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* [http://www.hushrecords.com Hush Records] |
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[[Category:American singers|ni Donovan, Kaitlyn]] |
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Revision as of 00:05, 6 October 2007
Kaitlyn ni Donovan is a classically trained violinist and composer of experimental and chamber pop. In the mid 1990's with at times she performed with eight or more players live. The lush orchestrations with strings, toy piano's, acoustic and electric instuments trailblazed the sound that would become chamber pop in the North West music scene.
In 1999 Hush Records released ni Donovan's "Songs for Three Days". Produced by Tony Lash, 'Three Days' along with the compilation called "Flag" would flagship Hush's start to national distribution.
In 2000 Kaitlyn would join the shoegaze band called The High Violets. The High Violets
Solo Works Discography
- 1999 Songs for'Three Days (HUSH Records)[1]
- 1996 Dinner with Bosch (New Weave Records)[2]
- 1993 Cannible Spirit (Cannible Music)Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music
References
Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music Hush Records The High Violets
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