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SpudShow 385 - The Girlas Episode | SpudShow

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SpudShow 385 - The Girlas


SpudShow 385 - The Girlas

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DATE : Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:41:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2009-09-29 12:41:00
length : 5507703
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Found the music on Hawaii Podcamp + Worldcamp 08

Group - The Girlas

Track 1 - And I Go
Track 2 - Nightshades
Track 3 - Make you Mine

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The Girlas consist of 3 women working together to perform original music with a mix of folk, acoustic, blues, soul, and bluegrass. Of these women are:

Candy Diaz Yasuda: a singer/song writer with a penchant for old torch jazz
Carly Smith: a singer/song writer with a heavy background in bluegrass as well as the daughter of reknown bluegrass musician Ty Smith
Kelli Heath: a singer/song writer with amazing talent for guitar composition, slack key, and witty lyrics.

Under the collective title, The Girlas, Kelli, Candy, & Carly began collaborating amongst one another to create a genre of music that incorporates all aspects of their individual skill.

The debut release of âNow of Neverâ was met with much appreciated enthusiam. Jamie Winnpenny of the Honolulu Weekly wrote, âTheir lyrical content is poignant rather than preachy, their instrumental prowess is informed rather than forced and their harmonies are inspired.â Wayne Harada of the Honolulu Advertiser said, â"The harmonies are sweet; the lingering passions sweeter. Think Na Leo with attitude and soul. The Girlas are great because they're both unpredictable and prolific." John Berger of the Star Bulletin had this to say, âEach introspective composition seems more exquisite than the other. Whether they're singing of heartbreak, troubled relationships or an enigmatic encounter with angels, the Girlas are an enchanting discovery for fans of smooth pop music.â



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