Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Michele Ann Kelly and Chiara Browne, May 24th






Being a musician myself, I get excited when women musicians come in to The Sessions. Not in a Susan Faludi way (though I'm in no way mocking that), just in a curiosity sense. I want to pick their brains and see what the hell they're doing.

So it was with great hoo-hah that we welcomed in the supercool Michele Ann Kelly. Kelly describes herself on her myspace as white soul music. That's a pretty perfect term. Mixing blues, rock, soul and a dribble of country, her music is at once easy-listening (in the best sense) and arresting, most likely due to her fantastic voice. She also plays with the multi-talented Chiara Browne; listening to their harmonies would make you have faith in Irish politics, it's amazing.
She's been playing and singing for years, writing too. She's supported loads of acts such as Mary Black and Paul Brady. But what stands out most about Kelly was the air of modest confidence and assurance that lies under her big sound. She's making good freaking music and doing it freaking well, too.
How does she do it? You have to check her out to find out.
*Catch her at the Pride Mainstage on June 27th in the Dublin Civic Offices.

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