FOLK YOU HARDER: Folk You Harder

Folk You Harder

Folk You Harder

© 2000 Shannon Campbell & Kerstin Hanson

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Contemporary folk a la the Indigo Girls - intelligent songwriting from a duo of female vocalists, one on piano, the other on acoustic guitar, both seriously dedicated to folking you harder.

tracks

1 Spilled Milk
2 Mill City
3 Josephine
4 All Over Again
5 Creep Up
6 The Greatest Thing
7 Lowcrawl
8 Resolution
9 Swinging at Ghosts
10 Telling Stories
11 Get A Little
12 Breakfast At Tiffany's

notes

Unfortunately, FYH is no more. But you can visit the folk singers at their new websites:
Shannon Campbell - www.shannoncampbell.info
Kerstin Hanson - kerstins.blogspot.com

Thanks for stopping by.

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"Like being ringside at the birth of the Indigo Girls' subtler daughters." -Internet Review

Kerstin Hanson and Shannon Campbell have been "folking you harder" as an acoustic duo since mid-2000. Guitar, keyboard and the blending of their voices keep bringing audiences back for more in the Sandhills area of North Carolina.

Folk You Harder's style comes from a blending of influences, including folk rock, pop rock and a splash of modern rock. They have been compared to the Indigo Girls, Tori Amos, Ani Difranco and Sarah McLaughlin.

Folk You Harder keeps crowds happy with a mix of their much-requested original music and favorite covers. The recent addition of David Stopher on congas and various percussive "toys" has rounded out the group's sound and added yet another element to their engaging stage presence.

Although Kerstin and Shannon take pride in the fact that they're able to incite pseudo-clogging competitions, make a mean cherry jello, and hold their own against any heckler, of more interest may be their acceptance as performing members of Indiegrrl and that they took home the title of "Winner of the 2001 Cape Fear Folk Festival Songwriting Competition" in Wilmington, North Carolina.

Kerstin: Alesis Keyboards, vocals, designated realist
Shannon: Taylor Guitars, vocals, cunning linguist
David: Toca Player's Series, various percussion, mic-less wonder

reviews

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  • i lub it , its nice
    author: Mm

    ITs so special and nice, special and nice.

  • A new meaning to folk music using piano and guitar...just amazing songs!
    author: Latin American Indiegrrl/suzette

    The sound quality is perfect and crispy. Enough to really hear what the girls are saying and you can really capture the mood and passion of the songs. Both voices compliment each other as well as their performance together. This CD has one hit after another. Great job girls and congratulations on a great album from one song to another.

  • a work of art from two amazing women.
    author: Judas O' Romania

    This album is a work of art from two amazing women. Each song is a lyrical and musical masterpiece in itself, their harmonies bring tears to my eyes, and their individual talents exceed comprehension.

  • It is outstanding
    author: Claudia Black

    I love it! Josephine is a hit, not just a good song...a HIT.

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