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By Elizabeth Nitz
Seattle-based
Kellee Bradley combines rock, pop, and "Dixie Chicks" country with
intimate lyrics to tell her life's story in songs that are sometimes sad, sometimes
angry, and usually winsomely sarcastic.
Her stage performance is legendary and she's opened for Huey Lewis, John Mellencamp,
Crosby Stills and Nash, and Christopher Cross. Her latest album, I Talk to the
Stars, has a number of highlights including "The Ocean" which has
gotten radio play all over Washington and "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me,"
a honky-tonk bar-room jam.
"Goodnight Moon" is a haried tale of motherhood. Kellee slows it down
with "Another Night Alone," a smokey jazz anthem of lonliness. (Is
this still the same album?)
The last track, "Steady
Course," is a somewhat tongue in cheek reel comparing relationships to
ocean-going ships with a very Celtic flute, fiddle and accordian accompaniment.
Kellee's powerful voice and surprising diversity will continue to make waves
in Seattle and nationally. For more information please go to www.kelleebradley.com
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