Kathleen Yearwood

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Kathleen Yearwood is a Canadian experimental singer-songwriter.

From Subterranean Records description of Kathleen Yearwood:

This powerful and very radical Canadian artist and her music have been described variously as a "folk banshee," "Joan Baez meets Diamanda Galas," and "when angels and demons collide," among many other superlatives, but the descriptions tend to fall flat before the real thing.[1]

She has performed throughout Canada and in Europe, including the Vancouver Folk Music Festival (1998) and the Under the Volcano festival in 2003[2].

[edit] Discography

  • Great Songs to Empty Rooms
  • Ordeal
  • Dog Logic (2000) CD, Subterranean Records
  • Little Misery Birds (1995) CD
  • Book of Hate CD (1994)
  • Universal Incest EP -, Coloured Vinyl (1992?)

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