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Roxy & Clark : DVD- Live in Seattle
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aggressive, passionate, intense vocals, accoustic guitar, grinding accordian, words that mean something
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2002
DVD- Live in Seattle Record Label: Bob Smolenski DVD Productions
  • Buy CD - $10.99
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Condescend 0:00 Album Only
Come to Me 0:00 Album Only
Genius 0:00 Album Only
Ms. Led 0:00 Album Only
While in New York 0:00 Album Only
A Million Reasons Why 0:00 Album Only
A Little Reassurance 0:00 Album Only
I Know Now 0:00 Album Only

Album Notes

Roxy & Clark is comprised of local talents, Lesli Wood (guitar/vocals) and Matt Menovcik (accordion).

Singer/songwriter/guitarist, Roxy, is the front-woman for Seattle band, ms. led (f/k/a lesliwood) as well as the pianist/vocalist for Seattle band, Saeta.

Accordion player, Matt Menovcik, is best known as the front man for Seattle band, Saeta, as well as holding bass duties for ms. led.

Roxy & Clark deliver music and live performances that are energetic, passionate, and intense.

Writing and performing most of the instruments on lesliwood's first two albums, Roxy & Clark deliver the energy and raw emotion their audience has come to expect.

Roxy & Clark recently completed their first solo West Coast tour gathering rave reviews including one reviewer's comments: "Roxy's fierce vocals and guitar to match, tempered with the lilting accordian made for an unsettlingly eerie, yet captivating set."

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REVIEWS

The songs are beautiful, the performances solid, and the quality is above par
author: Mark Fisher - 1340mag.com
Roxy & Clark is one of Lesli Wood’s projects so right away I was interested. What I found, although completely different from Ms. Led musically, was wonderful acoustic songs in a Folk/Singer/Songwriter vein. The performances here are very good, as is the sound quality. I am thoroughly impressed with all 8 Roxy & Clark songs represented here. This DVD is well worth the asking price. The songs are beautiful, the performances solid, and the quality is above par for an independent DVD. A good buy.
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