Kate Earl
June 27th, 2008Perky music, right?
Well, first impressions can be accurate. This young lady from Chugiak, Alaska and Los Angeles puts together some music that is easy to listen to. It’s certainly upbeat, for the most part.
But what’s the story behind the dreams of this pop singer? Apparently she did what so many other talented but dissatisfied people do. She picked up her guitar, bought a ticket that would get her to L.A. and left home.
“Dreams” (Universal Republic 2008) stays on the upside, along with “Melody.” Both these tunes are from Kate Earl’s demo CD. The mix of musical styles, from 50’s pop to something like reggae, give the tunes strength they wouldn’t have based just on lyrics.
None other than Tommy Mottola has planted the seed for success for this woman. She calls him the “architect of dreams.” That may be so. This writer knows the Mottola name because of Tony Mottola, from the previous generation. The elder gentleman put together a nice beginning guitar book about four decades ago, one that helped numerous youngsters learn the basics of guitar chords.
Look for a full-length CD from this singer in the summer. She might find that “Golden St.” will be a favorite among the lyrical music on the collection.
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