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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."

Monday, June 23, 2008

Do you want to buy Lee Ann's Guitar? Black/Gold Les Paul Studio

MORE PHOTOS HERE

I'll mail it anywhere if you paypal moi!


*MINT* LES PAUL STUDIO ELECTRIC GUITAR - Black gloss ("Ebony" )& Gold -
$1199

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No scratches, no dings - MINT condition.

Guitar is dated 2007.

VIRTUALLY UNPLAYED
Black Gloss finish (Gibson calls it "Ebony")
Gold hardware
Rosewood fingerboard
Trapezoid perloid inlay in
fingerboard
Vintage-style tuners
Humbucking pickups
Hardshell case,
also like new. (Black faux lizard with white fur lining. Combo lock, gold
hardware.)
Original shipping carton included

ALL ORIGINAL, NO
MODIFICATIONS

I got this Les Paul Studio not even a year ago, and have
hardly played it since. It's a great guitar, just not my style.

Erm, if you are into that sort of thing, The Biddies would sign it with a silver paint pen - something like "[Your name here] certainly rawks harder than Lee Ann does on this thing!"


(retail is a bit over $1300 for this lil' guy. Black & Gold is Hot-t-t-t-t)

Monday, June 02, 2008

The Critics agree...

Terry Teachout (Wall Street Journal theater critic, and old school critic of many other things on his blog) wrote about The Biddies' show at Joe's Pub last week...

To Joe's Pub in the evening to hear the Lascivious Biddies, whom I haven't seen on stage since they played at my wedding last October. After the show I meet the Biddies' new guitarist, Ila Cantor, about whom I've been hearing good things ever since she joined the band a few months ago, all of which turn out to be true. Back at home, I Google Ila and am sent to her MySpace page, where I listen to an original
composition for solo acoustic guitar called "Dance of the Chromozomes" that knocks me sideways.


Thanks Terry! We like her too!

:)