Jamie Coon’s music is something else. Grown-up. Sensual. Intuitive. Artistically generous. It is those qualities, plus a voice oft’ compared to Sarah McLachlan or Natalie Merchant that is earning her distinction in an industry drowning in thousands of sound-alike artists.
April 28, 2007
Not a plasticene pop star
Jamie Coon’s Music is Something Else. Grown up.No trash talk. No “dancing like a ho" no “London, London bridge wanna go down.” Not a Fergie or Pussycat Doll, not a plasticene pop star stamped from the American Idol assembly line.
Jamie Coon’s music is something else. Grown-up. Sensual. Intuitive. Artistically generous. It is those qualities, plus a voice oft’ compared to Sarah McLachlan or Natalie Merchant that is earning her distinction in an industry drowning in thousands of sound-alike artists.
Jamie Coon’s music is something else. Grown-up. Sensual. Intuitive. Artistically generous. It is those qualities, plus a voice oft’ compared to Sarah McLachlan or Natalie Merchant that is earning her distinction in an industry drowning in thousands of sound-alike artists.
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