Church in Chicago
Mare Wakefield
Performed By
Mare Wakefield
Album UPC
619981031622
CD Baby Track ID
34826
Label
Mare Wakefield
Released
1999-01-01
BPM
110
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm20596426
Year
1999
Spotify Plays
191
Writers
Writer
Mare Wakefield
Pub Co
Mare Wakefield
Composer
Mare Wakefield
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Oregon
Description
Texas twang mixed with Northwest folk - songs range from social commentary to tender topics of love and family, expertly delivered with strong, clear vocals.
Notes
What do you get when you cross Texas twang with Northwest folk?
Ask Mare Wakefield, Eugene Oregon-based singer/songwriter who spent her formative years in East Texas.
Mare's songs and vocals combine the spunk and drawl of Texas with the tenderness and introspection of the Northwest, and audience members are moved to tears and laugh out loud at the same show.
Don't miss your chance to hear the country-flavored songs such as "Sewing Machine" and the the nostalgic tribute "Ghost of John Denver," as well as the vocal versatility displayed in the haunting "Fighting" and the powerful title track, "Factory."
"Wakefield has a clear, energetic and confident voice that bounces off the band's thick walls quite well and even holds humor," says Scott Lewis of Portland's Rocket Magazine.
She has a vocal range and power that is impressing audiences throughout the Northwest, and conveys her songs with strength and tenderness.
Check out the music of this fresh performer before she gets jaded by the music industry.
Ask Mare Wakefield, Eugene Oregon-based singer/songwriter who spent her formative years in East Texas.
Mare's songs and vocals combine the spunk and drawl of Texas with the tenderness and introspection of the Northwest, and audience members are moved to tears and laugh out loud at the same show.
Don't miss your chance to hear the country-flavored songs such as "Sewing Machine" and the the nostalgic tribute "Ghost of John Denver," as well as the vocal versatility displayed in the haunting "Fighting" and the powerful title track, "Factory."
"Wakefield has a clear, energetic and confident voice that bounces off the band's thick walls quite well and even holds humor," says Scott Lewis of Portland's Rocket Magazine.
She has a vocal range and power that is impressing audiences throughout the Northwest, and conveys her songs with strength and tenderness.
Check out the music of this fresh performer before she gets jaded by the music industry.
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