The Singing Songwriter

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Name: Kenny Hart

Kenny Hart is an award-winning singing songwriter and freelance writer from the Greater Cincinnati area who currently writes music articles and reviews for Indie-music.com and his own "blogzine", The Singing Songwriter. With more than thirty years' experience as a writer, singer, and musician, Kenny has touched and been touched by nearly every musical genre; his passion for music is not fettered by boundaries.

Monday, October 10, 2005

Worth a Listen - Shanna & the Hawk

Shanna Underwood's moody voice is absolutely captivating on Shanna & the Hawk's same-titled debut release. Throw in Haakon "The Hawk" Kallweit's edgy vocal harmonies and electric guitar, Rob Sylvain's crying dobro, Pip Walter's sighing steel, Mark Cousins' straight-ahead drums and stand up bass by Kris Day, and you have a sound that fits just about every mood. But, hey, let's not forget Joe Bloom's crying harmonica that lends the perfect touch everywhere it slips in. I was transported to a hitherto unexamined area of my musical soul while listening to this album. Bluesy, melancholy, yet delighfully refreshing and optimistic, this is music guaranteed to lift your spirits.

I tried, but I can't pick a favorite track; it depends on your mood. Every time I listen, I find myself locking onto a different cut, playing it over and over. Right now, it's "When Love Is Gone." Another time, it was "Married On The Moon." I've listened to every song at least ten times, and I know I'll be wearing this one out. Underwood and Kallweit are both competent musicians with a from-the-heart songwriting style that is certain to attract a following in the indie music scene.

I could easily write a 1000-word review of this CD, but the music speaks for itself. Give it a listen, buy the CD, and tell 'em Kenny Hart sent you. You won't regret it, I promise.

Web site: www.shannahawk.com
e-mail: shanna@shannahawk.com

Sunday, October 09, 2005

King Virtue on Indie-Music.com

"King Virtue's greatest virtue is his ability to rock, to put his emotions fully into his music."

Read my review of No Pictures Please, King Virtue's latest release, on Indie-Music.com.

More of my Indie-Music.com reviews are here.