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All Genres > Pop > with Live-band Production > KELLY CALLAHAN: The Road

Kelly Callahan's rootsy indie music appeals to the artistic spirits carried over from the sixties and seventies. If you are a listener who hates to hear spoken words in place of sung lyrics overtop music, allow yourself to get past the first track. I'm glad I did. Because there were beautiful surprises just beyond "The Road." A very early Natalie Merchant-esque quality (without the British accent) greeted me in the very freeing "Motion." The disc continues with soulful "Coming Home" and reflective "Beautiful." Callahan's The Road is receiving airtime in several US states and Belgium. This is a very honest, artistic collection of really great folk music by a talented newcomer. The music maintains its roots musically and explores the modern experience lyrically. wwww.ericandkelly.org

Key song: Motion

Heather Wiederstien
1340mag.com


She has played in New York at - The Bitter End, CB's Gallery, The Baggot Inn, C-Note, Borders Books to name a few.

She has been compared to Mary Chapin Carpenter, Emma Lou Harris, Sarah Maclaughlin, Edie Brickell and Joni Mitchell. Her musical influences are John Denver, Joni Mitchell, Indigo Girls and Bob Dylan.

Kelly also teaches Yoga and Pilates and acting to kids. She lives in California.

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.ericandkelly.org

Track List:
1. The Road
2. Motion
3. Coming Home
4. Beautiful
5. Hey Lenny
6. Bright Light Shine
7. Spirit's Rising
8. Lennon's Lament

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