Posts Tagged ‘Female Vocal’

Havilah Sciacca

Havilah began singing the same time she thought she wanted to be a dinosaur which was approximately the age of 4. She began playing the piano the age that two phonebooks were just right for reaching the keys, which was approximately the age of 7. She learned what those weird shapes called musical notes were approximately at the age of 11. At the age of 26, she’s forgotten how those weird shapes worked, but has embraced the joy those two phonebooks evoked. She likes pretentious beer about as much as she likes music, and well…..when the two are together..that’s just harmony.

Janet Simpson

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myspace.com/delicatecutters
facebook.com/delicatecutters
myspace.com/teengetaway
Teen Getaway on Facebook

Janet plays in Birmingham bands Delicate Cutters and Teen Getaway. She has been a musician all her life, schooled in classical and jazz as well as 18 years of playing in bands and solo throughout the south and eastern U.S. Janet is also the editor in chief of Pavo Magazine, online arts & culture magazine for Birmingham.

Kaylor Otwell

Kaylor Otwell is a Birmingham native, and currently works as a kindergarten teacher. Current musical involvements include: member of the local folk band The Tin Cans, leading worship for her church (Mosaic Birmingham), and happily accepting most offers to play and write with other musicians around town. This summer she will be doing music-related mission work in Australia. She loves the South, Patty Griffin, and Jesus.

Lauren Little

There is nothing remotely small about Lauren Little. If she doesn’t wow you with her awesomely big hair, then she will blow your mind with her giant sized lungs that can make the smallest of notes reach gargantuan ginormous giant sized greatness.

Lonnie Tarr

Lonnie was actually born with the name Lauren Tarr but made the
cross-over to her longtime nickname once every other girl in college
was named Lauren. However, she will respond to Lauren or Lonnie, and
just about any other name. Acting for the majority of her life led her
to her newest found realization: she actually wanted to sing.
Depending on the lyrics and chords, her voice can morph from an upbeat
twang to a soft British hum. She dabbled in harmonica playing after
traveling across the country following Bob Dylan but has a heart for
the triangle.

Rachel Hebert

By trade, Rachel is a storyteller at the library; but she’s also a storyteller when she picks up a guitar.

If you need a vocalist, a guitar player, or a great kids’ book, give her a call.

Rebecca Fox

Singer. Tamborine player.

Tammy Harper

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myspace.com/handwrittenletters

Tammy lives in the smallwoods with her husband Jamie and son Isaiah. Together, the three of them make up songs about inklings and critters who live in the smallwoods. Tammy enjoys sewing tiny felt owls, taking pictures, watching old movies, and being a mama.

Tammy sings, plays piano, and can get by on some basic guitar. She tricks people into thinking she can also play banjo and flute. Tammy and Jamie are in a band called Handwritten Letters. If you need someone to play sleigh bells or egg shaker, please contact Isaiah.