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Reviews
and Comments
"This
vibrant duo share songs in a style that exposes the true beauty
of traditional Celtic a cappella music. Kim Hughes and
Christa Burch fit together perfectly, their voices bouncing, weaving
and feeding off of one another, painting a magnificent story with
every song they sing." (www.riffage.com - Lintie was the
featured artist on their home page on May 31, 2000, and
also the featured artist on their "Genres/International"
page from June 30 to July 7, 2000.)
"Clever lyrics
and leaping harmonies make for engaging Celtic listening. These
lovely, lilting tunes benefit from simple arrangments and the
intricately interlaced female vocals." (Sarah B., www.listen.com)
"This
surprisingly American but whole-heartedly celtic a capella
duo is an amazing example of serendipity. The pairing of these
two is clearly destiny. Their voices are a remarkable fit, and
one of the best examples of how powerful a capella can be. . .
. don't miss the chance to take in all of the pieces at Lintie's
website. They're beautiful, warm and emotionally wrought."
(Sue Braiden, columnist on Canadian national radio network)
""Voices from
above! Very nicely done, beautiful voices!! It's refreshing to
hear someone have the guts & abilities to pull off an accapella
song". (Weeziel, www.garageband.com)
"Excellent
vocal duet! The vocals are very clear and complementing."
(Gary Hall, www.garageband.com)
"I heard
you at the Alasdair Fraser/Scottish Fiddle gig in Fremont . .
. and was really knocked out. I've been listening to Anglo/Celtic
folk music for over thirty years . . . You two are among the best
I've heard, ranking right up there with Silly Sisters and that
ilk." (James M.C. Fraser-Paige)
"Great
Celtic song! The lead vocalist is awesome. This is good Celtic
music." (Kinaru, Atlanta, Georgia)
"A
lot of talent and potential here." (Holycalzone, Miami, Florida)
"Beautiful
singing! This is so great!" (Whipper, Troy, Ohio)
News
"Lintie" was
the featured artist of the week on Jodee James' "Celtic
Sisters" mp3.com radio stationthanks, Jodee!
And one of our tracks, "Siuil a Ruin," made it
up to #7 of the 1000 or so songs listed in the Celtic Music
genre charts at www.mp3.com, before its demise!
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