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Edie Carey An undeniable skill for carving everyday images in startling detail, an engaging stage presence, and an almost unearthly voice have earned Edie Carey performances at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, on Ed McMahon's "Next Big Star" ("Star Search"), and coveted finalist positions in the 2004 Telluride Troubadour and 2003 Rocky Mountain Folks Fest competitions. Carey’s songs have been featured on the WB's "Charmed" and MTV's "Road Rules," and Performing Songwriter, Paste, Harp, and Country Music Weekly magazines have all applauded her latest effort, a finalist for Album of the Year in the 2003 Independent Music Awards.
"Her voice [is] a full, expressive instrument with the gentility of Suzanne Vega and the soft punch of Rickie Lee Jones...On Carey's fourth album 'When I Was Made' she adds...a warm, rootsy mix, reminiscent of country-tinged chanteuses like Bonnie Raitt and Lucinda Williams (if not as rough as the latter). The result is a lovely, shimmering, heart-felt record, highlighted by springy ballads like 'Open Wide' and 'Chemistry,' both of which, in tone and content, deal poignantly with the imperfections of romance."
-PERFORMING SONGWRITER MAGAZINE, March/April 2004

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