The Lascivious Biddies, an all female cocktail pop quartet based in New York City, have earned a reputation for having an energetic and tightly woven live show, full of laughter, expert musicianship and a dash of sentimentality.
At SXSW 2005 the Biddies made a splash with the media and fans alike. "If the Donnas are rock's answer to girl power, then the Lascivious Biddies are jazz's answer to female singularity." (The Austin American-Statesman).
The Washington Post calls them "Manhattan's Hippest Girl Group." According to Time Out New York, the Biddies' second album, Get Lucky, overflows with "angelic vocal harmonies, wordy humor, jazz chops and pop moxie."
CBS Evening News confirms: "The Lascivious Biddies could teach us all a thing or two."
Friday, November 11, 2005
New Song!
Hey y'all
This weekend at Rockwood, we'll be performing a new song!!!
Great set at Rockwood! I wanted to stay and chat, but I had another party to attend. It was great to see you play some of my favorites, and even though the new cover song was weird, you did it with Biddiliciousness!
A new cover song? Maybe you could get Brian Ibbott to play it on Coverville. He pays BMI and ASCAP liscense fees, so he can play covers of almost anything. All of us on the internet are waiting in suspense to hear it.
We will eventually be able to share, but the first time we do a song, it's usually not that great an idea to send it out. Takes us a while usually to get it to gel in concert...
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T-E-A-S-E-!
Hope you'll podcast it...
Can't!!
It's not podsafe
;)
LW
Great set at Rockwood! I wanted to stay and chat, but I had another party to attend. It was great to see you play some of my favorites, and even though the new cover song was weird, you did it with Biddiliciousness!
A new cover song? Maybe you could get Brian Ibbott to play it on Coverville. He pays BMI and ASCAP liscense fees, so he can play covers of almost anything. All of us on the internet are waiting in suspense to hear it.
We will eventually be able to share, but the first time we do a song, it's usually not that great an idea to send it out. Takes us a while usually to get it to gel in concert...
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