Her Sweet Time
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Record Label: Eastboundtrain Productions (Indie)
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She's taking "Her Sweet Time", making music, telling stories, traveling the back roads, never in a hurry; it's like a lazy night by the campfire, or a party in your good friend's kitchen.
Originally from Ontario and Quebec, Beth Miller and Caroline Shooner first met in 1996 on the open stage of the Fat Cat, in St. John's, Newfoundland. Beth bought Caroline a beer, one thing led to another, and they became musical pals...
Poet and arctic traveler, Beth is Her Sweet Time's lead vocalist and songwriter ("a strong and original talent", The Great American Song Contest; winner International Narrative Song Competition 2005). Inspired by her adventures and her small town origins, her tunes convey in a story-telling style the tender bittersweet quality of everyday life.
Montreal-born Caroline adds to the mix her sweet harmonies and the cheerful twang of her banjo. She also contributes the occasional French "chanson".
The girls took to the road in 1999, wandering from Cape Spear to Vancouver Island in their old van Lizzie (may she rest in peace). The trip and a few van troubles inspired the duo's name: Her Sweet Time, a reflection on their new direction in music and in life. From one big island to another, the pair traded the North Atlantic winter storms for February crocuses, and settled in Victoria.
In July 2003, Her Sweet Time celebrated the release of their first CD, a self-titled geographical songbook of Canada. Its mellow folkie tunes and amusing road stories have since seen regular airplay on CBC and various CO-OP and university radio stations.
Following a particularly inspiring trip down the California coast in the summer of 2004, Beth and Caroline felt it was time to shed all earthly belongings and hit the road again. Over the following year, they toured across the country and also in Europe, exploring their ancestral roots in Ireland and the Czech Republic. It was a year filled with wonder, uncertainty and humor(not to mention greasy spoon heartburn). It has also inspired many new songs, which appear on Her Sweet Time's new CD, Storm Dancing.
All in all, in Neil's good words: "There's a lot to learn from wasting time".
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author: Mike Strasser
We met at the "Kate Wolf Festival". I really enjoyed your cd as I was driving back to Sacramento last night. This morning I listened to it again while reading the lyrics. Now I'm playing it again as I write this. Does that indicate how much I like it?
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author: Ryan Hoffer, Shut Eye Records
Upon listening to your self-titled album, I was reminded of that intimate, provincial sound similar to that of artists like Joni Mitchell or the Indigo Girls. This can definitely be heard in the pastoral "Eastboundtrain". With its crisp acoustic tone and soothing harmonies this is exactly the type of melody that is sure to make an impression on first time listeners. I must say, though, that "Hanging Out the Wash" is probably my favorite track off of the album. This lighthearted narrative warms the heart with its carefree banjo atop subtly driving percussion - the type of song that makes you roll down the windows on a summer afternoon.
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I love it!
author: Erich Zorn
I heard a few songs from this CD on a local radio station in Lillooet, BC, and I loved it. The mandolin is fantastic and it has a great old timey folk sound that can't be beat for a long road trip. Great stuff.
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