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By Elizabeth Nitz
Guitarist and singer/songwriter
Lynette Vantreese has Dar Williams' gift to turn a story about nothing into
a wonderful, catchy song. Lynette's debut album showcases her natural, sweet
voice and complex, sometimes dark melodies. Producer, co-pilot and husband Brett
plays a mean set of acoustic and electric guitars. Drums, keyboard, bass and
cello are sprinkled tastefully throughout. There is a bit of pop in her folk/rock
and a strong depth of character and musicianship.
With more than a hint of Suzanne Vega and Shawn Colvin in her songwriting style,
Lynette rocks out expertly in "The Emerald Girl" and "One More
Chance." The Dar-esque acoustic epic "Peterborough Street" details
an apartment she occupied at age 19.
She paints a vivid portrait. She sings, "The sky is the color of New England
chowder, the rain beats down like bullets from a gun," in sad, biting "He's
Leaving," giving the listener a chill from both her music and lyrics.
Lynette leaves us with passionate tale "The Lost Daughter of the Land."
Training in classical and opera music obviously gave her the talent she needed
to create this professional-sounding, interesting collection. Look her up as
she plays around Nashville and the Southeast. For more information please see
www.LynetteVantreese.com.
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