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Old 06-22-2008, 02:01 PM   #61
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Ahhh! Good choices! Kate Bush is the soul grandma of Bjork.
I'm surprised that a Scandinavian such as yourself would know a Canadian such as Siberry!

To this short list allow me to add Sarah McLaughlan. Especially her earlyer albums.
I do not remember if Siberry was mentioned on a mailing list or if I just bought her blind in a record shop. I used to look for female artist that wrote their own material and were the music looked like it was folk music inspired.

Jane Siberry's videos are also very interesting. I listened to Sarah McLaughlan and I agree that the earlier albums are better.

Other artists worth mentioning are Tori Amos, Laurie Anderson and Louisa John-Krol. And for fun folk music Christine Lavin.
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