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moreThe Mixing Board - Ashlyn Shanafelt
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moreMeet The Reverent Few - The Voyage Austin
http://voyageaustin.com/interview/meet-the-reverent-few-of-hyde-park-austin/
more"Here is a band that reminds us why live performance still matters...
"Here is a band that reminds us why live performance still matters. They have that sizzle, charisma and chemistry that elevates them. They have enough aces in their hand - a great lead vocalist, sweet vocal harmony, guitar grooves that zap some Stax and Motown into your rhythm socket, and keen ears for serving up great live songs - that you might want to bet the farm that this band is going on to much bigger things."
Steve Duchrow, Director of Performing Arts ECC Arts Center
morePaige DeChausse’s voices is a bluesy soulful marriage between sexiness and heartbreak
“Finally, I leave you with The Reverent Few, a band that recently relocated from Chicago to Austin. They shared their CD with me when I met them at Liquid Lounge. The first three tracks are quite solid, ranging from good to really good. But it’s the CD’s closer, “I’ll Bring the Wine (Why Can’t You Love Me)” that pulls out all the stops. Paige DeChausse’s voices is a bluesy soulful marriage between sexiness and heartbreak. When she reaches her vocal peak, you’ll feel it in your bones and in your heart. If you like sultry blues rock, this is a must listen. Crank this one up loud, and lose yourself in this track.”
The Ghost - Ghost of Blind Lemon
morePaige DeChausse was a finalist on the Season 9 American Idol Hollywood
“Thursday night I got a chance to see Chicago's very own The Paige DeChausse Band perform at Martyrs'. Yes if the name sounds familiar and you're an American Idol fan you're familiar with this raw talent. Paige DeChausse was a finalist on the Season 9 American Idol Hollywood. Well Thursday night Paige and her fellow bandmates came out and rocked it. Each song connected with the audience and the band had a flow that worked great. I found myself no matter if I was standing or sitting wanting to move, sway or rock it out with each song. I particularly love how Paige and her lead guitarist had a rapport that definitely showed on stage, they kept the energy going throughout as she belted out those bluesy rock tunes.
more7 Questions w/ Shane & The Reverent Few
https://livefromnorfolkstreet.com/blogs/7-questions-from-shane/the-reverent-few-7-questions-from-shane
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