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Formed: 2004
Official Site: www.theresamiele.com iSound Site: www.isound.com/theresa_miele
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| Theresa Miele is a singer/songwriter with a uniquely introspective style. Having grown up in a small Midwestern town, she has lived on both coasts and many places in between. A philosopher and a curious observer, Theresa weaves her diverse life experiences into a crazy quilt |
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Tuesday, December 21st, 2004 Jingle All the Way to the Train 12/21/04
In the holiday spirit, the gang and I put down a very successful live recording yesterday at Arlene's of "The Bell That Couldn't Jingle," followed by an all-night editing, mixing, and bullshit session at Eran's studio. When great minds come together, inevitably more is to be discovered than the obvious work at hand. And I think Mark will agree the most valuable bit of knowledge to come from this marathon event, is that a fetus Infetu makes a festive alternative to the traditional angel atop the Christmas tree. And that fruitcake, although revolting, is tastier (by far) than a teratoma, no matter how well it is seasoned. |
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| Theresa Miele is a singer/songwriter with a uniquely introspective style. Having grown up in a small Midwestern town, she has lived on both coasts and many places in between. A philosopher and a curious observer, Theresa weaves her diverse life experiences into a crazy quilt of musical jaunts. Unwilling to limit herself to a singular genre, Miele goes from sensitive melodic rock to harder edged techno pop and back again-- with an occasional detour into folk and alt country.
When asked about the inspiration for her music, Theresa writes:
“I love a song that has something to say, and if it can be said with a hauntingly beautiful melody, so much the better. My tunes have been called disarmingly straightforward, and every attempt is made to keep contrived angst at a minimum. All woe and suffering gleaned from the lyrical content is 99% authentic. On the other hand, any wit or humor ascertained is strictly synthetic.”
Backed by an exceptional band of versatile musicians which includes Eran Phillips on guitar, Mark Taylor on keyboards and vocals, Dawn McGrath on drums, and Andy Lowe on bass; Miele’s live performances are as vibrant and heartfelt as they are musically satisfying.
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| Tuesday, December 21st, 2004 Jingle All the Way to the Train 12/21/04
In the holiday spirit, the gang and I put down a very successful live recording yesterday at Arlene's of "The Bell That Couldn't Jingle," followed by an all-night editing, mixing, and bullshit session at Eran's studio. When great minds come together, inevitably more is to be discovered than the obvious work at hand. And I think Mark will agree the most valuable bit of knowledge to come from this marathon event, is that a fetus Infetu makes a festive alternative to the traditional angel atop the Christmas tree. And that fruitcake, although revolting, is tastier (by far) than a teratoma, no matter how well it is seasoned.
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