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Kierston White and Camille Harp

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Kierston White and Camille Harp

When
April 15, 2016
Where
Anderson Fair
2007 Grant
Houston,TX 77006
Cost
$15.00
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Anderson Fair presents Kierston White and Camille Harp.

Kierston White, (pictured, photo by Bryan Terry) a Shawnee, Oklahoma native, has a brand new CD. ‘Don’t Write Love Songs’ is a collection of self-penned tunes. There is no cookie cutter approach here.

A graphic artist by day, this aspiring singer/songwriter is onto something. This is a very good first work.

She performs solo and with the group known collectively as the Tequila Songbirds. ( Kierston White, Ali Harter, Camille Harp, Kaitlin Butts, Elizabeth Forsythe, and others). These women make fervent music that generate momentous energy everywhere they perform.

Each of these women are solo performers in their own right, together they pack a powerful punch.

She wields her guitar like a woodsman’s axe, and in softer moments like a carving knife. Her dynamics are well-placed.

The occasional heavy vibrato of her voice quivers with the sensibility of a broken heart breaking forward through the fog and mist of lost love and new freedom.

She is part of this new generation of Oklahoma songwriters giving fresh legitimacy to the craft.”

-Rick Reiley, The Corridor Magazine

Camille Harp prides herself on her ability and love for writing. She has a voice in her soul that sings the words of her heart. Harp’s style crosses musical borders from folk to rock to country-based pop.

Though her genre is hard to define, it’s easy to get enveloped by her sincere lyrics and graceful melodies. Harp’s music ranges from catchy, danceable tunes to heart-wrenching, melodic love songs. It’s music that is easy to relate to and listener friendly on many levels.

Give it your ears and it will take your heart.

TWITTER: https://twitter.com/misskierston
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/camilleharp

The Montrose Management District
board workshop meeting scheduled for April 3
has been postponed indefinitely.