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Amelia Meath of Sylvan Esso (photo by Shervin Lainez, PR)
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June is Pride month and for Album ReCue, WFUV has asked LGBTQ+ musicians to tell us about their most loved albums those releases that inspired, soothed, empowered or galvanized them as artists.
Amelia Meath of
Cyndi Lauper s 1983 solo debut,
She s So Unusual. Listen to Alisa Ali s conversation with Meath in the player above.
Sylvan Esso s Amelia Meath says that she became attached to Cyndi Lauper s
She s So Unusual before she d even heard it. It was the photo of a carefree Lauper cavorting on the album s cover that drew her in. Meath, who was still quite young at the time, thought Lauper looked like a stone-cold-hot-queer freak, and she just really really liked this person.
Cyndi Lauper
Money Changes Everything - Cyndi Lauper, Gray, Tom [1]
Girls Just Want to Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper, Hazard, Robert
When You Were Mine - Cyndi Lauper, Prince [1]
Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper, Hyman, Rob [Rock]
She Bop - Cyndi Lauper, Chertoff, Rick
All Through the Night - Cyndi Lauper, Shear, Jules
Witness - Cyndi Lauper, Lauper, Cyndi
I ll Kiss You - Cyndi Lauper, Lauper, Cyndi
He s So Unusual - Cyndi Lauper, Lewis, Al [1]
Yeah Yeah - Cyndi Lauper, Huss, H
Money Changes Everything [From The Portrait Promotional 12 ][Live][ ] - Cyndi Lauper, Gray, T.
She Bop [Live][#][ ] - Cyndi Lauper, Chertoff, R.
Indie Spotlight: My Darling Clementine, Jim Knable, Donal Hinely, P.J. OâConnor and others
Focusing the spotlight on releases from such indie artists as Jim Knable, My Darling Clementine, Donal Hinely, P.J. OâConnor and others.
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Dec 17, 2020
Jim Knable & The Randy Bandits boast a sound that lives up to the irreverent attitude inherent in the band’s handle. Their new effort,
Blue Reunion, the group’s first in 12 years following a series of side projects that trailed their last effort,
Golden Arrow, in 2009, finds the group as assured as ever, thanks to an easy approach and the unassuming attitude that defines their approach to Americana. Knable himself comes across as an affable singer, producer and front man, and while certain songs “Judas Street” in particular take a more somber tone, the album’s overall tone is ebullient, engaging and as winsome and rollicking as always. “Everything Is Not All Right” offers words of warning via a folky sin
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