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Katie Terrio : Radar Screen
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sassy rock songwriting similar to the Pretenders and Liz Phair
Genre: Rock: Folk Rock
Release Date: 2005
Radar Screen Record Label: Overground Records
  • Buy CD - $15.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Lipstick Baby 4:04 Album Only
Letters 3:48 Album Only
Bird (Bonus Track) 4:20 Album Only
(Can I) Please Come Home 3:47 Album Only
My Turn (Bonus Track) 3:33 Album Only
Everything You Are 4:27 Album Only
Getting Out of Here 3:09 Album Only
Out of Fame 2:43 Album Only
Keeper 3:37 Album Only
I Do Too 3:37 Album Only
Memory (Bonus Track) 3:11 Album Only
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Album Notes

Already a major contributor to the vibrant Boston music scene, Katie Terrio is set to release her second solo record, Radar Screen, due out in January 2005. Her debut CD -- Songs From The Overground -- was released in 2002 to strong reviews. Letters To Cleo's Kay Hanley has called Katie one of her favorite vocalists. With comparisons to Chrissie Hynde and Liz Phair, Terrio's no-nonsense rock is uniquely her own and sets her apart in the over-crowded field of singer/songwriters.

Before writing her own material, Terrio formed the critically acclaimed Jack Frosting with Tom Devaney (formerly of Betwixt fame). The band contributed two songs to local record label Monolyth Records' Songs For The Modern Home compilation and tracks for a Newbury Comics' Wicked Disc compilation.

Together with Adam Steinberg, who aside from producing Terrio's work has worked with Sheryl Crow, The Dixie Chicks, Todd Thibaud and Amy Fairchild, Katie also founded "In Each Others' Voices," a grassroots organization dedicated to raising money for the hungry. The kick-off event featured local artists Rick Berlin and Laurie Sargent.

Look for Terrio to tour with her band throughout the northeast in support of the new release. For further information or to set up an interview, contact Kimball Packard, Sound Advice, 781-246-7944.




"Katie owns her style . . . her style is distinct enough to make it stand out from the pack,
and yet so alluring that you are drawn in".
Boston Soundcheck Magazine

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