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Brooke Brown Saracino : Treading Water
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Brooke Brown Saracino's soft, clear voice offers poignant and sophisticated lyrics, accompanied by her notably skilled and percussive guitar playing. With strong folk, bluegrass and jazz influences this first album reveals a talented singer/songwriter.
Genre: Folk: Modern Folk
Release Date: 2005
Treading Water Record Label: Brooke Brown Saracino
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Treading Water 4:00 $0.99
Love Line 3:11 $0.99
Boat 3:25 $0.99
Don't Get Me Wrong 3:44 $0.99
In This Town 5:01 $0.99
Half Sacred 4:19 $0.99
About My Heart 3:03 $0.99
Unread 3:47 $0.99
Devil Tonight 4:45 $0.99
How I Believed 4:28 $0.99
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Album Notes

Since finishing college in 2005, Brooke Brown Saracino has made a fearless plunge into the crowded world of folk music, and she hasn’t gone unnoticed. She was honoured in the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Singer/Songwriter showcase in both 2005 and 2006 and competed in the 93.9 the River’s Singer/Songwriter contest. Brooke has opened for Lori Mckenna, Rose Polenzani, Beth Amsel, and Cheryl Wheeler among others. She currently tours the folk clubs, coffeehouses, bars, churches and living rooms of New England.

Brooke was born and raised in the hills of western Massachusetts surrounded by aspiring and accomplished folk musicians alike. Family stories place Brooke as a mischievous toddler who loved a stage. Whether it was the landing in the living room at busy family gatherings or the bench seat in local restaurants, Brooke always attracted an audience.

Her formalized musical training began with the performing arts high school she attended. Surrounded by creative and self-expressive teenagers, the effervescent childhood performer was locked inside an unassuming adolescent. A teacher, soon to become mentor, discovered that the skilful musician had a delightful voice and the ability to write mature and sophisticated prose. He dared Brooke to perform her work on stage.

Though Brooke certainly doesn’t need any coaxing now to step up to the stage, remnants of her quieter days still remain. Her gentle stage presence stands in stark contrast to her poignant lyricism and the power backing her clear and emotive voice. It is this combination of strength and vulnerability that leaves the listener spellbound.

Brooke is a truly independent artist. Having studied audio editing software manuals and experimented with any recording gear she could get her hands on, she recorded, edited and produced her debut album, Treading Water. With an arsenal of borrowed microphones, the musical backing of friends new and old, and the use of her college music professor’s study as a recording space, Brooke set to work. This would be no home recording, this was the real thing. Treading Water, which includes ten original songs featuring Brooke on vocals and guitar, accompanied by trumpet, accordion, and drums on some tracks, establishes Brooke as one of the pre-eminent folk singers in New England.


Contact Information
Brooke Brown Saracino
brooke@brookebrownsaracino.com
www.brookebrownsaracino.com
www.myspace.com/brookebrownsaracino

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REVIEWS

author: Brandee Simone
There is a gentleness and a beauty to this album that you will not find anywhere else. Brooke's soft and melodic voice will take you to places both soothing and heart wrenching. Her rhythmic guitar playing is one of her most signature attributes. Intricate and complex, each song has its own unique way of striking emotion in the listener. I highly recommend this album!
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author: acoolstiq
time and the world around me stops when i listen to devil tonight!
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Great CD
author: Caroline
I like this cd a lot. She is so REAL. I want to meet the woman who can write life the way she does. She almost breathes her lyrics instead of singing them, so sometimes it is hard to catch what she is saying. I liked the majority of songs on the cd, especially Love Line and Half Sacred and Treading Water, but some i thought were just okay.
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author: shamsher virk
Brooke Brown-Saracino’s agile rhythmic style coupled with deep, full bass notes makes her guitar sound like a full band. Add to this the melodic melancholy of her soft voice and you have a subtle beauty in song that is rare among today’s many troubadours. I can’t recommend her music enough! Don’t stop at the CD, be sure to catch her live for the full experience.
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