet left my CD player (except to go to the car to the
CD player out there). I was one of the lucky first 50 to purchase the
CD as soon as the announcement hit my email, so I was blessed with a bonus
copy of their 2003 CD, "in the meantime". The beautifully matched
harmonies of these young ladies was certainly enough to get my attention.
The songwriting and musicianship will keep it for a long, long time. When
I first heard their music, I sent the link to their page out to just about
everyone I know. I told them to do themselves a favor and put something
exceptional in their ears. It is still great advice!
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