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."
In this episode, we play some audio comments, including one that doesn't belong to us! Also includes genius music from CC Chapman's kids and a news flash about Nellie McKay.
Happy Apples rock! I don't remember having one, but do remember stealing my little sister's and jingling it.
re: Nellie McKay. I think there's an interesting dichotomy happening in the music business now that PodCasting has taken off... really taken off. I'm curious to see what PodShow comes up with to deal with the distribution methods that are pretty much the sole strengths of modern record labels.
2 Comments:
Happy Apples rock! I don't remember having one, but do remember stealing my little sister's and jingling it.
re: Nellie McKay. I think there's an interesting dichotomy happening in the music business now that PodCasting has taken off... really taken off. I'm curious to see what PodShow comes up with to deal with the distribution methods that are pretty much the sole strengths of modern record labels.
Congratulations on 50 and keep 'em coming.
Greetings ladies.
So was *I* one of the podcasters who caved and left a message on your comment line?
:-) :-)
I was thrilled to do it, and thank you for playing it, and our high-quality promo that you played several shows ago. :-)
Love ya,
Rich...
(and John, even though he's 44.5 miles away)
Post a Comment
<< Home