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    • "Beautiful."Mark Kozelek
    • "Thank You for No Diamond Ring."Bob Lanois
    • "You are it. ."Jacob Golden
    • "Your songs sound just like mine"Daniel Dale Johnston
    • "A voice that needs to be heard"Adrienne of Coal Beautiere
    • "I haven’t heard anything like that, she’s got it. "audience member
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    • "Brianna Lea Pruett’s music recalls old-timey folk and blues with some Americana mixed in. She’s not afraid to cover songs, paying homage to the guitar-wielding grit-singing masters that graced the early 20th century. But it’s not just through her covers that Brianna harkens music of an earlier and simpler time: she does it through her own compositions as well. Brianna forgoes the tendency of songwriters her age to lean into the “indie” realm of music, and, instead, she finds comfort in a tried and true style of music that’s been pleasing ears for decades. The result is an old musical soul singing confident and empowered lyrics about love and relationships through a young woman’s voice. "One Night Music
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    Beautiful. ~ Mark Kozelek Thank You for No Diamond Ring. ~ Bob Lanois You are it. ~ Jacob Golden Your songs sound just like mine. ~ Daniel Dale Johnston She sounds like a regular old lady… and I trust the opinion of a regular old lady. ~ Kate Lynn Howell, Orange Twin Family Band I...
    2009 fansiter.com interview

    2009 fansiter.com interview

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    4 out of 5 star review for Stars Moon...

    4 out of 5 star review for Stars Moon…

    Getting Stars Moon out there and heard. Though I don’t often perform these songs live I stand by the work we put into this record. London-based music blog CarefulX gave it a 4/5 and had some things to say about the moods evoked by the music. Impose Magazine premiered the music video for Stars Moon, made...
    friends along the way

    friends along the way

            My film buddy Stan and I traveled to D.C. area to hang out with Brenda Evans, who sang with her granny that raised her, Elizabeth Cotten, on Smithsonian Folkways recordings and live in concert. We had tons of fun and Brenda sang us a hauntingly beautiful gospel and blues influenced love...